Senate President Bukola Saraki has said Nigeria needs the technology advancement of the Igbo and that Nigeria needs the South-East now more than ever.
Saraki made this statement in Abuja while declaring open the 4th Made-in-Aba Trade Fair holding in the nation’s capital city on Monday, March 6, Vanguard reports.
Saraki, who was represented by the Deputy Senate Majority Leader, Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah said the ingenuity of the Igbo would have enhanced Nigeria’s production capacity over the years, adding that Nigeria as a country was paying the price for neglecting the creative prowess of the Igbo.
He said: “If there is anything this country needs now, it is the Igbo. Nigeria needs the Igbo’s technological advancement now. We are paying the price of ignoring the creativity of Ndigbo in the past.”
According to him, the decision of governments over the years to neglect the productive instinct of the Igbo had led to the backward state of the economy, adding that “In God’s wisdom, recession has come to force us to look inwards.”
Speaking on the Made-in-Aba trade fair, Saraki, said the Senate would continue to do everything to promote made in Nigeria goods.
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