Economist urge Nigerian Govt to foster manufacturing and construction policies to enhance GDP growth

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By Chinyere Joel-Nwokeoma

An economist, Prof. Sheriffdeen Tella, has urged the Federal Government to pursue policies that would drive manufacturing and construction sectors to sustain the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.

Tella, Professor of Economics, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, stated this in an interview, while reacting to third quarter GDP figure released by National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

He said that government should pursue policies that promote growth in the secondary sector, mainly manufacturing and construction.

Tella said that these sectors would boost economic diversification and take care of unemployment rate.

Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed and president Buhari
Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed and president Buhari

“It is good news that the GDP has continued to be positive even though it is driven more by the primary sector of the economy, particularly the oil and gas sub-sector and mining.

“These sub-sectors will bring money but not substantial employment that we need now.

“In the fourth quarter, agriculture could contribute more as we would have entered harvesting period.

“What is important now is for government to pursue policies that promote growth in the secondary sector, mainly manufacturing and construction,” Tella said.

National Bureau of Statistics on Nov. 22 said that the country’s GDP grew by 2.28 per cent in the third quarter of 2019.

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This is 0.17 percentage points higher than the 2.12 per cent revised GDP growth recorded in the second quarter.

The GDP report showed that the average daily oil production in the quarter was 2.04 million barrels per day (mbpd).

According to the NBS, the growth rate in Q3 of 2019 represents the second-highest quarterly rate recorded since 2016.

The non-oil sector grew by 1.85 per cent during the third quarter.

Mining and Quarrying sector grew by 5.98 per cent in Q3 2019.

Quarrying and other minerals exhibited the highest growth rate of all the sub-activities at 58.03 per cent, followed by coal at 43.68 per cent.

Agricultural sector grew by 14.88 per cent in Q3 2019, showing a decline of -3.44 per cent points from the same quarter of 2018.

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