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Policy Dialogue on Implications of the Falling Oil Price on Policy for Nigeria

Published March 13, 2015

Chief Consultant, ‘Gbite Adeniji was a panel speaker at an event jointly hosted by the Center for Public Policy Alternatives (CPPA) and the Nigeria Natural Resource Charter (NNRA) tagged “Policy Dialogue on Implications of the Falling Oil Price on Policy for Nigeria.” The event, which held on March 10, 2015, brought together leading industry experts and stakeholders to discuss the impact of the falling oil prices on Nigeria’s oil industry and Nigeria’s macroeconomics.

CPPA is an independent, non-partisan public policy think-tank that is committed to rigorous research to support development initiatives and improve governance. NNRA is the Nigerian arm of the Natural Resource Charter – a global initiative that aims to support governments and societies of resource-rich countries harness the economic opportunities of extractive industries.

‘Gbite serves on the Expert Panel of the NNRA and on the Advisory Board on Energy at the CPPA.

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