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Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by NwaNimo1(m): 5:06pm On Nov 13, 2020
Senate President Ahmad Lawan yesterday said Nigeria is on the path of economic growth despite prevailing challenges.

Lawan spoke at the Nigeria/International Monetary Fund (IMF) Article lV Consultation virtual exercise, according to a statement by his Special Adviser (Media), Ola Awoniyi, in Abuja.

He said the exercise was a “veritable platform to share our experiences on steering our economy on the path of growth, despite challenges.”

Lawan listed efforts being made by the Federal Government at promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in the country.

He told the participants at the virtual exercise that the country had to confront the challenge of limited resources, not just because of unpredictable revenue from oil, but also because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The problems have made us improve our efforts in the prudent management of resources, and in transparency and accountability.

“Our focus has been on sustaining investments in infrastructure and utilities, trusting in their capacities to stimulate economic activities, enhance growth, and thereafter improve the people’s standard of living.

“Government has continued with its anti-corruption crusade, aside a pledge to ensure discipline in the public expenditure process.

“Our recent experiences call for further caution in the management of resources, just as it has been another reminder of the need to increase the drive for diversification.

“Beyond Oil, greater regard is now being paid to the steel, the mining and the agriculture sectors. The potentials in these sectors are significant for revenue generation, and for job creation. They are additionally valuable in the bid to engage critical sections of the population, especially the youth,” Lawan said.

Lawan said the youth question had lately been at the centre of national conversation, flowing from the #EndSARS protests.

“We believe that the recent crisis we had in the form of youth protest has also given us an additional idea of how much we need to pay attention to the needs of the youths in the country.

“Government has ended SARS, and now taking steps towards improving social and economic needs of youth.

“One of such is the re-launch/flag off of the National Young Farmers Scheme (NYFS), by the President on November 9, 2020.

“Our youth have become much more involved, and require greater recognition, in terms of social and economic engagement.

“The government has been additionally charged to continue with policies that seek to integrate them into the scheme of things.

“In addition to NYFS is the National Youth Innovation Programme an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development which has capacity to generate 25 Billion annually over the next three years; among others.

“We prioritize implementation, to show a sustained commitment to policies and programmes,” Lawan said.

He said the National Assembly had been as responsive as possible in the provision of legislative support to people-oriented proposals.

“This is in line with our resolve to safeguard social, economic and political stability, through value-adding actions.

“We have similarly been focused on timing of processes like the annual budget, to make it more predictable, and organised.

“Presently, we are in the middle of resolving the long-standing Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), consistent with our determination to pass Bills with caution and precision.

“We are sustaining this path of timeliness, to eliminate avoidable delays in the legislative and governance processes.

“Added to this is our commitment to our oversight functions, to ensure that implementation is in tandem with our economic vision.



“The goal of the administration is therefore hinged around a productive economy, a sustainable growth, and the reduction of poverty.

“We prepare our budgets towards executing the National Plan for economic progress, for the good of the people. We are dedicated to this, and we welcome support, meant for their successes,” Lawan said.

He said the 2021 budget currently being processed by the National Assembly is aimed at addressing the prevailing challenges including unemployment.

“I believe we are on the right path. The budget estimates presented to us at the National Assembly have been designed in such a way that job opportunities will be created for more Nigerians to be engaged in productive activities,” Lawan said.

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Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by duduade: 5:19pm On Nov 13, 2020
In his dreams abi

Awon thief oshi
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by somito121(m): 5:49pm On Nov 13, 2020
If only these set of people in government are totally voted out come 2023.
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by NwaNimo1(m): 5:52pm On Nov 13, 2020
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by sapientia(m): 1:37am On Nov 14, 2020
Growth in

Poverty

Unemployment

Insecurity

Darkness

Hunger

Police brutality

Army brutality

Infact all the negative indices of a failed county

We are growing in it.

That's what he means
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by Wiseandtrue(f): 1:45am On Nov 14, 2020
May he and his generation experience this kind of growth path. Amen
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by Rugaria: 2:08am On Nov 14, 2020
He is totally removed from reality.. I wouldn't be surprised if he is genuinely astounded as to why folks are protesting. Dude has been in the national Assembly since 1999 or thereabout.

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Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by ZUBY77(m): 2:18am On Nov 14, 2020
Of course we are growing in insecurity
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by Jostoman: 4:57am On Nov 14, 2020
What types of growth is he talking about.
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by HAccord: 5:00am On Nov 14, 2020
Nigeria on growth but you secretly have another country"s passport so that you can run away easily after misruling nigeria.
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by mrhowoto: 5:58am On Nov 14, 2020
The Ahmed Lawan is making mockery of the legislative arm. Imagine performing the role of Lai Mohammed.
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by osarog: 6:50am On Nov 14, 2020
Look for one rubbish you know would be sweet in the ears of the big man in the Villa and shout it. It'd prolong your political life.
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by omenka(m): 6:54am On Nov 14, 2020
I honestly don't see the path lawan is talking about. Perhaps I'm not of sound economic knowledge that's why.

Until you criminals, from top to bottom, cut back on the cost of having your lazy asses occupy the positions you occupy, then we'd keep revolving round this circle of delusion in the hope one wakes up and do the right thing someday.
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by HopeUzodinma: 6:54am On Nov 14, 2020
There is no single sensible leader in this country. From the deaf and dumb Buhari, to the dwarf and demure VeePee, to the displeasing and disgusting lawal..

Tufiakwa
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by Liposure: 9:09am On Nov 14, 2020
With all the hardships we are facing in this country. Ahmed lawan must be living in cloud nine
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by CodeTemplar: 9:16am On Nov 14, 2020
Growing in chaos and hardship I guess.
Re: Lawan To IMF: Nigeria On Growth Path by expliciit: 9:17am On Nov 14, 2020
In your dream Mr Senator

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