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2019: PDP excited as Atiku unveils policy document via facebook

By Emmanuel Oloniruha

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has promised to attract investments and support 50 million Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises, if elected president in 2019.

Abubakar, while unveiling his Policy Launch through live Facebook address in Yola, Adamawa, said the purpose was to double the size of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Products (GDP) to  900 billion dollars by 2025.

He said that the investments would create a minimum of 2. 5 million jobs annually and lift at least 50 million people from poverty in the first two years.

He said that his team would also help to create jobs by innovating flagship programmes such as the national open apprenticeship programme through the capacity of master-craftsmen and women to train one-million new apprentices every year would be enhanced.

“Our national innovation fund and SME venture capital fund initiatives will provide stable and sustainable long-term support to aspiring entrepreneurs,’’ the PDP flagbearer said.
He said that his plan to restructure Nigeria would lead to a vast increase in the internally generated revenue, both for the federal government and the states.

The former Vice President said that would be done via the matching grants that we would be provided to State Governments that increased their own revenue.

“Let me be clear, no state will receive less funding than they get today – in fact all will receive more and the harder a state works the more they will get,’’ he said, adding they were not just his plan, but that of Nigerians.

He also pledged to offer an inclusive leadership, saying “Atiku Abubakar is 100 per cent for 100 per cent of Nigerians, 100 per cent of the time. ‘’

The PDP presidential candidate said that he was not out to make promises without plan as being witnessed in the past, adding that it is one thing to promise and another thing to deliver.

“I am not one for making grandiose promises. Rather than promises, I believe in policies. A promise is an indication to do a future action. A policy is a plan to achieve future goals.

“I believe in setting goals and coming up with realistic plans and policies to achieving those goals.To me, leadership is having the discipline to commit to one’s goals until they are a reality.

“I have succeeded in running my private enterprises which now employ 50,000 Nigerians because I believe in policies and I have the discipline to stay with them until they become reality.

“It is my desire to run for the office of the president of the federal republic of Nigeria, not because I have a bag full of promises, but because I am prepared to lead, ‘’ he said.
Abubakar said that in the last 18 months, he had worked with the best experts Nigeria had to offer to come up with policies and plans that when implemented would get Nigeria going in the right direction again.

He recalled that when he was Vice President from 1999 to 2007, “I chaired the national economic council that gave Nigeria her highest and most consistent GDP growth of over 6 per cent per annum.

He said said that in spite of the fact that crude oil prices at that time were much lower than they were today, under the dynamic leadership of President Obasanjo, Nigeria paid off  it’s entire foreign debt.

“We also introduced the GSM revolution that saw Nigeria go from 100,000 phone- lines to over 100 million today.

“We were able to achieve these, and much more, because we had a plan called the national economic empowerment and development strategy.

“That plan worked, and today I have the pleasure of unveiling our policies and strategies, not promises, to take Nigeria from where she is right now, to where she needs to be.

“This is my plan to get Nigeria working again. A plan that will give Nigerian workers a living wage. A plan that will give Nigeria’s youth a world-class education.

“A plan that will empower Nigerian women, reduce maternal mortality and increase their financial stability. A plan that will cater for the elderly, so our people are not afraid of growing old. A plan that will invest in our failing infrastructure.’’

The former vice president said above all, it was a plan that would help to create jobs, saying without jobs, Nigerians could not afford to feed their families and their children live in poverty.

“Without jobs, there is crime, drug use and insecurity. Without jobs, where is the hope for a better life and a better future?

“Today we will begin the process of sharing our policies that form my plan to create jobs, restructure the polity, and get Nigeria working again.’’

Abubakar who said that he started out as an orphan selling firewood on the streets of  Jada in Adamawa, added that “If Nigeria worked for me, I owe it as my duty to make sure that Nigeria also works for you, your family and your friends.

“It is time to get Nigeria working again, and these are the plans and policies I have for achieving that. I appeal to you to join me on this journey toward a better life for all Nigerians.’’

Professor Ben Nwabueze with Atiku

PDP endorses document

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says the public endorsement that heralded the policy document of Abubakar, is  a confirmation that the document embodies the collective mindset, yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians.

The party in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, in Abuja on Monday said that the document represented the quest of Nigerians for a new leadership and a better life in the country.

Ologbondiyan said Abubakar’s policy document offered solutions and practical direction for delivery in all sectors.

“The Atiku Abubakar policy document is a product of very wide, painstaking and productive consultations with Nigerians from all walks of live, critical stakeholders and development partners in key sectors, in the overall determination to chart a new course for our nation.

“The policy document foretells a new dawn as it articulates practical

solutions and answers to the myriad of economic, social and political challenges facing our nation and sets out all-inclusive templates for national rejuvenation, cohesion, protection of human rights and democratic tenets, wealth creation, transparency and elimination of corruption in governance.

“In line with PDP’s people-based manifesto, the Atiku Abubakar policy document places utmost priority on the people by focusing chiefly on their yearnings for job creation, infrastructural development, poverty

eradication, human capital development, inclusiveness and national unity.”

Ologbondiyan said that Nigerians were particularly happy with the Abubakar policy document.

He said that Nigerians were happy as the document sought to implement pro-poor policies that granted all citizens unhindered opportunity to participate in economic activities to achieve self-reliance and become active contributors to national development.

He said that Abubakar had always maintained a strong bond with the people, hence his ability to understand their challenges, collective aspirations and to proffer solutions with underlining political will.

“The PDP, therefore, urges Nigerians to continue to take ownership of the Atiku Abubakar Presidential campaign, which embodies their collective aspiration as a people to make our dear nation work again,” he said.