Tuesday 7th February 2017

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FG Unveils Measures to Turn Around Economy, Targets 7% GDP Growth Tobi Soniyi in Abuja The federal government yesterday unveiled new measures to turn around the Nigerian economy which last year plunged into its first recession in 24 years.

The Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma who announced the measures at a governmentprivate sector engagement forum on the Nigeria Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) at the

Presidential Villa, Abuja, said the new plan would enable Nigeria to attain a minimum GDP growth rate of 7 per cent within the plan’s period The minister said the programme would be implemented between

2017-2020. In designing the plan, Udoma said government consulted widely and received inputs from all segments of the Nigerian society including the states. According to him, some of

the 34 key actions selected for immediate implementation were already yielding results, especially the reforms in agriculture and solid minerals. He said the government would tackle the constraints

to growth, noting that Nigeria’s growth faces various supply constraints including fuel, power, foreign exchange and even business unfriendly regulations. Continued on page 10

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Osinbajo: I’m Not Under Pressure to Resign, Buhari is Hale and Hearty Tobi Soniyi in Abuja Acting President Yemi Osinbajo yesterday spoke for the first time since President Muhammadu

Buhari’s departure for the United Kingdom, where he is undergoing medical tests for undisclosed reasons, assuring Nigerians that the speculations surrounding the

health of his principal and the fake news reported by some online news media, he was under no pressure from any quarters to resign. Osinbajo also disclosed that

he had a phone conversation with the president yesterday and he was “hale and hearty”. Osinbajo spoke to reporters after he met with the Chairman of the All

Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Odigie-Oyegun at the State House, Abuja. He said: “I’m not under pressure to resign. I was voted for by the people of

this nation – myself and Mr. President – and so the people of this nation have not asked us to resign. Continued on page 10

Nigerians Protest Poor Governance, Poverty, Hunger Demonstrators converge on Nigeria House London, demand president speaks to them We hear you loud and clear, says acting president Tobi Soniyi, Kasim Sumaina in Abuja,Chiemelie EzeobiinLagos andAdemola Babalola inIbadan Nigerians from all works of life trooped out in major cities in the country to protest against poor governance and the economic policies of the federal government, which they blamed for the widespread poverty and hunger in the land.

The protest was not limited to Nigeria alone as demonstrators in Britain joined their compatriots back home when they converged on Nigerian House, London, demanding that President Muhammadu Buhari appears in person and address them, following reports from the presidency on Sunday that

R-L: Organiser of #IStandwithNigeria and member of the Bring Back Our Girls Group, Aisha Yesufu; member of #OneVoiceNigeria, Mr. Chidi Ndikalu; and General Secretary, Alliance for Credible Elections, Ms. Mma Odi, leading the Continued on page 9 nationwide protest against poor governance and economic policies, in Abuja… yesterday enock reuben


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