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FG pledges economic boom in 2017.
 
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Tue, 13 Dec 2016   ||   Nigeria,
 

THE Federal Government has reiterated its determination to revamp the economy and take the nation out of recession next year.

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Engineer Babachir David Lawal, said President Muhammadu Buhari is working hard to see that Nigeria’s economy is greatly improves in 2017 so as to return smiles in the faces of Nigerians.

According to ceoafrica, he spoke in his office, when he received a delegation from the Methodist Church of Nigeria, Archdiocese of Abuja led by the Archbishop, the Most Reverend Joseph Oche Job.

He stressed that the foundation for a diversified economy is already being laid and that the 2017 budget will strengthen the economy even further.

A statement by the Director of Press, SGF Office, Mr Bolaji Adebiyi, on Tuesday in Abuja quoted Lawal as saying that President Buhari remains determined and committed to the three major objectives of his administration, which are to improve national security, vigorously fight corruption and overhaul the economy.

He thanked the church and indeed religious leaders across Nigeria for their support to the Government and implored them to continue to pray for the peace and security of the nation.

The Archbishop of Methodist Church, Abuja, Most Reverend Joseph Job, in his remarks, expressed the support of the church for the Federal Government, in the fight against corruption which he says, is the “number one enemy of our dear country Nigeria.”

He noted that the major ills of our society, including youth unemployment, poor and weak infrastructure, injustice and insecurity, etc. are all products of corruption.

The Archbishop commended government for securing the release of some Chibok girls and urged government to explore all avenues to release the remaining Chibok girls.

He congratulated the government for the efforts in place to diversify the economy and provide employment for youths.

He affirmed that the church stands firmly with government in support of the recently launched attitudinal campaign “Change begins with me.”

 

   

 

 

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