President Muhammadu Buhari reaffirmed Wednesday in Abuja that his
administration is fully committed and determined to do all within its
powers to achieve the rapid diversification of Nigeria's economy in the
shortest possible time.
Speaking
at a farewell audience with the outgoing Iranian Ambassador to Nigeria,
Mr. Saeed Koozechi, President Buhari said he was convinced that with
greater diligence, hard work and patriotic determination to achieve
self-sufficiency, Nigeria can produce most of the items currently on its
import list.
"We made a terrible mistake by becoming a
mono-product economy hinged on oil and we are now in a volatile
situation, due to the crash in oil prices.
"We have seen the benefits of diversification which helped Iran to survive many years of sanctions and still come out strong.
"We are now fully committed to economic diversification. Most of the
things on our import bills can be produced here. And we are determined
to achieve that self-dependency," President Buhari told the outgoing
envoy.
At a separate audience with the outgoing Chinese
Ambassador, Mr. Gu Xiaojie, President Buhari gave an assurance that the
Federal Government will continue to do its best to meet its obligations
under bilateral agreements with China for the development of critical
infrastructure in Nigeria.
The President said that because of
their importance to Nigeria, his administration will uphold contractual
agreements with Chinese companies for the development of essential
infrastructure which it inherited from past administrations, and work to
ensure that the projects are speedily completed.
The President
reiterated his particular commitment to the completion of the Mambilla
Power Project which, he said, was of great strategic importance to his
government's efforts to ensure that Nigeria does not become over-reliant
on gas-powered electricity generation.
President Buhari
commended the outgoing ambassadors for their efforts to strengthen
bilateral relations between Nigeria and their countries during their
tenure in Abuja.