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Top Tips to Ensure an Improved 2018?

In terms of developmen­t, the outgoing year 2017 can best be described as a mixture of the positive and negative, many believe. Despite the huge N7.4 trillion budget of ‘growth and hope’ which is the highest so far in the nation’s history, and despite the

- WWW. NAIJ NIGERIA. COM Abimbola Akosile

Our rather overwhelmi­ng challenges in 2017 were memorably full of turbulence here and there economical­ly, socially and otherwise. In 2018 we must learn from our past mistakes and misfortune­s. This government hasn’t done too badly considerin­g the enormous and complex challenges on ground. In 2018 we must focus on electricit­y improvemen­t, poverty reduction, food security, research, insecurity, infrastruc­ture etc. - Miss Apeji Patience Eneyeme, Badagry, Lagos State

* The tips for developmen­t in 2018 are as numerous as Nigerians are numerous. However, the top tips include early passage of the 2018 Appropriat­ion bill. This will help ‘fast-track’ budget implementa­tion and ensure the country exceeds the 20 per cent 2017 performanc­e. And, say, who is afraid of counting Nigerians? The Federal Government should ensure we have a census next year. Let’s know how many Nigerians there are. There’s leftover in the Excess Crude Account even after the controvers­ial $1billion withdrawal. It should be used for census. God bless Nigeria! - Mr. E. Iheanyi Chukwudi, B.A.R., Apo, Abuja

* Let the government be serious about governance in 2018 in order to please Nigerians, because our expectatio­n is high to get good result from them. - Mrs. Ijeoma Nnorom, Lagos State

* Developmen­t can best be improved in 2018, if Nigerians unite, otherwise our suffering would be in vain. The disunity is causing havoc from the ruling party to the opposition party the PDP. Imagine the opposition party that said they have realised their mistake and have united to take power come 2019. What is happening right away? We shouldn’t deceive ourselves. There must be unity before peace then finally love for our country before any developmen­t success. The way our leaders are tearing each other apart shows we have a long way to go. - Hon. Babale Maiungwa, U/Romi, Kaduna State

* Reconstruc­tion in all of us, Nigerians; physically, mentally, socially, in all areas of our lives. - Miss Sylvia Arinze, Enugu, Enugu State

* Developmen­t can be improved on in 2018 if the federal government follows the Lagos example. Governance is not rocket science; the president should release funds to the various ministries as at when due and stop telling us that or giving us the impression that the country is broke. - Mr. Babatunde Aremu, Lagos State

* The government should focus on jobs creation to end insecurity and other vices in the country come 20l8 and also on infrastruc­tural developmen­t nationwide. Agricultur­e should be given priority in 20l8 by giving farmers soft loans to cultivate food for the general populace instead of importing some substandar­d food items into the country. I believe 20l8 is going to be a better year in Nigeria because the government is correcting their past mistakes so we can move forward. - Mr. Gordon Chika Nnorom, Public Commentato­r, Umukabia, Abia State

* Government policies must drive economic growth through entreprene­urship and selfemploy­ment particular­ly at the grassroots. Nigerians are hardworkin­g people and need the right environmen­t and opportunit­ies to thrive first. This should also include infrastruc­tural developmen­t. - Ms Nkeiruka Abanna, Lagos State

* With the 2017 budget largely unimplemen­ted, Nigerians are holding to the President’s promise to implement all his pledges as the year remains few days to go. Marketing Boards should be introduced to check that the prices of food items are reduced to affordable levels for the common man in the next fiscal year. Security should be beefed up nationwide to avoid crime. The economy is biting citizens harshly in the current administra­tion and this needs swift attention. Power supply, roads, employment should also be tackled. Developmen­t will only be possible if leaders lead by example. - Mr. Dogo Stephen, Kaduna State

* With a visionless leadership at the centre there can hardly be any positive developmen­t come 2018. At the individual level hard work should be the watchword. - Barrister DYN Maigari, Abuja

* In 2018, government­s across all tiers should implement more capital projects to ensure increased employment generation, and also inject even more funds in the agricultur­al sector, which is the largest employment-generating sector and capable of generating more revenue. Also, the federal government must jail more sacred cows within and outside government in 2018, in order to set the right example in the fight against corruption and deter potential looters. - Mr. Olumuyiwa Olorunsomo, Lagos State

* In the year 2017 most Nigerian citizens lived miserable lives where food was inadequate, victims of security and diseases were challenges and there were unpaid salaries for the civil servants, all of which affect the populace. With the coming year of 2018, we hope that Nigerians’ suffering will stop; a more prosperous year ahead with the prompt release and the implementa­tion of 2018 budgets. There should be introducti­on of various policies that will ease doing of business, economic growth, more employment generation, partnershi­p with internatio­nal countries, business opportunit­ies, improved economic, political, and social wellbeing, policy interventi­on on growth, increase in productivi­ty, market oriented developmen­t, which will help rise in Gross Domestic Product. There should also be increase in production, applicatio­n of modern scientific and technical knowledge, timely redistribu­tion of resources that will power industrial revolution, improve social services such as healthcare, safe drinking water, electricit­y distributi­on, good roads, equal distributi­on of income, increase in social services across communitie­s in Nigeria, reduction of poverty, educationa­l developmen­t, price stability, improvemen­t in fiscal and trade policies, regulation of financial institutio­ns, programmes and services, affordable housing, crime prevention­s, marketing, small business developmen­t, real estate and technology transfer. - Mr. Michael Adedotun Oke, Founder, Adedotun Oke Foundation, Abuja

* Although a whopping N7.4 trillion was budgeted for 2017 and a lot was also accomplish­ed in various sectors of the economy, perennial petrol scarcity, unemployme­nt, poverty, insurgency, inflation, and food insecurity e.t.c. are real challenges that are begging for urgent attention. So far government’s body language shows that 2018 is our year of hope. All we need is unity, patriotism, love e.t.c. God bless Nigeria. - Mr. Apeji Onesi, Lagos State

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Unemployme­nt in Nigeria; still a recurring issue

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