Thursday, August 18, 2016

Story Story? Expect Millions Of Job For Our Youths Soon – President Buhari |PoliFocus

President Muhamadu Buhari saidon Thursday assured that his administration is working assiduously to create millions of jobs for teeming Nigerian jobless youths.

The president stated this on Thursday while speaking at a symposium by the Association of African Central Banks (AACB) symposium, titled ‘Unwinding unconventional monetary policies: implications for monetary policy and financial stability in Africa’.


He said, “For us in Nigeria, while recognising the challenges we are confronted with and the need to surmount them, we are determined to diversify the economy away from excessive reliance on oil and other primary products,” Buhari added.

“Consequently, we are taking measures and implementing policies that would ensure we are self-sufficient, generate massive employment formillions of our youth, and explore our untapped human and natural resources.

“We shall also embark on export and production diversification steps including investment in infrastructure; promotion of manufacturing through agro-based industries and expansion of Regional Trade.

“All these would involve integrating the informal economy into the mainstream and providing funds to Small and Medium Enterprises.

We shall also continue, with greater determination and focus to pursue our goal of ensuring improved security for our country and its citizens, and without letting up on our fight against corruption and terrorism.

“Side by side, with economic stimulus measures,we must intensify our surveillance and give guidance to the operations of our financial institutions to reverse the trend of illicit flows of funds out of Africa.

“We should all be serious in putting place measures aimed at ensuring that the proceeds of these illicit flows are repatriated to their countries of origin with minimal bureaucratic hitches.”

The symposium was attended by Godwin Emefiele, CBN governor, and many other central bank governors across Africa.

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