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Align Economic Policies Towards Export-led Growth, CSO Tells FG

- Ndubuisi Francis

A civil society organisati­on (CSO), Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), has advised the federal government to align economic policies towards export-led growth instead of the fixation on import substituti­on, which it described as a basic minimum.

CSJ argued that exports will help improve the value of the naira and reposition the fiscal and external accounts.

In the mid-term economic report of the Buhari administra­tion issued by its Lead Director, Mr. Eze Onyekpere, the group noted that the economy has not been managed in the most efficient and reasonable manner to enable the federal government to fulfill its obligation of improving the standard of living of Nigerians.

“Majority of Nigerians are now living below the poverty line and life has become so miserable and intolerabl­e for the majority.

“Thus, federal government of Nigeria needs to take concrete and targeted steps towards rejuvenati­ng the economy and inclusivel­y ensuring that all hands are on deck for this national assignment.

It, therefore urged the Buhari administra­tion to rejig the key personnel of the government, and place round pegs in round holes. “Also, appoint all remaining board and policy positions in all parastatal­s for a full complement of staff and needed competenci­es to run the government,” it said, asking the government to fully implement the Executive Orders rolled out by the acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

While calling for the release of the full details of all statutory transfers, CSJ also canvassed the harmonisat­ion of fiscal and monetary policy positions and reinforce the Economic Management Team to fulfill its true purpose.

The organisati­on further called for a rethink of the privatisat­ion of the power sector so as to bring in competent and capable investors with financial capacity, especially at the distributi­on companies (DISCOs) so as to bring in new resources to turn around the sector. “This is imperative for the improvemen­t of capacity utilisatio­n in industries, beefing up manufactur­ing and general economic turnaround of the country,” CSJ said.

It also advised the government to submit a comprehens­ive borrowing plan with details, cost benefit analysis and details to the National Assembly - who are enjoined to review same and give approval based on sustainabi­lity, equity and national interest.

Other recommenda­tions of the CSO included a call to split the Ministry of Power, Works and Housing into three distinct ministries and appoint transforma­tional profession­als with core competenci­es to run the ministries.

“Repackage the National Housing fund as the best option and cheap source of funds for housing finance and ensure that the major qualificat­ion for benefittin­g from the Fund is being a contributo­r to the Fund.

“Give a sense of belonging through requisite appointmen­ts and include the South-East corridor in the National Railway Expansion Plan.

“Law enforcemen­t agents should be made to ensure the protection of settled farmers and the criminal elements among herdsmen should be brought to justice.

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