The Federal Government has re-assured Nigerians that the 2016 budget is
expected to go into full operations in the next few days.
This
assurance was given by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who was a guest
speaker at the 12th edition of ‘The Platform’, an annual national
discourse put together by Covenant Christian Centre, at the Federal
Capital Territory Abuja.
He said: “We expect that the budget will go into operation in the next few days.
“This year, isn’t it so interesting that we are all paying attention and we know what exactly is going on?” he asked.
Reeling
out some of the government’s plans to 2016, Vice President further told
the gathering that technology innovation hubs would be established
across the country.
The target, according to him, is to have two
Super Hubs – one in Lagos and the other in Abuja – and six Regional
Technology Hubs in the six geo-political zones – South-east,
South-south, South-west, North-west, North-central and North-east.
“In
partnership with several major technology companies, the hubs will be
fully resourced to the infrastructure and capacity building tools.
“Each
hub will be designed to produce relevant innovative technology
solutions to a wide range of business, commercial and government
problems,” Professor Osinbajo stated.
He further stressed that
the government of Buhari was completely and irrevocably committed to
change, but warned that it may not be easy.
“Though the early
signs may be confusing and sometimes discouraging, there has never been a
better opportunity than now to turn the country in the direction of
success.
“What we must do is not to blink. No shaking. Let us
stay the course, keep our focus and see our country turn around,” the
Vice President urged Nigerians
Professor Osinbajo also said that
besides fighting corruption, the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration would
create jobs for the people by further diversifying the economy.
“We will deepen the diversification of the economy.
“The big areas of focus are agriculture, agro-allied value chains, solid minerals, petrochemicals, technology and entertainment.
“We
need to be completely self-sufficient in production of rice, wheat,
tomato and several of the products that drain our foreign exchange.
“This country can feed itself, produce enough.
“All
that we need to do is focus on those who are producing and remove the
obstacles on the way of giving people who are producing money or
resources that they need directly,” he stressed.
At the event,
nation building, and not just nation formation was also identified as
the solution to the socio-economic problems confronting Nigeria.
This suggestion was made by the convener of the platform, and Pastor of Covenant Christian Centre, Poju Oyemade.
The platform is an annual national discuss for promoting national growth and economic development.
The
theme for this year is, ‘Nigeria, What Is In Your Hand? Tapping Into
Our Dead Economy, Looking beyond Our Oil-driven Economy’.
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