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Atiku Releases Economic Agenda, Promises To Break Govt Monopoly
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has released his economic agenda ahead of next year’s general election, with a vow to break government monopoly in all infrastructural sectors.
The former vice president stated this in his agenda released on his Twitter page yesterday titled, ‘The three guiding principles of my economic agenda’.
He said his economic agenda has a comprehensive objective of providing a more hospitable environment for businesses to thrive in the country.
The main opposition presidential candidate said, with thriving businesses, his administration would create jobs and wealth for Nigerian citizens.
“And to achieve these, I have three guiding principles to go by:Reaffirm the criticality of private-sector leadership and greater private sector participation in development; while repositioning the public sector to focus on its core responsibility of facilitation and enabling the appropriate legal and regulatory framework for rapid economic and social development.
“Break government monopoly in all infrastructural sectors, including the refineries, rail transportation and power transmission and give private investors a larger role in funding and managing the sectors, thus emulating the benefits accrued in the oil and gas and telecom sectors.
“Allow the market greater leverage in determining prices. This way we shall eliminate the persistent price distortions occasioned by current interventionist exchange rate management policy. Government intervention, where absolutely necessary, will be done responsibly and judiciously”.
Atiku won the party’s presidential ticket during a special national convention held in Abuja on May 28 and 29, 2022, after scoring 371 votes to beat 11 other aspirants.
Before his emergence as PDP presidential flag-bearer, Atiku had released his five-point plan for Nigeria if elected president during next year’s general election.
He promised to tackle insecurity, economic and other challenges bedevilling the country.
He said his first agenda was to “Restore Nigeria’s unity through equity, social justice, and cooperation”.
He also promised to “establish a strong and effective government that guarantees the safety and security of life and property.
“Build a strong, resilient, and prosperous economy that creates jobs and lifts people out of poverty.
“Promote a true federal system which will provide strong Federal Government to guarantee national unity while allowing the federating units to set their own priorities.
“Spearhead education reform so it is driven by innovation, science, and technology”.