Harboursandports.com: Abuja - The Minister of Finance,
Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed said the crash in oil price was a shock to the country.
Ahmed said this at a consultative round-table meeting organised by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in Abuja on Wednesday. The round-table has as its theme “Going for Growth 2.0’’.
Ahmed said this at a consultative round-table meeting organised by Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in Abuja on Wednesday. The round-table has as its theme “Going for Growth 2.0’’.
Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zaniab Ahmed. |
Newsmen
report that oil price crashed to 33.15 dollars per barrel, a decline of nearly
20 per cent due to impact of COVID-19 known as Coronavirus.
She explained that the oil price crash was a sudden shock to the country because it never expected it. The minister said that the development was a wake-up call, adding that Nigeria as a country must look beyond oil and the best time was now.
She explained that the oil price crash was a sudden shock to the country because it never expected it. The minister said that the development was a wake-up call, adding that Nigeria as a country must look beyond oil and the best time was now.
“We
should not panic, we shouldn’t allow speculation, there is need to put our
hands together with all major stakeholders to wither this storm.
“We
must take opportunities this impact of Coronavirus has provided for us. We are
working to strengthen micro economy and we are also making moves to provide
fiscal incentives for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to grow. The
president has formed a team to review the impact of this crash in oil price on
the budget.”
“We
are also working seriously to raise revenue from non-oil sector and in spite
the dwindling revenue, increased funding to critical sectors is important. The
government is as well making effort to enhance the Ease of Doing Business and
will soon inaugurate E-Customs project to help facilitate trade,’’ she
explained.
Ahmed
disclosed that plans were ongoing by the Federal Government to set up a
national saving committee to design a national saving policy. Ahmed said she
was looking forward to the outcome of the meeting as the input would form the
advice that would be given to the president in finding solutions for the
country to come out stronger economically.
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