
THE organized labour has declared that what the country needs urgently is political economic transformation and revolution rooted in value addition, massive industrialization, equal wealth distribution, poverty eradication, mass and full employment as well as productivity.
Speaking at the weekend in Port Harcourt at an interactive economic session organized by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), a NEC member of NLC, Comrade Issa Aremu warned that Nigeria was fast degenerating into a “perpetual debating society like the ancient Athenian societies instead of modern 21st productive economies such as China, India, Brazil and South Africa.”
He said the current debate on restructuring is “diversionary” as it prevents genuine and legitimate attempts at holding the elected officials accountable for the mandate freely given to them on their electoral promises of uninterrupted power supply, job creation, fight against corruption and poverty alleviation.
He advised those calling for restructuring to seek election in 2019 instead of diverting attention from an objective assessment of the current elected government at all levels.
On monetary polices, the labour leader hailed the CBN under M. Godwin Emefiele for “the interventionist efforts” which he observed had stabilized the exchange rate to ensure macro-economic stability.”
According to him, it was remarkable that CBN’s interventionist measures had closed the wide gap between the official and the so-called black market rates of the Naira at N350 as against N500 which he alleged those who favoured massive devaluation preferred.
He therefore urged the CBN to continue the policies which he said had led to progressive appreciation of the Naira.
He added that a developing economy like Nigeria’s needs creative monetary polices that reflect its needs and challenges such as “Investors’ & Exporters’ FX Window”.
Comrade Aremu however said the Monetary policies of the CBN must be complimented by fiscal and industrial policies to “reinvent Nigerian economy” adding that “what Nigeria needs is not unhelpful debates over so-called restructuring by the same corrupt cake sharing elite.”
While observing that the Federal Government has commendably shown great commitment to revamp the economy through the successful launch of its economic recovery and growth plan, Aremu who is also the General Secretary of the textile workers union noted that Nigeria needed a bold development agenda and long term Vision like Kenya, China, and Rwanda.