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Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by TrendingGist: 8:05am On Oct 08, 2019
94m Nigerians poor – Oxfam

Our population a liability – Sanusi

President Muhammadu Buhari said yesterday that while Nigeria’s wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few people living in 4 or 5 states and the FCT, about 150 million others are languishing in poverty in the remaining 31 states.

He, however, noted that with the successful conduct of the 2019 general elections, and the commitment and vision of those who emerged winners, policies are being put in place that focus on delivering prosperity to all Nigerians through enhancing security and eliminating corrupt practices in the public service for an improved economy.

Buhari, who addressed delegates at the opening session of the 25th Nigeria Economic Summit (NES#25) in Abuja, said, “A significant proportion of Nigeria’s prosperity today is concentrated in the hands of a few people living primarily in 4 or 5 states and the FCT. Some of the most prosperous Nigerians are here in this room.

“This leaves the remaining 31 states with close to 150 million people in a state of expectancy and hope for better opportunity to thrive. This, in the most basic form, drives the migratory and security trends we are seeing today both in Nigeria and across the region.”

President Buhari said he was more committed to driving economic prosperity as opposed to economic growth. He noted that a prosperous country is one where majority of the citizens have an acceptable standard of living and a decent quality of life as opposed to a society with a few wealthy people.

Buhari also said in addressing population growth, security and corruption matters in developing economies, policies and programmes must focus on promoting inclusivity and collective prosperity. “During the elections, almost all candidates proposed their vision for the economy and for the country. Our party, the All Progressives Congress, put before the country policies that focus on delivering prosperity to all Nigerians through enhancing security, eliminating corrupt practices in public service, supporting sectors that will create jobs, and promoting socially-focused interventions to support the poorest and most vulnerable among us,” he said.

The 2019 NES#25, has as theme ‘Nigeria 2050: Shifting Gears’. Those attending include captains of industry, high profile federal and state government officials, the media and other relevant stakeholders.

Huge population a liability – Sanusi

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, while speaking during a panel session of the summit, said Nigeria’s huge population was currently a liability to the country, but quickly added that it could be turned into assets. The session focused on how demographic realities could be transformed into social and business opportunities as well as the implications on internal migration, sustainable peace and security. “People talk that our population is an asset but we are yet to get there. Nigeria’s population is currently a liability because most of the root causes of problems such as kidnapping, armed robbery, Boko Haram, drug addiction are all tied to the population that we have and the question is how do you turn that into a productive one,” Sanusi said.

Summit gaining success – Ighodalo

Earlier in his remarks, chairman of the Nigeria Economic Summit (NESG), Dr. Asue Ighodalo, reeled out some of the summit’s previous successes to include the recommendation that caused the GSM revolution, the Pension Reform Act and the reforms in the agriculture among others. He said Nigeria needed to rethink its development trajectory even as the NESG recommended a 31-year economic development plan to end in 2050. He said the private sector was determined to lead the new vision if only government would provide the right enablers.

He also made a case against the perpetual deficit budget traditions. “Between the last summit and now, the real GDP growth rate improved marginally, but remained below our projections. “We recorded a GDP growth rate of about 2% in the first half of 2019, and a decline in headline inflation from 15.1% to 11%.

However, the rate of inflationary decline has slowed considerably, largely as a result of food inflation, which remained sticky at 13.2%.” The NESG chairman said this had resulted in continued erosion of the real income of most people. “As such, there is an urgent need to address not just our perennial revenue-expenditure mismatches, but our overall productivity and growth as a nation.”

94.5m Nigerians live below poverty line – Oxfam

Elsewhere, Oxfam International has said about 94 million Nigerians live below the poverty line. The Country Director, Mr. Constant Tchona, who gave the breakdown yesterday in Abuja, said at least 2.969 million Nigerians have been added to the growing extreme poverty rate in six months, between 8 April 2019 and 7 October 2019. He said the figure now adds to the 91.5m Nigerians living below the poverty line thereby making the number of Nigerians living below the line to be 94.470m. Tchona was speaking at the opening of the Oxfam’s Annual Programme Quality Review (PQR) Meeting themed ‘On the Road To Becoming an Influencing Hub’, meant to provide information on progress made on various programmes being implemented by Oxfam in Nigeria to participants and other programme stakeholders.

He, however, noted President Buhari’s intention to “lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty over the next 10 years and set them on the path to prosperity” to “fundamentally shift Nigeria’s trajectory and place it among the world’s great nations.”

According to Tchona, the 94.5m Nigerians living below the extreme poverty line was based on the latest World Poverty Clock report. He said those Nigerians living below poverty line depended on less than $1.90 daily benchmark or N684 daily. He said, “the number of people that live below extreme poverty level as at April was 91,501,377, making Nigeria the world capital of poverty. As if that was not bad enough, at the moment, six months later, the number has jumped up to 94,470,535 people. “What this means is that we have added 2,969,158 people more into extreme poverty.

By comparison, this number is more than the population of Gambia and Cape Verde combined.” He noted that at the current rate, Nigeria was not only off track to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but many now believe that up to 25 per cent of the world’s extreme poor will live in Nigeria by 2030. The Worldometer puts Nigeria’s total population at 200,963,599 people (about 201m), and is to become the world’s third largest country by 2050,” Tchona said. He said if this comes to pass, Nigeria will shock the world if it achieved the SDGs.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Racoon(m): 8:07am On Oct 08, 2019
"....Some of the most prosperous Nigerians are here in this room. “This leaves the remaining 31 states with close to 150 million people in a state of expectancy and hope for better opportunity to thrive.

This, in the most basic form, drives the migratory and security trends we are seeing today both in Nigeria and across the region.”
I guess the "Some of the most prosperous Nigerians holding most Of Nigeria’s wealth are here in this room" that this hypocrite is talking about are mainly himself, close family members, aides, cronies(Gandollar, Abba Kyari, former NHIS sec etc), many of the criminals-turned-saints in the APC today & that his crony that was recently arrested and deported from Hearthrow.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by TrendingGist: 8:07am On Oct 08, 2019
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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by healthserve(m): 8:10am On Oct 08, 2019

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Stingman: 8:18am On Oct 08, 2019
Southern Nigeria

1. Lagos
2. Anambra
3. Abia
4. Rivers
5. Ogun


Northern Nigeria
1. Kano
2. FCT
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These are the states where the new CBN policy takes place. The state where most money change hands in Nigeria. The denominator of these states is IGBO. That's why many Nigerians hate to see SE leave. SE wants to remain but they are not rewarded for being more Nigerian than the loud mouthed one Nigeria unity beggars who are on their way to this thread. Igbo wants equity. They want to aspire to the highest position like the north and the SW, they want good federal roads, airport, rail system like the north and the SW have. They do not want any restriction on the level they can attain in Police, Army, Airforce, Customs, Immigration, Navy, etc, etc. These are the issues SE people want resolved.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by hisgrace090: 8:20am On Oct 08, 2019
Its this type of capitalist tendency that leads to 1940/80s chairman Mao cleansing of China that leads to deaths of many and births of a prosperouse China.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by godofuck231: 8:32am On Oct 08, 2019
Lagos should be tinubu

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by mabea: 8:45am On Oct 08, 2019
If you look at it carefully you will agree with the President. But the question is what is the government doing to correct this anomaly.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:49am On Oct 08, 2019
Truer words have never been spoken........

The President, however, noted that with the successful conduct of the 2019 general elections, and the commitment and vision of those who emerged winners, policies are being put in place that focus on delivering prosperity to all Nigerians through enhancing security and eliminating corrupt practices in the public service for an improved economy. 
This is the CHANGE we voted for.
May President Muhammadu Buhari And his AMIABLE Vice President PROF YEMI OSINBAJO succeed as they improve the state of our economy from the rot they met on ground.
It will end in praise praise for our darling nation.

This thread should not be about about TRIBALISM, it should be what reasonable people should comment about and learn somethings from it.
But this is Nairaland where some people are making the HQ of TRIBALISM!

Moderators, you have a lot to deal with and do on this great forum.
Peace!

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:49am On Oct 08, 2019
godofuck231:
Lagos should be tinubu
Okay.

So Go on......

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Stingman: 8:49am On Oct 08, 2019
mabea:
If you look at it carefully you can agree with the President. But the question is what is the government doing to correct this anomaly.

What do you want the government to do about it? Haven't you seen the new CBN policy on money distribution? What stopped people from other states from creating wealth? After all Dangote is the richest man in Africa...so why can't others do something?
Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by godofuck231: 8:52am On Oct 08, 2019
post=82943148:

Okay.

So Go on................
wait there , I de come
Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:53am On Oct 08, 2019
godofuck231:
wait there , I de come
ok godoffvck....cum well! wink

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by godofuck231: 8:54am On Oct 08, 2019
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ok godoffvck....cum well! wink
please stop provoking my powers

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:54am On Oct 08, 2019
Racoon:

I guess those "Few Nigerians Holding Most Of Nigeria’s Wealth" this hypocrite is talking about are mainly himself, close family members, aides, cronies(Gandollar, Abba Kyari, former NHIS sec etc) many of the criminals turned saints in the APC today & the fella that was arrested and deported from Hearthrow recently.
Truth is always bitter to wailers.
See this one denying the obvious!
Everything is always about Politics to them.

What a Colossal SHAME!

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:55am On Oct 08, 2019
godofuck231:
please stop provoking my powers
Sorry o Michael powers.

President Buhari who stated that a prosperous country is one where majority of the citizens have an acceptable standard of living and a decent quality of life as opposed to a society with a few wealthy people
Hmmmmmm, this is deep!
God will continue to bless this great man.
A man after God's heart.
Nigeria will be great again, if not in our lifetime, our kids will enjoy it.
The foundation is being laid at the moment.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by mabea: 9:15am On Oct 08, 2019
Stingman:


What do you want the government to do about it? Haven't you seen the new CBN policy on money distribution? What stopped people from other states from creating wealth? After all Dangote is the richest man in Africa...so why can't others do something?
Development sir. Do you know why people are trooping into Lagos by seconds. It is because of opportunities and it is the government that creates the enabling environment for it.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Nbote(m): 9:19am On Oct 08, 2019
First U claim U have all d names of ppl who stole Nigeria's money till today nothing... Now U claim a few people control Nigeria's wealth.. What exactly do U want Nigerians to do about it?

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Nbote(m): 9:20am On Oct 08, 2019
post=82943136:
Truer words have never been spoken..brb..........

What happened to d list of Nigerians who dey claim stole Nigeria's money?

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by KingOdart(m): 9:25am On Oct 08, 2019
Stingman:
Southern Nigeria

1. Lagos
2. Anambra
3. Abia
4. Rivers
5. Ogun


Northern Nigeria
1. Kano
2. FCT
------------------------------------------

These are the states where the new CBN policy takes place. The state where most money change hands in Nigeria. The denominator of these states is IGBO. That's why many Nigerians hate to see SE leave. SE wants to remain but they are not rewarded for being more Nigerian than the loud mouthed one Nigeria unity beggars who are on their way to this thread. Igbo wants equity. They want to aspire to the highest position like the north and the SW, they want good federal roads, airport, rail system like the north and the SW have. They do not want any restriction on the level they can attain in Police, Army, Airforce, Customs, Immigration, Navy, etc, etc. These are the issues SE people want resolved.


The last time I checked, you are the one calling yourselves Biafrans and not Nigerians

Lol Beating Chest on new CBN Policy.

You leave Imo, Enugu and Ebonyi that are all Igbo states to be claiming denominators in Lagos, Ogun, Rivers, Kano, and FCT.

What about terminators lol? grin

I expect all Igbo states to be on the list since you keep making noise about how you make the most money.

You are not only the developers but now you are also the denominators. grin


Ogun State IGR alone is more than all the IGR of South East but somehow you are still the one beating chest and making noise.

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:27am On Oct 08, 2019
Nbote:
What happened to d list of Nigerians who dey claim stole Nigeria's money?
Nbote happened to it we guess!

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Stingman: 9:38am On Oct 08, 2019
mabea:
Development sir. Do you know why people are trooping into Lagos by seconds. It is because of opportunities and it is the government that creates the enabling environment for it.

Why didn't people troop to Ibadan and Oshogbo? Forget it Lagos was and is developed by the federal government. It has airport, seaport and offices of multi lateral institution, embassies, banks, etc...

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Stingman: 9:40am On Oct 08, 2019
KingOdart:



The last time I checked, you are the one calling yourselves Biafrans and not Nigerians

Lol Beating Chest on new CBN Policy.

You leave Imo, Enugu and Ebonyi that are all Igbo states to be claiming denominators in Lagos, Ogun, Rivers, Kano, and FCT.

What about terminators lol? grin

I expect all Igbo states to be on the list since you keep making noise about how you make the most money.



You are no longer the developers but now you are also the denominators. grin






What is your contribution in Lagos, Ogun, PH, FCT, Abia, Anambra, even Kano, then the great Igbos?

You IGR is more than SE yet SE will have more toll gates that all SW states put together.

Also remember Igbos are part of the IGR in Ogun? How much is your IGR contribution in Anambra, Abia, PH and others?

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Re: Buhari: Few People In 5 States Control Nigeria’s Wealth by Zinoly: 9:55am On Oct 08, 2019
Stingman:


What is your contribution in Lagos, Ogun, PH, FCT, Abia, Anambra, even Kano, then the great Igbos?

You IGR is more than SE yet SE will have more toll gates that all SW states put together.

Also remember Igbos are part of the IGR in Ogun? How much is your IGR contribution in Anambra, Abia, PH and others?

Biafrans and land grabbing
Before you develop Lagos...... now ogun state..

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