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Home»Economy»Davos 2026: Target global investors to cut imports, create jobs — Okonjo-Iweala advises FG
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Davos 2026: Target global investors to cut imports, create jobs — Okonjo-Iweala advises FG

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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), says Nigeria needs to shift its focus from stabilisation to job creation and attracting global investments.

Okonjo-Iweala spoke on Wednesday during a fireside chat at the Nigeria House during the ongoing World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

“As you said, some good reforms are being pursued right now. I think they need to yield into job creation,” she said.

“This is what I also said to His Excellency, Mr President, that we have to move from stabilisation to creating jobs because that’s where we are lacking.”

The WTO director-general said the reforms are not going to be implemented overnight.

She added that the federal government is moving in the right direction but needs to “map where the opportunities are”.

“What I’d like to see us doing is continue to try to attract investment into the country because there’s an opportunity now to attract all these supply chains,” Okonjo-Iweala said.

“So if there’s one thing I’d like to see, everything we can do to show Nigeria as a country worthy of investing in, that’s what we should be doing.

“And we should deliberately have a strategy to go after those investments, to go after investors, to go to China, the United Nations (UN) — whatever it takes to let them come and invest in our country.”

She said that as investors look to diversify their supply chains, many are turning to Asia.

“So a lot of the diversification is away from China into Asia and India is another move,” Okonjo-Iweala said.

“We should attract some of that. I’m not saying all, but a good sizable chunk. Let’s build solar panels in Nigeria because we’re importing, but we can also manufacture.

“We have the renewable capacity, the fashion thing, let them come and invest. Every time we buy a piece of wax, I spend time sometimes to see where it is made.”

She asked the country to attract investment to manufacture the product “at home rather than elsewhere”.

“And then, and all the shiny new textiles that we’re all wearing now, I don’t think they’re made in Nigeria. A lot of them are imported,” Okonjo-Iweala said.

“Let’s try to attract them. So that’s what I would do. This is really my passion and pharmaceuticals, there’s a chance there as well.”

The DG added that there are specific supply chains where the country has strong potential to attract investment

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