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| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by 989900: 7:13am On Apr 08, 2016 |
Budget implementation is key. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by Nobody: 7:21am On Apr 08, 2016 |
Clueless demi adeosum |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by 989900: 7:31am On Apr 08, 2016 |
DikeOha882: Kindly explain. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by 989900: 7:33am On Apr 08, 2016 |
plaetton:Kindly share your copy of the 'approved' budget with us all. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by 989900: 7:35am On Apr 08, 2016 |
Gradually and with the requisite safeguards, we will authorise the investment of part of the estimated N6Tn currently held in pension funds into key infrastructure that will provide workers with higher returns on their pension funds while enhancing capital formation and economic growth. Nigeria’s first ever Project Tied Infrastructure Bonds are being designed. These are novel structures that will see borrowings tied to specific revenue generating projects, bringing private sector financial discipline to the project structuring and delivery process, thereby improving value.Is the emboldened true? There is a N6T pension fund? |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by plaetton: 12:44pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
otil1:No one single capital project has been mentioned, yet they keep singing capital projects. The vagueness of this epistle is sure evidence that this government is a Talk-as-we-go government. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by plaetton: 1:02pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
jaymichael:Yes sir. Comprehension is one of my better skills. Kemi Adeosun is obviously writing for the plebeians, who have no time to analyze words and facts. First of all, every borrowing starts with honest intentions. That itself, is not a reason to borrow. Just ask Greece and Argentina. Infact, we have noooooo reasons to borrow a dime. Common sense 101. Nigeria could save the equivalent of what we are attempting to borrow if, and only if, we can drastically cut down on the cost of governance. Our system of governance is way toooooo expensive. Our system is not sustainable. Borrowing to sustain it is pure madness, even bordering on treason. Borrowing is a betrayal of the future to fund the present, especially when we can do much better. Most of us were led to believe that this was the change that Buhari promised to effect. But alas! Buhari is a prophet of big government. We see it clearly in his premier budget. There are little or no private sector initiatives in the budget, just government largesse upon government largesse. Name one single capital project enunciated in any of Kemi's epistles so far. Zero. Who is fooling who ? This is nothing but UNICORN MEAT. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by jaymichael(m): 1:25pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
plaetton:One point I agree with is that we run a rather "too big" government in this country. It did not start with PMB. Even if he wants to prune the size of the Government, there is absolutely little he can do. Will the Legislature and the Judiciary follow suite? Will the Federal House of Assembly agree to make do with Unicameral Legislature, pass a resolution to amend the constitution to that effect and will the House of Assembly of the 36 state Government ratify the amendment with 2/3 majority vote? Will the states agree merge together to form a regional government or at least reduce from the current 36? Will public officials agree to flying economy class irrespective of rank, office and status? The people that are supposed to prune the government and cut down on wastages are the same people benefiting from the system which the presidency has no jurisdiction over. On the issue of debt, when you borrow to finance self liquidating public goods like seaport, airport and rail system, it is not a bad thing as these can generate money to pay for itself and repay the loans apart from providing stimulus for economic growth. Where you have a problem is when you borrow to pay salaries and recurrent overheads, this overtime leads to default and debt crisis. This present government is not towing that line as at now. Remember frankly that the last administration borrowed $1bn to prosecute the war on terror, borrowed to pay salaries and subsidy claims. That is the real recipe for a debt crisis. According to your analysis, isn't these money the country can afford? |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by jaybee3(m): 1:34pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
otokx:So what exactly is your understanding of borrowing to fund CAPITAL PROJECTS which will in turn create jobs and help stimulate real economy? I'm pretty sure you didn't sleep through university so engage your brain Mr |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by bjdon: 1:40pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
A very clear outline of the Fiscal policy direction of the FG. My only fear is weather despite the good intentions, this extra borrowing will not simply end up increasing the Nations debt burden, without yielding the desired long term results. We have built infrastructure in the past(Refineries, Power Stations, Dams...etc) that were not maintained and consequently decayed with time. I only hope that this time all such infrastructure projects are done on a Private-Public financing type arrangement. We need to merge the discipline and efficiency of the private sector, with the funds of the pubic sector. Overall with the right safeguards, it's a policy direction, I completely support, and one that if implemented right, can bring real benefits to Nigerians. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by plaetton: 1:49pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
jaymichael:Fair. But If you ride to power on the mantra of CHANGE, then it behooves you to make the difficult and necessary changes that would EVOLVE a more efficient and working system. We could have easily shaved off a trillion Naira from the budget proposal if we were serious about CHANGE, cutting costs and efficiency. This is why I don't believe anything coming from this government. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by grandstar(m): 2:40pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
She said many sensible thingsj but Buhari statist economic beliefs will frustrate everything |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by sparrowkid: 3:32pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Previously it used to be no policy direction, no fiscal policy, or no economic policy. Or that the government is too silent. But now, the government talk too much. I know very soon when everything begins to work, the word will be "who send them". Almighty God, please confuse all my enemies so that they will not know when I'm progressing. Amen |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by mikolo80: 4:02pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Kemy11:I don't even care if you end up as Suya it's the innocent bystanders that I'm worried about |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by Nobody: 4:38pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
@financenigeria cc lalasticlala pls move this to FP cos she's currently trending on twitter concerning this article. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by feedthenation(m): 4:40pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Too much words, we need effective action as the masses are suffering |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by repogirl(f): 5:35pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Olodo forming finance minister. Talk is cheap madam, do the work already. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by TANTUMERGO007(m): 5:37pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
now way we give you minister you kan they write article instead of you to bring solution. this woman think say finance na play ![]() |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by defash8: 5:39pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
We need to thank PDP too for making our debt to GDP be at 13% over 16 years or else we would have been at disadvantage position by now. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by truthspeaks: 5:40pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Rili? Wat clear strategy ? D 1 dat a minister will tell us n d president says sumtin else n d Apc oga Lie(Lai) later denies. Topeakintola: |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by bigtt76(f): 5:42pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
They'll be going upandan and be telling us oda tin ![]() |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by truthspeaks: 5:42pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Jst de blow grammar js2 confuse/distract us. Pls let d practical wrk start. D average Nigerian wants to see d evidence of gud living n not all dis finance jargons bn reeled out. If I had d basic needs of life, u tink I care abt d percentage of GDP n d rest? FinanceNigeria: |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by Checked86: 5:43pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
it would be okay if Nigerian economy reads and understands articles. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by geniusgenes: 5:45pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Minister of books. When will writing bring fuel? Zero practical experience on economic matters. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by InvertedHammer: 5:48pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
It should be appreciated that she is trying to communicate with the masses. Perusing through the "term paper", one can attest that she is a textbook minister. Everything she wrote could easily be written by a paid hand as a project. Borrowing, financing, recurrent expenditures, taxes, inflation are terms that Nigerians have heard from successive governments from the 60s. Yet the end result is the same. Any article by Soludo, Iweala or Sanusi will tow the same laudable line of thinking but we know that they left the economy where they met it. / |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by 4reala(m): 5:50pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Abeg, can somebody summarize and break dis Oyinbo grammars down for me, cos me no understand dis big big grammers o ![]() |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by 9jatatafo(m): 5:51pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Just observing |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by pheesayor(m): 5:54pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
Copied from Oshiomole first by GEJ, the school feeding programme was also started by Aregbesola mej67: |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by oduastates: 5:58pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
It is painful to see Nigeria starting all over again. Back to 1984. It took only 5 years for 'em clowns to mess the whole place up. Nice to see that the emphasis is less on oil and borrowing will be for capital investment. |
| Re: Financing Our Future - Kemi Adeosun by bid4rich(m): 6:03pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
All these make no meaning to me. give me good Nigeria then, I can listen to you. Men are struggling you dey blow grammar, I beg blow whistle. |
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