Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, highlighted some of the
reasons why all Nigerian leaders after his administration were unable to
increase power generation from where he left it 10 years ago.
He
also said Lagos would become Africa’s third largest economy before in
his lifetime, noting that the state government was already making it an
economic hub.
Speaking in Lagos at the launch of a book, “Making
Africa Work,” which he co-authored with Director of Brenthurst
Foundation, Dr. Greg Mills; President of NEWSEUM, Dr. Jeffrey Herbst and
Major General Dickie Davis (retd), Obasanjo said lack of good
leadership, continuity in governance and financial constraints were
responsible for the diminishing status of power generation in the
country.
Obasanjo explained that his administration came up with
an agenda called ‘NEEDS,’ which is National Economic Empowerment
Strategy, to deal with power and other problems confronting the nation.
He
said: “The idea is that we would have something that will lead us in
every aspect of governance and we make federal, states and local
governments buy into it.
“When we were planning it, we went round
the country, sample people’s opinion and consult traditional leaders.
The incoming administration after us was not left out in it and during
my administration, we implemented the first phase of NEEDS and it was
supposed to be continuous.
“But to my surprise, the administration that succeeded our tenure, which campaigned on the basis of continuity, failed us.
“When
they assumed office, the first statement they made on energy was that
in four years, they will generate 30,000 megawatts of electricity. At
that time, the highest we generated was 4,000 megawatts.
“I was
shocked, wondering how they will do it in four years. I quickly sent
someone to educate him (then President) because, as at that time, we
were in the process of generating 10,000 megawatts.
“It is
regrettable that the administration that succeeded us did not even
generate up to 3,750 megawatts that we were able to generate before we
left.
“It even came down to 1,500 and the one we have in the
pipeline, they stopped it. That was about 10 years ago and up till
today, our power generation has not gone beyond where I left it 10 years
ago.”
Obasanjo regretted that even when power had been
privatised, there was still no money to improve it, saying: “As far as
funding is concerned, there is funding out there but it can only come
when environment is conducive.
Improved contributory pension to facilitate devt
Obasanjo
explained how government could use contributing pension to facilitate
development in the country, lamenting the fact that some people didn’t
get their pension till they died.
He said; “I formed a committee
and sent them to different parts of the world to gather experience. They
came back and we enacted a law that there should be contributory
pension.
‘’The public service didn’t want it because they
didn’t want to make contributions but we were able to achieve 10 per
cent compliance.
“Ten percent of Nigeria workers were captured in
the contributing scheme and in a space of 12 years, that fund yielded
up to $40,000, only 10 percent, one can imagine if 50 percent of our
working population is captured.
“This is the kind of money that
can be used for development. The same kind of money was used in
Singapore to give everybody housing.”
He, however, said that the newly launched book detailed practical steps of how to make Africa work.
He
said: “Africa is not poor, but poorly managed because if we decide to
manage it properly, we would get out of the situation we find ourselves.
“I
don’t talk about poverty in Africa because the international community
is tired of hearing poverty. So our narration has to change. We need to
talk about job creation and wealth generation.”
Lagos’ll become Africa’s 3rd largest economy
Obasanjo
also said Lagos would be Africa’s third largest economy before he dies,
adding that the necessary structures were already being put in place to
achieve that.
“Even though people said I look like someone who
is in the departure lounge, Lagos will become the third largest economy
before I take my boarding pass,” he said.
Source: VanguardNGR
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