The Minister of Information and
Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said on Monday that President Muhammadu Buhari’s
administration has fulfilled its campaign promises to Nigerians despite
dwindling revenue.
Mohammed made the pronouncement at the Presentation of
National Social Investment Programmes (N-SIP) Report Card event to mark the 2nd
Anniversary of President Buhari’s administration in Abuja.
The theme of the report card presentation was “Showcasing
the Achievements of National Social Investment Programmes: A Smile for Every
Nigerian.”
He said through N-SIP the Federal
Government provided employment to 200,000 unemployed graduates, engaged 57,000
people through Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) and empowered about 26,000 ordinary Nigerians
through Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT).
Mohammed said that under the National Home Grown School
Feeding Programmme (NHGSFP), government was able to serve about 25 million
meals to 1.2 million pupils all over the country in order to make leaning conducive.
The minister added that the APC-led Federal Government under
its school feeding programme had employed no fewer than 12,000 cooks across 36
states and the FCT.
“This is a government that promised and delivered on its
promises and the unique thing about this particular N-SIP is that it has been
achieved in an era when there has been no revenue.
“It would have been very perfect excuse to say that because
oil revenue dropped drastically, therefore, we are not able to deliver on our
promises.
“But despite the dwindling revenue, we are able to deliver
on our campaign promises and then this is not related just to the social
investment programmes alone.
“I am happy that we are here today to prove that this
government is not a government of propaganda; this is a real government that is
dealing with the real people,” Mohammed said.
He said the programme was designed in such a way that it was
easy and accessible to all Nigerians, adding “one of the unique selling points
of the programmes is the transparency in it.”
According to him, this is the first programme in the history
of Nigeria that you don’t need to know anybody before you can get enrolled.
“I am happy that many of the beneficiaries have testified to
this and this is a new dawn.
“My appealed to all the beneficiaries is to please let them
not limit their testimonies to this hall please say it louder and clear at
every time to all Nigerians.
“Let Nigerians know how this government has impacted
positively on your lives,“ he said.
The minister said that in spite of dwindling resource
between October, 2016 and to dates, the Federal Government was able to add an
additional seven billion dollars to its foreign reserves.
Mohammed disclosed that the the Buhari administration had
been able to attract 500 million dollars to the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF),
and increased the Excess Crude account with 87 million dollars.
“All these we did despite the very tight resources,” the
minister said.
The Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, commended
the Federal Government for putting smiles and restoring hope on the lives of
ordinary Nigerians through its intervention initiative, social investment
programmes.
Akpabio assured that the senate was ever ready to support
anything that would alleviate the sufferings of Nigerians either through
budgeting process or approvals.
“I am standing here to endorse this programme and to commend
the President, the Acting President and Coordinators of this programme for this
very laudable initiative,” he added.
The National Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC),
Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said President Buhari had fulfilled his major
campaign promises to Nigerians by decimating Boko Haram insurgency.
He said that there was nothing as good as focusing on the
social investment programme of the Federal Government, adding that the
initiative would eradicate poverty and take children off the street.
(Source: NAN)
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