Nigeria has no business being poor – Wogu
MINISTER of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu, has said
Nigeria has no business being poor because of the vast natural
resources abound in its nooks and crannies.
Wogu, who spoke at the 14th National Productivity Day and the award of
recognition to selected Nigerians who have distinguished themselves in
various fields of endevour, in Abuja, noted that for the country to
achieve the Vision 202020 there must be improved productivity at all
levels.
POOR
He said the country had missed so many
opportunities that made her not to take her rightful place as an
economic giant in the comity of nations, but expressed optimism that the
articulated transformation agenda of the present government led by
President Goodluck Jonathan, had put her on a sustainable path of
economic growth and development.
According to him, “the hosting
of this ceremony demonstrates the firm resolves of government to
transform the Nigeria nation through productivity improvement
imperatives. This is because productivity remains the cornerstone for
building any virile and dynamic economy.
“The history of this nation
is replete with so many missed opportunities and low productivity that
have prevented the country from taking its rightful place as an economic
giant in the comity of nations. Indeed, Nigeria has no business with
poverty given our vast natural resources.
“The country,
therefore, needed transformation in all sectors of the economy of
jumpstart Nigeria’s growth. We must all strive to ensure that this
nation achieves its vision of being one of the 20 largest economies in
the world in year 2020.
“Improved productivity at all levels remains
the key towards the attainment of this goal. It is, therefore, apposite
for us to demonstrate greater need for productivity consciousness in
all facets of our national lives.”
The minister explained that
there were various means of attaining productivity which he said was not
by coercion but by looking at the contents of the productivity policy
and particularly the module put in place to make it easier to be applied
in both private and public sector.
He said a highly motivated work
force would attain productivity level that had to be commiserated with
the level of motivation, noting that the policy had come with the
innovative process of target setting compelling people in the public and
private sector to attain those targets.
Among the 18
recipients of the Productivity Award were former Head of Civil Service,
Alhaji Buka Goni Aji; former Corp Marshal of the Federal Road Safety
Commission, FRSC and current Minister of Aviation, Mr. Osita Chidoka; a
Vice President of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and General Secretary of
National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria,
NUTGTWN, Mr.Issa Aremu and Lt. General Chikadibia Obiakor (rtd) who was
nominated by the military
8/27/2014
Nigeria has no business being poor – Wogu
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