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LIFTING 100M NIGERIANS OUT OF POVERTY: WHAT WE NEED IS A SIMPLE, COMMON SENSE APPROACH, SAYS OSINBAJO

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LIFTING 100M NIGERIANS OUT OF POVERTY: WHAT WE NEED IS A SIMPLE, COMMON SENSE APPROACH, SAYS OSINBAJO 

VP chairs inaugural meeting of National Steering Committee on Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy

Governors, Ministers in attendance 

How the Buhari administration plans to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in ten years will not be based on a business as usual approach, but a very simple, common sense strategy that will deliver the results as the President promised, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN. 

Expressing the strong hope that this way, the Committee will be able to achieve rapid progress, Prof. Osinbajo said “in order not to make this merely, another of those high-sounding committees that eventually achieve nothing, we have to be very intentional about our objectives and how to achieve them.” 

Prof. Osinbajo stated this in Abuja on Friday at the inaugural meeting of the National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy Steering Committee held at the Presidential Villa. 

Addressing members of the committee, Prof. Osinbajo said government would adopt a different and more effective approach in actualizing the objective of eradicating poverty in the country for the sake of delivering results. 

According to him, “I really want us to approach this as much as possible, commonsensically, so that we are able to resolve all the issues and focus on the real progress. 

“I want us to look beyond all of what we are going to be doing, there is going to be a considerable amount of paper work, but a lot of common sense is what grows economies. It’s what other countries have done, not really reinventing the wheel. So, I want us to focus on those commonsensical things, so that we can actually move forward.” 

Citing the example of Bangladesh where a poverty reduction strategy was also implemented, the VP noted how the country’s manufacturing sector was key. 

“Bangladesh actually exports more garment than we export oil,” the VP said. 

According to him, “countries that have managed to get out of poverty have created a lot of jobs through industries, and they have developed intentional strategies. 

“We must look at what others have done, the smart things that other people have done, and adopt.” 

He also spoke about agriculture. “We really have to think smartly about how we are funding agriculture,” he said. 

“I think we really need to take a deep dive because governments have made several efforts at poverty alleviation but generally speaking, they have not yielded the sort of results they should yield, and I think it’s because there is a lot of focus on documentation and paper work and very little commonsense approaches,” the VP added. 

Prof. Osinbajo explained that National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy is meant to be a national strategy, not just a federal effort and it is aimed at taking 100 million people, nationally, out of poverty within a target time-frame of 10 years. 

His words: “I just want to emphasize that it is a national strategy as opposed to a federal strategy which is why the steering committee is made up of federal as well as state officials.”

While also emphasizing the role of the private sector, the VP said “essentially, this effort must also be directed at how to facilitate private sector creation of jobs. The fact is that there is no way that the Federal Government or the State Governments can create the number of jobs that we need.

“We need to take a few broad looks at the features of what constitutes our present predicaments in terms of job losses and unemployment.” 

Continuing, Prof. Osinbajo said efforts will be made to focus attention on creating opportunities for Nigerians to earn decent livelihoods in addition to equipping them with the necessary vocational skills.

At the meeting today, members in attendance included Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, who is also Nigeria Governors Forum Chairman, Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State and Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State. 

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha; Ministers of Agriculture, Muhammad Nanono; Industry, Trade and Investment, Niyi Adebayo, and Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige also attended, while the Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Agba joined the meeting virtually. 

Later at the end of the inaugural meeting, and while fielding questions from journalists, Governor Sule of Nasarawa State said “the whole essence of the committee is for the government to be able to take 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in the next 10 years.” 

He said that having reviewed the Terms of Reference (TOR), the Steering Committee is now constituting the technical working group and the National Social Protection Network and then resume its meeting after the Sallah break.

Laolu Akande

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  1. Eniola Martins TV

    July 10, 2021 at 2:13 pm

    AN OPEN LETTER TO OSIBAJO & NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT

    LIFTING PROPLE OUT OF POVERTY

    Simply analysis
    Educate people on how to have self improvement
    National, State and local Data Management is needful, so that we have accurate & correct knowledge of the people
    We must do that firstly without which no good result will come
    Then Elliviate earning power and encourage production.
    Make people be accountable to a sponsorship bill that will be paid for their support without interest on the payment
    Reduce wastage by not creating expensive committee that will use big hotels to stay in while deliberating, big sleeping at the hotel bills, big maintainable bill, that eat-up the capitals
    Just get about 40 people who want advancement of the people and positive orientation together to submit their ideas then work with 5 types in different level honestly
    Then meet up in 6 monthly meeting to report their findings
    In 2 years with direct contactable means, Integrity, Honesty & Accountability we will have a good community of better future and the True picture of citizens from a bless nation like ours will be seen around us and other nation

    That sitting of deliberation will cost the government an amount that can be used to lift poverty for a statewide in Nigeria
    Change from wasting money to talk

    ACTION
    ACTION
    ACTION IS NEEDED

    NOT A TEN YEARS DECITION

  2. Eniola Martins TV

    July 10, 2021 at 2:13 pm

    AN OPEN LETTER TO OSIBAJO & NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT

    LIFTING PROPLE OUT OF POVERTY

    Simply analysis
    Educate people on how to have self improvement
    National, State and local Data Management is needful, so that we have accurate & correct knowledge of the people
    We must do that firstly without which no good result will come
    Then Elliviate earning power and encourage production.
    Make people be accountable to a sponsorship bill that will be paid for their support without interest on the payment
    Reduce wastage by not creating expensive committee that will use big hotels to stay in while deliberating, big sleeping at the hotel bills, big maintainable bill, that eat-up the capitals
    Just get about 40 people who want advancement of the people and positive orientation together to submit their ideas then work with 5 types in different level honestly
    Then meet up in 6 monthly meeting to report their findings
    In 2 years with direct contactable means, Integrity, Honesty & Accountability we will have a good community of better future and the True picture of citizens from a bless nation like ours will be seen around us and other nation

    That sitting of deliberation will cost the government an amount that can be used to lift poverty for a statewide in Nigeria
    Change from wasting money to talk

    ACTION
    ACTION
    ACTION IS NEEDED

    NOT A TEN YEARS DECITION

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