Opinion
Appraising Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda (1)
President Goodluck Jonathan took oath of office amidst
thunderous expectation of a dawn, giving the mountain of problem that characterized the nation.
He further realized the high expectations of the citizens and peromised them a policy package tagged “Transformation agenda”.
The transformation agenda according to the President is a 5 year rolling plan (2011-2015) driven by a world class team of 28 technocrats under the chairmanship of Mr President himself and the coordination of a renowed economist, Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala.
The President therefore focused the transformation agenda on strong, inclusive and non inflationary growth.
At present, President Jonathan is the man at the helm of affairs. His coming into power has been described by many as “divine”, having attained the highest seat in a democratic dispensation without an election.
A renowned economist, Chief Lawrence Joans described the Transformation Agenda of President Jonathan in Nigeria as one of the best things that has ever happened to the economy of the nation.
However, some Nigerians like Prof. Ben Nwabueze (SAN), saw the Agenda of President Jonathan as inadequate since it is centered only on economy of the country.
There have been many visions and policies by the previous heads of Government of Nigeria from Independence to the present democratic dispensation of President Jonathan. With 100 year of complex history, a collection of cultural diversities, Nigeria has come a long way through challenging, socio economic and political quagmire. The good news is that we are still a united national entity, and an introspection into the future suggests that this is unlikely to change.
Since 2009, the load and challenge of moving Nigeria forward has been upon shoulders of the President. In 2011, he contested for the Presidential position and won by a clear margin, in what many people considered to be the country’s fairest election in history.
Barely one year to the next election, is it imperative to reflect on his administration and see how successful his commitment in serving the Nigerian people has been. Perhaps GEJ’s greatest achievement has been the engagement of technocrats to head the Federal Ministries and different parastatals.
One fondly remembers the good jobs the Minister of Agriculture is doing towards the mechanization of agriculture in Nigeria and his efforts at tackling the challenges of food security and hunger.
The President’s efforts in collaborating with the finance sector to help farmer’s access loans and truly drive food production beyond mere subsistence to actual produce, commercialization, processing and storage. These emerging strategies demonstrates a clear will to make food available to Nigerians at a cheaper rate and also generate income for the country.
The finance sector has also seen a big revoluation under the leadership of Dr Okonjo Iweala and Lamido Sanusi. The Gross Domestic Production (GDP) of Nigeria has been growing at multiple digits in comparison to the former rate of 6.5% which has been since 1999.
There has been diversification of contribution to the foreign investment index away from the oil and gas sector.
Indeed, the highest acknowledgment of our economic growth was demonstrated when Nigeria was named as one of the nations with emerging economies of the next 20 years.
The economic forum for Nigeria has education as its main focus for this year. Last year Agriculture was the priority and the reforms of the conference led to a land mark achievement in the food production sector.
Presently, there have been proactive efforts to bridge the educational gap between the North and the South. Commitments to increase the level of education in Northern Nigeria have prompted the government to invest in the primary and secondary school education level in the region.
At the tertiary level, the government has committed N200 billion to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). This will boost the infrastructural growth on campus, and ensure that student get the best education available.
The government has charged the University professors to engage more in researches aimed at solving the domestic challenges in the country.
It is an established fact that while the economy is witnessing unprecedented growth, there are not enough jobs for the youth. To tackle this problem, the government has established various fellowship entrepreneurial programmes for youth and women in the country.
They also founded the 10,000 jobs per state programmes. These activities have helped alleviating the unemployment situation in the country. However more needs to be done. There is a need to encourage more Private, Public Partnerships (PPP) to create business that will employ labour. One good example will be to take advantage of the on going power sector privatization and refinery construction and rehabilitations. In both cases few expatriates should be brought in and our local youths must be empowered with the right skills to take up jobs in this emerging field.
Looking at the Health sector, Jonathan’s administration has achieve some land marks. The Delta State Teaching Hospital recently successful performed a renal transplant and has made concrete plans to sustain this effort through partnership with hospitals in the U.S.A
The Federal Government’s understanding of the need for a functioning healthcare system has led to the initiation of the “Save 1 Million lives” project. This project is set to drive new health policies based on proper data surveillance”, and assessment feedback from ongoing community and institutional health efforts in the country.
The Federal Government has done a lot in bringing down the infant mortality rate, associated death rate of child bearing mothers and polio problems in children etc, through innovation of different types of immunization vaccines in the country for the people concerned.
Eezeanochie is of the Federal Information Centre, Port Harcourt.
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