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Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by EcoBrick: 9:27pm On Jul 06, 2021

The Minister of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, has said the Nigerian economy is currently being driven by the non-oil sector.

Ahmed said this when she led officials of her ministry to hold a meeting with the leadership of the National Assembly on Monday evening over the 2022-2024 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.

In attendance were the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila.

The meeting, which started at 5:11pm and lasted till about 7:15pm, also had in attendance the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege; the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Idris Wase; principal officers of both chambers, as well as heads of some revenue-generating agencies.

The minister said, “The growth of the Nigerian economy, we are pleased to say, is driven largely by the non-oil sector, which has risen to 0.79 per cent, masking the deterioration in the oil sector.

“The sectoral growth in the non-oil sector was primarily driven by telecoms and agriculture sectors as well as other sectors of the Nigerian economy.

“Significant concerns still exist in the performance of trade, as well as transport sector which are still in a very strong negative growth.”

Ahmed said although the Nigerian economy experienced more revenue generation in 2020 from non-oil sectors, other sectors such as transport still remained in the negative.

She said, “The economy since then has sustained a tepid growth in the first quarter of 2021, with a growth of 0.51 percent consolidating our exit from recession in the fourth quarter.”

She recalled that Nigeria was able to make a quick exit from recession in the third quarter of 2020 despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy.

According to her, this had an attendant “negative growth” on the Nigerian economy as a result of the significant and sudden drop in crude oil price in the international market.

The Senate President said the meeting was convened at the instance of the leadership of the National Assembly to deliberate on projections in the 2022-2024 MTEF/FSP.

He said the fiscal document was needed to facilitate the early presentation of the 2022 budget by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), in September this year.

Lawan recalled the commitment of the ninth National Assembly towards the early passage of the nation’s annual budget.

He explained that the development was responsible for the 100 percent implementation of the 2020 Appropriations Act, which, according to him, would be achieved also in 2021.

He added that the interaction between the National Assembly and the Ministry of Finance would facilitate the early presentation of the 2022 Appropriations Bill in September this year.

He said, “We all recall how this ninth National Assembly committed itself ab initio to ensuring the passage of the Appropriations before the end of December of every year, to enable the implementation of the Appropriations Act to start January of every year.

“So far, we have achieved that in the 2020 budget and 2021 budget as well. This has significantly improved the implementation of the Appropriations Act, culminating in the 100 per cent implementation of the 2020 budget, and we are optimistic that the implementation of the 2021 budget would also achieve 100 per cent.

“The 2022 Appropriations Bill would be predicated on the MTEF/FSP 2022-2024. [And] it is very important that this interaction takes place so that the National Assembly is able to consider the MTEF in very good time to allow the Executive arm of government prepare the Appropriations Bill for 2022.”
https://punchng.com/non-oil-sector-driving-nigerian-economy-finance-minister/

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by heniford2: 9:40pm On Jul 06, 2021
Smelling mouth bad odor has spoken

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Aufbauh(m): 9:45pm On Jul 06, 2021
heniford2:
Smelling mouth bad odor has spoken

Sorry, you sound like someone with bad home training.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by HarryDuce(m): 9:46pm On Jul 06, 2021
I don't understand the need to reiterate this statement every week. How much does the non oil sector contribute to the country's treasury again?

Oil alone still contributes over 70% last I checked.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Sunnybay7: 10:05pm On Jul 06, 2021
Minister of lies why are they demanding for 30% of what is not driving the economy.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by prezee1: 4:09am On Jul 07, 2021
Then, let the dot nation go!!!!

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by AGNESikpuNNU(f): 4:10am On Jul 07, 2021
League of Extraordinary Liars

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Amspecial: 4:12am On Jul 07, 2021
grin
Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by socialmediaman: 4:13am On Jul 07, 2021
Please pardon the minister’s wording, what she actually meant to say was that the despot in Aso Rock, his accomplice in Bourdillon, members of the cabal and other kitchen cabinet members have used other non-oil schemes to milk Nigeria dry! Some of these schemes include Insecurity, COVID-19 palliatives, TraderMoni, N-Power etc.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Amaso99(m): 4:13am On Jul 07, 2021
Another strategy from the parasitic Northern part of Nigeria to weaken down the concerns raised by the south about the PIB

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by slawormiir: 4:13am On Jul 07, 2021
Damnnn niggar
Isoright....

He be like say the mod way push the thread to front page just dey finish watching Argentina vs colombia

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by ylaa(f): 4:14am On Jul 07, 2021
Booking space
Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Amotekun777: 4:15am On Jul 07, 2021
Bloody LIAR!

Bloody lying B!TCH! angry

All the north is trying to do is to belittle the Southern region where the lion share of the nation's revenue is generated. Animals! angry

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by CasNova: 4:15am On Jul 07, 2021
Good to hear that. Nigeria must move away from being driven by monolithic economy. The earlier we realize that, the better.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by rawtouch: 4:16am On Jul 07, 2021


no figures to backup the claim just words

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by omunabo(m): 4:18am On Jul 07, 2021
Thrash

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by ednut1(m): 4:21am On Jul 07, 2021
I forgot we had a finance minister fa

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by coldsummer: 4:23am On Jul 07, 2021
So why does the clueless government in that country continue to frustrate the effort of Nigerians.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Lexusgs430: 4:27am On Jul 07, 2021
The top richest men in the world, don't sell a drop of PMS......... wink

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Kingrefreshed: 4:29am On Jul 07, 2021
Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by VanBommel(m): 4:31am On Jul 07, 2021
This woman is a useless lying biitchhh

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by ZIAZI(m): 4:31am On Jul 07, 2021
Are you sure this is not connected to the recent PIB? They wanna make it seem like oil currently contributes a little to Nigeria's economy, when it is a no brainier that it is the mainstay of Nigeria's economy. Telecommunication my foot! All this one na for the Niger Deltans to chill since they've be agitating over the 3% stated in the bill.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by emeritus710: 4:33am On Jul 07, 2021
heniford2:
Smelling mouth bad odor has spoken
Who trained you? You sound so irresponsible.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Moorish: 4:35am On Jul 07, 2021
I don’t believe this

They should first fix the corruption in the ports which is driving Agro exporters to other west African countries with more efficient ports

Some of my friends who are into agro exports told me how customs banned all exports from Nigeria at some Point earlier this year because of apparent congestion in the ports (sounds dubious because exports only account for 5% of port space, import is the majority)

The reason they banned all the exports is because they had planned to increase export levies. I know this because they started contacting known exporters unofficially to tell them they can help smuggle thesame banned products like charcoal outside for export, but they will have to pay 5times more in levies. And mind you, in this new arrangement they won’t requit any amount to the FG.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by linearity: 4:38am On Jul 07, 2021
So, the non-oil sector that is ‘driving’ the economy have now risen to a whopping 0.79%?

I guess, the rest of 99.21%, which is not part of the non-oil sector is not driving the economy.

You can’t write these jokes, if they are real and happening before our eyes.

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by elmessiahs(m): 4:45am On Jul 07, 2021
Quota system finance minister, what is the cut off for unity schools based on quota system again

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Vireani79: 4:46am On Jul 07, 2021
Lexusgs430:
The top richest men in the world, don't sell a drop of PMS......... wink

Yes oh
U can see the topic is about the richest men in the world and what they sell

A-rindin

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Aganju849: 4:58am On Jul 07, 2021
Nincompoop

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Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by Kimjongun: 5:02am On Jul 07, 2021
The stupid oil is of no use to the common man. Politicians are focused on how oil money are going to be shared among them, they don't bother about how to use it or what it's to be used for
Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by legendsilver(m): 5:03am On Jul 07, 2021
This is sad for we the Niger deltans ooooo
Re: Zainab Ahmed: Non-Oil Sector Driving Nigerian Economy by legendsilver(m): 5:04am On Jul 07, 2021
Lexusgs430:
The top richest men in the world, don't sell a drop of PMS......... wink
Better return the money dem use send u go school.
Na big ode u be

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