MAN, LCCI Fault Yari’s Call On Govs To Prepare For Possible Recession


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MAN, LCCI fault Yari’s call on govs to prepare for possible recession
Published
April 30, 2019
Olusola Fabiyi, John Ameh, Nike Popoola, Anna Okon and Ifeanyi Onuba

The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Abdulaziz Yari, has told the newly-elected governors to prepare for another cycle of possible economic recession by mid-2020.

The recession, according to Yari, who is also the Zamfara State governor, may not end until the third quarter of 2021.

Yari spoke in Abuja on Monday at the induction of new and returning governors which was organised by the NGF.

But the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry disagreed with Yari on the looming recession that he predicted.

They questioned the basis on which Yari based his prediction that the country might go into another cycle of recession from 2020 to mid-2021 on.


However, Yari told the new governors that their tenure might not be a smooth ride due to paucity of funds to execute projects and also pay salaries in their respective states.

He said, “As some of us are exiting as helmsmen of our various states, let me quickly remind the new and returning governors that it may not totally be a smooth ride.

“On our part, we made a lot of achievements in infrastructural development and provision of social services because we enjoyed a relatively high oil price of about $100 to $114 dollar per barrel between 2011 and the middle of 2014.

“However, by mid-2014, the price of crude oil, which is sadly the main driving force of government’s expenditure, dropped to $75 per barrel. It, therefore, became very difficult for many states to even pay salaries of their workers.

“This scenario is a wake-up call for all of you to come amply prepared to face this kind of challenge especially since we are expecting the possibility of another cycle of recession by mid-2020 and which may last up to third quarter of 2021.

“Your good spirit of stewardship will make you contain the situation should there be one.”

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