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Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Nobody: 6:12am On Mar 21, 2022

Tinubu cites lack of electricity as greatest impediment to economic development
By Seye Olumide (Southwest Bureau Chief)
18 March 2022 | 3:09 am


National leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has proposed a seven-point agenda, which he said would revive the country’s troubled economy and drastically reduce its dependence on petro-dollars.

The APC presidential aspirant said his desire to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari is to further improve the nation’s economy to the benefit of all Nigerians, including generations unborn.

The former governor of Lagos noted that lack of electricity was perhaps the single greatest impediment to the country’s economic advancement, adding that the lack of power inflates costs, undercuts productivity, causing havoc to overall economic activity and job creation.

“Our economic situation is literally and figuratively in the dark. The hurdles we face are not technical in nature. We must convince those political and economic factors currently impeding our quest for reliable power to step aside so that we may obtain this critical ingredient to economic vitality,” he said.
He said Nigeria must realise that no populous nation has ever attained broadly-shared prosperity without first creating an industrial capacity that employs large numbers of people and manufactures a significant quantity of goods for domestic consumption or export.



According to him, “England, America and China had implemented policies to protect key industries, promote employment and encourage exports, explaining that these countries represent the past, present and immediate future of national economic achievement.

“A strong, common trend is their policies of buffering strategic industries in ways that allow for the expansion and growth of the overall economy.

“So, we must press forward with a national industrial policy fostering the development of strategic industries that create jobs as well as spur further economic growth.”


“Whether we decide to focus attention on steel, textiles, cars, machinery components, or other items, we must focus on manufacturing things that Nigerians and the rest of the world value and want to buy. We must partially reshape the marketplace to accomplish this.”

The presidential hopeful also proposed the need for the Federal Government to develop a policy of tax credits, subsidies that insulate critical sectors from the negative impact of imports.


He recommended a national infrastructure plan, noting that roads, ports, bridges and railways needed enhancing, and new ones need to be built with the goal being to develop a coherently planned and integrated infrastructural grid.

He said: “A national economy cannot grow beyond the capacity of the infrastructure that serves it. Good infrastructure yields a prospering economy. Weak infrastructure relegates the economy to the poorhouse. The government must take the lead. The focus on infrastructure has important corollary benefits.

“Federal expenditure for needed infrastructure spending has empirically proven in every place and in every era to boost recessionary economies and provide employment when sorely needed.

“Deficit spending in our own currency to advance this mission is neither a luxury nor a mistake. It is a fulcrum of balanced and shared prosperity. We must overcome the economic, political and bureaucratic bottlenecks preventing us from achieving reliable electrical power.”



Tinubu also proposed a credit-based economy, stating that credit for business investment was too costly in Nigeria. “The long-term economic strength of the nation is dependent on how we deploy idle men, material and machines into productive endeavors. And this is highly dependent on the interest rate,” he said.

He asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to purge itself of inordinate affection for high-interest rates, saying, lower rates were required for industrialists to borrow without fear that excessive costs of borrowing would consign them to irredeemable debts.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Parachoko: 6:14am On Mar 21, 2022
Do Tinubu have a stake in any of the DISCOS in Nigeria?

I love the points he raised

As for me, Tinubu is the only serious candidate for now

I can't wait to hear him speak more on his plans for Nigeria.

Dsalvo:
He asked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to purge itself of inordinate affection for high-interest rates, saying, lower rates were required for industrialists to borrow without fear that excessive costs of borrowing would consign them to irredeemable debts.

https://guardian.ng/business-services/tinubu-cites-lack-of-electricity-as-greatest-impediment-to-economic-development/

I fully agree with him on this.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by SmartPolician: 6:15am On Mar 21, 2022
Alhaji Tinubu, it's not true.

The biggest impediment to Nigeria's economic growth is lack of patriotism.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Ever8090: 6:16am On Mar 21, 2022
Them don start, that is why they have refuse to develop the country so that they will be using her underdevelopment for election campaigns

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by backnbeta(f): 6:23am On Mar 21, 2022
Sounds good on paper, but which polithiefcian is ready and willing to do the needful in Nigeria? None! They all sing and dance to a different tune on assumption of office undecided

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Parachoko: 6:24am On Mar 21, 2022
backnbeta:
Sounds good on paper, but which polithiefcian is ready and willing to do the needful in Nigeria? None! They all song and dance to a different tune on assumption of office undecided
We can't give up

We will have to continue trying till we get it right.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by PrinceOfLagos: 6:26am On Mar 21, 2022
This desperation is too much

Tinubu, have you solved power problem in Lagos ?

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by RapistOnBail: 6:42am On Mar 21, 2022
cheesy
Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by morikee: 6:43am On Mar 21, 2022
Another Scam in the making

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by akanbiaa(m): 6:43am On Mar 21, 2022
Hmmmm
Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by SpatialKing(m): 6:43am On Mar 21, 2022
Grammar

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by dfrost: 6:43am On Mar 21, 2022
cheesy grin
Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Nobody: 6:43am On Mar 21, 2022
See this old man. Don't go and rest with your family

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by iscom(m): 6:43am On Mar 21, 2022
OK oo

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by xpressionx(m): 6:44am On Mar 21, 2022
Ask fashola.
If as Fashola's godfather you couldn't guide him to fix power,there is nothing you can do.
Keep fooling yourself

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by inoki247: 6:44am On Mar 21, 2022
lol you people always seeing Nigeria problem from afar...

Where's Fashola today he has become dumb automatically...

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by pmc01(m): 6:44am On Mar 21, 2022
Okay. Good morning to him
Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by grandstar(m): 6:44am On Mar 21, 2022
I don't agree.

The high cost of credit is worse than that of power. India too has bad infrastructure but it's manufacturing is in much better shape because commercial borrowing are more affordable than ours.

In India, the bank lending rate is 8.8%. In Nigeria, it hovers around 20% if i am correct.
Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by NaijaOlosho(f): 6:44am On Mar 21, 2022
Thief at his 105year

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by kaymart: 6:45am On Mar 21, 2022
Parachoko:
Do Tinubu have a stake in any of the DISCOS in Nigeria?

I love the points he raised

As for me, Tinubu is the only serious candidate for now

I can't wait to hear him speak more on his plans for Nigeria.

I fully agree with him on this.
Na by speaking on plans?
Wake up from this slumber.
Consider what Buhari promised during campaign and what he did after election.
Buhari promised to cleanse Nigeria off corruption, feed sch children, provide multiple jobs for the teeming youth population, build refineries, diversify the economy, provide security and was going to crush Bokoharam in maximum of 6months.
Oh! He even condemned foreign medical trip for public office holders.
As a matter of fact and time, he did none of that, infact he did the reverse of most if not all of what he said.
So, forget talk....you still can't be gullible in this day and age.
I remember the way they used to exemplify and dignify Buhari's body language and the so called "man of integrity" status. Where's the integrity as at today?

Or do politicians swear oaths to become Devilish immediately after attaining power?

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by thundafire: 6:45am On Mar 21, 2022
As if he wasn't part of the charade called Buhari he campaign for steady power,build new refinery every year and pay jobless youth.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by SarkinYarki: 6:46am On Mar 21, 2022
The biggest impediment to National growth today is APC !!!!!!!

Just look at this man who as leader of Lagos for over 20 years has not been able to get Lagos a portable water supply despite the fact the state is surrounded by plenty water

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Ohibenemma(m): 6:47am On Mar 21, 2022
These guys and speeches... They say all the right things, but end up doing all the wrong things when the opportunity to walk the talk comes.

Tinubu, I don't trust; not because he won't be better than Buhari - any other person will be - but because he's too establishmentarian to be sacrificial when the time comes.

He's been trying so hard to be an asslicker so far. Desperation at its peak.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by NaijaOlosho(f): 6:47am On Mar 21, 2022
Parachoko:
We can't give up

We will have to continue trying till we get it right.

Don't try a dying old, man,who's hands are shaking.someone who can no longer talk fine grin

He uses wheel chair to walk and urinates every 1 minutes due to prostatomegally

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Ademola47(m): 6:47am On Mar 21, 2022
More like mere political statement...

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by danowena: 6:48am On Mar 21, 2022
As if we didn’t know. Wasn’t he part of those that put Buhari there?

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by crackhouse(m): 6:48am On Mar 21, 2022
Nonsense.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by Joseph08(m): 6:48am On Mar 21, 2022
Dem don start o...

Naso Buhari behave until hin deceive people wey hin deceive to become President, me I no kukuma vote for am sha.

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Re: Tinubu Cites Lack Of Electricity As Greatest Impediment To Economic Development by DMerciful(m): 6:48am On Mar 21, 2022
Peperimpe peperimpepe grin....nor go dey do pass yourself grin

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