The Managing Director, ABX World, a Nigerian courier and cargo firm,
Capt. John Okakpu, has projected that the country can make about $52.2
billion from exportation of agro-allied products busiannually if the
government focuses its attention on the sector.
This is as he revealed that the company is partnering with Arik Air
and the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited, SAHCOL, in the
airlifting and ground handling of agro-allied products out of the
country.
Speaking with aviation correspondent in his office in Lagos during
the week, Okakpu disclosed that ABX WORLD had reached out to the Federal
Government to leverage global agro-allied sub-sector while breaking the
challenges pose by mono-produce nature the country practices at the
moment.
In his statistics, he explained that for instance, if one million out
of over three million Nigerians living in the United Kingdom alone
purchases food items from the country at the cost of $100 weekly even
with the current exchange rate, Nigeria could not earn less than
$5.2billion from the sub-sector annually.
He hinted that agriculture was taking back its leading contributor
position to the global economy; hence oil and gas sector was seriously
in shambles globally, stressing that Nigeria with its enormous potential
and opportunities must not be left behind.
He charged the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to
eschew interest on the oil and gas sector, which is currently facing
uncertainty in the world.
He said, “We know the price of crude oil today. Nigeria is largely a
mono-dimension economy focused on crude oil extract, export and import.
Our banking sector is no way to be reckoned with the rest of the
world. God wants to reposition Nigeria, which is the reason we are faced
with the crude oil price downfall.
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