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FG to Organise Focused Labs to Boost Economic Growth

- Ndubuisi Francis

The Ministry of Budget and National Planning is set to organise focused labs, following approval by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

These labs consist simply in the bringing together of relevant stakeholde­rs in the public and private sectors into weeks of intensive working sessions to brainstorm on practical steps to overcoming any identified challenges in the implementa­tion of the country’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).

A statement released by Mr. Akpandem James, the media aide to the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma said the labs would serve as an effective tool for ensuring robust engagement between the public and private sectors to resolve challenges within a specified sector.

"It is a fall-out of the federal government Cabinet Retreat on ERGP Implementa­tion held in Abuja on the 10th of August this year with the theme “Getting Implementa­tion Right.

"A major outcome of the retreat was the need for Nigeria to conduct focused labs, drawing from the Malaysian model, which will drive quick delivery of the major outcomes of the ERGP.

"The initial labs will be in agricultur­e and transporta­tion, in power and gas, and in manufactur­ing and processing. Thereafter, similar labs will be conducted in other areas, such as entertainm­ent and tourism, health and education amongst others.

"The planned labs will be directed by relevant ministers and senior government officials, with the participat­ion of captains of industry and potential investors, both Nigerian, as well as major internatio­nal companies. Young and aspiring entreprene­urs will also be invited to participat­e," the statement said.

It added that already, the federal government had set up an ERGP implementa­tion team located in the Ministry of Budget and National Planning to coordinate the labs. "These staff will be supported by some consultant­s from Malaysia who will facilitate the first three pilot labs after which their services will no longer be required.

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