Shettima To Devt Partners: Help FG On Job Creation, Food Security
Vice President Kashim Shettima has
implored development partners to provide more support for the Bola Ahmed Tinubu
administration to deliver on the Renewed Hope Agenda, especially in priority
areas of job creation, agriculture, food security and the power sector.
He said delivering on the priority
areas will help in addressing some of the challenges bedeviling the country,
particularly the security situation occasioned by terrorism, kidnapping and
banditry.
According to a statement by his
spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha, the vice president stated this yesterday when he
received the global managing director of the Tony Blair Institute, Mr Michael
McNair, who was on a courtesy visit to the Presidential Villa.
Shettima who spoke on the commitment
of the Tinubu administration to delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda said, “It
is easy to talk but how to walk the talk is the most important component of
leadership”.
On more support to the Tinubu
administration’s drive to deepen the deployment and use of e-vehicles for
public transportation, the vice president urged the TBI to make available its
expertise in enhancing the adoption of the technology in Nigeria.
“I crave your indulgence to support us
in e-mobility. We want your perspective and your input on the deployment and
use of e-mobility, we want to adopt and adhere to global best practices,” he
noted.
The VP applauded TBI’s partnership
with Nigeria, especially in the nation's "effort to deepen the quality of
governance and leadership in priority areas of job creation, agriculture and
food security, support for the power sector through the Niger Delta Power
Holding Company (NDPHC) and the delivery unit that will track our efforts.”
According to him, given the burden of
Nigeria’s growing population with all of its implications, government must
improve on the quality of governance.
"There is no magic wand beyond
delivering the dividends of democracy to the people. Once we create jobs and
engage the youths, the challenges of terrorism, kidnappings and banditry will
be drastically curtailed,” he added.
On his part, the global managing
director of the Tony Blair Institute, Mr Michael McNair, commended President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima's leadership, noting that
the VP’s impressive outing at the World Economic Forum, particularly his
commitment to Africa’s future, was indicative of the country’s direction.
McNair said he was in Nigeria to
appraise the work started by the TBI team in the country, particularly in
supporting the new administration to deliver on set goals, stressing that
“TBI’s success is in helping the administration to achieve its mandate across
different sectors”.
He said the Institute is committed to
supporting growth and development in Africa and Nigeria in particular in key
areas identified by the administration, noting that the organisation is
prepared to deploy additional resources to achieve target objectives in the
country.
Also present at the meeting with the
VP were TBI regional director, Anglophone West & Central Africa, Ope-Oluwa
Adejoro; TBI country director for Nigeria, Joy Dariye, and senior executives at
the Institute, Ahmed Ibrahim and Victor Adamu.
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