President
Muhammadu Buhari has that his administration was fully committed to
increasing the productivity of Nigeria's agriculture and solid minerals
sectors to save the nation from the harsh effects of lower crude oil
prices.
President Buhari addresses the Nigerian Community in Riyadh
Speaking at a meeting with leading members of the Council of Saudi
Arabia’s Chambers of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday in Riyadh,
President Muhammadu Buhari said that his administration was fully
committed to increasing the productivity of Nigeria’s agriculture and
solid minerals sectors to save the nation from the harsh effects of
lower crude oil prices.
With declining revenues from crude oil exports, the president said
Nigeria’s hopes of economic resurgence now lie in the rapid development
of its immense agricultural and solid mineral resources.
The president while inviting Saudi Arabian businessmen to invest in
both sectors, said his administration would welcome greater foreign
investment in support of its efforts to rapidly diversify the Nigerian
economy.
He said that Nigeria had regrettably depended too much on crude oil
exports to the neglect of other resources and was now paying a harsh
price for failing to diversify its economy early enough.
"With the downturn in the global prices of oil, we now have to
prospect our solid minerals. We have to return to agriculture. Mining
and agriculture are our hopes now. We will welcome investments in these
areas. We will appreciate an in-flow of more resources and expertise to
help us achieve our objective of economic diversification," the president said.
Abdulrahman Al Zamil, the Chairman of the Council of the Saudi
Arabian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, said agriculture was a very
important area of investment for its members, adding that they were
already in Brazil, the United States of America and Sudan, 'where we have huge farms.'
Declaring that they were willing to invest in Nigeria, Al Zamil
said that the Saudis were the leading investors in Egypt, Morocco,
Tunisia, Kenya and Ethiopia.
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