The presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, Muhammad
Buhari, on Monday declared that if he
is voted in as President on February 14,
2015,
He would ban the importation of
basic items like rice, tomato in order to
enhance local production of the
products for the good of Nigerians.
He also said his administration would
focus on agriculture, mining,
infrastructure and job provision at the
top of its economic agenda.
Buhari gave a summary of how he
would revive the economy in a meeting...
with Organised Private Sector in Lagos.
He said his government would place
emphasis on security, corruption,
economy.
“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.”
The meeting, which had key members of
the APC in attendance, was hosted by
the Lagos State Governor, Mr.
Babatunde Fashola.
source...247gistupdate

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