Aliyu Audu, the senior special assistant to the president’s head of public affairs, claims that patience from the people is required to move Nigeria’s economy from poverty to prosperity.
Audu made the claim during a Monday interview on The Beam on Channels Television that Nigeria can speed up development if its citizens and leaders commit to challenging but necessary reforms.
Processes that transition from being underdevelopment to being developed. Throughout the world, there are examples. Singapore took 35 years on average, India took 50, and a few more. However, we are different because we are Nigerians. He claimed that it shouldn’t take that long.
He acknowledged the country’s political inclinations while examining the country’s progress.
It’s our collective past, even though the PDP did a very poor job in their 16 years of power. The All-Party Congress (APC) chieftain said on the program that we must own it.
We are still connected, regardless of how well you would rate each party and leader who has led this nation. We are establishing a nation. ”
Additionally, Moody’s raises Nigeria’s rating to ‘B3+.
Audu praised Nigeria’s 25 years of uninterrupted democracy and expressed optimism for the upcoming years, particularly given the administration’s reform initiatives led by President Bola Tinubu.
Incredibly, he said, “I believe there will be a lot of jobs created in the next four to six years.”
The president recently established the Nigerian Credit Guarantee Scheme with a $100 billion initial funding. The average Nigerian’s spending power is improved by doing so, he explained.
He argued that the cost of living is more important than the price of goods in the market because it is related to the citizen’s purchasing power. Life improves if one’s purchasing power rises. Life improves if there are jobs created. ”
He also emphasized the value of confronting corruption head-on, saying, “We will have more money available for job creation if we can remove corruption from our identities. We must intentionally put a stop to corruption in place. ”
Money is not exchange, it is just. A million naira exchanged in 10 hands is not the same as a million naira sitting in one place, Audu explained.
Source: Channels TV
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