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Top 10 priorities President Buhari must try and resolve before he leaves office in 2023

July 11th, 2021 African News, Business, News, Nigerian, Politics, World comments

Top 10 priorities President Buhari must try and resolve before he leaves office in 2023

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[1] Ending the current spate of kidnapping
[2] Restoring ethnic trust
[3] Bringing normality back to the northeast
[4] Getting every herdsman into a dedicated cattle ranch
[5] Increasing distributed power to 50,000MW
[6] Getting Nigerians to switch to electric cars
[7] Scrapping the federal allocation formula
[8] Reducing government revenue from crude oil to around 40% from the current 90%
[9] Increase the size of Nigeria’s budget to around $100bn from the current $33bn
[10] Get us to start manufacturing railway components locally as part of a transformative transportation programme

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