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100 Achievements Of President Buhari In 2021 by IsaacAdetunji1(m): 7:14pm On Dec 30, 2021
51 Review of the various Expatriate Quota fees, thus generating additional revenue for the Federal Government.

52 Improved on-line tracking of applications, thereby boosting Nigeria Foreign Direct Investment.

53 On-line linkage on eCitibiz platform with other MDAs like NCDMB, NIS, CAC, FIRS and other government agencies to verify documents and enhance the integrity of on-line processing of Expatriate Quota services in line with the Executive Order 1 (EQ1) for the Ease of doing Business in Nigeria.

54 Creation of Enforcement, Investigation and Inspection Unit in the Ministry of Interior to boost the fight against corruption.

55 Presidential approval of Legal Notices which allow Local Governments to conduct Statutory Marriages sequel to compliance with regulations by the Ministry, in line with the Marriage Act of 1958 as amended.

56 Approval of the National Action Plan to end statelessness in Nigeria, as required by the UN.

57 Launch of the new Visa Policy reclassifying the Visa Categories from 6 to 79.

58 Visa on Arrival to holders of Passports of African Countries.

59 Construction of a world-class technology building to manage all Nigeria Immigration Service ICT enhanced Systems, Installation of Migration

60 Information and Data Analysis System (MIDAS) installed in all Airports in the country, as well as the construction and commissioning of Immigration State Commands in Kaduna, Enugu, Sokoto.

61 Introduction of the Passport Issuance Reform, which ensured the clearing of a backlog of 96,083 Passports applications between January and September, 2021.

62 Also, 42,768 standard and Visa On Arrival (VOA) were issued within
this period.

63 Creation of Citizen Integrity Unit at the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps as well as training of Squad to protect schools and the deployment of over 1,500 personnel as Agro-Rangers to protect farmers in Yobe and Adamawa States in order to promote food security in the country.

64 Construction of 3,000-capacity custodian centers in the three geopolitical zones as well as the re-opening and rehabilitation of 32 correctional centers shut down due to insurgency.

65 The Nigeria Correctional Service Command Complex was recently commissioned in Osogbo, Osun State.
66 Crude oil export improved considerably at N10.03 trillion, compared to N6.92 trillion, showing a growth rate of 44.93%.

67 Twenty-eight newly-procured fire engines were deployed across the country to boost emergency response.

68 Training of 25,000 constabularies in several police colleges across the country under the implementation of the community policing initiative.

69 Four hundred and eighteen Cadet officers of regular course 3 were successfully graduated in June 2021 and deployed into the operational asset of the Nigeria Police Force.

70 Police Public Complaints Committee (PPCC) was inaugurated as a permanent structure that will help to effectively nip in the bud civil unrest and serve as an opportunity for Nigerians to channel their grievances on the misconduct of police personnel.

71 Establishment of the West Africa Police Information System (WAPIS). WAPIS connects member countries in a platform for shared intelligence utilization, mutual cooperation, and exchange of expertise.

72 Federal Executive Council approval for the Police Specialized Services Automation Project (Po-SSAP). It is envisaged that in the medium- and long-term period, the project will deliver economic benefits and improved efficiencies as follows:
a. Special protection services for the Oil and Gas and
Telecommunication sectors.
b. Special protection and Guards’ services for the banking and financial services sector.
c. Special protection and guards’ services for Hospitality, Real
Estate, and Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors.
d. Special protection to politically-exposed persons (PEPs), high net worth individuals, and large corporations.

73 The Police Trust Fund procured 200 Buffalo branded vehicles, bulletproof vest, protective helmets, drugs, and medical equipment as well as arms and ammunition, riot control equipment, and combat equipment for the Police Special Weapon and Tactical Squad (SWAT).

74 The Ministry of Police Affairs entered into a contract agreement for the supply of police Anti-Riot Equipment with Poly Technology of China through a Government-to-Government arrangement at a cost of 44 million U.S Dollars.
75 The Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning generated N1.53 trillion from Value Added Tax (VAT). Some N496.4 billion was generated from VAT in the first three months of 2021, the highest in nine years.

76 The Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning has maintained the January-December Budget cycle with the support of members of the National Assembly.

77 Perfected the implementation of e-Customs Limited. This is a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) with the sole objective of implementing the 20-year concession for the Presidential Initiatives on Customs Modernization (e-Customs Project).

78 Implementation of the Economic Sustainable Plan (ESP) approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) last year.

79 The economy’s Exit from recession, an indication that the Federal Government’s fiscal policies and diversification of the economy effort is yielding results.

80 Development and launch of the Federal Government’s Medium-Term and Long-Term National Development Plan, known as ''Nigeria Agenda 50”, for the next generation.

81 The partnership of the Ministry and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to support Nigerian Farmers and vulnerable small-scale farmers in the seven northern states was boosted with N342m.

82 Gradual repayment of national debts - both domestic and external.

83 Through the economic and recovery policies put in place by the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, the economy has gradually recovered from the negative effects of the COVID -19 global pandemic.

84 Cashless Economy is recording further boost as the value of electronic payment transactions rose year-on-year (YoY) by N9.7 trillion or 80% to N21.9 trillion in 2020, from N12.2 trillion in 2019.

85 During the period under review, the Consolidated Revenue Fund and Forex Trade doubled as a result of the economic and recovery policies put in place by the Ministry.


86 During the period under review, both the GDP growth was sustained, pressure on balance of payments abated while the Ministry continued to ensure that Forex shortage resulting in pressure on the Naira was brought to manageable level.

87 Expansion of N-Power from 500,000 to 1 million beneficiaries.

88 Restructuring of the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP) to GEEP 2.0. The revamped GEEP 2.0 was officially launched on 24th August 2021 and has successfully registered over six hundred thousand potential beneficiaries in all the 774 LGAs nationwide

89 National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) now providing meals to nearly 10,000,000 school children nationwide. The program has further empowered over 100,000 cooks and over 100,000 small holder farmers in the local areas where the schools are located while creating employment opportunities across sectors such as
transportation and manufacturing.

90 The Household Uplifting Programme (HUP), which has as its flagship the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) has covered all the 36 States and FCT. A total of 1,676,799 eligible households across the country are enrolled into the CCT intervention and benefiting from the monthly N5,000 grant. Due to the pandemic outbreak and the directive of Mr. President to further expand the National Social Register and the CCT, the Ministry designed the Rapid Response Register (RRR) especially for COVID 19 Cash Transfer targeting 1 million Urban Poor.

91 The National Digital Economy Policy for a Digital Nigeria reflects the focus of the Federal Government with respect to Nigeria’s Digital Economy which was hinged on 8 strategic pillars. As part of the efforts aimed at implementing the Policy, some of the projects implemented nationwide include:
(I) ICT Innovation Hubs
(II) Digital Skills for Entrepreneurs and Innovators
(III) Community IT Training Centers
(IV) Tertiary Institution Knowledge Centers (TIKC)
(V) School Knowledge Centers (SKC), Digital Economy Centers, and Emergency Communication Centers (ECC), to mention but a few. Over 300 of these centers have been established all over the Country.

92 The issues of National Identification Number and that of unregistered/improperly-registered SIM cards have been addressed. This has led to:

(i) Significant increase in the National Identification Number (NIN) Enrolments and Enrolment Centers. The current number of monthly enrollments has increased significantly from less than 50,000 to over 2.6 million registrations (more than 500% increase).
(ii) There has also been a remarkable increase in the number of enrolment centers across the country, with about 3,800 centers now available for enrollments.

93 Increase in Broadband Penetration from about 33% in August 2019 to about 45.07% in November 2020, an increase of about 10% in a year.

94 Significant drop in the cost of 1GB of broadband from N1,200 in August 2019 to N487.18 in November 2020.

95 Selection of Nigeria for the Chairmanship and position of the Executive Secretary of the West Africa Telecom Regulators Assembly (WATRA) on the 10th of March 2021.

96 Creation of 2 Virtual Institutes and training of about 210,000 Nigerians, many of whom received certifications.

97 Among the ICT Centers that have been developed, completed and commissioned nationwide are:
(i) Emergency Communication Centers;
(ii) Digital Economy Centers;
(iii) ICT Hubs;
(iv) IT Innovation and Incubation Park;
(v) Tertiary Institution Knowledge Centers;
(vi) School Knowledge Centers;
(vii) E-Accessibility Centers;
(viii) E-Accessibility; and
(ix) ICT Community Centers among others.
In each state of the Federation, at least five centers have been completed and commissioned.

98 Successful bidding process to select the companies that will provide 5G network service

99. The recovery of the economy remained on a steady path throughout the year 2021. For example, the country’s domestic growth in the first three quarters of 2021 was positive, recording real GDP of 0.51 percent in Q1, 5.01 percent in Q2 and 4.03 percent in Q3 2021, This was an improvement from a declining performance in the first three quarters of 2020 (which led to economic recession) put at 1.87 percent in Q1, -6.10 percent in Q2 and -3.62 percent in Q3 2020. This economic performance in 2021 shows a steady improvement in growth over the last three quarters of 2020 arising from government policies and strategies such as the Economic Sustainability Plan; N500 billion COVID-19 Crisis Intervention Fund etc.

100. Inflation rate has continued to decline on a year-on-year basis since April 2021 when 18.12% was recorded. Looking at the trend, a declining rate was recorded from 17.93% in May to 17.01% in August, 15.99% in October and 15.40% November 2021.
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