WORLDSTAGE SUMMIT TO EXPLORE NEW SOURCES OF ECONOMIC STRENGTH
All is
set for the WorldStage Economic Summit 2018 with the Theme: “New sources of
economic strength to make the future happen” on Tuesday, October 23rd
at the Event Centre, Nigerian Stock Exchange, 2-4 Customs Street, Lagos, by
9.30 AM..
In a
statement by World Stage Limited, the organisers, the summit will attract
participation from the Presidency, National Assembly, MGAs, State Governments,
OPS- Oil and Gas, Banking, Insurance, Maritime, Aviation, Mining, Agriculture,
Hospitality & Tourism, Entertainment, Construction, Power, ICT, Education,
Transportation, Local and Foreign Investors, Media and other relevant
stakeholders.
The
#WorldStageEconomicSummit2018 will also include the presentation of awards to
institutions in recognition of their significant contributions to the Nigerian
economy in the last one year.
According
to Mr Segun Adeleye, President/CEO, World Stage Limited, credit for economic
growth and boom in the developed countries world over the years had been linked
to strategic identification and development of their economic strengths while
government played the pivotal role of motivating the private sector with
incentives to achieve the common goals in most cases.
However,
he said Nigeria has never at any particular period deliberately developed any area of her economic strength, rather it
dumped the agriculture where it had comparative advantage when oil was
discovered in the 1960(s) and since then economic development has been
approached haphazardly.
“Notwithstanding
that Nigeria has never at any particular period intentionally developed any area of economic strength, the dynamic
nature of global interest could be a blessing if the country can identify and
run with the right future to fast-track industrialization, just as the
telecommunications sector broke all record of growth in the last decade,” he
said.
In a
global economy where tech companies like Microsoft, Google, Facebook are richer
than all African countries put together, he said managers of the economy cannot
continue to fake ignorance of the needful, that mineral resource will no longer
be a major factor in future relevance and prosperity.
“Conscious
of the growing population of Nigeria with about 50 per cent youth unemployment
rate as a wakeup call, the last two editions of the WorldStage Economic Summit
(2016 and 2017) looked at Addressing the unemployment crisis in Nigeria; and
Transforming Business and Economy Through Innovation respectively,” he said.
“Going
forward, the WorldStage Economic Summit 2018 will bring to the consciousness of
stakeholders the need to be on the driver’s seat of the economy and transit to
a future of knowledge, competitiveness and prosperity.
“To
identify right sources of economic strength for Nigeria, WES 2018 will create
opportunity for the policy makers and the private sector to match the potential
in the economy with new development around the world that focuses on the shape
of things to come.”
He listed
the Sub-themes of WES 2018 to include Digital ecosystems to drive future
growth; Developing the Agribusiness; The Blue Economy Option for Nigeria; The
place of Artificial Intelligence in future growth; Blockchain Technology and
the future; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education
in Nigeria.
WorldStage
Economic Summit is a global platform for addressing economic challenges through
diagnoses and application of practicable solutions with public and private
sector engagement in a research and innovation driven system to inspire new
thinking in business operation, policy formulation/implementation, economic
reform and development.
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