The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the Federal Government is very focused on the economy and has a clear economic plan to transform the country.
The Minister maintained that those who accuse the government of not having an economic plan are ignorant of government workings. The Minister stated this on Thursday when he received Japanese Ambassador to Nigeria Sadanobu Kusaoke, in Abuja. ”Those who think we do not have an economic plan have not taken the pains to check out our plan.
”We are working to reflate the economy, provide more jobs, invest in infrastructure, power, railways and roads and by so doing create the enabling environment for industries to thrive,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed said there were 34 priority actions to be implemented in the 2016 budget, listing some of them as increasing low interest lending to the Real Sector and implementing measures to achieve self-sufficiency and become net exporters of certain agricultural products. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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THUNDER fire you Lai Muhammad
ReplyDeleteThunder fire your mama and papa@Anonymous idiot.
DeleteLies lies and more lies is una economic blueprint kwo? And the results of the blueprint are hunger kworshiokor hopelessness crimes and extreme poverty. Useless party, Useless people.APC.. Werepe change!
ReplyDeleteYou and your Party have economic plan and you are wasting our time fighting only corruption, a monster and individuals who shared money. You can not decipher between corrupt practices, stealing and sharing money. Please, advise your president to put in place measures to check corruption in all levels of Government, stop people stealing and sharing Government money meant for projects. Those who are not using constituents money very well are stealing the peoples right. While those sharing Government money are ignorant of the law and should pay for it.
ReplyDeleteSome people are ignorant of the fact that no amount of economic policies can thrive where corruption is the order of the day. Is money not to be injected into the economy before it can work? What of if billion of dollars is injected into the economy and the managers of the fund decide to embezzle it?
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