The President stressed that the APC-led government is committed to
fulfilling its electoral promise to change the old ways of doing things
in Nigeria.
President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that the current economic crisis in the country will soon be a thing of the past his administration is "approaching the solution" to the problem
The President
stressed that the APC-led government is committed to fulfilling its
electoral promise to change the old ways of doing things in order to
positively change Nigeria for good.
Buhari
stated this on Wednesday, April 5, when he formally launched Nigeria’s
Economic Recovery & Growth Plan (ERGP 2017 – 2020) at the
presidential villa, Abuja.
He said: "We
are committed to delivering on the three key areas that we promised –
That is improving security, tackling corruption and revitalising the
economy. Security in the North East, and other parts of Nigeria, is
significantly better today than when we came in.
"With
regards to our fight against corruption, as you all know, our law
enforcement agencies are prosecuting very many cases of corruption. Our
successes in these two areas are clear for all to see.
"I
want to assure all Nigerians that we are approaching the solution to
our economic challenges with the same will and commitment we have
demonstrated in the fight against corruption and in the fight against
terrorism and militancy."
He said
the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan contains all his administration's
sectoral plans for agriculture and food security, energy and transport
infrastructure, industrialization and social investments.
The
President noted that the plan builds on the Strategic Implementation
Plan and sets out an ambitious roadmap to return the economy to growth
as well as to achieve a 7% growth rate by 2020.
"Our
aim, simply put, is to optimise local content and empower local
businesses. We seek not just to take the Nigerian economy out of
recession but to place it on a path of sustained, inclusive and
diversified growth.We are determined to change Nigeria from an import
dependent country to a producing nation.
"We must become a nation where we grow what we eat and consume what we produce.
"We
must strive to have a strong Naira and productive economy. The Plan I
am launching today therefore sets out what we, as Government, are
committed to do to create the enabling environment for business to
thrive," the President said.
He
called on state governments as well as Nigerians to work with the
Federal Government to ensure the objectives of the plan is achieved.
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