ALL Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Lagos
State, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, has unveiled an economic and developmental
blueprint in which he intends to set up a fund to help in drastically
reducing joblessness.
It is to be known as “Lagos Employment
Trust Fund (LETF)” with N25billion to create access to funds by
entrepreneurs in the next four years.
A minimum of N1billion
will be accessed annually by each of the state’s five divisions, namely
Ikorodu, Badagry, Ikeja, Lagos and Epe, he said.
Ambode said his administration would protect the growth of small and medium scale enterprises by providing tax incentives.
The former Permanent Secretary and Accountant-General, stated in his
manifesto that he would implement policies to encourage the private
sector to employ more citizens and foster economic development.
His also plans to boost job creation through agriculture.
“We will also promote other agricultural value-chain such as rice
processing to produce over 100,000 tonne per annum, with the overall
goal of commencing agro-processing business in Lagos and expand fish
production to ensure 100 per cent self-sufficiency in the first two
years and export in the last two years,” Ambode said.
The
government under him will launch ‘Project T.H.E.S.E,’ a systematic
integration of ‘Tourism, Hospitality, Entertainment/Arts, Sports for
Excellence’, which he said “will enable the state to explore, execute
and enshrine a new vista of jobs for our youths, our women and
vocational artisans.”
His administration will also encourage
the creation of a Corporate Social Responsibility Trust Fund (CSR-TF) by
the private sector, to be managed by a Board of Trustees charged with
the responsibility of identifying growth opportunities yearly and
financing such opportunities to further boost economic development
across sectors and communities.
He will also equally establish a
Small Business Loan Guarantee Scheme and ensure the removal of all
multiple taxes/fees from the state’s tax codes as a matter of urgency.
He will develop a Youth Employment Agenda (YEA), which will offer the
youth an opportunity to kick-start their careers with apprenticeships
in the government.
The opportunity, he believes, will provide
youth with paid employments, work experience and skill development that
will lead to ongoing employment.
Ambode said his
administration would improve on the flagship primary Health Care
Programme to increase the number and quality of Public Health Centres
(PHCs) that can offer non-stop services, thereby ensuring zero tolerance
for all communicable diseases in Lagos.
He will harmonise
private and public sector collaboration in secondary health care,
establish medic-parks and bio-parks in collaboration with relevant
stakeholders to stave off huge capital flight arising from medical
expenses abroad, reduce doctor-patient ratio and support health
institutions with more equipment and infrastructure.
“We will
introduce free medical care for our children from birth to age six.
Healthcare will also be free for pregnant women, including both
pre-natal and ante-natal care, while our senior citizens will also enjoy
free healthcare from sixty-five years onwards.
“We will
improve on the quality of Primary Healthcare system and make it more
accessible, thereby reducing the overdependence on our general
hospitals. We will activate emergency services in all our hospitals,” he
said.
Ambode plans to expand the Lagos Home Ownership
Mortgage Scheme (HOMS) to target more people in the areas of need and
affordability, thus using alternative technologies that reduce the cost
of housing delivery in the State.
His administration will
also pursue urban renewal schemes to reduce the menace of slums and
enforce housing control laws and other regulations that will make the
state attractive for everyone to live in, he said.
“We will
create communities that are self sustainable for residents that will
encourage even development across the state. This will allow for easy
access and reduce congestion at the city centers.
“We will
provide affordable housing schemes by collaborating through Public
Private Partnerships (PPP)to increase the available housing stock,” he
promised.
On road infrastructure, Ambode said the 29 bridges in Lagos are inadequate. Seven of them, he said, need expansion.
He stated: “We shall ensure that rural areas enjoy the same standard
of roads/bridge network with the urban centres and build pedestrian
bridges.
“We shall pursue a fully integrated transport management
system that takes into consideration: roads (pursue the mono-rail
alternative as a means of mobility for the movement of our people in the
sub-urban areas and commit to the completion of the on-going Blue-Line
(CMS-Okokomaiko while ensuring the delivery of the red line
(Ikeja-Agbado); air (commit to the Lekki Airport project to reduce
flight related congestion, stimulate commerce by establishing new real
estates, businesses and tourism hubs in the axis) and water (advance
public waterways transportation including provision of appropriate
dredging and route management, security and rescue team to open the
water corridor for advertising and investors).”
Ambode said
he would continue the current schools renovation program state-wide,
establish the IBILE meal scheme in all public schools; pay bursary and
introduce scholarship in vocational and technical colleges.
“We
will provide free education up to senior secondary school level to
ensure that no child is denied their right to education, and endeavor to
provide one meal per day to students to guarantee a healthy learning
environment.
“Along with our bursary and scholarship
initiatives for tertiary institutions, we will encourage the private
sector to partner with government in this regard as part of their
Corporate Social Responsibility. We will also deepen skills acquisition
through technical and vocational training to create capacity for our
informal sector,” he vowed.
Ambode’s vision is to make Lagos a
clean, secure, more prosperous state with a robust economy built on
service, equity and justice.
“I declare my readiness to serve
the State and its people as Governor, with courage, forthrightness,
clarity of purpose, integrity and dedication.
“I hope to
continue in the great strides of our indelible compatriots, such as
Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Mobolaji Johnson, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) whose courageous,
visionary and remarkable leadership lay a solid foundation for Lagos
State and continue to inspire us all to make even better,” Ambode said.
Among others, he has a mission to prioritize economic growth and
development for all; where everyone has equal access to jobs, regardless
of sex, gender, religion, age or physical conditions.
His
administration, he said, would be anchored on rule of law. “We will
ensure that all our ministries, agencies and parastatals uphold the rule
of law, by rendering services in accordance with laid down rules and
procedures, to guarantee the protection of the rights of all citizens.
“We will also give governance back to the people, to enable probity, accountability and transparency,” he added.
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