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Don Makes Case For Blue Economy In Nigeria Says It Can Add $1.5trn To Global Economy
A university and Vice-Chancellor of Maduka University, Enugu State, Prof Charles Ogbulogo, has said Nigeria’s blue economy holds great potential for the country and can contribute $1.5trillion to the global economy if properly utilised.
He explained that the sector could create over 30 million jobs and supply vital sources of protein to over 3 billion people globally.
He disclosed this while delivering a paper at the 2023/2024 convocation, matriculation, and awards ceremony of Crown Maritime Academy,
Delivering the paper with the theme, “Marine and Blue Economy Ministry: Catch-Alls and Caveats for the Tinubu Administration”, the Maduka University VC said the world had transitioned from the emphasis on brick-and-mortar business to the era of knowledge economy.
Represented by the Rector of the Maritime Academy, Dr Musa Akinyemi, Ogbulogo noted that humanity has desecrated the bond with nature and aquatic life, which is in grave danger.
He explained that the blue economy is the “sustainable use of the ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and jobs, while preserving the health of the ocean’s ecosystem”.
According to him, the blue economy is also called the ocean economy. The ocean economy is concerned with the use of ocean resources, with emphasis on the empowerment of its economic system. Since the core focus of the blue economy is anchored on the receptacle of sustainability, it is a part of the green economy.
“The world has transitioned from the emphasis on brick-and-mortar business to the era of the knowledge economy, the care economy, the green economy, and the blue economy.
“Therefore, there is the fear that, just as it has been the case with previous paradigm shifts, many destitute nations would be left behind”, he stated.
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