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Nigerian Govt To Launch National Development Plan (2021-2025 ) Soon
The Federal Government has revealed that the National Development Plan(2021-2025) would be officially launched soon, following its approval by the Federal Executive Council meeting recently.
Mr. Clem Agba, Minister of State, Budget and National Planning disclosed this on Thursday while addressing members of the Open Governance Partnership in Abuja.
Agba said he was waiting for the approval date from the Presidency, adding that Mr. President would launch the document.
Speaking about the new Plan, Agba said: “This is truly a National Development Plan because the issues of inclusivity, participation of citizens were key in the way the plan was put together.
“Looking at the various diversities of the country, the main players were all involved in the development of the Plan.
“More importantly, is that the Plan is being driven by the organised private sector.
“If you look at the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) today, it is about 92% of the private sector, the role that we played as government functionaries is that we provided and facilitated the required logistics.
“We had the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, NACCIMA, Women Council, Youth Group, were all involved, including Civil Society organisations and various religious groups, the physically challenged group and more importantly, the 36 States and FCT were all involved.
“The 774 Local Government Areas, the labour unions were all involved in the development of the Plan.
“One of the things that make the Plan unique is that we are having three volumes of the Plan.
“Volume one is the main Plan itself. Volume Two is the prioritised programmes and projects that have been costed and Volume three is the legislative imperatives. There are laws that need to change for effective implementation of the Plan.”
He noted that today sub-nationals are issuing their own laws which are at variance with what the Federal Government is doing.
He said that the private sector is expected to fund the projects captured in the Plan to the tune of N300 trillion, while the Federal Government would provide N30 trillion; states and local government areas will provide N20 trillion.
He pointed that these funds could only come from the private sector if the enabling environment and Ease of Doing Business is created.
He warned that as long as Nigeria has some Agencies that use their discretionary powers to make things difficult for the private as well as engage in multiple taxations, the private sector would not thrive.
He further revealed that Sports have been taken away from the Ministry of Youth under the new Plan, adding that Rural Development has also been taken away from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture.
He noted that Sports would be expected to generate revenues and contribute to the nation’s GDP.
Commenting on the Open Governance Partnership, Agba said Nigeria has made progress on beneficial ownership transparency.
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