As Nigeria marks the 56th
anniversary of her independence, the leadership at all levels of governance
must begin to sacrifice more to serve both as an example and an inspiration to
the citizenry to bond together and pull the nation out of the current economic
recession, Senator Dino Melaye (Kogi West) has declared.
In his anniversary message in Abuja
, Melaye urged Nigerians not to despair yet, but to continue to support the
federal government in her determined effort to pull the nation out of the
recession.
He also called on Nigerians to
continue to show resolve by seeking common ground to face the difficult
economic realities with unity of purpose.
Naijaloaded has compiled six
solutions Melaye has proferred to the current economic crisis bedeviling the
nation which if implemented are capable of fast-tracking our way out of the
recession.
1. As a means of addressing the
dwindling state of revenues accruing to the federal government which is
adversely affecting the implementation of the 2016 budget, deliberate effort
must be made to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the country. This
can be achieved by improving the security situation in the North East and the
Niger Delta since no serious investor will put his his resources in a climate
where insecurity is a daily fare.
2. The government must also devise
ways to pacify the Niger Delta Avengers and other militant groups in the region
through a very creative, robust and efficient amnesty programme. This programme
must also be implemented simultaneously with a robust and sincere “Marshall
Plan” for the development of the region. Sustainable peace in the Niger Delta
would lead to the security of oil installations, boost oil and gas among
others.
3. The diversification of the
economy away from the current mainstay-oil, to agriculture and manufacturing
must also be pursued more aggressively if Nigeria must be pulled out of the
recession in the shortest time possible.
4. Relevant laws must be reviewed
and new ones enacted to give states and local governments higher stakes and
autonomy in the exploration and exploitation of solid minerals in their domains.
This will breed competition amongst states and local governments, create jobs,
boost the local economy and reduce unemployment, crime and other associated
social vices”.
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