Take advantage of Russia-Ukraine war to export gas to Europe, LCCI tasks Buhari

Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has urged the Muhammadu Buhari regime to address Nigeria’s gas infrastructure.
President of LCCI, Michael Olawale-Cole, made the call in a statement on Sunday, adding that Nigeria should have been a major beneficiary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, by supplying gas to Europe.
This, he explained, was because Russia’s oil and gas had been rejected as part of sanctions for invading Ukraine.
The LCCI president urged the federal government to expedite the completion of projects like the planned Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, from Nigeria to Algeria.
“With this, we can explore the opportunity of exporting gas to Europe.”
He also proposed that Nigeria should “target Trans-Saharan and European markets with the ongoing construction of the Ajaokuta, Kaduna, Kano Gas Pipeline, popularly known as AKK gas pipeline.
“Arising from the calamities of this war, Nigeria can explore emerging opportunities to earn huge foreign exchange inflow in the medium to long-term,” he said.
Mr Olawale-Cole also charged the government to open up its reserves to boost supply of grains in order to stabilise prices of wheat in the short term.
Alternatively, he said the government should intervene by initiating imports from other sources outside the war zones.
“The war between Ukraine and Russia will likely make the world’s hunger crisis even tougher to fight as the countries are two of the world’s major suppliers of grains like wheat.
“Nigeria’s food supply will surely come under some pressure as it imported 4 per cent of wheat from Ukraine and 27 per cent of wheat from Russia in 2021.
“However, the most sustainable solution is for the government to boost local production of these grains to levels that meet local demand,” he said.
(NAN)
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