Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday declared open The Nation Economy Forum blaming the country’s economic problem on over dependence on oil and corruption.
He said the present administration is determined to address the problem by prioritizing key sectors.
Osinbajo spoke at the Forum in Lagos which also had in attendance Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, Imos State Governor, Rochas Okorocha and other dignitaries.
Ambode urged states to consider areas of their comparative advantages by collaborating in particularly areas of Agriculture.
Okorocha called for devolution of powers from the central to other levels of government.
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National Econonic Forum: Osinbajo blames economic problems on oil, corruption
National Econonic Forum: Osinbajo blames economic problems on oil, corruption
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Thursday, April 07, 2016
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Man of God what are you doing?
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ReplyDeleteWE ARE TIRED OF TALK, TALK & TALK. LET US GET PRACTICAL. TELL PMB TO STAY AT HOME AND BRAINSTORM WITH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ECONOMIC EXPERTS, BUSINESS MAGNATES, AGRICTURISTS ETC. LATE Y'ARADUA CHECKED ALL THE REPORTS OF SUCH PAST COMMITEES WHILE JONATHAN HAD NATIONAL CONFERENCE. ALL THESE REPORTS ARE AVAILABLE PLEASE USE THEM. THIS GOVERNMENT SHOULD TAKE A BOLD STEP AND START SOMETHING THAT WILL RESTORE OUR HOPE. DO NOT ALLOW STRIKES - NLC & DOCTORS ARE THREATENING. STOP THIS ECONOMIC CONFERENCE IMMEDIATELY AND GO INTO YOUR ARCHIVE TO DIG FOR DIRECTION.
ReplyDeleteBlame game! Corruption this, corruption that as if you are not part of the people that supported and benefited from corruption. All the money you made as tinubu's boy what do you call that? Reward. If you like don't start working. Both you, your former and present bosses are all corrupt. You know you can't prove otherwise before the God you claim to serve.
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