Monday, 3 August 2015

Nigerians with Advanced Skills Can’t Practise Here - Deputy Speaker



The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yusuf Sulaimon Lasun has lamented that Nigerians with advanced skills, particularly in technology, are unable to practise in Nigeria due to a lack of space to practise and develop their skills, a  trend which hinders development.
He therefore called on  foreign firms not just to take advantage of the market provided by the population of Nigerians, but also to establish manufacturing firms in the country.
Speaking when he received the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Mr. Noh Kyu-duk on a courtesy visit in Abuja Monday, Lasun said this set of Nigerians would be able to practise their skills in such manufacturing firms.

He however noted that Nigeria is working to ensure a suitable work environment for its technologically advanced citizens, in addition to providing the right environment for foreign investors.
“….judicial system, infrastructure, issues of multiple taxation…we would get it right. One of the things which we need to get these things right is the democratic process, because a strong democratic system would strengthen all sectors - education, health, banking and others,” he said,

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