It is regrettable that upon hearing the Minister, one may infer that there will simply be a continuation of the status quo. I discern no tangible plans stemming from his discourse apart from the repetitive rhetoric. What measures are being taken to facilitate industrialization in Nigeria? From his perspective, it appears, none.
I sense he's more like manager or consultant if you like, trying to understand the pains of the sector, through bringing the stakeholders to the table. Not just coming with a new template. I think it's a good place to start from.
NO Electric NO INDUSTRY
Simplify the process. Jettison the old colonial template for industrial development. Look inward to build local capacity.
Bless you, industrial self sufficiency will over time lead to export capacity
It is regrettable that upon hearing the Minister, one may infer that there will simply be a continuation of the status quo. I discern no tangible plans stemming from his discourse apart from the repetitive rhetoric. What measures are being taken to facilitate industrialization in Nigeria? From his perspective, it appears, none.
Did you even watch it.
I sense he's more like manager or consultant if you like, trying to understand the pains of the sector, through bringing the stakeholders to the table. Not just coming with a new template. I think it's a good place to start from.