Buhari Administration creates new set of millionaires – Lai Mohammed
He said that the programme, which recorded huge success in rice and grain productions, particularly in Kebbi, Kano, Jigawa, Ebonyi and Sokoto states, had made farming attractive to young people. Mohammed said the initiative had also helped in boosting the local production of rice, increasing yields per hectares in grains production and reducing importation of rice. He said that in 2015, the country imported 580,000 metric tonnes of rice, which had been brought down to 58,000 metric tonnes in 2016 with the successful implementation of the programme.
The minister noted that though the price of local
rice was still higher than the imported one, but the situation would change
when production increased. He said the imported rice was being subsidised and
dumped into the country but assured that the trend would change by next
harvest. The minister said that the government had also been able to bring down
the cost of fertiliser from N9, 000 to N5, 000 following a bilateral agreement
it signed with the Kingdom of Morocco. Mohammed said that the country was
gradually moving out of recession, particularly in the agriculture,
manufacturing and solid minerals sectors.
He explained that it was made possible because of
committed investments in infrastructure, ease of doing business and increased
budgetary votes for capital projects. “When we came in, we inherited about N1.7
trillion in debt owed to contractors; 202 roads were abandoned. In the entire
2015, only N18 billion was spent on roads and N5 billion spent on power. “In
2016/2017 we released N1.2 trillion for capital projects only; we spent N260
billion on roads and N99 billion on power generation.
“We have constructed 320 kilometres of roads and
fixed 460 kilometres of road: We have built 24 bridges and repaired about 21
“On rail lines, we have commenced the construction of the 150 km per hour
standard gauge from Lagos to Ibadan and working on others across the country,”
he said. The minister reiterated that looking at what the government had done
in areas of the economy, security and in fighting corruption it had fulfilled
its electoral promises.
Mohammed said the situation would have been worse
than it is now if Buhari was not in power, adding that he was proud to be a
part of the administration. He said in spite of recession brought about by
defective economy run by past administration only on oil and the sharp drop in
the price of crude, the administration has performed well. “We are coming from
a situation where we were earning over 100 dollar per barrel of oil and it was
reduced to about 30 dollar per barrel “It takes acute discipline and management
of resources to be where we are today.
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