Experts ask FG to take advantage of Russia-Ukraine war to boost Nigeria’s economy

Economy experts on Monday advised the federal government to exploit the Ukraine-Russia conflict and become a major producer and exporter of wheat.
Akpan Ekpo said the conflict would disrupt the supply of wheat in the global market since it was a major raw material for the production of flour used for bread.
“The price of bread and items with wheat will increase because Ukraine and/Russia are major producers of wheat. We still import wheat,” Mr Ekpo said.
A former DG of the West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), Mr Ekpo added, “Hence we can exploit the conflict and become a major exporter of wheat.”
He said the exclusion of Russian banks from the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) would affect several Nigerian businesses with trading relationships with Russia.
Besides, he said the conflict would reduce the supply of oil in the global market; hence oil prices would increase bringing more revenue to Nigeria.
In his submission, Ndubisi Nwokoma, the director of the Centre for Economic Policy Analysis and Research (CEPAR) University of Lagos, projected that Nigeria might benefit from increased oil prices due to the Russian-Ukraine conflict.
He, however, said the increased cost of imports from Europe and other partners might diminish the benefits.
“First, energy prices will skyrocket globally, particularly gas prices in Europe which depend largely on Russia for gas.
“Secondly, the global payment system could significantly move away from the dollar as reserve or trade invoice currency given the possible gang up of Russia and China in this regard.
“Also, there could be a realignment of trading partners if the conflict persists as China, Russia, Europe may be guaranteed of their supplies from traditional sources,” Mr Nwokoma said.
He, therefore, said the conflict was quite deep-seated and if not well handled would have a significant impact on the global economy.
(NAN)
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