The Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Trade and Investment, Mrs Jumoke Oduwole, has explained how the Buhari-led administration used a systemic approach to make Nigeria’s economy competitive.
She said that the strategic plan initiated by the Federal Government upon assuming office in 2015 led to the improvement in the country’s global business index.
Oduwole explained that this involves a collaboration of some ministers, some lawmakers, the Head of Civil Service and the private sector.
The presidential aide, who was as a guest on Channels Television’s Breakfast Programme, Sunrise Daily, on Monday said: “this administration has had a systemic approach to making this economy competitive.
“We have been 145 before, we started from 106 then last decade we went on a free fall consistently going backwards.
“When this administration came in 2015, we started immediately on this project and we were able to stem the tide.
“The first thing was that we stopped going backward, then we had a systemic approach chaired by the presidency. And that political will, with coordination of over 10 ministers, Central Bank Governor, Head of Civil Service and then later, high-level National Assembly representation, Lagos and Kano states and of course private sector made the economy competitive,” she added.
She recalled that Nigeria was judged the top 10 economies in the world on the ease of doing business last year and attributed the feat to the sincerity and commitment shown by the presidency.
According to her, “statistics show an improvement of the country’s ranking 24 positions up as against the previous position of 169 to 145 which is an indication that President Muhammadu Buhari is sincere with the economic recovery.”
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