The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, has asserted that soon dependence on crude oil will become irrelevant.
Osinbajo said this while speaking at the opening ceremony of the
extra-ordinary session of the Council of Ministers of African Petroleum
Producers’ Organisation, APPO, in Abuja.
Noting that the volatility in the global crude oil market has
triggered much soul-searching, the Acting President said countries
across continents are compelled to ask themselves difficult but
necessary questions about the present and the future.
He said: “Over the last three years or so, oil producing countries
across the world have experienced the full impact of the drop in oil
prices, with significant negative impact on government revenues and
budgets and of the value of national currencies.
“Besides, the reality of the future, where demands for and revenues
from oil drop sharply, is already upon us; and almost every major oil
importing country today has embarked on an aggressive non-fossil fuel
alternative programme.
‘’China, Japan and some Scandinavian states have already set dates
within the next 10 to 15 years, to produce and use only electric
vehicles.”
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