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These 2019 pre-Covid industrial output figures from 10 developing nations reveal all that is wrong with Nigeria, Ayo Akinfe

Nigerian Canadian Newspaper Canada by Nigerian Canadian Newspaper Canada
November 28, 2022
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2022 Democracy  Day speech by President Buhari

[1] South Korea – $416.9bn

[2] India – $394.54bn

[3] Indonesia – $220.5bn

[4] Mexico – $217.85bn

[5] Brazil – $173.68bn

[6] Turkey – $143bn

[7] Australia – $78.66bn

[8] Malaysia – $78.28bn

[9] Vietnam – $43.17bn

[10] Nigeria – $38.32bn

[1] As you can see, I have not looked at any Western industrialised nation. I have looked at our contemporaries and Nigeria’s basic problem is the fact that she is not productive enough.

[2] Every other problem we face as a nation stems from this fact. Caste you minds back to around 1970 and 1971 when Nigeria was enjoying 25% GDP growth. There were no religious extremists, terrorists, armed bandits, secessionists, public officers stealing their whole budgets, civil servants looting pension funds, etc.

[3] Create wealth and 90% of our problems will disappear. When we are serious about building a vibrant and viable nation, we will give investment top priority in all we do.

[4] I shall be mentioning religious finance on a daily basis from now on because it is the only way out. Our faith houses are the ones with liquid cash in Nigeria today and unless we invest this in manufacturing, we shall remain the poverty capital of the world forever.

[5] Were I in President Buhari’s shoes I would force the issue with one simple law – As from January 1 2023, no faith house will be given permission to open a church or mosque unless the facility also contains a factory which employs at least 50 people.

[6] Ask yourselves what Nigeria’s manufacturing output would be if we had a factory on each street corner the way we have churches and mosques. How many of Nigeria’s 774 local government areas actually have industrial estates?

[7] For me, it should be considered a treasonable offence for a local government area not to have an industrial estate. For not having one, the local government chairman should do at least 10 years in prison for economic sabotage.

[8] Anyway, when we are serious, we will address all these issues. For now, we are content to keep opening churches and mosques, holding owambes every weekend, living off petroleum receipts and then sing God’s praises for it all.

[9] We are not the poverty capital of the world by accident. The only problem with Nigeria is Nigerians

[10] With elections looming, none of the candidates are remotely interested in addressing any of these serious issues

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