The Coordinating
Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,
has declared that it has been very hard managing the Nigerian economy
under the current administration.
She noted that though it might
not be as smooth as expected, the outgoing government made frantic
efforts to improve the lives of Nigerians.
The minister made these
observations in Abuja, Sunday night, at a reception organised in her
honour by Ndi-Igbo Youth Organisation in partnership with Voice of All
Arewa Youth, in Abuja.
Okonjo-Iweala, said she will never regret
serving the country under President Goodluck Jonathan despite the
criticisms and attacks she had been receiving.
She insisted that the lives of Nigerians, especially youths and women improved significantly under the Jonathan administration.
She
said, “the youths have been at the centre of the work done by this
administration and these are facts on the ground. You cannot change
facts but you can try to twist them and at the end of the day, facts
will come out. You cannot re-write history, and wake up and say these
are things we have done or have not done. A lot of things have been
accomplished to transform this economy.
“Is it 100 percent? No,
and are we to do more? The answer is yes. Have we done everything
perfectly? The answer is no, and no one is ever perfect. But have we
made very good effort? And the answer is a resounding yes.
“Their
should be support for the various sectors that created jobs that needs
to continue and programmes like YouWin, they need to continue and those
that are not good by all means you can do away with them or make them
better.
“No one is perfect but let us build on what is there in order not to lose time on this economy.
Addressing
the youths, the minister said, “For the youths, don’t allow anyone to
re-write history, don’t let anyone change the story because what has
been done has been done well and let others who are coming in build on
this. When they see they are good let them pick them up and build on
them.”
The minister noted that based on statistics from the
National Bureau of Statistics, the nation needed to create about 1.8
million jobs each year and that the administration put in place, various
programmes towards achieving that goal.
Her words: “The first
thing we did to encourage young entrepreneurs was to introduce YouWin
and we made a target of about 80,000 jobs both direct and indirect. This
was an idea I got when I was at World Bank".
“As of today, 3, 900
people have benefited from grants of between N1 million and N10 million,
and they got it and they did not know anybody. We also gave grant to
1,200 women because women are good entrepreneurs. Today, 22,000 direct
jobs have been created and also 88,000 indirect jobs".
“This
is one of the programmes I hope the incoming administration will
continue because it is a laudable programme and I think is something
that will stay a little bit more. We were also able to place 32,000
youths under the Graduate Internship Scheme”.
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