The Vice Presidential Candidate of the All Progressive Congress, APC,
Yemi Osinbajo, has unfolded plans by his party to introduce a social
security scheme for every elderly or disabled Nigerian, just as he
promised that an APC-led Federal Government will provide 720,000 jobs in
its first year, if elected come February 14.
Mr. Osinbajo disclosed this on Thursday in Benin City when he met
with the people of Edo State where he articulated the position of the
APC in its quest to effect change in the social and economic life of
Nigerians.
Addressing a large crowd at Imaguero College Hall, Mr. Osinbajo said,
“For the first time in the history of Africa, we are introducing a
social security scheme. It means the elderly who are poor and the
disabled will be given stipends.
“Now the reason why that is important is because our country has
continued to be one of the poorest 35 countries in the world despite our
resources. We have 110 million people who are extremely poor, so we
need to lift people out of poverty,” he said.
He added that the APC will ensure that state governments will, with
the backing of the Federal Government that has 52% of the revenue
control, employ 20,000 young persons per state acting as an emergency
relief.
“If we do not tackle that emergency, we will run into trouble because
as you can see, there is a lot of youth restlessness. You will notice
that unless we do something about this, we will be in great trouble.
“We are turning people out of the universities; graduates are coming
out from all sorts of tertiary institutions.
We are not engaging them,
it is important that we find solutions and the APC has set out a
solution today,” he said.
Mr. Osinbajo, a professor of law, stated other priorities of the APC
to include uninterrupted power supply through a complete privatization
of generation and transmission of power; promotion of economic
activities through the setting up of industries and revamping of
moribund industries across the country.
He also said the APC will give serious attention to Agriculture as a
way of accelerating employment opportunities in the country.
“APC plans to revamp cassava revolution. You remember during
President Obasanjo’s reign when he introduced the cassava revolution,
farmers produced great quantities but there was no buyers. We will
introduce rice revolution in Nigeria.
“The farmers will be encouraged to produce while the government will
buy them and by so doing encourage many to go into farming. In fact, we
will have Nigerian Rice just like we have Thailand rice.”
While lamenting the high incidence of death amongst women and
children arising from various diseases, Mr. Osinbajo affirmed the
determination of the APC towards effective healthcare delivery system
that will guarantee basic medical treatment for Nigerians. He called on
all and sundry to support the Party Presidential candidate, Muhammandu
Buhari, and all APC candidates in the 2015 General elections.
The host and Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, said the town
hall meeting was left open to non APC members to interact with Mr.
Osinbajo in order for them to get an idea of the issues under
consideration.
“To move away from primordial sentiments of, where is he from and
where is he not from? Not a question of being a Muslim or a Christian
but what will you do differently? How will you guarantee our future? How
can we convert people who have been reduced to thuggery to people being
industrial workers?”
“If in the early 50’s and 60’s, our leaders recognized that we needed
to add value and not just export raw cocoa and they set up those
industries in Ikeja and our leaders recognized that we shouldn’t be
exporting cotton but we can add value by processing, it is a competition
based on development and not empty rhetoric. While we can see the
incidence of poverty increasing, we can see more Nigerians having
private jets.”
“Nigeria worked before and it can work again and it will work again
but we need to address the issues of poverty, unemployment and poor
education”, and called on Edo people to avail themselves OF the
opportunity to ask questions so that their children do not inherit the
culture and tradition of lamentation,” Mr. Oshiomhole said.
Others who spoke at the ceremony were the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola and Anselm Ojezua, APC State Chairman.
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