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Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by aniarizona: 2:58am On Mar 20, 2015
Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda and Diversifying Nigeria’s Economy

01 Mar 2013
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President Goodluck Jonathan



Dr Socrates Chime


In his essay, ‘Social Analysis of the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Ebele Joanthan’ published in the European Scientific Journal July edition vol. 8, No.16, John E. Gyong, a Sociologist from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, presented a classic analysis of the Transformation Agenda, its strengths, weaknesses and what it must take to realise its targets. According to ABU Sociologist, Nigeria is not new to having its leaders come up with a number of visions and policies since Independence. He however maintained that Jonathan’s a 5-year development plan 2011-2015, differs based on its being a well thought out policy document backed by a world class team of 28 technocrats under his personal Chairmanship and the coordination of the renowned Economist, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

The Transformation Agenda was necessitated by the need to correct the flaws in the country’s drive for development where there is absence of long-term perspective, and lack of continuity, consistency and commitment (3Cs) to agreed policies.  The culminating effect of these has been growth and development of the Nigerian economy without a concomitant improvement in the overall welfare of Nigerian citizens. According to the information contained in the enabling document, the Transformation Agenda is based on and draws inspiration from the Vision 20:2020 and the first National Implementation Plan (NIP). It aims to deepen the effects and provide a sense of direction.
 
Leaving no one in doubt as to the ‘how’ of the Transformation Agenda, the President stated he has great confidence in the ability of Nigerians to transform the country. What should be required of his Administration was to provide a suitable environment for productive activities to flourish. He went on to appeal all good people of Nigerian to enlist as agents of the great Transformation Agenda.
The Transformation Agenda is based on a set of priority policies and programmes which, when implemented, would transform the Nigerian economy to meet the future needs of the people. Implicit in the DNA of the Transformation Agenda is the determination of the Jonathan Administration to diversify the economy away from oil and make sure that the external sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, solid minerals, and services sectors are vibrant and thriving.
 
The call by the President for everyone to enlist as agents of the Transformation Agenda was heeded by all well-meaning Nigerians, Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of Government with an uncommon patriotic zeal.
The Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr Okonjo-Iweala, quickly got the President’s assent to introduce, for the first time in the annals of Nigeria’s public service, a performance-based system which requires the various Ministries (and by implication, Departments and Agencies under them) to present their scorecards at agreed periods. The idea was to underscore the needlessness of a ‘workshop syndrome’ where ‘blueprints and strategic documents’ are churned out regularly, but filed away. The ‘Bible’ for the Jonathan Administration will be the Transformation Agenda document and commitment to its implementation should be the creed by which every public servant should live.

Among the institutions under the Federal Ministry of Finance is Nigerian Export-Import Bank – NEXIM. For NEXIM Bank, the question of embracing the Transformation Agenda was not just about political correctness, but more fundamentally because it is a raison d’e-tre for its existence. Fully reinventing itself from a loss to profit making institution 2010 under Orya’s leadership, the then new NEXIM management, with the endorsement of its Shareholders embarked on a Strategic Transformation Plan (2010 – 2015) with the assistance of KPMG Consulting firm.  A key aspect of the initiative was the redefinition of the Bank’s target sectors to focus on high growth sectors with significant employment generation potentials.  The sectors, termed “MASS Agenda”, are Manufacturing, Agriculture, Solid Minerals and Services.  The Services sector is further broken down into three major subsectors, namely Creative & Entertainment, Tourism (Hotels, Resorts, and Arts & Craft) and Transport.

An important factor in the strategic transformation by NEXIM was the holistic approach taken by the Management to ensure adequate capitalisation, adoption of a robust enterprise-wide risk management framework, good corporate governance principles, smarter business processes, clearer focus and compliance with regulations and relevant government policies.
 
Towards delivering its mandate, the Bank has till date intervened in the Nigerian economy by providing credit and risk bearing support in excess N82.21bn and US273.24million to over 900 projects.  It has also aided the creation and sustenance of over 46,110 direct jobs and many more indirect jobs, in addition to generating over US$1.2billion in foreign exchange earnings. More specifically, from August, 2009 when the Orya-led Management came on board, about N23billion has been disbursed and this has created 10,728 direct jobs and foreign exchange earnings of about $188.47million. This statistics are almost 5months retro as the Bank continues to improve on its performance by the day.

As the Trade Policy Bank of Government of Nigeria, NEXIM participates actively in the formulation and implementation of the Government Trade and Industrial Policy.  The Bank is a member of the Trade Facilitation Task Force, whose main mandate is to improve Nigeria’s Ranking on ‘Trading across Borders’.  Towards this, the Bank partners with relevant trade facilitating institutions to organise seminars and discuss policy issues with agencies such as CBN, NEPC, NIPC, NDE, SMEDAN, NACCIMA, MAN, Chambers of Commerce, Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NEPC). The Bank is also the National Guarantor under the ECOWAS Interstate Transit Scheme. Just recently, on February 22, 2013, the Bank was given the right to host the 2014 Borderless Alliance Conference in recognition of its role towards making Nigeria Africa’s export trade springboard. 

At various times, the Bank has been involved in some of the President’s initiatives on targeted development in sectors/ industries like Tourism, Cocoa, Textile, Cassava, Sesame seeds and more recently the Creative and Entertainment Industry through the Nigerian Creative and Entertainment Industry Stimulation Loan Scheme (NCEILS). This is part of the Federal Government’s effort to bolster the industry and has seen practitioners granted loans of over N800 million according to data from the Bank. One of the movies, Dr BELLO, funded from the facility is well on the way to becoming a global hit with premieres across several continents and in box offices across about 50 theatres in the US alone.

Presently, NEXIM is in the last trimester of its gestation to birth the laudable Sealink Project which aims to boost maritime trade within the economic community by 300 per cent. The new shipping company will connect West and Central African ports with a fleet of 3,000 to 5,000-tonne ships that will greatly reduce goods shipment times, in addition to lowering the cost of business for regional companies. The Federal Government has technically endorsed the Sealink project as of Wednesday February 13, 2013 after the brilliant presentation of the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the Ministry’s enviable scorecard to the FEC. The Sealink Project has also consistently enjoyed the support and advocacy of Dr. Olusegun Aganga who cannot wait for its take-off. For all that, it will be not be a Government-driven project, but private sector driven or at best a PPP. On its part, NEXIM is merely facilitating the initiative, in collaboration with other stakeholders such as ECOWAS and the Federation of West African Chambers of Commerce and Industry, FEWACCI.
 
One of the key objectives of President Goodluck’s Transformation Agenda is in the area of encouraging large-scale industries and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES) to manufacture goods, revitalize ailing industries, promote agriculture and agro businesses, encourage local content strategy and develop Information Technology and Communication (ICT) to be the major driver of the economy. With the giant strides NEXIM is taking, it is safe to say that the Transformation Agenda is realistic and achievable.
 
Chime, a former diplomat, resides in Lagos

Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by oluwafemi113(m): 2:59am On Mar 20, 2015
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It can only be under this present administration.

Everything done change

Nigeria Police (now PDP Police)

Nigeria Defence Academic ( now PDP Defence Academic)

Nigeria labour congress (now PDP congress)

Africa independent television ( now PDP television)

OPC ( now PDP OPC )

NFF ( now PDP NFF). ETC

Common 1 + 1 that used to be 2 is now 11

Chia Chia This present administration no go kill us oooo

We really need change and

The change start from me and you for better tomorrow


Vote wisely
Don't sale your vote
Vote GMB
Vote APC for better change

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Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by jeffizy(m): 3:06am On Mar 20, 2015
Your title says it all.
Many things about JONATHAN we don't know.
Paper projects, paper jobs, paper development.
You rats just write figures and quote datas as if you live on Jupiter.

Change is imminent . Don't get caught napping.
Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by shugacaneman: 3:20am On Mar 20, 2015
Many things i knw abt Goodluck includes that he knws that he has not done well. Running around and asking for second chance.
Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by GboyegaD(m): 3:26am On Mar 20, 2015
Why all these lies?
Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by Rainmaker69(m): 4:53am On Mar 20, 2015
If you have to crack all this grammar to convince Nigerians then all is not well.
Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by Nobody: 5:37am On Mar 20, 2015
Am sure u all did not know that many economic development programs institutedy other governments before GEJ has now been relagated to the background. We had NEEDS, 7-POINT AGENDA, VISION 20:2020. If any of them had been followed by full implementation, Nigeria would have been better off.

GEJ's TRANSFORMATION AGENDA appears to be the worst of them all cause its only transforming only a select few into Billionaires while further impoverishing majority of Nigerians.

Forget what someone is saying abroad. We know whats happening in our fatherland.
Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by lilbabyak(m): 6:07am On Mar 20, 2015
These pictures sweet for system screen saver.

anyway







Sai baba
Re: Many Things About Goodluck Jonathan You Don't Know! by WisdomFlakes: 6:10am On Mar 20, 2015
I think Nigerians know enough to make an informed decision for CHANGE. Enough of the phantom 'transformation'.

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