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Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by murecool(m): 12:45pm On May 15, 2020 |
Although the Coronavirus pandemic has affected lives and livelihoods of Nigerians in different ways, it, however, offers an opportunity for the Nigerian people and government to have a reset in critical sectors of the economy and social services, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN. Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Thursday, at a virtual launch of the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund, NSSF, – an initiative of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), the Global Citizen, and other partners. The Vice President joined the event from his office. The NSSF is designed to provide additional support for Nigeria’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fund will enable Nigerian Citizens resident at home or in the diaspora as well as international donors to come together and directly contribute to Nigeria’s fight against the pandemic. Speaking on the fallouts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Nigerian economy, the Vice President said the establishment of the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund would support “the creation of a stronger, more resilient, more inclusive political economy and healthcare system.” According to him, “this is a creative, forward-looking and thoughtful response to what is perhaps the most profound global and domestic challenge to health and the economy in human history. “We need not belabour the point that the COVID-19 challenge is also an unprecedented opportunity for us as a nation and people to reset in critical sectors of the economy and social services.” Emphasizing the point about resetting Nigeria’s systems, Prof. Osinbajo said “…the deep plunge in oil earnings, the disruptions to business and commerce on account of lockdowns, have meant that we must develop a comprehensive economic response.” Speaking about the efforts being made by the Federal Government to ensure that Nigeria is properly positioned to deal with the fallouts of the pandemic, Prof. Osinbajo said “there are several initiatives in place now to attempt an effective response to the COVID-19 disaster.” Continuing, the Vice President noted that “in addition, there is the drive to re-engineer and rethink our healthcare delivery systems. This by itself, is a massive undertaking that will involve the states, local governments and the private healthcare community. I was excited to hear that Global Citizen already has in mind, a project to build healthcare centres across every local government in Nigeria. “In the past few years, I’m sure those of you familiar with the activities of government probably note there’s been quite a bit of effort around creating a Social Investment Programme. The precise purpose of that is not just to provide safety nets for several of the vulnerable and poor in our midst, but more importantly to provide jobs, provide credit to several informal traders, smallholder farmers, several others in our economic value chain who are usually ignored or untouched by several other credit facilities and other economic initiatives of government. “This fund will support that and I have noticed that this is one of the objectives - to support the Social Investment efforts of the government, especially the protection of the vulnerable and provision of assistance to many in that huge informal sector that we have.” He commended the NSIA, Global Fund and other partners involved in the creation of the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund. Other participants at the virtual event include the Minister of Finance, Budget & National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed; the Chairman of the Board of Directors of NSIA, Mr Jide Zeitlin; the Managing Director, NSIA, Mr Uche Orji; the Chairman of Global Citizen Nigeria, Mr Babatunde Folawiyo; and the Vice Chairman Global Citizen Nigeria, Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by BranddesignerH: 12:48pm On May 15, 2020 |
Finally the Pandemic is a Blessing that comes with Vaccine called washing & Setting against all political jadijadi
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Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by sLentlover7778(m): 12:48pm On May 15, 2020 |
Nice one, but implementing is rocket science.. |
Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by Pettychioma1: 1:24pm On May 15, 2020 |
[quote author=murecool post=89573777]Although the Coronavirus pandemic has affected lives and livelihoods of Nigerians in different ways, it, however, offers an opportunity for the Nigerian people and government to have a reset in critical sectors of the economy and social services, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN. Prof. Osinbajo stated this on Thursday, at a virtual launch of the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund, NSSF, – an initiative of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), the Global Citizen, and other partners. The Vice President joined the event from his office. The NSSF is designed to provide additional support for Nigeria’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fund will enable Nigerian Citizens resident at home or in the diaspora as well as international donors to come together and directly contribute to Nigeria’s fight against the pandemic. Speaking on the fallouts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Nigerian economy, the Vice President said the establishment of the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund would support “the creation of a stronger, more resilient, more inclusive political economy and healthcare system.” According to him, “this is a creative, forward-looking and thoughtful response to what is perhaps the most profound global and domestic challenge to health and the economy in human history. “We need not belabour the point that the COVID-19 challenge is also an unprecedented opportunity for us as a nation and people to reset in critical sectors of the economy and social services.” Emphasizing the point about resetting Nigeria’s systems, Prof. Osinbajo said “…the deep plunge in oil earnings, the disruptions to business and commerce on account of lockdowns, have meant that we must develop a comprehensive economic response.” Speaking about the efforts being made by the Federal Government to ensure that Nigeria is properly positioned to deal with the fallouts of the pandemic, Prof. Osinbajo said “there are several initiatives in place now to attempt an effective response to the COVID-19 disaster.” Continuing, the Vice President noted that “in addition, there is the drive to re-engineer and rethink our healthcare delivery systems. This by itself, is a massive undertaking that will involve the states, local governments and the private healthcare community. I was excited to hear that Global Citizen already has in mind, a project to build healthcare centres across every local government in Nigeria. “In the past few years, I’m sure those of you familiar with the activities of government probably note there’s been quite a bit of effort around creating a Social Investment Programme. The precise purpose of that is not just to provide safety nets for several of the vulnerable and poor in our midst, but more importantly to provide jobs, provide credit to several informal traders, smallholder farmers, several others in our economic value chain who are usually ignored or untouched by several other credit facilities and other economic initiatives of government. “This fund will support that and I have noticed that this is one of the objectives - to support the Social Investment efforts of the government, especially the protection of the vulnerable and provision of assistance to many in that huge informal sector that we have.” He commended the NSIA, Global Fund and other partners involved in the creation of the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund. Other participants at the virtual event include the Minister of Finance, Budget & National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed; the Chairman of the Board of Directors of NSIA, Mr Jide Zeitlin; the Managing Director, NSIA, Mr Uche Orji; the Chairman of Global Citizen Nigeria, Mr Babatunde Folawiyo; and the Vice Chairman Global Citizen Nigeria, Mr Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede. You are right sir with the ongoing pandemic we should re-engineer everything in our healthcare system. |
Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by Racoon(m): 1:27pm On May 15, 2020 |
So Nigeria does not prepare for eventualities or exigencies? Then that will be an indictment. |
Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by KanwuliaExtra: 1:36pm On May 15, 2020 |
So-so tok tok! Nonsense dummy-VP! Make face like Amotekun poo! |
Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by murecool(m): 4:08pm On May 15, 2020 |
KanwuliaExtra: I pray that sense fall on you 1 Like |
Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by PureGoldh(m): 4:14pm On May 15, 2020 |
Noted |
Re: Covid-19 Pandemic Is Opportunity To Reset Nigeria’s Critical Sectors, Osinbajo by Nobody: 4:15pm On May 15, 2020 |
SCAMDEMIC, THE NIGERIAN POLITICIANS AVENUE TO LOOT NIGERIA DRY!! |
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