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Harvard Alumnus Tasks Govt On Economic Growth
Towards improving on Nigeria’s economic growth, a former Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Ms Ifueko Okauru, has urged the incoming government to focus on policies that will enhance the growth collectively.
Okauru urged the in-coming administration to create an enabling environment that would foster the private sector to thrive to ultimately help reduce unemployment.
She spoke during the Harvard Kennedy School Alumni Association of Nigeria’s dinner, where the association hosted 64 students from 24 countries on the Africa Policy trek.
Also, Nigeria for the first time, hosted the ‘Harvard trek’ which was an opportunity for students whose backgrounds were in public policy and government administration to interact, learn and understand policies in countries they visit.
“The economy is at the heart of propelling a better quality of life for every Nigerian. Whatever we do, must translate to a higher level of disposable income for everyone to live, at the very minimum a decent life.
“So, if we do not focus on growing the economy, providing jobs, and ensuring that whatever we do, truly translates, we are not just discussing at a higher growth level, but truly translates to testimonials of the common man.
“The Harvard Kennedy School is a public policy, government intervention part of the Harvard University so all it does is really help to build those people that will go back to their various countries and influence public policy and drive government in a manner that will position countries at a much higher level”, Okauru stated.
Speaking on the sidelines, the President, Harvard Kennedy School Alumni Association of Nigeria, Adaora Ugwu, said, “About 64 students and faculty of the Harvard Kennedy School from Cambridge have come to Nigeria on what they call an Africa policy trek.
“This trek they’ve done in Nigeria and Ghana and usually on these tracks they come to find out about the country, talk to the public and private sector, they want to understand governance policy and culture. So they visited Accra first and then they now come to Nigeria.”
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