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Jonathan Vows To Stabilise Naira
President Goodluck
Jonathan on Thursday, reassured that his administration would ensure stability in the value of the naira by striving to take away speculative behavriours that caused market exchange pressures.
He gave the assurance during the nationwide New Year broadcast in Abuja, promising that the government would continue to promote policies that would ensure economic stability.
Jonathan said his administration would also continue to lay the foundation for a vibrant economy to attract more significant foreign direct investment.
“We will continue to build and maintain a healthy external reserves position and strengthen fiscal buffers.
“We will ensure the naira remains strong and gives foreign investors the clarity and certainty that they need to guide future investment decisions”, he said.
According to the president, his administration would improve the nation’s payment systems and strengthen risk-based supervision mechanisms for Nigerian banks to ensure overall health and stability of the banking system.
He said the federal government will be introducing a broad spectrum of financial instruments to boost sector-specific enterprise areas in agriculture, Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (MSMEs), manufacturing and oil and gas.
The president said these instruments were meant to enhance the nation’s aggregate supply capacity, reduce poverty, promote job creation and increase the general well-being of the people.
“These efforts and other measures being spearheaded by relevant ministries, departments and agencies (MDA) are geared to ensure a secure future for Nigeria and create a much more prosperous country where people live more peaceful and fulfilled lives”, he said.
The president also enumerated some of the achievements of his administration in the past four years.
According to him, the federal government has rehabilitated and expanded the nation rail transportation network, successfully privatized power generation and distribution.
He disclosed that his administration had significantly reformed and increased local participation nationwide access to potable water from 57 per cent in 2010 to 70 per cent at present.
“We have also made significant progress in improving access to primary, secondary and tertiary education by building and equipping more schools including special Almajiri schools and establishing additional universities to ensure that each state has at least one federal university.
“Our national economy maintained a steady growth rate of close to 7 per cent in the past four years and millions of fresh employment opportunities were created for our people as a direct consequence”, he said.
Jonathan further revealed that the federal government recently launched the Youth Employment in Agriculture Programme (YEAP) and the $100 million government and donor Fund for Agriculture Finance in Nigeria (FAFIN) to fast-track the positive transformation of the agricultural sector.
He said that YEAP targeted 750,000 market-oriented young agricultural produces adding that the $100 million fund had been earmarked to provide affordable long-term financing to support the development of small and medium agribusinesses in the country.
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