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Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by akelicious(m): 7:33am On Oct 17, 2019
The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola SAN, has said that with the Federal Government’s commitment to renewal of infrastructure across the country, Nigeria would sing a new song soon in terms of ease of movement and doing business.

Fashola, who made the declaration while playing host to a United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) delegation led by the Representative to ECOWAS and Regional Director, Nigeria Regional Hub, Mr. Jean Bakole, who paid a courtesy visit to him, said the massive renewal of the nation’s roads, bridges, rails, airports and seaports meant that “in the shortest possible Nigerians will sing a new song”.

The Minister, who noted that work has already started in those areas across the country, pointed out that most of the infrastructure have already been upgraded while some roads have been either completed or nearing completion in most areas adding that in those sections where work has been completed, movement of goods and services have become easier as being testified to by commuters.

According to the Minister, although some of the road projects are yet to start those already completed have brought with them better travel experience in terms of the ease of doing business adding that better experience in movement of goods and services would translate to industrial growth and development.

He said the Government was also focusing on Science, Education as critical purveyors of development adding that already the seeds were being sown under the nation’s broad Educational policy and its Social Investment programme that empowers the youth to go and teach in those areas.

Fashola said Government’s commitment to Agriculture was also yielding results in terms of increase in food production such as rice, cereal and others adding that although the price of food was still high, it was expected to come down significantly as supply increased.



Assuring that all the projects would soon come to fruition to give Nigerians a better future, Fashola said in terms of building an industrial base in this country, President Muhammadu Buhari was very clear where his priorities lay adding that those were the priorities that formed the basis of his Campaign promises to the electorates.

He listed the priorities to include tackling corruption which, he noted, “is inimical to prosperity, improving the economy to deliver prosperity and to improve security, the lack of which, he also noted, “is inimical to industrial development”. Also embedded in the promises, he said, is to develop and renew the country’s infrastructure “which is very important for business efficiency, growth and productivity”.

Thanking the UNIDO delegation for the courtesy of the visit, Fashola said Nigeria has clearly embraced partnerships with the United Nations Organization and its affiliates adding that recent proof of such collaboration was demonstrated by the President’s personal attendance at the just concluded United Nations General Assembly as well as embracing other collaborative programmes of the world body.

The Minister, however, advocated a reform in the United Nations rules and regulations pointing out that the existing rules and regulations have become obsolete and could no longer meet the present challenges.

“Everybody knows that the UN has come a long way and many of its foundational rules and regulations and development programmes clearly need an upgrade”, the Minister said noting that the world is moving faster and changing much more rapidly. “The UN Charter for example needs reforms to bring them in conformity with today’s global challenges if it must continue to fulfill the obligations for which it was created”, he said.

Responding to the introductory remarks of the leader of the delegation, Fashola expressed delight at the amount ($60million USD) which the UNIDO has mapped out for investment in about nine sectors in the country. He, however, advised that instead of spreading the amount on so many areas it would be more beneficial to invest it in two or three critical areas that would be more impactful to the needs of the people.

“Sixty million USD is a huge amount of money. But it is not the money that is the issue but how it is being used. My thoughts are that instead of spreading this money thin over a large area, as you said, why not use it on one or two projects that could be impactful to the people”, he said suggesting that the money could be invested in a massive industrial complex “that becomes an example in Africa”.

Earlier in his remarks, the leaders of the delegation and Representative to ECOWAS and Regional Director, Nigeria Regional Hub, Mr. Jean Bakole, had informed the Minister that UNIDO planned to invest about $60 Million in Nigeria in nine critical areas including Agriculture and Agro-based businesses, Trade and Capacity Building, Housing and Construction, Infrastructure Development, Energy and the Environment, among others.

Also present at the occasion were the Minister of State, Engr. Abubakar Aliyu, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Mohammed Bukar, Directors, Special Advisers and other top Ministry Official while the ECOWAS Representative was accompanied by top officials of UNIDO.

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by MiztaYouneek(m): 7:37am On Oct 17, 2019
We hear that all the time since 1999. Am sure he is referring to our great grand children. Now am wiser, my kids can't even be Nigerian citizens anymore let alone my great grand kids. They will only hear about Nigeria in the news or articles they read online.

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by Racoon(m): 7:38am On Oct 17, 2019
-VAT
-Communication Tax.
-Rising cost of food stuffs.
-Uncertained minimum wage.
-Widespread worsening Insecurity
-Miscellaneous ills of misgovernance with Nigeria possessing negative indices in any yardstick of good governance globally.So wither the rejoicing Mr.Fashola? Even no power for more than 6days now in my area.Darkness day & night.

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by RoyalUc(m): 7:39am On Oct 17, 2019
We can't wait!
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by Ahmed0336(m): 7:43am On Oct 17, 2019
RoyalUc:
We can't wait!

Don't take the words of people like fashola serious o, you may end up generating HBP undecided

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by FarahAideed: 7:47am On Oct 17, 2019
Rejoice when a paltry 48 billion was budgeted for education and 180 billion for Fulani cows?
Mr Fashola thinks he is deceiving Nigerians but he is only decieving himself & his village people

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by FarahAideed: 7:48am On Oct 17, 2019
RoyalUc:
We can't wait!

You can't wait for a govt that Budgeted 48 billion for education but 180 billion for Ruga matters? Oga don't let these people deceive you any further please

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by donbachi(m): 7:51am On Oct 17, 2019
Since I was born na e I dey hear dis talk

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by helinues: 7:55am On Oct 17, 2019
Which Nigerians again.. When 100m people had already been lifted out of poverty according to Osinbajo.

Una Na no dey ask for updates from your party members before dishing out fresh lies?

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by beyonda: 7:56am On Oct 17, 2019
We are waiting
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by RoyalUc(m): 8:32am On Oct 17, 2019
Ahmed0336:


Don't take the words of people like fashola serious o, you may end up generating HBP undecided

grin

What keeps people going is Hope... She never disappoints grin
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by RoyalUc(m): 8:34am On Oct 17, 2019
Ahmed0336:


Don't take the words of people like fashola serious o, you may end up generating HBP undecided

grin

What keeps people going is Hope... She never disappoints.
grin
Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by RoyalUc(m): 8:37am On Oct 17, 2019
FarahAideed:


You can't wait for a govt that Budgeted 48 billion for education but 180 billion for Ruga matters? Oga don't let these people deceive you any further please

grin
Deceive me?
Papa Deceive Pikin... grin

Let's all hope for a better Nigeria!

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by NigeriaIsDoomed: 9:01am On Oct 17, 2019
Clown

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Re: Nigerians Will Soon Rejoice – Fashola by Fidelismaria: 11:25am On Oct 17, 2019
Fashola should shut his mouth up

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