The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari Has Put Nigeria On Irreversib­le Road To Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Says Mohammed

• FG To Inject $ 1.2b In Agric, Targets 7000 Megawatts Power By 2021 • PDP Accuses President, APC Of Pulling Nigeria 60 Years Backward

- From Igho Akeregha, Bureau Chief and Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja

THE Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, yesterday said that President Muhammadu Buhari has put Nigeria on an irreversib­le road to sustainabl­e developmen­t in the past one year of his reelection, saying the President recorded the feat by some actions “mostly bold and highly visionary” taken. The minister, who made the declaratio­n at a news conference in Abuja to mark the first anniversar­y of the second term of Buhari, also disclosed that the federal government has laid out plans to inject at least $ 1.2billion into agricultur­e in the next one year to strengthen its drive for food sufficienc­y, while also promising to deliver 7000 megawatts of power by 2022.

But the opposition Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) described the last five years of Buhari’s administra­tion as wasteful, adding that the administra­tion has pulled Nigeria 60 years backward. Briefing journalist­s in Abuja yesterday, the party,

through its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, lamented that “the Buhari- led All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) government has turned our nation into a wasteland, devastated her economy, shattered our national dreams, crushed the hope of citizens and set our country backward.”

Mohammed insisted that the past one year had been momentous, adding that never in the history of Nigeria had so many positive steps been taken in so short a time, saying: “Buhari was elected in 2015 on the strength of his promise of change. Nigerians are satisfied with his performanc­e, especially in the cardinal areas of fighting corruption, tackling insecurity and revamping the economy, and overwhelmi­ngly re- elected the President in 2019.

“One year later, the President is taking Nigeria to the Next Level of irreversib­le change for the better.”

Mohammed disclosed that the stage is set for the implementa­tion of the greatest agricultur­al revolution in the history of Nigeria with the unpreceden­ted injection of $ 1.2billion loan into the agricultur­e sector, adding that the funds would revolution­ise agricultur­e at a huge scale and would be through the government- to- government bilateral loan from Brazil, with support from Deutsche Bank and the Islamic Corporatio­n for Insurance of Export Credit of the Islamic Developmen­t Bank. On power supply, he said the government recognised that inadequate power supply and blackouts have stifled Nigeria’s economic developmen­t and has become the single most formidable ob - stacle to the country’s eco - nomic developmen­t.

But following an agreement with German company,

Siemens, in July last year to boost power supply in Nigeria, he said the stage was now set for the perennial power problem to become a thing of the past, adding: “Under the three- phase agreement, Nigerians will enjoy 7,000 megawatts of reliable power supply by the end of 2021 ( phase 1), 11,000 megawatts by the end of 2023 ( phase 2) and 25,000 megawatts in the third phase.”

This is as against the current power generation capacity of about 13,000 megawatts, out of which only an average of 3,400 megawatts reach consumers.

While listing other achievemen­ts of the administra­tion in the past one year, Mohammed noted that the President has taken some bold and highly visionary actions and which have now put the country on “an irreversib­le road to sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

The minister listed some of the achievemen­ts in the year to include Border Drill/ Exercise Swift Response; food security, particular­ly in domestic rice production; reduced smuggling; enhanced security; new visa policy and infrastruc­ture developmen­t. On job creation, he said the NPower Programme is continuing, while the administra­tion inaugurate­d the committee for the pilot special public works programme to be implemente­d by the National Directorat­e for Employment ( NDE) in five councils. According to him, in the wake of the COVID- 19 pandemic, the President has approved the engagement of 774,000 Nigerians for the special public works programme to cushion the effect of the pandemic, under which the 774,000 Nigerians would be engaged for a period of three months, with a payment of N20, 000 monthly allowance to each beneficiar­y.

He also listed the gains recorded by the administra­tion in the fight against corruption within the year, saying the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC) and Independen­t Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission ( ICPC) achieved major legal victories in asset seizures and graft interdicti­on.

Mohammed said the icing on the cake was Buhari’s signing of Executive Order 10 granting financial autonomy to the local government, state legislatur­e and judiciary.

In reaction, the PDP claimed that the administra­tion has failed woefully in its three major governance planks of provision of security, economic recovery and fight against corruption, insisting: “In the last five years, the APC administra­tion has done nothing, but driving our nation along the precipices, ruined our productive sector, frustrated our farmers, manufactur­ers and small scale entreprene­urs, devalued our naira, wrecked employment opportunit­ies for our youth, turned our once prosperous nation into the poverty capital of the world, while accumulati­ng huge foreign debts for this generation and the ones unborn.”

Condemning the huge loans accumulate­d so far, the party noted that under five years, Buhari has borrowed from every corner of the world, thereby placing Nigeria on the internatio­nal auction market and corruption has also worsened in government circle as shown in Transparen­cy Internatio­nal ( TI)’ s corruption perception index.

On security, the party lamented that under the APC administra­tion, insurgents, marauders and bandits, who have been pushed to the fringes under the PDP, have resurged and are now having field day ravaging communitie­s and killing our compatriot­s.

 ?? PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA ?? President Muhammadu Buhari ( middle), Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal ( left) and Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, after a closed- door meeting at the State House, Abuja over the recent security challenges in Sokoto… yesterday.
PHOTO: PHILIP OJISUA President Muhammadu Buhari ( middle), Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal ( left) and Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, after a closed- door meeting at the State House, Abuja over the recent security challenges in Sokoto… yesterday.

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