The Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has said the economic recession facing the country will not last until 2020 as predicted by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Olisa Agbakoba.
Osinbajo, who said this in Ede, Osun State on Thursday in an interview with journalists after the eighth convocation of the Redeemer’s University, stated that the recession would end very soon because the administration was focused on measures to revive the economy and make it strong.
He blamed the recession on destruction of oil pipelines which resulted in the reduction of crude oil being sold by the country and the drop in the price of crude oil in the international market.
Osinbajo said, “As far as we are concerned and so far as all of us who are working seriously hard are concerned, the recession must be short-lived.
“The reason is that as of February last year, we were generating 5,000 megawatts of power and that was the highest ever in the history of this country and that same month the vandalism of the pipelines started. So, we lost 60 per cent of gas and 60 per cent of revenue.
“There is nowhere in the world, there is no economy in the world that can lose 60 per cent of its revenue and will not go into some sort of recession which is actually what has happened to us in this country.
“Once we are able to resolve these issues concerning pipeline vandalism and the diversification of the economy we are working towards, things will change for the better.”
He said the Federal Government was working towards getting in more foreign investors into the oil and gas sector particularly into refineries so as to shore up production.
Osinbajo expressed optimism that with these working out, the future of the country would be bright.
The Visitor to the RUN, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, whose address was read by the Vice-President, said the university had continued to lead in many areas.
Adeboye said the university was a purpose-driven institution ordained by God, adding that this was the reason it had continue to move on despite challenges.
Gen. Theophilus Danjuma ( retd.) was installed as the Chancellor of the university to replace Emeritus Prof. Tekena Tamuno, who died about a year ago.
Osinbajo, who said this in Ede, Osun State on Thursday in an interview with journalists after the eighth convocation of the Redeemer’s University, stated that the recession would end very soon because the administration was focused on measures to revive the economy and make it strong.
He blamed the recession on destruction of oil pipelines which resulted in the reduction of crude oil being sold by the country and the drop in the price of crude oil in the international market.
Osinbajo said, “As far as we are concerned and so far as all of us who are working seriously hard are concerned, the recession must be short-lived.
“The reason is that as of February last year, we were generating 5,000 megawatts of power and that was the highest ever in the history of this country and that same month the vandalism of the pipelines started. So, we lost 60 per cent of gas and 60 per cent of revenue.
“There is nowhere in the world, there is no economy in the world that can lose 60 per cent of its revenue and will not go into some sort of recession which is actually what has happened to us in this country.
“Once we are able to resolve these issues concerning pipeline vandalism and the diversification of the economy we are working towards, things will change for the better.”
He said the Federal Government was working towards getting in more foreign investors into the oil and gas sector particularly into refineries so as to shore up production.
Osinbajo expressed optimism that with these working out, the future of the country would be bright.
The Visitor to the RUN, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, whose address was read by the Vice-President, said the university had continued to lead in many areas.
Adeboye said the university was a purpose-driven institution ordained by God, adding that this was the reason it had continue to move on despite challenges.
Gen. Theophilus Danjuma ( retd.) was installed as the Chancellor of the university to replace Emeritus Prof. Tekena Tamuno, who died about a year ago.
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