This book is a book that contains
a lot that has been achieved by the present administration, but I must say
there is still a lot that has not been covered on account of the fact that this
book was meant to have been presented in May but we thought we would wait until
the President returned before presenting it.
Some things have not been
included in the book and I might just supply some of that. One of such things,
is the exemplary frugality, the honesty and humility, and sense of humour of
Mr. President.
That frugality can sometimes be a
problem, as you know, Mr. President decided that since government provides
accommodation, food and transportation for the President and the Vice President,
we didn’t need a full salary. Now how much is this salary by the way? It is
public knowledge and I think it is N1, 750,000.00 or so, which is under
N2million. He said he would take only half of his salary and so I had no choice
but also to take over of my own salary. Unfortunately Mr. President turned down
my request, to give the other half to a worthy cause – his Vice President. He
didn’t consider me a more worthy cause to give half of his salary! (Laughter).
In a country where politicians
sometimes want to be as wealthy as Dangote, it is refreshing to have a
President who most people won’t even dare to discuss any private benefit on a
project let alone a bribe or a kick-back.
Nigeria’s major problem is
corruption, it is the main reason for the depletion of our resources, such that
we had no savings when oil prices fell, and we were losing over 1billion
barrels a day.
It was the prudence and honesty
of the President that ensured that despite the economic downturn, we were able
to support the States, spend N1.3trillion on capital expenditure, the largest
in the history of the nation, and also to ensure we met all our other
obligations, both foreign and local.
Mr President’s unassuming
personality and humility, is in my view, probably his greatest strength. This
is why he is never flattered, or carried away by praise or adulation. He has
always said: “I don’t pretend to know all the answers. I am here to provide
stability and leadership, to a generation, a group of people, determined to run
this country honestly, to provide jobs and prosperity to the poor, and our huge
youth population.”
I remember when he was on medical
vacation, and I was speaking to him on the phone fairly regularly and giving
him a rundown of what was going on, especially when he was on the first medical
vacation. He said to me, “don’t worry about telling me all that is happening, I
rely on your judgment keep doing your best, what if I drop dead?! You would
have to run it anyway.” I had to say to him, that his dropping dead was not
part of the plan.
I think that his sense of humour,
self-deprecating humour is one that very people know about. As it has been
said, he is a man of very few words. I remember that very early in the
administration, he directed my attention to a cartoon of him in one newspaper
which showed him, sitting on a wheel chair in bandages, at the top of the
cartoon, were the words: “you promised to hit the ground running” and then
under it, it just stated: “you just hit the ground.”
I had a good laugh, but I think
it is also an understanding that leadership, is not about self-adulation and
self-aggrandizement. It is first of all, an understanding and humility, knowing
that you have been picked from millions of people to lead the people because
you are trusted to do so, not because you are thought of as a man with all the
answers but because you are trusted to be able to lead others to achieve the
results.
The other day, he was saying that
if you paid attention to what is going on with farmers, and how well they are
doing, he said one way of knowing is by recognising that they would do two
things, especially farmers in the North. They would go to Hajj and marry more
wives. Already, we can see the increase in the number of wives farmers are
marrying.
Mr. President, your Excellencies,
the ultimate benefit of public service, is the ability to touch millions of
lives for good or for ill, by governmental policies and actions.
The reality of honest and serious
minded nation building is that in the short- run, tough and unpopular decisions
have to be made.
The greatest challenge is how to
take the tough decisions, do the difficult things, and keep the people’s
support. I suppose you cannot be a Buhari and shy away from tough decisions,
and the President has not been afraid to take the bold decisions even when they
are criticized.
What has happened so far under
this government is the tough business of laying strong foundations. The first,
is honesty and good governance, and prudence in government spending. The
second, is in ensuring that we have an infrastructure that can sustain our
economy, not now, but in the next decades. For the first time, in at least a
decade, we are spending 30% on capital expenditure.
As I have said earlier, we are
investing heavily on rail, roads, power, and other infrastructure. When you
look at rail, we are investing perhaps, the largest portion of our capital on
two rail projects; the Lagos – Kano rail project and we are concessioning the
Narrow Gauge, where we are building the new Standard Gauge. There is also the
Lagos – Calabar route and we have also recently approved the Port Harcourt –
Maiduguri route.
We expect, that our country will
need railways, to move the massive goods and services that we have been talking
about producing all this while. Already, our roads are suffering seriously. If
you look at some of what is going on around the Apapa port today, the port is
already over-subscribed, almost taking twice the custom that it should
ordinarily have, and that is increasing day by day. Each of these rail projects
starts from the ports, all the way up to the various destinations that I have
mentioned.
Third, is that we are focused on
agriculture and the agro-allied value chain, with our focus on cheaper and
improved inputs, local fertilizer production, cheaper credit for farmers in the
anchor borrowers programme.
Productivity in the agricultural
sector is at an all-time high. Rice imports have dropped by 70%, and we are
fast becoming one of the largest producers of paddy rice in the world.
Agriculture is providing more jobs than ever before, as it contributes more to
GDP.
More investments are coming into
Agriculture. WACOT, a few months ago opened its 120,000 metric tons rice mill
in Kebbi State. Indorama has also its opened 3million metric tons fertilizer
plant in Rivers State, which was commissioned a few weeks ago, Dangote is
investing in a total capacity of 1million metric tons of rice mills. Olam’s
poultry and feed mill which recently opened in Kaduna, is the largest in the
country.
It is evident, that the private
sector is listening, and smart money is following what government is doing. It
is very clear that we are opening up the space for industry and manufacturing.
You can see that from the response of the private sector and even in
technology. A lot of the young people are coming in to do various forms of
businesses now that they can see that the space is opening up.
Our philosophy as enunciated in
the Economic and Recovery Growth Plan, is to enable the private sector to lead
the economy in industry and manufacturing, and especially small businesses.
Of course, you have seen from the
results of the World Bank’s rating of Ease of Doing Business, we are making
very deliberate progress and we are moving very quickly indeed. I think the
point that we should note is that, the World Bank declares us as one of the top
ten reformed economies and I believe that investors are paying attention to
this. You can only reform with serious discipline and I want to say that the
leadership of the President has provided that discipline and we are seeing the
results of this.
Executive Orders have been signed
on making a priority made-in-Nigeria goods in procurement. This is one of the
very important policy decisions that the President made, that we must prefer
made-in-Nigeria goods.
In addition, we are giving
priority to ensuring that pre-investment approvals are efficiently and quickly
done. We also have an Executive Order for that, we are also working hard to
ensure that Public Service is responsive and diligent, and it does not become
an obstacle to investment and to the economy, rather a facilitator. Some of
these are contained in the book.
I want this audience in
particular, to recognise that every single day, there is attention being paid
to the needs and requirement of this country. We are a government dedicated to ensuring
that we give the very best that is possible to the people of Nigeria.
I would like to congratulate the
Presidential Communication Team, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Mr. Femi Adeshina, Mr.
Laolu Akande and all of the team that worked very hard and have continued to
work hard spending many hours on how to communicate the views of this
government and its activities as well and as comprehensively as possible.
I thank you all for your
attention, God bless you.
Released by:
Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant on Media
& Publicity
Office of the Vice President
November 16, 2017
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