Monday 2 February 2015

Buhari Meets Organised Private Sector, Reels Out APC Manifesto

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The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Nigeria has met with the organised Private Sector in Lagos State, reeling out the ‘APC manifesto’, which he said was the product of a survey that took over 6 months to develop.

General Muhammadu Buhari told the gathering on Monday that if elected, he would maintain periodic and regular series of meetings with the stakeholders to enable the government get informed advice from them on what should or should not be done to advance business interests.
Highlighting the party’s economic plans, General Buhari said that the policies would be governed by the highest consideration of how they could create jobs.
“Equipping and resourcing our security personnel, for example, will not be limited to provision of arms alone, but uniforms, boots and accoutrements, are enormous opportunities for textile production, garment making and shoemaking.
“Power supply is the minimum that we can seriously commit to in order to quickly galvanise the economy back to productivity.

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