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Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by Upritman(m): 6:41pm On Mar 28, 2020
The national leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has proffered pieces of advice to Muhammadu Buhari led federal government on how to handle the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

The 9 points were contained in his 68th birthday message.

The former Lagos State Governor urged the federal government to consider his economic action plans should coronavirus mortally threatens our economy.

The 9 points are as below:

1. MAINTAIN GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES:

The natural instinct will be to reduce spending. Such reductions may be prudent for individuals and households. For government to move in this direction only feeds economic carnage by amplifying economic hardship. Prudent fiscal policy is generally “countercyclical.” As the private sector shrinks, government does more.

At minimum, the federal government must stick to its naira budgetary expenditures. In fact, government should increase Naira expenditures by at least 10 – 15 percent during an emergency.

Allocations to state and local governments should be included in this addition. If not, we risk subnational recessions in important sections of the country.

2. GOVERNMENT PROJECTS:

If the virus is largely kept from becoming a widespread public health menace, government should accelerate spending and actual work on key infrastructural projects particularly regarding transportation. This will lower costs while bolstering the economy by generating employment and business activity.

If the virus does become a large-scale public health challenge, more funds should be allocated to the health sector.

3. TAX REDUCTIONS:

Government should announce a tax credit or partial tax reduction for companies or firms. VAT should be suspended for the next 2-4 months. This will help lower import costs and protect against shortages.

4. FOOD SECURITY:

We need to protect the people from food shortages and high prices. As such, we must quickly improve farm-to-market delivery of agricultural produce. Also, government should initiate a crash program to decrease spoilage of agricultural produce by construction of storage facilities in local marketplaces in and around major cities and towns throughout the country.

We must establish a strategic grain reserve. Government should help ensure supply by establishing minimum premium price for certain food products.

5. LOWER INTEREST RATES:

CBN should lower interest rates to spur borrowing and private sector activity.

6. QUANTATIVE EASING:

CBN and other financial regulators should be alert to signs of fragility in the financial markets and banking sector.

The Central Bank should be prepared to enact extraordinary measures should the financial sector exhibit stress. The CBN should be prepared to give banks liberal access to its loan discount window to ensure adequate liquidity within the banking sector. The Cash Reserve Requirement for banks should be revised downward.

Also to ensure liquidity, the CBN should be willing to expand its balance sheet and improve liquidity by purchasing government bonds and other instruments held by banks and other institutions.

The Nigerian stock market is falling. CBN and others should be planning how they might intervene to prevent a potential run on the stock market. Potential measures include expanding Quantitative Easing to enable the Central Bank to purchase strategically important instruments trading in the stock market and instituting a moratorium on margin calls.

7. EXCHANGE RATE: The Corona crisis will shrink the inflow of dollars. Hopefully, this is temporary, no more than a few months. CBN can allow some downward pressure on the naira without energetically intervening to defend the exchange rate. Only if and when the rate seems that it might dip precipitously should the CBN intervene.

The Bank may want to revisit its decision prohibiting non-institutional Nigerian dollar holders from participation in Open Market Operations. Greater leniency will bring more dollars into the CBN.

8. DEBT SUSPENSION:

If economic trouble does come, government must be willing to freeze payment of certain consumer-related private debts. Evictions, foreclosure and light and water cut-offs might have to be suspended. Suspension or partial reduction of payment of school fees for our most indigent families must be considered (that is when schools reopen) while government offers temporary support to the schools themselves.

9.INCREASE STIPENDS TO THE POOR:

We must be ready to increase stipends to the poor. We do this by widening the net, substantially increasing the number of recipients of anti-poverty stipends.

“In conclusion, I proffer these measures not as some comprehensive solution.

” I hope these ideas spark needed dialogue about the ways we may need to employ to protect our nation from assault by the coronavirus.

“I do not know if such a confrontation shall come.

“What I do know is that wise preparation will carry us close to victory.

“Unity, compassion and brave implementation of good policy will take us the rest of the way home”.

“We shall not go down. We shall rise”, he said.

Source: https://bittertruthmedia.com/2020/03/28/tinubu-lists-9-economic-actions-to-tackle-economic-effects-of-covid-19/

Re: Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by NwaNimo1(m): 6:43pm On Mar 28, 2020
Pathetic ....
Re: Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by Precious4real50(f): 6:45pm On Mar 28, 2020
No10 He should submit all his loots cheesy grin shocked



I still remain Ada ogwashi cool

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Re: Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by Herdsmen: 6:47pm On Mar 28, 2020
Precious4real50:
No10 He should submit all his loots cheesy grin shocked



I still remain Ada ogwashi cool

Walahi

The Yoruba man is funny.

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Re: Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by Machozini: 8:19pm On Mar 28, 2020
If this is his idea truly,he is making sense.
Re: Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by SpecialAdviser(m): 9:06pm On Mar 28, 2020
This Thief.

has he donated anything from his loot?
Re: Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by omofranyoung(m): 9:21pm On Mar 28, 2020
My guy dey prepare for his presidential announcement...
Letting us know he get stuff
....
Re: Tinubu Lists 9 Economic Actions To Tackle Economic Effects Of Covid-19 by RuddyFusion(m): 9:23pm On Mar 28, 2020
Let him go.and sit down joor

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