The Federal Government
has set out “34 strategic priority programmes and projects” that it intends to
achieve beginning with the 2016 budget.
Daily
Trust report continues:
Minister
of State for Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed disclosed this to
reporters after a cabinet meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.
She
said President Muhammadu Buhari was expected to receive the corrected version
of the budget details from the National Assembly today or tomorrow.
Sources
said the President would sign the budget immediately before he travels to
France on Friday.
The
minister said the 34 specific areas, which were grouped into four major objectives
are governance and security; diversification of the economy; creating support
for the poor and the vulnerable: as well as reflating the economy through
investment.
She added that they were presented with “clear deliverables, targets and indicators to ensure that ministries, departments and Agencies deliver on implementation.”
She added that they were presented with “clear deliverables, targets and indicators to ensure that ministries, departments and Agencies deliver on implementation.”
According
to the minister, the 34 priority areas needed to be implemented in 2016 are categorized
into thematic areas are:
*To achieve and maintain a capital spend minimum of 30 percent annually with the
objective to reflect the economy and enhance employment generation capacity for
the productive sector.
*To achieve an appropriate exchange regime to achieve a predictable exchange
rate by the end of 2016.
*To increase low interest lending to the real sector at single digit “maybe nine
percent” in order to increase output and growth.
*(On
diversifying the economy) To attain self-sufficiency in tomato paste in 2016
and rice production by 2018.
Nigeria
spent US$2.41 billion on rice importation between January 2012 and May 2015 and
another US$1bn on tomato paste importation.
*To
increase local production of maize, soya beans, poultry and livestock and to
stop import. The deadline for these to be announced later in the year.
*To
expand the agro- allied sector to intensify local production of cassava, cocoa,
cashew nuts, fruits and sesame seeds.
*To
make use of 5,000 hectares arable land in 12 River Basin Development
Authorities and to utilize 22 dams for commercial farming.
Priorities
under power, rails and road:
*To
optimize up to 7,000 megawatts (MW) installed capacity with the associated
infrastructure in order to enhance investment, productivity and employment.
*To
complete the Kaduna-Abuja-Ajaokuta railway lines in 2016.
*To
commence the construction of the Lagos - Kano standard gauge rail line and also
to finalize the negotiation regarding the Calabar-Lagos rail line.
The
objective of this is to increase availability of mass transit, to relief pressure
on road infrastructure.
*To
undertake the rehabilitation and construction of 31 major projects and restore
the degraded sections of some major high ways and improve connectivity over a
distance of 210,093 kilometres through public works maintenance, Public Private
Partnership (PPP) and other interventions.
*To
adopt and execute comprehensive national oil and gas policy which is supposed
to be the road map for the petroleum industry development diversification as
well as privatization.
*Sets a three-year deadline to achieve self-sufficiency in refined petroleum products and to become a net exporter of petroleum products.
*Sets a three-year deadline to achieve self-sufficiency in refined petroleum products and to become a net exporter of petroleum products.
*To
push for the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).
*(Ease
of doing business) Sets target to move 20 places up the ranking from 169 to 149
by fast-tracking business approvals, acquisition of land titles, issuance of
visas for persons seeking to come into the country do business.
*To
invest in the lives of our people by implementing various social projects
covering health and education.
*Government to rehabilitate 5,000 primary health centres in 5,000 wards this year to deliver affordable health care services to Nigerians as close as possible to their homes.
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