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Dear President BAT,
From the position of a Development Analyst that I am and also from the vantage position of an elder who has lived through many seasons and tides and governments in Nigeria and who has practically seen it all, I feel led to advice the @officialABAT, my President, as follows:
1. SUSTAINABILITY
Dear PBAT, Sustainability means the "ability to sustain" or, ensuring that positive impacts of projects already executed are sustained (outlive the person who started them and endure). Sustainability means being conscious that as custodian of the people's common wealth we are accountable to their usage and must not waste any of those resources. If PMB (former) had not embraced the principle of sustainability, the infrastructural plans and those half-developed that Buhari took over from PDP would have gone to waste. Sustainability ensured that he built on those and completed them, then added new ones. As President, sir, you owe Nigeria the responsibility that in all things, PRIDE or EGO will be removed from you and instead, you will keep before you these words "the Interest of Nigeria"
Please note that there is no sector of the Nigerian economy that the last administration did not have a plan/policy for. NONE. Before you introduce new things as is your right, do the responsible thing-evaluate what has been done critically and from this evaluation then you will be able to justify whatever changes you decide to make. This is critical. Something has already been done-in health, aviation, agriculture, communications, education and even in Science and Tech. Please establish the baselines and then build up your own programmes.
2. HANDING OVER NOTES/PMB SCORECARD
Dear PBAT, I believe that your team of Special Advisers have not read the Handing Over Notes presented to you by former administration. I may be wrong, but I find that with many of your actions so far, I keep having to say, did they read the hand-over notes?
Every Ministry presented their respective SCORECARDS in the twilight of the last administration. All your Ministers (when they are confirmed) should digest the scorecard and even call the PS and Directors in the respective Ministries to make presentations to them of what is the current situation in their ministries.
3. LESSONS LEARNED
The Ministers should then look at the outcomes that their respective MDAs had in respect of the projects they undertook. That should be the starting point:
What did we do correctly-Let us replicate it
What best practices did we encounter-Let us ingrain it into our system
What did we do incorrectly or what could we have done better or what caused some of our outcomes to be poor- We design another model of implementation or we change the entire project.
4. ANCHOR BORROWERS PROGRAMME AS EXAMPLE
For 7 years, the entire nation was practically forced to became Agricpreneurs. PMB (former) had a message: Grow what we eat and eat what we grow. The ABP achieved sufficiency in rice and maize is on the same trajectory. Definitely there are lessons that have been learned along the way in the implementation of the ABP. Sustainability of this project is crucial because the benefits far outweigh the costs. Think of jobs it created, think of the zeal for value-chain products now happening-think of SMEs developing and think more jobs, then think of EXPORTs. SUSTAINABILITY. We do not have to change the name of ABP, we can amend it to reflect your time and call it RenewedABP. The reason for advising against a change of name is for the sake of sustainability and evaluation. So that data can be analysed over several years and we will be able to measure impact over many years as well. A new name and perhaps a new project will mean that we can't analyse our progress as a nation in Agric. This has been the bane of Nigeria's policies and projects. This is why we have no records of achievement. PBAT must please imbibe sustainability.
5. NATIONAL SOCIAL INVESTMENT PROGRAMME
The vulnerable and poorest of the poor have already been captured in a Social Register of the poor. There is an Act of NASS that now backs up the NSIP. That Register is not supposed to be static but dynamic so that as people are moved out of poverty, they leave the register and make way for newly poor to be captured. Examine the system (Community Proxy Means Testing) of registering the poor into the list. Mind you the list is made at the States level. These poor already receive N5k monthly. Are you intending to add N3k extra to it to make the N8k palliative you promise? Will they return to N5k later after 6 months?
6. OTHER RANDOM ADVICE
Your Protocol Officer requires training. Let him call Kazaure and have a one-on-one briefing. I personally think, he towers above you and this should not be. You are the President, but he is the one we see and not you. Also, I believe that until your Ministers are in place, we should see you more with the PS of the Ministries because they are the ones who can provide information on the Ministries as chief accounting officers. I respect Dele Alake, but he is but a spokesman and not a career civil servant. Finally sir, your messaging needs to improve. Do not be like Bubu, who did not talk. We can only understand what you wish for the country if we have it clearly stated.
Thank you for allowing me to advice you.
May you succeed and achieve greater things than even fPMB. May Nigeria be great. Amen
@kkebony07@allibaloo Our refineries are obsolete and the cost new ones will bring the heavens down. So the right way to go is to create and license modular ones.
@allibaloo@Bluetrail123 God bless you for this. When PMB shut the borders, we screamed all the way to the heavens. Many had forgotten that NGR is a consuming nation with unparalleled appetite for foreign goods. No local productions to increase naira value.