Atiku: Business community hails PDP candidate’s plan for Nigerian economy
Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Mr. Peter Obi, met
with the Business community on Wednesday at Eko Hotels and Suites in
Lagos.
The meeting, which had the theme, Getting Nigeria's Economy Working: A
Pragmatic Approach, saw corporate leaders applauding the economic plan
of the Wazirin Adamawa.
In his address, Atiku stated that he had created about 45,000 jobs as
a private citizen.
However, Opeyemi Agbaje, the moderator, wanted to know how involved he
was in the creation of such plans.
Atiku replied, "This is not the first policy document I'm creating. I
want to assure you I was personally involved and participated in
crafting the ideas. I worked with the best experts as well."
"In 2007, when I wanted to run, I worked with experts to produce the
Niger Delta Master Plan. When I lost the elections, I handed it over
to Yaradua. This document led to the reforms and creation of the Niger
Delta Ministry."
On the success and growth of the economy when he was in government,
Atiku stated that the secret was that the government always met with
the business community and always knew their needs as a result.
According to him, this led to a 7% economic growth, as opposed to the
current 1.8% economic growth rate.
Responding to Onyeka Onwenu's question on his plans for women, Atiku
reiterated that he plans on giving 30% of appointment to women and 40%
to youths, since they collectively contribute 70% to the population of
the country.
On the gap in infrastructure in the country, Obi stated, "Fixing
Nigeria's infrastructure must be private sector-led. That is what is
obtainable elsewhere. Government does not have the capability to
deliver the infrastructure we need now."
The former Anambra governor stated that the idea of allowing
government handle infrastructure is behind the debt burden of the
economy which in turn reduces money that could have been spent on
education and health.
On jobs, Obi stated that China used MSMEs to drive employment.
He stated that small and medium-scale enterprises, contribute 60% of
China's economy and Nigeria should learn from them.
Obi explained that he compares China to Nigeria because they were once
as broke as Nigeria, with even more population.

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