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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Ochyes: 11:12am On Nov 13, 2020
TecM0:
cool



Let Dangote refinery gets completed, and Ibeju Lekki sea port, let Dangote fertilizer plant, and other petrochemical company begin opreation, and let the Standard guarge rail lines, the Lagos metro light rail finish

Lagos would be so rich that Nigeria would be begging Lagos for loan, and Anambra and Ibo people would be begging for Lagos Visa, infact Lagos would be rich enough to buy Ebonyi State off and convert it to Rice Farm to boost Lake Rice sales




.
Are you an indigene of Lagos?
Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Alennsar(f): 11:13am On Nov 13, 2020
wink2015:


The Igbos have the secrets that can grow the Nigerian economy to an International level.

But I do not understand why the rest part of Nigeria particularly the Hausa/Fulani north is afraid of the Igbo taking control of the leadership of Nigeria that is the Presidency.

HAUSA/FULANI ARE JUST THERE TO SIGN PAPERS.

THEY DO NOT KNOW THE BASICS CONCEPTS THAT IS REQUIRED TO BUILD A NATION'S ECONOMY.


Tueh tueh
Orokoro lenu adiye

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Coneheadyutes(m): 11:15am On Nov 13, 2020
traihit:
And this man thinks Lagos economy will be where it presently is in the next 20 years or what does he mean saying "bigger than Lagos"

When politicians make assertions like this, just know they're lying. Lagos didn't get here in 20 years and if Anambra will really be like Lagos in a short while, then it should prepare for more influx of people, more industries and opportunities to bring people in, favorable conditions to non-indegenes. But he talked as if a cargo airport and seaport is all that's needed to make an economy grow.

Lagos derives more than 60% of it's economy from imports and exports, and 60% of the goods imported come to Onitsha.

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Coneheadyutes(m): 11:17am On Nov 13, 2020
OZOnNengiTheory:
oh so this has been the game plan all along

All the looting and burning of public and private properties...


Hmmmm

grin

ozonnengitheory the comedian has arrived!

You made me laugh small.

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by redroom: 11:17am On Nov 13, 2020
AlexReports:
*WHY ANAMBRA ECONOMY WILL SURPASS LAGOS -- MELIE ONYEJEPU*


*Sir Melie Onyejepu is a former Special Adviser to the Anambra State Governor on Budget, Monitoring and Implementation. He is also the General Manager, Bureau for Public Procurement, Anambra State*

In this interview, he talks about the future of Anambra State, and sundry issues

*You are Special Adviser to Anambra State governor on Budget, Monitoring and Implementation, and also the General Manager, Public Procurement; what exactly does your job entail?*


In the budget area, my job entails monitoring budget implementation. We also make sure that the state derives value for whatever expense and advice the governor, especially where we feel that the expenses do not match the budgetary provision. This is when it is at variance with what it should be or where the project is not aligning with the provisions of the budget and the focus of the government.

On the procurement side, we ensure the pricing of projects are in line with acceptable norm, that they are not overpriced, and the state derives value from those implemented.

*There is controversy about so many states borrowing carelessly, how has your work impacted Anambra State?*

In 2015, because of our activities in the area of budget, Anambra came first in the entire South East and second in the country on the implementation of International Public Accounting System. What that means is that Anambra keyed into transparency initiative and that all our accounting and budgeting systems have been patterned to meet international standard. It also means we have adopted the same standard used in the United States and UK. Therefore, if we are using the system by countries that are standard yardsticks for measuring transparency and accountability, that will tell you the type of system we have put in place.

Secondly, in the procurement circle, we are implementing the law guiding public procurement to the letter. It requires the establishment of a bureau and we have done that and are also putting into place electronic means of procurement, which will help eliminate issues of corruption and fraud. What that does is that, in the comfort of your room, you can access the contracts we have awarded, who we awarded them to, the scope and cost. With this e-procurement platform, you can, as a citizen, cross-check what we are doing.

I can hold my head high and say that I am working with this government. One great thing about this administration is that this is the first time the governor of the state has a clearly stated blueprint, mission and vision.

*Is the blueprint part of Vision 2070?*

The essence of Vision 2070 is to expand this blueprint, incorporate new things and adjust to the dictates of the dynamics of a global economy.

*The younger generation is clamoring for an opportunity in the nation’s political leadership positions; as a relatively young person, what is your take?*

I believe that the older generation have done their bit. They have ruled us from independence till this moment and, like I said earlier, the running of government is changing and the nature of economies are going to change too. Most developed countries are moving into things like e-governance and it is not for the old generation.

*Where do you see Anambra State in the next 20 years?*

I see the economy of Anambra growing bigger than that of Lagos. This will be made possible by the coming of Onitsha River Port and the cargo airport. With these on ground, we expect massive economic activities. Another thing that will grow the economy is gas. There is a prediction that oil and gas will fizzle out soon. To me, it won’t be so in most of the third world countries. However, even if oil becomes less relevant, gas will still be a major resource in the economy Igbariam in Anambra State is sitting on trillions of metric tons of gas reserve that can feed the whole of West Africa, and Ibeto petrochemical is already building a gas handling plant. We are also expanding agricultural activities. At the inception of Governor Willie Obiano’s administration, we met 80,000 metric tons of rice production in this state and in less than four years, we have been able to move it to 338,000 metric tons with a projection that, by the end of the year, we will start getting about 480,000 to 500,000 metric tons. It shows you the speed at which we are moving.
Still in agriculture, we have boosted cassava production and by the time we adopt full mechanization, we will be one of the biggest exporters of cassava and rice in this part of the world.
Another area Anambra is endowed is in that of industries. Nnewi people have a knack for manufacturing products like Taiwan. There was a time Nnewi was the Taiwan of Nigeria but due to power issues, some of those industries closed shop. But that does not mean we cannot repeat that process today. We can use gas to develop an independent power plant that can power factories in Nnewi and Onitsha, so our industrialists can go back to what they know best.
The state is also endowed with the knowledge of trade and commerce and what we need to do is provide enabling environment for our businessmen and women, and you will see them excel. I see an Anambra State where the size of the economy will move from its current GDP of about N4.8 trillion to about N20 trillion.

*As a financial expert, what necessary economic steps should Nigeria take to avoid a possible crash of the economy considering the level of inflationary trends and unemployment in the country?*


Let me just mention one or two. Once you are able to fix power, every other thing falls in place. Secondly, is agriculture, which is the highest employer of labour. Fixing power, as long as I am concerned, is simple. We have gas deposits all over the place. Use that to generate power. Once this is in place, every other thing falls into place. Nigerians are very hardworking people, so just lay the foundation for them and you will see them grow.

*How prepared are you for higher leadership positions?*


Leadership is nothing more than your ability to lead by example, and then being able to use others to achieve your goal by ensuring that you delegate assignments, monitor it and have people buy into whatever you want to achieve. My work in the bank positioned me for that. In the private sector, you are given a target and you can’t just achieve your target without the support of other people, and if you don’t treat those people well, you can never achieve your target since you can’t be everywhere at the same time. For you to do this, you must treat the people working with you well, lead by example and understand their feelings at any given time. So for me, leadership is about leading by example.

*Power rotation will be a major issue in the coming Anambra governorship election; what is your view especially with regards to the argument that it encourages mediocrity?*
The good thing about zoning is that it gives everybody a sense of belonging and opportunity to contribute their best. However, that does not mean that anybody can be presented because of zoning. I am not in support of that.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/anambra-guber-why-i-support-zoning-melie-onyejepu/


Whoever that wrote this is a fool and stupid.
I am from Anambra and Lagos is not in competition with Anambra
Let Anambra dualize their roads first.

Lagos is great and can be greater if they remove Teanubu corruption

Anambra should focus on the basics first, we have a long way to go

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by spy24(m): 11:20am On Nov 13, 2020
Most of the comments here are borne out of envy and lacks critical thinking especially from the Yoruba folks which makes me laugh

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by loopman: 11:22am On Nov 13, 2020
Coneheadyutes:


Lagos derives more than 60% of it's economy from imports and exports, and 60% of the goods imported come to Onitsha.

EVERYTHING you wrote is thrash and emanated from a faulty brain

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Coneheadyutes(m): 11:22am On Nov 13, 2020
Imo state is catching up to Lagos in terms of gdp per capita. The states with the highest gdp per capita are:

1. Delta
Overall GDP: 16.75 Billion

Per capita:$3,990

2. Rivers

Overal GDP $21.07 billion
Per capita :$3965

3. Lagos

Overall GDP: $33.68 billion
Per capita: $3649

4. Edo

Overall GDP: $11.89 billion

Per capita: $3623

5. Imo
Overall GDP $14.21 Billion
per capita: $3,527

wink

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Coneheadyutes(m): 11:24am On Nov 13, 2020
loopman:


EVERYTHING you wrote is thrash and emanated from a faulty brain

This is very typical of yorubas. You prefer to insult rather than argue.

Do your reasearch.

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Coneheadyutes(m): 11:26am On Nov 13, 2020
Coneheadyutes:
Imo state is catching up to Lagos in terms of gdp per capita. The states with the highest gdp per capita are:

1. Delta
Overall GDP: 16.75 Billion

Per capita:$3,990

2. Rivers

Overal GDP $21.07 billion
Per capita :$3965

3. Lagos

Overall GDP: $33.68 billion
Per capita: $3649

4. Edo

Overall GDP: $11.89 billion

Per capita: $3623

5. Imo
Overall GDP $14.21 Billion
per capita: $3,527

wink

free2ryhme:




After reading this article I conclude by blaming the editor for allowing publication of this article


The indicators used to support his claims lacks merit and are baseless.

Lagos has a higher GDP Per Capita compared to Anambra. Using Strategic Power, City Branding, Labor Force, Banking & Finance indicators Anambra state doesnot compare to Lagos

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Coneheadyutes(m): 11:28am On Nov 13, 2020
inumidun2010:
Meaning Lagos state is their STANDARD

You most likely have a single digit Iq

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by winterfell007(m): 11:28am On Nov 13, 2020
I'm from Anambra I'm begging you guys to stop this joke. It's very embarrassing. How can you say Anambra economy will surpass Lagos, we aren't even talking about Ibadan, we're already thinking of Lagos. That's like saying Leeds City's economy will surpass London. That's very laughable

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Coneheadyutes(m): 11:31am On Nov 13, 2020
Moferere:


No need for arguments.

Let's start from IGR.

What is the IGR of Ogun state?

What is the total IGR of the 5 S.E states?

IGR or GDP?

The taxes are way less in the south east than south west.

In terms of wealth (Which is measured in gdp per capita) Imo and Abia surpasses ogun by far!

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by smsinnigeria(m): 11:34am On Nov 13, 2020
traihit:
And this man thinks Lagos economy will be where it presently is in the next 20 years or what does he mean saying "bigger than Lagos"

When politicians make assertions like this, just know they're lying. Lagos didn't get here in 20 years and if Anambra will really be like Lagos in a short while, then it should prepare for more influx of people, more industries and opportunities to bring people in, favorable conditions to non-indegenes. But he talked as if a cargo airport and seaport is all that's needed to make an economy grow.
This your stressful Lagos . U think Lagos is still growing after reaching its peak during Ambode. Iam not a prophet of Doom but I can tell you to expect diminishing returns on the economy. Hardship in Lagos is on the increase. Hooliganism on the rise. Mass Exodus awaits Lagos.

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by inumidun2010(m): 11:38am On Nov 13, 2020
Coneheadyutes:


You most likely have a single digit Iq
I'll rather not comment... Your moniker explains your FOLLY... Use this weekend to fix your PITUITARY GLAND.
Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by greensandy: 11:42am On Nov 13, 2020
Difrent:


Or maybe they are waiting for endsars protesters to burn down Lagos so Anambra economy will overtake Lagos ....

That's just it! That's their plans, we keep hammering but some of us think we are exaggerating. Time will tell.

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by loopman: 11:44am On Nov 13, 2020
Coneheadyutes:


[s]This is very typical of yorubas. You prefer to insult rather than argue.

Do your reasearch.[/s]
Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by luluman: 11:47am On Nov 13, 2020
Bluntguy:
It's good to be optimistic, but it's better to be realistic. Anambra will surpass many states' economy very soon, but Lagos? I doubt.
Impossible future tense
Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by smsinnigeria(m): 11:49am On Nov 13, 2020
YouAreFinished:
With a global illicit drug market of over $400billion and growing... opportunity abounds.
With more diversification and greater push into the crime realm,perhaps,you could one day surpass one of Lagos's LGA.
The Igbo dream and standard resides in the South West grin

Tribalism has made people not even to understand simple English. If someone is making project and used a place what is wrong with that. Your not happy he used Lagos. One can say Nigerian economy can overtake China if so so and so so infrastructures are put in place. We should think like global citizens not this Yoruba and the Lagos stuff that shows uncivilized mind set.

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by dederocs(m): 11:51am On Nov 13, 2020
Overzealous assertion, i think he is a politician, na their work grin

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by luminouz(m): 12:05pm On Nov 13, 2020
obembet:
Not even Ibadan or Ogun state. Despite playing some stupid politics in south west. west plan ahead. If you have been to Oyo state of recent, I doubt if Anambra and abia can beat those state. ( ogun and oyo). But still let plan for the betterment of our unborn children in a various state.


NYDP


So you have been to ibadan of recent? wink
Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by luminouz(m): 12:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
smsinnigeria:
This your stressful Lagos . U think Lagos is still growing after reaching its peak during Ambode. Iam not a prophet of Doom but I can tell you to expect diminishing returns on the economy. Hardship in Lagos is on the increase. Hooliganism on the rise. Mass Exodus awaits Lagos.

Lmaoooooo

See me laughing hysterically here.


Who is ya weed supplier bro?

I want to commend him, his weed mix is superb

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Bkayyy: 12:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
winterfell007:
I'm from Anambra I'm begging you guys to stop this joke. It's very embarrassing. How can you say Anambra economy will surpass Lagos, we aren't even talking about Ibadan, we're already thinking of Lagos. That's like saying Leeds City's economy will surpass London. That's very laughable
It's like inferiority is embedded in you people's DNA. Do you know that I can't say that I am from any south western state even as a joke

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by eyinjuege: 12:10pm On Nov 13, 2020
Lagos seems to be the standard for every state in Nigeria.
Why not aim higher?
Anyway, while they're running after Lagos, Lagos is running after California.
Na so life be...

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by bigcasava1(m): 12:15pm On Nov 13, 2020
Definitely it will surpass Lagos cos we have the be brains but fed govt will always come up with a policy that will kill it but this time they will fail

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Rocksvibes234: 12:28pm On Nov 13, 2020
Lolz, do you know the progress of Anambra State so far,
Orient refinery in Anambra is enough to dwarf Lagos when completed.
International cargo and passengers airport, Onitsha seaport when fully operational will move Anambra economy, Anambra state have trillions of tones of gas reserse, and many others

Solatium:



Not trying to belittle the effort of Anambra people but
Dangote refinery alone is enough to dwarf whatever Onitsha sea port and cargo airport will bring,not to talk of the entire Lekki Free trade zone.
Badagry deep sea Port is not even yet added.
Lagos is a Nation on it's own.

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by free2ryhme: 12:32pm On Nov 13, 2020
Coneheadyutes:
Imo state is catching up to Lagos in terms of gdp per capita. The states with the highest gdp per capita are:

1. Delta
Overall GDP: 16.75 Billion

Per capita:$3,990

2. Rivers

Overal GDP $21.07 billion
Per capita :$3965

3. Lagos

Overall GDP: $33.68 billion
Per capita: $3649

4. Edo

Overall GDP: $11.89 billion

Per capita: $3623

5. Imo
Overall GDP $14.21 Billion
per capita: $3,527

You specializes in churning out lies.


https://africalaunchpad.com/top-21-the-richest-states-of-nigeria-in-2020/

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by free2ryhme: 12:33pm On Nov 13, 2020
Coneheadyutes:
Imo state is catching up to Lagos in terms of gdp per capita. The states with the highest gdp per capita are:

1. Delta
Overall GDP: 16.75 Billion

Per capita:$3,990

2. Rivers

Overal GDP $21.07 billion
Per capita :$3965

3. Lagos

Overall GDP: $33.68 billion
Per capita: $3649

4. Edo

Overall GDP: $11.89 billion

Per capita: $3623

5. Imo
Overall GDP $14.21 Billion
per capita: $3,527

wink



https://africalaunchpad.com/top-21-the-richest-states-of-nigeria-in-2020/

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by nograv: 12:34pm On Nov 13, 2020
Who cares? Given recent events is either region truly free ?

Mtchew

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by favor914: 12:35pm On Nov 13, 2020
Coneheadyutes:


Lagos derives more than 60% of it's economy from imports and exports, and 60% of the goods imported come to Onitsha.
But import & export is the jurisdiction, & on the exclusive legislative list of the Federal Government? So how can Lagos State derive most of its economy from imports & export? 60% of what kind of goods go to Onitsha, will fertilizer for Northern Nigeria be taken to Onitsha first? Were did you get your misconstrued information from?

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by colestephan86: 12:35pm On Nov 13, 2020
AlexReports:
*WHY ANAMBRA ECONOMY WILL SURPASS LAGOS -- MELIE ONYEJEPU*


*Sir Melie Onyejepu is a former Special Adviser to the Anambra State Governor on Budget, Monitoring and Implementation. He is also the General Manager, Bureau for Public Procurement, Anambra State*

In this interview, he talks about the future of Anambra State, and sundry issues

*You are Special Adviser to Anambra State governor on Budget, Monitoring and Implementation, and also the General Manager, Public Procurement; what exactly does your job entail?*


In the budget area, my job entails monitoring budget implementation. We also make sure that the state derives value for whatever expense and advice the governor, especially where we feel that the expenses do not match the budgetary provision. This is when it is at variance with what it should be or where the project is not aligning with the provisions of the budget and the focus of the government.

On the procurement side, we ensure the pricing of projects are in line with acceptable norm, that they are not overpriced, and the state derives value from those implemented.

*There is controversy about so many states borrowing carelessly, how has your work impacted Anambra State?*

In 2015, because of our activities in the area of budget, Anambra came first in the entire South East and second in the country on the implementation of International Public Accounting System. What that means is that Anambra keyed into transparency initiative and that all our accounting and budgeting systems have been patterned to meet international standard. It also means we have adopted the same standard used in the United States and UK. Therefore, if we are using the system by countries that are standard yardsticks for measuring transparency and accountability, that will tell you the type of system we have put in place.

Secondly, in the procurement circle, we are implementing the law guiding public procurement to the letter. It requires the establishment of a bureau and we have done that and are also putting into place electronic means of procurement, which will help eliminate issues of corruption and fraud. What that does is that, in the comfort of your room, you can access the contracts we have awarded, who we awarded them to, the scope and cost. With this e-procurement platform, you can, as a citizen, cross-check what we are doing.

I can hold my head high and say that I am working with this government. One great thing about this administration is that this is the first time the governor of the state has a clearly stated blueprint, mission and vision.

*Is the blueprint part of Vision 2070?*

The essence of Vision 2070 is to expand this blueprint, incorporate new things and adjust to the dictates of the dynamics of a global economy.

*The younger generation is clamoring for an opportunity in the nation’s political leadership positions; as a relatively young person, what is your take?*

I believe that the older generation have done their bit. They have ruled us from independence till this moment and, like I said earlier, the running of government is changing and the nature of economies are going to change too. Most developed countries are moving into things like e-governance and it is not for the old generation.

*Where do you see Anambra State in the next 20 years?*

I see the economy of Anambra growing bigger than that of Lagos. This will be made possible by the coming of Onitsha River Port and the cargo airport. With these on ground, we expect massive economic activities. Another thing that will grow the economy is gas. There is a prediction that oil and gas will fizzle out soon. To me, it won’t be so in most of the third world countries. However, even if oil becomes less relevant, gas will still be a major resource in the economy Igbariam in Anambra State is sitting on trillions of metric tons of gas reserve that can feed the whole of West Africa, and Ibeto petrochemical is already building a gas handling plant. We are also expanding agricultural activities. At the inception of Governor Willie Obiano’s administration, we met 80,000 metric tons of rice production in this state and in less than four years, we have been able to move it to 338,000 metric tons with a projection that, by the end of the year, we will start getting about 480,000 to 500,000 metric tons. It shows you the speed at which we are moving.
Still in agriculture, we have boosted cassava production and by the time we adopt full mechanization, we will be one of the biggest exporters of cassava and rice in this part of the world.
Another area Anambra is endowed is in that of industries. Nnewi people have a knack for manufacturing products like Taiwan. There was a time Nnewi was the Taiwan of Nigeria but due to power issues, some of those industries closed shop. But that does not mean we cannot repeat that process today. We can use gas to develop an independent power plant that can power factories in Nnewi and Onitsha, so our industrialists can go back to what they know best.
The state is also endowed with the knowledge of trade and commerce and what we need to do is provide enabling environment for our businessmen and women, and you will see them excel. I see an Anambra State where the size of the economy will move from its current GDP of about N4.8 trillion to about N20 trillion.

*As a financial expert, what necessary economic steps should Nigeria take to avoid a possible crash of the economy considering the level of inflationary trends and unemployment in the country?*


Let me just mention one or two. Once you are able to fix power, every other thing falls in place. Secondly, is agriculture, which is the highest employer of labour. Fixing power, as long as I am concerned, is simple. We have gas deposits all over the place. Use that to generate power. Once this is in place, every other thing falls into place. Nigerians are very hardworking people, so just lay the foundation for them and you will see them grow.

*How prepared are you for higher leadership positions?*


Leadership is nothing more than your ability to lead by example, and then being able to use others to achieve your goal by ensuring that you delegate assignments, monitor it and have people buy into whatever you want to achieve. My work in the bank positioned me for that. In the private sector, you are given a target and you can’t just achieve your target without the support of other people, and if you don’t treat those people well, you can never achieve your target since you can’t be everywhere at the same time. For you to do this, you must treat the people working with you well, lead by example and understand their feelings at any given time. So for me, leadership is about leading by example.

*Power rotation will be a major issue in the coming Anambra governorship election; what is your view especially with regards to the argument that it encourages mediocrity?*
The good thing about zoning is that it gives everybody a sense of belonging and opportunity to contribute their best. However, that does not mean that anybody can be presented because of zoning. I am not in support of that.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/anambra-guber-why-i-support-zoning-melie-onyejepu/
What makes Lagos state what it is today is the fact that all tribes are allowed to do business and setup businesses, easterners are not that receptive

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Re: Why Anambra Economy Will Surpass Lagos - Melie Onyejepu by Solatium(m): 12:38pm On Nov 13, 2020
Rocksvibes234:
Lolz, do you know the progress of Anambra State so far,
Orient refinery in Anambra is enough to dwarf Lagos when completed.
International cargo and passengers airport, Onitsha seaport when fully operational will move Anambra economy, Anambra state have trillions of tones of gas reserse, and many others




But Lagos have the market.
Who ever owns the market gets the Cherry �.
Anambra does not even have the potential of Kano or Portharcourt.
Gbà fún ọga ẹ

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