Recession: Be Self-Independent, Dogara Tells Nigerians

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(Last Updated On: 2016-11-13)

Nahimat Adekoga

 

The Speaker of House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara has urged Nigerians to exploit the opportunities provided by the current economic recession to become self-reliant.

According to a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Iliya Habila, he made the call while speaking at an economic empowerment programme launched by member of the house, Obinna Chidoka, representing Idemili North and South Federal Constituency, Anambra State, held at Obosi.

The speaker warned Nigerians not to allow the difficulties of economic recession to becloud the opportunities inherent in the country.

He said, “The truth is that in every difficulty there are challenges. We should not let the difficulties we are facing as a people and as a nation to becloud us from seeing the opportunities that are available from these national challenges that we are facing. Challenges related to the economic recession should never be the excuse whereby hard working citizens will fold their hands and continue to look up to government to perform the magic. For us, the wealth of a nation is not measured by how rich the nation is; it is measured in gross national product.

“It, therefore, means that it is accumulative wealth of the people that translates into the wealth of the nation. If our citizens are rich and wealthy, Nigeria will be a wealthy nation. If our citizens are poor and hungry, Nigeria will remain a poor nation.”

Dogara noted that the House of Representatives believed that apart from legislation, lawmakers were also duty-bound to assist their constituents with items to empower them.

He commended Chidoka for providing his constituents with transformers, sewing machines, cooking gas and tricycles, and urged the people to continue to support him in the discharge of his duties.

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