The Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has promised that an APC-led federal government will slash tariffs on imported vehicles and tackle the power problem by decentralising power generation across the country.
Osinbajo, who was speaking at a town hall meeting of political stakeholders in Ondo State on Tuesday, assured that Buhari will not Islamise Nigeria contrary to the campaign of the Peoples Democratic Party.
According to him, “We do not agree that there should be high tariffs on imported cars whether new or old ones because Nigeria is not producing cars for now.
“What we will do first is to fix power and encourage local production of cars. But before then we will reduce the high tariffs that Nigerians are paying to import vehicles into the country.”
The cleric-turned-politician asserted that Nigerians should not find it difficult to purchase cars for their socio-economic activities, and the APC government would ensure lower tariffs when voted into power.
Speaking on the perennial power challenge facing the nation, Osinbajo held that the problem can be attributed to the lack of supply of gas to the power plants.
He promised that module power plants would be situated in neighborhoods where power is needed and gas supplied to it using trucks and other means besides pipelines.
According to him, the model has already been put to use in Lagos State where such plants supply power to designated neighborhoods.
The APC candidate pledged that their government will fight corruption in order to make resources available for development projects.
Osinbajo also denied that the APC government would ban commercial motor cycles across the country, saying okada would be allowed provided riders obey laws and keep to the rules in the states where they operate.
He lamented the unemployment situation in the country, saying that as an emergency measure, the APC government would cooperate with states in creating 20,000 jobs annually in the country.
He pointed out that the job creation strategy would involve making loans available to small businesses with little or no interest.
He said under APC government, it would be criminal not to pay pensions, saying the law that would be put in place would compel employers to ensure pensioners got their entitlements as soon as they retire.
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