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Nigeria Must Take Advantage Of Knowledge-Based Economy ― Osinbajo

Nigerian Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has stated the need for Nigeria to focus on developing a knowledge-based economy where human capital is developed to become a productive asset that can be sold for profit anywhere.

Speaking at the sixth Kaduna Investment Summit tagged KADINVEST6.0 in Kaduna on Thursday, Prof. Osinbajo said that rather than natural resources, well-developed and nurtured human capital has become an invaluable asset anywhere in the world just as ICT and technology are ruling the world.

However, he lamented that Nigeria is yet to take full advantage of its young talents.

Speaking to the theme of the summit, ‘Towards a Sustainable Knowledge-Based Economy’, the VP said, “the focus today must be developing a knowledge-based economy. The knowledge-based economy referred to stands for human capital development. Education and knowledge can become productive assets to be sold for profit rather than natural resources.

“Digital data, digital solutions to improve agricultural yields, digital platforms to provide online study. It is possible to move from where we are to a knowledge-based economy.

“Millions of data in terabytes ate stored in chips, 1,000 megawatts of power can be stored in a battery. The future of financial technology is not in banks. Nigeria is becoming technology investment solution hub in sub-Sahara Africa.”

Giving a recap of the previous five editions and where Kaduna State intends to be, Governor Nasir el-Rufai said the state government has attracted $2.8 billion in investments and created 100,000 direct and indirect jobs.

He said the state has risen from 14th to 4th position in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), realising N50.7 billion in 2020, adding that the state is developing a $50 million 21.9KW solar mini-grid power supply at Igabi.

“We have been offered a $200 million loan to build a bus rapid transit (BRT) metro system in Kaduna. The Peugeot-Dangote Automobile plant launched in 2019 to produce saloons, SUVs and trailers that would be commissioned before the end of the year.

“We will soon open Shoprite at the Galaxy Mall. A $650 million iron ore company to produce steel is nearing completion in Jere, Kagarko local government.

“We signed an agreement with Arla of Denmark to build a ranch that would settle 1,000 Fulani herders and their families with all facilities, grass, water, schools, hospitals at the cost of N12 billion. N8 billion is from CBN and N2 billion from Kaduna State. Arla will contribute €5 million.

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