Okooo....The presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, Maj.-Gen. Muhammad Buhari (retd), on Monday said
if elected on February 14, he would ban the importation of basic items
like rice and tomato in order to enhance local production of the
products.
He also said his administration would
focus on agriculture, mining, infrastructure and job provision at the
top of its economic agenda.
Buhari, who gave a summary of how he
intended to revive the economy in a meeting with the Organised Private
Sector in Lagos, said his government would place emphasis on three key
issues of security, tackling corruption and reviving the ailing economy.
The meeting, which had all the key
members of the APC in attendance, was hosted by the Lagos State
Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola.
“How can Nigeria be importing virtually
everything? How can we be importing even tomatoes? If I am elected,
basic items like rice and tomatoes, which we have the capacity to
produce, will be banned from being imported,” Buhari said.
The APC presidential candidate said his
commitment to the Nigerian people would be governed by the highest
consideration for how his policies would create jobs.
He also said he would focus on the provision of infrastructure such as power and roads.
Buhari, who said he agreed with the
current administration on the privatisation of the power utilities,
however, said there would be a need to also privatise the transmission
segment.
According to him, the privatisation of
the power sector has yet to achieve the desired result because after the
handing over of the assets to private investors, the hard work to
connect the various parts of the power chain, supply gas, install
transformers and complete substations has not been done.
He added, “Our 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 give, the reduction in the cost of production,
the savings from self-generation by Nigerians, who currently spend a
lot of their income on purchase of diesel and petrol to generate their
own electricity, will reduce the burden on their disposable income.”
An existing plan to build a refinery in Lagos will be supported by the Federal Government, according to Buhari.
Another area of infrastructure investment
that will receive attention, according to him, is road and highway
construction from one end of the country to the other.
He said his administration would
concentrate on roads and highways that linked the states, while state
governments would be expected to connect their respective areas to the
highways.
Buhari said, “Road construction alone
will unlock value chain of opportunities for construction companies,
builders, engineers, architects, quarry operators, cement and iron rod
producers and suppliers.
“The successful opening up of Nigeria by
the construction of new roads and highways will revive road transport,
truck manufacture, tyre manufacture as well as engine oil and brake pad
production on one hand. It will also create a demand for job for
mechanics, drivers and those engaged in transport support businesses.
“We expect a revival of all the
interstate economies to thrive across Nigeria, providing support to
travellers by way of canteens, restaurants, farm produce etc.”
He, however, said because corruption was
affecting the performance of the economy, he would tackle it headlong if
elected into office.
According to him, the alleged $20bn
missing crude oil proceeds, which was estimated to be equal to about
N4.2tn, were nearly a year’s budget.
He said with N5m per vehicle, the amount
could provide 840,000 patrol vehicles to help improve on the security of
towns and villages across the country.
The APC presidential candidate also noted
that the amount could provide 311,000 buses that could revolutionise
the transport sector of the economy.
He said, “If the average cost of
generating one megawatt of power is about $1.5m (excluding gas and
distribution costs), $20bn would have brought us over 13,333MW of power.
What a difference that will make in the country!
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