Friday, 15 April 2016

THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR OF ECONOMY OF NIGERIA AS A NATION


Legal Practitioners are to promote transparency and accountability in the oil and gas sector as well as defend course on the economic opportunities that exist alongside the sector. A member of the government Board of the Nigerian strict industry transparency Ignition turnidy   MR. GBENGA is in charge and the second media conference CRS in Lagos time. Economic survival repairing the bewildering oil crises will shape the Nigerian national economy.

According to the reporter the Conference was aimed at increasing the understanding of the media professionals of issues in oil and gas sector to enable them effectively report the critical sector. Mr. Myda who was the curious speaker noted that the media in Nigeria are performing Agenda certain roles better and then change the course of the economy by adequately analyzing the facts and figures. The oil and Gas sectors which contributes about 80% (percent) to the nation’s revenue.

Mr. Myda called for Journalists to be empowered to utilize the positions of the aim of information’s act to freely contribute to the government anti corruption proceeds. The guest lecturer professor Path Etomi who pointed out that the economic problem faced by the country has risen between 1982 and 1985 stressed that if government had made genuine effort to diversify economy when oil was booming the nation would not have been in the current condition

Pastor Tony also said the inability of the media professionals the main focus of holding political office holders to account for the actions made matters worse. Mr. DAWDA GARUBA, The county officer of the national resource governance institutes charge the media to help bring back all the natural attributes including Agriculture that use to make the country great. Some of the participants said the conference positively set the mindset on how to contribute towards the growth of the economy.

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