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WTO to govs-elect: Stop dependence on oil

The World Trade Organisation has urged governors-elect to rebuild the trust of Nigerians through their policies and workable intervention in diversifying sources of revenue generation.

Director-General of the WTO, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, made this statement on Monday in Abuja, during an induction of elected governors two weeks before the May 29 inauguration, saying that governors should stop depending on crude oil and diversify the sources of revenue in their domains.

According to her, states with over-dependence on the monthly Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) would be badly hit.

“We need to start preparing now for a time when our oil and gas will no longer serve us as the main sources of revenue. States with a heavy dependence on FAAC allocation will be particularly hit,” Okonjo-Iweala stated.

“It is important that you governor’s start now to diversify your revenue sources. We ought to be seeking to double our growth rate and sustain that higher growth until we attain upper middle-income status.”

The DG WTO also urged the governors-elect to rebuild trust through their policies and programmes to regain the support of Nigerians.

She explained that a lot of trust had been broken following the 2023 general elections.

“Honourable governors, let us be candid: trust in Nigeria has always been fragile but following the elections, a lot of trust has been broken.

“Through your words, deeds, and policies, you need to demonstrate to Nigerians that they are equally loved. That they can settle and do business in any part of the country without fear. I love Nigeria deeply and I want to feel welcome in any part of this country,” she added.

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