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EU to Nigeria: Full devaluaton of the naira will take you out of recession

Fillippo Amato, an official of the European Union (EU), has advised the federal government to devalue the naira as part of measures to tackle the economic recession.

Amato, counsellor, head of trade and economics section of EU, made this known in an interview with NAN on Monday

He said recession could not be addressed with traditional development tools.

“To come out of recession, the country has to take brave decisions, regardless of how unpopular they may be such as fully and effectively devaluing the naira,” he said.

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“Devaluing the naira is a measure that will finally reassure investors and attract new capitals to the country.

“At the same time, it will further reduce imports, thereby removing artificial forex restrictions, and removing any potential waste of scarce resources such as the fuel subsidy.

“Improving security (in the northeast and Niger-Delta) and ease of doing business are also key factors on which the government must urgently work to re-launch the economy.”

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Amato said EU had been at the forefront of aid for trade support activities in Nigeria and ECOWAS.

He said the most important programme the EU was implementing in Nigeria with its partners – GIZ, DFID/Adam Smith International and UNIDO – was the Nigeria competitiveness support programme.

“The programme aims at improving the quality of Nigeria products to comply with international standards,” he said.

“The programme is providing capacity building to several Ministries, Departments and Agencies such as Ministry of Agriculture, Standards Organisation of Nigeria, Consumer Protection Council, Nigerian Customs Services and NADFAC.

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“We support the trade institutions in the formulation and implementation of a sound trade policy (support to the Federal Minister of Industry, Trade & Investment, and Nigerian Customs Service).

“This is to improve the business environment, with pilot projects in Kano and Kaduna to improve the procedures for obtaining land titles, and business licences.”

1 comments
  1. …only way, the last class Nigerian(which live below 1$ per day) can accept full devaluation of Naira is if government will compesate them with 1$ per day!
    we can’t sacrify why the 1st class(N36,000,000…senator,politicians) and 2nd class(N18,000 +….civil-servant) have free ride!

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