Subsidy Removal, Challenges Nigeria Must Experience — Gov Soludo

Urging youths to look up to opportunities in these ongoing disruptive changes.
Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra state
Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra state Facebook

The Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo, has said the removal of petrol subsidy, and the current floating of the naira are some of the disruptive changes Nigeria must undergo before it will emerge “victorious”. The former governor of Nigeria’s apex bank also stressed the need for the country to embrace its greatest resource which he said is “human capital.”

Soludo emphasized that the country must focus on the future while jettisoning the “old order”. He also stressed the need for a thorough embrace of technology which according to him will provide more opportunities for youths in society.

According to a statement made available to Journalists in Abuja on Thursday, Soludo made the disclosure during the commissioning of the Solution Innovation District in Awka, the state capital.

He said, “The world may be going east or west, but Nigeria must go through necessary disruptive changes. The removal of subsidies and the floating of exchange rate are just some of these changes. It is quite auspicious that we are opening this district at this critical time.

“Our greatest resource is our human capital, and we want to mine it to its infinite elasticity. Only those who can see tomorrow. Only those who plan and work towards it can control the future.

“In a digital age, human capital appreciates with continuous usage. We must keep on innovating and acquiring multiple scalable skills to control the future. We want the youths and children of Ndi Anambra to be prepared for this future- invention, innovation, and technology,” Governor Soludo asserted.

Speaking further, Soludo noted that the state would empower youths in the state to ensure that they control the future and become world champions.

“We must focus on tomorrow. The old order is gone, so let’s not cry to bring it back. We are empowering and training our youths to control the future and become champions of the world.

“Technology is our mantra. We want to get technology to become our culture. Everything is technology and technology is everywhere. The 0.01 criminals that cause a nuisance in our society cannot define us. They are completely insignificant,” the Governor stressed.

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