The Federal Government of Nigeria has stated its desire to dedicate the next decade to gas, as it seems to be Nigeria’s hope for economic development.
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva asserted that there was a need to focus on gas as a bridge to renewable fuels.
“Last year we declared 2020 the year of gas because we realised that we need to focus on gas as a bridge to renewable fuels and we have abundant gas resources, so we need to take advantage of it,” he said in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Sylva said the Federal Government is now paying greater attention to gas development because it provides a bigger linkage to the economy than crude oil.
“Gas is produced and it can be transformed to fertiliser and fertiliser can fertilise our agricultural sector.
“Also, the gas that is produced can be transformed into petrochemicals, and petrochemicals can be transformed into everything that we need in life including the plastic on the camera, phones, even the clothes we wear.
“Petrochemicals come from gas, and gas can be transformed to methanol, and this is the basis of chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
“So you can imagine if we harness our gas resources and do a fertiliser blending plant based on gas, then produce the fertilisers and send them to the farmers.
“And you can imagine if all the farmers in Nigeria have access to cheap fertiliser what it would do for our agriculture without anybody doing anything else,” Sylva said.
“I believe that if we are talking about diversifying Nigeria’s economy, gas is the option, if we go gas, we can use it to diversify the economy faster than any other commodity and fortunately we have it in abundance than any other commodity.
“That is why we are saying, dedicate the next decade to this commodity we have in abundance so that we can use it to catalyse the industrial development of Nigeria.
“That is the whole idea of the decade of gas which the president is championing,” he explained.