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"Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by aminulive: 5:17pm On Apr 29, 2017
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Saturday said that contrary to the view held by most people, the recession was not a crime but a period that calls for government at all level to rearrange its expenditure and give more priority to capital expenditure.

Governor Ambode, who spoke at the opening ceremony of the Biennial Convention of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) held in Ikeja, Lagos with the theme, “A Nation in Recession: Whither the Nigerian Media?” sighted example of the steps the former U.S President, Baraka Obama took a few years ago to save the ailing American economy, saying that Nigeria must be ready to toll such line.

The Governor said, “Recession is not a crime, it’s just a notice to say that you rearrange the way you do your public expenditure. That’s what President Obama did. Yes, there was a burst in 2008 and 2009 but he was very bold enough to put public money into General Motors and even the airlines and that is what is missing in this country.

“You need to increase the capital expenditure to help companies, to help other people and even help the government to get the system out of recession. That’s the only template that works.”
Governor Ambode said the State stood in the gap for Nigeria during the period of the economic recession, assuring that his administration would continue to show leadership, demonstrate the capacity and be relentless in its pursuit of excellence despite the daunting challenges.

He said the current recessionary climate not only taught some hard lessons but presented a new challenge as well as an opportunity to think outside the box to change Nigeria’s story from “business as usual” to “business unusual”.

He said with the recession, the rate of unemployment soared as a result of the economic outlook, layoffs, and shutdown of businesses stating that the national unemployment rate rose to 13.9 percent in 2016 from 10.4 percent in 2015; while the unemployment rate in Lagos State increased from 18 percent in 2015 to 27 percent in 2016.

But the Governor said that his administration took definite steps to arrest the trend, recalling that on assumption of office, he created new ministries while some while realigned in a bid to fashion out ways of creating job opportunities for residents.

Besides, Governor Ambode said what his administration did in the last two years was to commit huge resources to capital projects, premised on the fact that the nation had no choice but to spend its way out of recession and create platforms that will stimulate job creation and decidedly reflate the economy.

“Today, with our GDP at US$136billion, Lagos is Africa’s fifth largest economy just because we have been prudent and resilient as well as taking on board the useful opinions and analysis that the vibrant media have ceaselessly provided.,” the Governor said.

Governor Ambode also said that despite the shortfall of federal transfers occasioned by the dip in oil prices, his administration made conscious decisions to partner with the private sector through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to bridge the funding gap to deliver key/strategic infrastructure projects especially the Fourth Mainland Bridge; Oshodi Transport Interchange; Badagry Deep Sea Port; Lekki free trade zone, and Lagos Smart City projects, among others.

While commending the Guild of Editors for its outstanding accomplishments and contributions to the growth and development of the media and free speech in Nigeria, Governor Ambode tasked the media to live up to its major responsibility of advancing the cause of good governance.

“Your role in this pursuit of resilience, therefore, is to lend the needed support in bringing our noble efforts to public consciousness. With your vital partnership, we are hopeful that other governments can borrow a leaf from the Lagos Model and translate same in their respective domains to promote good governance to the greater benefit of humanity,” he said.

He assured that the State Government would not rest on its oars, but would continue to initiate and execute programs that will make Lagos the investment haven of Africa and the tourism destination of the Continent.

Earlier, President of the NGE, Mrs. Funke Egbemode, said the Convention afforded members to rub minds and fashion out strategies that would help to stabilize the nation’s economy, but also the media industry in business.

The event which attracted the who’s who in the Nigeria Media Industry also saw the Guild conduct elections into various offices.
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Re: "Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by Mophasa(m): 5:19pm On Apr 29, 2017
Recession is a serious crime against humanity and the Apc led federal government needs to hand over power to another party and apologise to Nigerians for bringing hardships, pains, hunger and deaths to them

Recession is a crime because many Nigerians are really suffering, no jobs, no food, even security is now a scarce commodity

The Apc has failed Nigerians and deserved to be stoned and disgraced out of office.

2019 is around the corner and our pvcs are very much ready

Meanwhile the vegetable is still in ghost mode sad
Re: "Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by sarrki(m): 5:22pm On Apr 29, 2017
That's true it's not

But we need to get out if it fast
Re: "Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by frenzydilz(m): 5:23pm On Apr 29, 2017
Omo...na crime. He is not experiencing it
Re: "Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by sarrki(m): 5:24pm On Apr 29, 2017
However, I also believe that every cloud has a silver lining. It’s just part of my worldview. So here are at least ten benefits of the current recession:

It causes you to get more creative.
It forces you to make the tough decisions.
It thins out the competition.
It makes you realize you can’t take anything for granted.
It reminds you that real wealth isn’t about the stuff you own.
It fosters out-of-the-box thinking.
It makes it easier to abandon business-as-usual.
It brings you back to the basics.
It accelerates change.
It causes you to be less wasteful.
While you may not be able to control what happens with the economy, you can control your own mental focus. Usually, this determines whether you feel anxiety and fear or peace and hope.
Re: "Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by Rtopzy(f): 5:36pm On Apr 29, 2017
OYO
Re: "Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by Joephat(m): 5:50pm On Apr 29, 2017
Oga Ambode, if it was during the days of GEJ will you open your Afonja month to say that Recession is not a crime?
Re: "Recession Is Not A Crime" - Ambode by cornelin(m): 5:50pm On Apr 29, 2017
Recession is not a crime, truth, but we've got a sick President at the helm of the recession. Now, that is the crime!

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