Funding, my administration’s major challenge – Buhari

Nigeria ruler, Muhammadu Buhari while speaking at the National policy and development summit held in Abuja, has disclosed to Nigerians that the infrastructural challenges the nation is facing is far higher than the revenue the country is raking in.

The President further described this as a huge limitation that has been impeding the growth and development of country.

Mr. Buhari, however noted that the challenges are not restricted to only infrastructures, as they range from security, poverty to unemployment, stressing that the objective of the Next Level Agenda is to build on accomplishments of the last four years.

The president, Buhari was represented at the occasion by the Permanent Secretary, Office of the Secretary to the Government the Federation, Andrew David, said funding is a major bane because it is the nucleus of governance.

He said, “Though the government has been challenged on all fronts – from security, absence of critical infrastructure, poverty to unemployment. The essence of the Next Level Agenda is to consolidate on the achievements of the last four.

“Therefore the summit will not only afford us the opportunity to interrogate the strategies adopted by our government to actualize the next level agenda to overcome our national challenges but also to interrogate the prospects and anticipated challenges with the intention to proffer solutions.

“As we all know, among many challenges governments all over the world face, funding is the major one because it is the life wire of governance. Without it, government cannot deliver.

“After funding, comes strategies and human resource needed to succeed. The strategies and human resource needed for our government to succeed are all there. Funding is always the challenge and corruption. This explains the governance strategy of our government that combines anticorruption and critical interventions delivery.

“Another challenge is the absorptive capacity of our national economy to support our developmental needs and plan at the movement. On a balance, our national challenges are more than our national income. It is a major challenge that must be overcome as a nation if we are to make progress.

“As a government, we are interested in solutions that will help propel Nigeria to the next level we envisaged. As you deliberate on these issues and many more, therefore, it is hoped you would proffer solutions that would enable government to overcome these challenges.

“Although, as a government, we have been striving to prioritize and balance between the welfare of Nigerians and infrastructural needs of the country. This we have been doing through pragmatism that enable our government to simultaneously concentrate on social investment and infrastructure provisioning.

“The Reports of the Monthly Policy Dialogue Series is hereby acknowledged, especially the one that dealt succinctly on funding the Next Level Agenda. The challenges and prospects as documented are well noted. This will further enable government to tackle funding challenges as highlighted by stakeholders at the Dialogue

“We appreciate the contribution of the Hon. Ibrahim Bapetel and his hard-working team to the governance process. Their contributions have assisted in a significant way to rejigging retreat for government ministers.

“The retreat now includes training, deliverables, and targets amongst others. This is one of the major milestones the first summit that interrogated the change Agenda achieved.

“Today, as a result of the recommendation of the summit, the opaque nature of the NNPC as noted by the report of the first summit is being gradually overcome. We now have an NNPC that is declaring profit and has also gone ahead to collaborate with the National Assembly to enact the Deep Shore Act 2019 that gives us more leverage over our oil resources. It is the first of its kind in our recent history.

“Ladies and gentlemen, let me assure you at this juncture that the report of this committee will not go to waste. Recommendations contained therein would be implemented to the betterment of the hard-working people of Nigeria. A lot needs to be done to pull Nigeria and Nigerians out of poverty. This we are committed to.”

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