The Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj.
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), on Monday said he would take practical
steps to strengthen Nigeria’s economy if elected.
Buhari made the
pledge during a meeting with members of the Organised Private Sector at
the Lagos State Government House, Marina, in Lagos.
The News
Agency of Nigeria reports that the meeting, tagged ‘GMD Means Business’,
was to articulate Buhari’s economic plans for the nation.
Apart
from leading businessmen that were at the meeting, top APC chiefs,
including the National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Governor
Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and his Lagos State counterpart, Mr.
Babatunde Fashola, also attended the forum.
Others were former
Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, and former
Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi.
Buhari said he would design economic policies tailored toward promoting the country’s prosperity and creating jobs.
“Our economic plans will be practical and our policies for implementing
our commitments will be governed by the highest consideration of how
they create jobs,” he said.
Giving a breakdown of his plans, the APC candidate said he would create the enabling environment for industries to thrive.
He said he would revive the textile mills and similar industries that once produced thousands of jobs for Nigerians.
Buhari added that he would invest massively in infrastructure and open
up opportunities through the construction of highways linking all parts
of the country.
He added, “Road construction alone will unlock a
value chain of opportunities in the building industry for construction
companies, builders, cement and iron rod production and supply.
“The successful opening up of Nigeria by the construction of new roads
and highways will revive road transportation, trucks manufacturing and
others on one hand.
“It will also create a demand for jobs for mechanics, drivers and those engaged in transport support businesses.”
Buhari said he planned to pursue efforts that would support the
building of local refineries for jobs creation and economic growth.
The APC presidential flag bearer stated that he was in support of the
power reforms but that he would do more to improve power generation.
He said, “We agree with the privatisation of the power utilities but we believe it must go further to transmission.
“After the signing and hand-over ceremonies of the power assets, the
real work of producing, transmitting and distributing power is really
just beginning.
“The reason why the success seems elusive is that
apart from the signing ceremony and handing over of the power assets,
the hard work to connect the various parts of the power chain, supply
gas, install transformers, complete substations has not been done.
“Studies show that we will require no less than 200,000 trained
personnel to support the initiative to provide power and light up
Nigeria.
“Apart from the inherent direct employment that this
will bring, the reduction in cost of production, it would also reduce
the burden of Nigerians, who spend a lot to generate their electricity.”
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