2. When I was governor, I tell anyone that wants to visit government house that there is not entertainment, I can come and visit you in your house and u entertain me. 3. I make sure that whatever we can get locally I buy it locally. Which reduce the huge forex spent.
4. I will ensure that the money for school go directly to the schools and its being manage by the schools and parents. 5. I would open up Onne port and build one massive road connecting Aba to Onne port.
6. I would invest massively in basic education across the country, making education free and affordable for everyone. So, that young Nigerians can be able to find their way even globally and send back foreign currency.
7. I will invest immediately and heavily in SMEs, to ensure our youths have the capital and resources to build businesses. Therefore they will not always depend on Government.
8. I will take power seriously and ensure that I get up to 15k mw within the first 4 years, so that factories can begin to function and produce again for export.
9. Our strong v.p. #datti said he would ensure $ gets to the people that needs dollars and remove it from the hands of the politicians, to return confidence in our market and stabilize the exchange rate.
These are just few from the many powerful policy drivers the #Obidatti2023 leadership is bringing to the table.
I know #OBIDIENTS and #yusful will clearly understand the power of these.
Am not bothered if #BATSHET2023 don't understand.
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Lagos was the first state capital of Nigeria, which made it develop faster than any other part of Nigeria. 2. Lagos is the only state in Nigeria where the Federal Government (not Tinubu) developed the biggest sea port. They could have also developed Port-harcourt...
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But we today know why PH port is still underdeveloped.
Since Nigeria is mostly an importation country, it makes sense that majority of the businesses we have today contributing to our GDP will set up HQ and most of their businesses in Lagos not any other state.
2 Now we all know that in Nigeria today, people pay their personal income tax to the state where they live, not where they work. We also know because of the terrible traffic situation; people are forced to live in Lagos. This has contributed to the high IGR of the state.