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Kalu pushes for tech transfer, others to drive jobs, stem migration

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu has called for technology transfer and local production partnerships with European countries as a strategic pathway to harness Nigeria’s abundant raw

Kalu pushes for tech transfer, others to drive jobs, stem migration
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March 25, 2026byThe Nation
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  • From Tony Akowe, Abuja

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu has called for technology transfer and local production partnerships with European countries as a strategic pathway to harness Nigeria’s abundant raw materials and create jobs for the growing youth population in the country.

Speaking when he received a delegation of European parliamentarians under the First Step Forum, led by Marc Jost on a courtesy visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and fostering collaboration on shared global challenges, Kalu said such action will curb irregular migration.

While advocating for the economic model known as “near-shoring,” the Deputy Speaker stressed the need to relocate technology, finance, and industrial capacity closer to regions where raw materials are sourced, particularly in Africa.

Kalu said: “We have a huge population within our youth demographic. You have the capital and the technology; we have the raw materials. The question is why are we not practising what the economy calls near-shoring?”

According to him, near-shoring entails situating industrial processes within countries that produce primary resources, rather than exporting such resources in their raw form.

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According to him, Nigeria should move from exporting commodities like cocoa and lithium to processing them locally into finished goods such as chocolate and electric vehicle batteries.

“Why should I export my cocoa to you when you can bring your technology and finance here to turn it into chocolate? Let our cocoa farms become chocolate factories. That is value addition, that is job creation,” he said

Kalu further highlighted Nigeria’s vast lithium deposits, describing them as among the best globally, and stressed the need for partnerships that would enable local production of batteries amid the global transition to cleaner energy.

He called for a reset in Africa-Europe relations, urging both sides to move beyond historical grievances and build a future anchored on mutual respect, partnership, and shared prosperity.

Speaking on Nigeria’s religious diversity, Kalu described it as a source of strength rather than division, noting that the country’s pluralism enriches governance and decision-making.

 “Our diversity is not a disadvantage; it is a beautiful coloration that allows us to see issues from multiple perspectives. That is how we achieve balanced and inclusive governance,” he said.

The Deputy Speaker highlighted the inclusive disposition of President Bola Tinubu, noting that despite being a Muslim, the President promotes religious harmony, as reflected in national policies and symbolic actions, including the recent unveiling of a chapel at the National Assembly attended by the First Lady.

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