privileged to present the 2016 Budget proposal
I am honoured and privileged to present the 2016 Budget proposal. This is my first address before this joint session of the National Assembly. I have come here today, not only to address members of the National Assembly, but also to speak directly to the men and women who placed us here.
2. I know the state of
our economy is a source of concern for many. This has been further worsened by
the unbrid
webapex.net led corruption and security challenges we have faced in the last few
years. From those who have lost their jobs, to those young people who have
never had a job, to the people in the North East whose families and businesses
were destroyed by insurgents, this has been a difficult period in our nation’s
history, lessons that we must not forget or ignore, as we plan for the future.
3. By June 2014, oil
prices averaged $112 per barrel. But as at today, the price is under $39 per
barrel. This huge
westernmagazine.org decline is having a painful effect on our economy.
Consumption has declined at all levels. In both the private and public sectors,
employe
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ions. The small business owners and traders have been particularly hard
hit by this state of affairs.
4. Fellow Nigerians, the
confidence of many might be shaken. However, I stand before you today promising
that we will secure our country, rebuild our economy, and make the Federal
Republic of Nigeria stronger than it has ever been.
5. The answers to our
problems are not beyond us. They exist on our farmlands; our corporations; in
the universities in the hearts and minds of our entrepreneurs; through the
gallantry of our Armed Forces; and the resolute spirit of Nigerians, especially
the youth, who have refused to give up despite all the obstacles confronting
them.
6. This Budget proposal,
the first by our Government, seeks to stimulate the economy, making it more
competitive by focusing on infrastructural development; delivering inclusive
growth; and prioritizing the welfare of Nigerians. We believe that this budget,
while helping industry, commerce and investment to pick up, will as a matter of
urgency, address the immediate problems of youth unemployment and the terrible
living conditions of the extremely poor and vulnerable Nigerians.
7. In the medium to
longer term, we remain committed to economic diversification through import
substitution and export promotion. This will build resilience in our economy.
It will guarantee that the problems we have today, will not confront our
children and their children. This shall be our legacy for generations to come.
2015: A Year of Global
and Domestic Challenges
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