A presidential aspirant and former Senate President of Nigeria, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, has said he will pursue industrialisation, manufacturing, talents and innovation, science and technology if elected president, come 2023.
According to him, adopting those measures and assembling world-class cabinet members would help him in solving the nation’s debt and economic challenges and makes his administration succeed in rejigging the country’s economy to become self-sufficient and debt-free.
Anyim stated this in an interview with AriseNews on Monday while noting that he understands the country’s debt burden among other economic challenges.
He then urged Nigerians to give him their support, stressing that he is prepared for the job and would take no time in turning the nation’s economic fortune around.
His words “for me, the drivers of the economy will now be on industrialisation and manufacturing, talents and innovation, science and technology.
“This certainly is going to be the key drivers of the economy of the second half of the 21st century and I will develop this, build on this and prepare Nigeria to fit into the fourth industrial revolution.
“That obviously will expand the economy; that will make the economy more competitive and more dynamic. I will also focus on the enablers of development. the factors, the circumstances and the situations that promote prosperity and development,” the presidential aspirant said during a live interview on national TV on Monday.
“I understand that last year, the nation earned about N5.5trn as revenue and out the N5.5trn, N4.2trn went into debt servicing and debt repayment, leaving just N1.3trn to run the country. I also want to believe as a matter of rule that you are not allowed to borrow more than 40 per cent of your GDP and our borrowing rate now is at 36.9 per cent.
“I think that will make it more frightening for anybody coming in. But I can tell you that even at that, that does not scare me. The challenges are temporary and the challenges are that of leadership. If I am to focus on the economy as I did say before, I will focus the economy on the contemporary world direction- manufacturing, talent and innovation, science and technology.”
According to him, “if you elevate talent and innovation, then all you need to do is simply create the infrastructure for innovation and support new startup business, then just concentrate on what will create jobs on its own.
“Support the younger ones in setting up their own businesses in such a manner that they don’t need to wait for government employment and once they create their own businesses, they will be in the position to employ others. The advantage of private-sector employment is that it is, more efficient, is more rewarding in terms of payment of salaries and it is more productive.
“So, I will focus on those things that will create an economic environment that will encourage talented Nigerians to deploy their talents and eventually focus on innovation that will fit into the fourth industrial revolution that is already here with us.
“I want to believe that will help get us out of the issue of borrowing to pay salaries, borrowing to pay the recurrent expenditure. I want to believe that my economic direction will actually shift from where we are today, to a new direction of the world economy.”
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