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President Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration will
create new opportunities in agriculture, manufacturing and other long neglected
sectors to address the challenges of poverty among Nigerians in 2020.
The president stated this in a letter addressed to
Nigerians, released by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi
Adesina, in Abuja on Wednesday, to mark the beginning of 2020.
He maintained that his administration in 2020 would also
realise increased value from oil and gas, delivering a more competitive,
attractive and profitable industry, operating on commercial principles and free
from political interference.
He said: “Just last week, we were able to approve a fair
framework for the 10 billion dollars expansion of Nigeria Liquefied Natural
Gas, which will increase exports by 35 per cent, restore our position as a
world leader in the sector and create thousands of jobs.
“The Amendment of the Deep Offshore Act in October signaled
our intention to create a modern, forward-looking industry in Nigeria.
“I am confident that in 2020 we will be able to present a
radical programme of reform for oil and gas that will excite investors, improve
governance and strengthen protections for host communities and the environment.
“We can expect the pace of change in technology only to
accelerate in the decade ahead. Coupled with our young and vibrant population,
this offers huge opportunities if we are able to harness the most productive
trends and tame some of the wilder elements.
“This is a delicate balance with which many countries are
struggling. We are seeking an informed and mature debate that reflects our
rights and responsibilities as citizens in shaping the boundaries of how best
to allow technology to benefit Nigeria.’’
On the economy, Buhari disclosed that the government was
making key infrastructure investments to enhance the ease of doing business.
“On transportation, we are making significant progress on
key roads such as the Second Niger Bridge, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway and the
Abuja – Kano highway. 2020 will also see tangible progress on the Lagos to Kano
Rail line.
“Through Executive Order 007, we are also using alternative
funding programmes in collaboration with private sector partners to fix
strategic roads such as the Apapa-Oworonshoki Express way,’’ he said.
He revealed that Abuja and Port Harcourt have new
international airport terminals, as will Kano and Lagos in 2020, saying when
completed, all the projects would positively impact business operations in the
country.
“These projects are not small and do not come without some
temporary disruption; we are doing now what should have been done a long time
ago.
“I thank you for your patience and look forward to the dividends
that we and future generations will long enjoy.’’ (NAN)

