President Muhammadu Buhari |
President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration will
gladly reverse or abandon some inherited economic policies, if doing so will
lead to the creation of more jobs for Nigerians. The president stated
this at a meeting with executive members of the Manufacturers Association of
Nigeria (MAN), in the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday. Buhari directed the
Ministries of Industries, Trade and Investment and Finance as well as the
Central Bank and other relevant government agencies to evolve before next
year’s budget new policies to boost domestic manufacturing.
“We are in difficult times economically, but we’ll continue to do our best for
manufacturing to
pick up. We must begin to behave as if we have no oil at all. We will gladly have policy somersaults, if it will mean more jobs, particularly for youths. I campaigned on three major planks. To effectively secure our country, provide employment through revamping the economy, and wage a relentless war against corruption. I intend to keep faith with these promises,” he said.
pick up. We must begin to behave as if we have no oil at all. We will gladly have policy somersaults, if it will mean more jobs, particularly for youths. I campaigned on three major planks. To effectively secure our country, provide employment through revamping the economy, and wage a relentless war against corruption. I intend to keep faith with these promises,” he said.
News Agency of Nigeria report continues:
He lamented that the textile industry that employed about 320,000 people in the
past but only paraded about 30,000 now.
“It shows the
carelessness of past governments, if almost 300,000 people lose jobs in a
single sector.
“We have a clear idea of
how we can stimulate employment and we will work very hard to do so,” Buhari
told the MAN delegation.
The MAN President, Dr
Frank Jacobs had appealed for a review of policies that stifle the
manufacturing sector.
He noted that the
importance of a robust manufacturing sector for the general wellbeing of the
economy could not be over-emphasized.
The News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) reports that the president was also briefed on the activities of the
Federal Ministry of Women Affairs by top management staff of the ministry.
(NAN)
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