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Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by EkoAtlantic: 9:14am On Jun 14, 2013
Okonjo-iweala Opens Up, Says Nigeria Economy In Danger


On Monday, June 10, at the third round of the 2013 ministerial platform in Abuja, Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, spoke glowingly about the Nigerian economy, saying the fundamentals were strong and that the economy was buoyant beyond danger.

But a few hours later, on Tuesday, when all the doors were closed, the minister sang a different tune. She told her colleagues in government point blank that the Nigerian economy is shaky despite the official fundamentals and that drastic steps are needed to save it from collapse.

Mrs Okonjo-Iweala spoke at the 50th meeting of the 15-member Federal Government Economic Implementation Team held behind closed-doors at the presidential villa.
The implementation team is headed by the minister, and meets every week. It was established by President Goodluck Jonathan to oversee the effective implementation of decisions of the Economic Management Team chaired by the president.

Other members of the committee are the Ministers of Petroleum Resources, Power, Agriculture, Trade & Investment, Works and Health as well as the Ministers of State for Finance and Health, the Chief Economic Adviser to the President, the Special Adviser to the President (Monitoring & Evaluation), the Director-General of the Budget Office, the Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprise and a Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

At Tuesday’s meeting, a presidency source said, the minister painted a gloomy picture of the economy and hinted that there was an urgent need for “stringent budgetary measures” to arrest the downward slide.

Although the meeting was convened to review the government’s plan to create 3.5 million jobs in the agriculture sector and consider the report of a subcommittee on the automotive industry, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala could not hold back on the disturbing prospect of the economy.

The minister explained that crude oil production now hovers around a disturbing 1.3 million barrels per day,  a figure far lower than that seen during the height of the protracted militancy in the Niger Delta.
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC,  had on April 18 reported a drop in crude oil production in the first quarter of 2013, January to March, which cost Nigeria a loss of crude oil revenue to the tune of $1.23 billion (N190 billion). That loss is now set to continue and the country might not be able to meet its obligation to its customers.
Mrs Okonjo-Iweala also informed the meeting that crude oil theft had continued unabated and was at its highest level ever despite the best effort by government to stem the tide.

[b]Nigeria is estimated to lose about $6 billion annually to crude theft and the development, the minister lamented, is now severely hurting the economy.
The administration has paid several billions of naira to former Niger Delta militants to guard oil installations and block oil theft. But if anything, the situation has worsened.
At the meeting, the minister also predicted a further dip in national revenue following the increase in shale gas production around the world, a situation she said would definitely have serious adverse effect on oil prices and sales.

Shale gas, according to Wikipedia, is natural gas found trapped within shale formations and has become an increasingly important source of natural gas in the United States and the rest of the world.
Shale gas now provides over  20 percent of U.S. natural gas need and that figure is set to rise to 46 percent by 2035, according to the U.S. government’s Energy Information Administration.

Mrs Okonjo-Iweala hinted that as more and more countries depend on shale gas, the demand for Nigeria’s oil and gas would drop, with a corresponding dramatic drop in revenue.

The minister also lamented that the situation with the economy was not helped by the lack of accountability at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, saying the corporation had refused to render returns for its share of crude oil for local refining.[/b]

She thereafter informed her colleagues that beginning with the 2014 budget, there would be stringent budgetary measures and a lot of belt tightening within the government, our sources say.
She did not provide details of what the drastic measures would be, said one of our sources.
Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala has never been this frank in the open about the economy and its gloomy prospects.

She has said on several occasions that the economy was buoyant and strong, with its outlook remaining great, despite the current global economic uncertainty.
On Monday, she spoke along that line, asking Nigerians to ignore critics who have continued to insist that despite government claims, the economy was not in good shape.



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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Ikengawo: 9:33am On Jun 14, 2013
no cited sources. There was a closed door meeting but this random blogger was invited into the closed door meeting so that he/she/it can put the contents of the closed door meeting on the internet

this is all from a 'presidency source', which any first level English student will tell you is not only grammatically incorrect, but humorous.

Keep rooting for Nigeria to fail.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Nobody: 9:39am On Jun 14, 2013
Ikengawo: no cited sources. There was a closed door meeting but this random blogger was invited into the closed door meeting so that he/she/it can put the contents of the closed door meeting on the internet

this is all from a 'presidency source', which any first level English student will tell you is not only grammatically incorrect, but humorous.

Keep rooting for Nigeria to fail.
Gbam!

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Segadem(m): 9:43am On Jun 14, 2013
Nigeria economy is bouyant beyond danger,few minute later Nigeria economy is in danger.
That is politics for you they speak from both of their mouth.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by EkoAtlantic: 9:52am On Jun 14, 2013
Ikengawo: no cited sources. There was a closed door meeting but this random blogger was invited into the closed door meeting so that he/she/it can put the contents of the closed door meeting on the internet

this is all from a 'presidency source', which any first level English student will tell you is not only grammatically incorrect, but humorous.

Keep rooting for Nigeria to fail.

That should be directed to the minister of finance who has been dishing out lies to innocent Nigerians on the state of the economy.
Who else is rooting for nigeria's fall other than the fG who keeps telling massive lies about everything?

Checkout the lies
https://www.nairaland.com/1322771/many-lies-goodluck-ebele-jonathan

Shying away from the truth to protect the incompetent nature of the president.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Nobody: 9:56am On Jun 14, 2013
Nigeria is in danger, yet thousands of entrepreneurs and investors from South Africa, Lebanon, China, India, etc are trooping to Nigeria to invest and the stock market is booming. Well, it all depends on your own perspective. It you believe Nigeria is toast, then it is toast to you.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by EkoAtlantic: 10:01am On Jun 14, 2013
Segadem: Nigeria economy is bouyant beyond danger,few minute later Nigeria economy is in danger.
That is politics for you they speak from both of their mouth.


^^
Characteristics of a clueless administration.
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by princenonny(m): 10:07am On Jun 14, 2013
angelinvestor: Nigeria is in danger, yet thousands of entrepreneurs and investors from South Africa, Lebanon, China, India, etc are trooping to Nigeria to invest and the stock market is booming. Well, it all depends on your own perspective. It you believe Nigeria is toast, then it is toast to you.
Thank you my broda. Its well knwn dat premuim times is owned by el rufai. He can write whatever he likes

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by EkoAtlantic: 10:15am On Jun 14, 2013
princenonny: Thank you my broda. Its well knwn dat premuim times is owned by el rufai. He can write whatever he likes

Tinubu owns world bank too
World Bank Indicts Jonathan’s Government.
https://www.nairaland.com/1321855/world-bank-indicts-jonathan-government

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by OAM4J: 10:29am On Jun 14, 2013
Could be for the better. Hopefully Nigeria Government at all level will put on their thinking cap, find/develop other sources of income and rely less on oil.
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by highlandre(m): 10:32am On Jun 14, 2013
You don't need to be an economist to know Nigerian economy's trapped: it operates in the realm of theory, but on how it impacts the people, the opposite is the case. A case study is the height of umeployment among the teeming graduates! I'm happy the minister herself confessed to this.
As for those who're saying there are different investors in the country currently, note that our production of oil is a big factor in measuring the poise of the economy, and how this would determine budgetary performance.
If you want to understudy the performance of any economy, measure the rate of employment vis a vis national policies and investments.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Ricmayak1: 10:34am On Jun 14, 2013
Where is our subsidy money? What did you tell us during subsidy crisis? Another increase in fuel price will not work.... Take note!

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Nobody: 10:35am On Jun 14, 2013
She's merely re-echoing the OBVIOUS!

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by AbuMikey(m): 10:37am On Jun 14, 2013
Na now she KnOw?

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Amanwulu1(m): 10:38am On Jun 14, 2013
Eko Atlantic:

Tinubu owns world bank too

so u believe dis world bank stuff? make sure u also believe FAO on eradicatn of hunger or else...
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Pretyangel25(f): 10:40am On Jun 14, 2013
Na wa o
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by OCTAVO: 10:40am On Jun 14, 2013
But why again with all the fuel subsidy removal?
this guys are obviously taking us for a ride.
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Nobody: 10:40am On Jun 14, 2013
Na today
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by apoti(m): 10:40am On Jun 14, 2013
We've always known the economy is in danger. All we've been seeing for the last 2 years are figures on paper lying to us that the economy is booming. The best way to know the economy is booming is the impact on the street, when people have good jobs and good shelter, when people can feed themselves and their family. That's what a layman understands not some figures manufactured from the space.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by bknight: 10:40am On Jun 14, 2013
In related developments, India recently discovered oil. India became the no 1 buyer of our oil since the US patronage began to decline last year.

Let's just continue this way till all those who patronize this our oil discover theirs in commercial quantity.... undecided

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Nobody: 10:41am On Jun 14, 2013
This present admninistration seems to be the worst in this history of Nigeria.

They denied world bank asseesment of the economy.

They denied IMF assessment of the economy.

They denied Nigerians' assessment of the edonomy.

Even within themselves,they know they are lying to Nigerians.


May God punish all these vagabonds in power.

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by HARDEYLEKE(m): 10:42am On Jun 14, 2013
OCTAVO: But why again with all the fuel subsidy removal?
this guys are obviously taking us for a ride.
lamo GEJ iz reallyn takyn u guys for a ride...
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by HARDEYLEKE(m): 10:42am On Jun 14, 2013
OCTAVO: But why again with all the fuel subsidy removal?
this guys are obviously taking us for a ride.
lmao GEJ iz reallyn takyn u guys for a ride...
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Youngzedd(m): 10:43am On Jun 14, 2013
Why won't it collapse when Naira wan fly fence.
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by SLIDEwaxie(m): 10:44am On Jun 14, 2013
Jes tell us u want to remove d remaining subsidy and we'll undstnd!

You ma, is d real danger, together with Jonathan and his useless and clueless cabinet!

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by gbanikiti(m): 10:45am On Jun 14, 2013
Interesting.... very interesting! smiley
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by dridowu: 10:45am On Jun 14, 2013
Not news
Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Lifebender(m): 10:46am On Jun 14, 2013
Lmaocheesycheesycheesy....tell ur boyfrend GEJ grin
(GEJ singing) i must chop their money..cos i dnt care dey get am plenty

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Re: Nigeria's Economy Is In Danger - Okonjo-Iweala by Symphony007: 10:48am On Jun 14, 2013
The thing that jumped out of me in this article was "CRUDE OIL THEFT"....this thing will soon snuff out the life of the nigerian oil industry. It is going on in both a commercial and subsistent scale: right now bunkering and local refineries in the niger delta creeks are so much that youths from the north are being brought in to work in the local refineries, oil bunkering in the niger delta is now becoming like the mexican drug cartel. There are some bosses are the top who own the refineries with workers stealing the oil..some are now even assasinating rivals.

Recently shell and some other oil companies shut down their entire oil pipelines because theft is now so much, they cannot follow up the trend and when this oil get out of control and spill, they will still be taken to court and pay damges, after all this how much is their corporate profit? And this is dangerous at a time when many countries around the world are finding oil. The oil companies present here can just pack up and leave leaving nigeria's undiversified economy imploading!! I belive progress is being made in other sectors of our economy but oil is still our main stay and we must not joke with it..never!!

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