Economist Paul Alaje has called for wider reforms across key sectors of Nigeria’s economy.
Alaje said improving industrial output requires deliberate policies that support productivity and large-scale manufacturing growth.
He emphasised the need for major reforms in the energy sector to ensure reliable and affordable power supply.
According to him, energy challenges continue to limit industrial expansion and increase production costs for businesses.
Alaje also highlighted agriculture as a critical sector requiring urgent structural reforms.
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He said improved agricultural systems can boost food production and support economic stability.
The economist noted that reforms should not be limited to a few sectors alone.
He stressed that a broad and coordinated approach is necessary for sustainable economic growth.
Alaje said targeted reforms across multiple sectors can drive long-term national development.
He urged policymakers to adopt comprehensive strategies that address interconnected economic challenges.
