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Nigeria needs $3trn to bridge infrastructural gap – Wabba

By Meletus EZE

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has said Nigeria will need $3 trillion in the next 26 years to bridge the infrastructural gap in country.

NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba,  said this at the Infrastructural Summit of the 40th Anniversary of the National Union of Civil Engineering Construct, Furniture and Wood Workers (NUCECFWW) on Thursday in Abuja.

The theme of the anniversary is, “Role of Infrastructure in a Developing Economy: A Case Study of Nigeria.

He said the importance and centrality of the country’s infrastructural development as a nation could not be overestimated.

He said this had become important as Nigeria had many infrastructural deficits that affect various sector of the national economy.

Wabba said such sectors include the energy, transport, railways, roads, inland waterways, education, housing, agricultural sector and the information communication technology, among others.

According to him, the World Economy Forum stated that every dollar spent on infrastructure has a potential to generate between five to 10 per cent of economic growth and therefore this is very central and key.

“This potential is important as it has been estimated that Nigeria needs at least three trillion US dollars in the next 26 years to bridge the infrastructural gap in the country.

“As this will transform our vast potentials into concrete social economy tangibles and this will also require about 100 billion dollars capital investment annually,” he said.

He said it was, however, regrettable that Nigeria had not been able to attain its potentials as it concerns provision of infrastructure in the country.

He said for instance, if you look at our population of closed to 200 million and we were still struggling to keep our electricity generation at less than 4000 megawatt, while South Africa were at 55million megawatt.

“No doubt, that is why our industries cannot operate at full potential and there is no way we can address the challenging issue of unemployment in the country.

“So, infrastructure is the key to addressing multifaceted development, from the issues of poverty, unemployment and insecurity.

“Therefore, your union is very central and that I am very delighted that you chose this theme to look at infrastructural development in our country and how to work the talk,’’ Wabba said.

The National President of the Union, Mr Amechi Asugwuni, said for the Nigerian economy to thrive sufficiently, there was need for critical infrastructure.

Also, the Minister of State, Labour and Employment, Prof. Stephen Ocheni, said the theme for the summit was apt as current policies of the present administration were gear towards the infrastructural deficits in the country.

Ocheni noted that infrastructure was the key to national development as it would address the issue of unemployment, security, among others.

“The lack of infrastructural development in the country was due to inappropriate policies and lack of continuity by the past administration.

“I want to assure you that the present administration attaches great importance to capital projects and is determined to continue with viable projects and so we are vigorously pursuing it, ‘’ he said.

The minister, however, commended the union for its existence in the last 40 years and called on members to ensure that they contribute to infrastructural development in the country.

The National President of the union, Mr Amaechi Asugwun, for the Nigerian economy to strive sufficiently there was need for crucial infrastructure.

He said such infrastructure should not only be limited to efficient transportation system.

He said there was need for the government to promote agricultural produce and other local made goods that would boost the GDP.

According to him, Nigerians has continuously expressed dissatisfaction over the erratic energy distribution, health care, education and housing, among others.

“Hence, there is need for government to improve on basic infrastructure to meet the gigantic desires of our growing economy, ‘’ he said.

 

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