NEWS: Buhari Admin Has Created New Set of Millionaires – Lai Mohammed
Nigeria’s minister for Information and Culture Lai Mohammed
on Tuesday mornining highlighted the success of Buhari administration
as the admin reached 2 years in office on Monday. Mr Mohammed said the
government has created new set of millionaires through new agricultural
policies.
He said, “What this government has done is that in the area of
agriculture, we have created a new set of millionaires in Kebbi, Imo,
Jigawa, Kano states so much that today, these new farmers have been
empowered and we have made agriculture quite attractive to them”.
On why food prices have continued to increase in this administration, Lai Mohammed said
“In any country where you lack basic infrastructure like roads,
railways, power, you are going to have a situation where the cost of
food would go up and that is why we are investing in infrastructural
development. On rail line, we have commenced the construction of the
150km per hour Lagos-Ibadan rail. We have been able to put down our
$1.2bn counterpart funding that would make us do also
Kano-Kaduna-Calabar and Port Harcourt line. By the time these things are
put in place, traders would be able to bring tomatoes by train from
Kano to Lagos ou would be able to bring food from the middlebelt and
that is what is going to make your food cheap. As we speak today, what
government is trying to do is how do we subsidize transportation of
these food items to bring them down. So if you don’t have power, roads,
railways in any part of the world, the cost of food would go up”.
According to the Minister, the government has been able to move the
economy out of recession in the agricultural, Manufacturing and Solid
Mineral sectors.
“Despite these austere times, we actually did move out of recession in manufacturing, agriculture and solid minerals”
Lai Mohammed
explained that Nigeria has been able to move out of recession in the
manufacturing sector because of the government’s commitment to “invest
in infrastructure, to improve the ease of doing business and unlike the
previous administration where 16% was spent on infrastructure in 2015,
we spent 30% in 2017 and that is why you can see that we are climbing
out of recession”.
Lai added that in 2015, 29 sub sectors of the economy were
under-performing but this administration has decreased the number to 16.
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