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Osinbajo scores APC high in infrastructure, agriculture

Osinbajo urges greater support for children

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government has embarked on the largest investments in infrastructure and agriculture since assuming power in 2015.

Osinbajo gave the commendation on Saturday night at the APC convention, held at the Eagles Square, Abuja.

According to a statement on Sunday by Laolu Akande, the media aide of Osinbajo, the vision and determination of the APC-led government has significantly improved the economy, enhance security, and fight against corruption remained firm.

He said that the Federal Government under APC remained committed to creating more jobs for Nigerians, increasing access to healthcare, and building a united, strong nation, among others.

“We will actualise the pledge of universal health coverage for all; we will continue undaunted in the task of building infrastructure that will be the foundation of the great modern economy of our dreams.

“We will continue in the task of building a strong, united, fair and just Nigeria; a Nigeria where every young man and woman can find opportunities to work and prosper.

“We must focus on the objective of taking 100 million out of poverty in this decade, as promised by this government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“We will not relent; we will not look back and we will not falter; and by the grace of God, this party, our party, the APC will in the coming decades, lead Nigeria and its great peoples to its manifest destiny.

“Our eyes must remain fixed on three things: one – jobs; two – jobs and three- jobs.’’

He urged leaders of the party to, in the coming months and years, remain resolute, committed and focused on the vision of the president to deliver on the economy, security for all, and the fight against corruption.

“Despite the challenges, including insurgency and the COVID-19 pandemic that affected global economies, the Buhari-led administration, in the past eight years, has made great strides in ensuring national development.

“The years of building are always difficult, and sometimes, painful; the building of a great edifice requires deep roots into the ground and a foundation as deep sometimes into the ground as the grand edifice that it will support.

“We cannot deny the difficulties we, as a party, and the government, and indeed, our people, have been through, but the Federal Government and the people will continue to build the Nigeria of our dreams.

“We have had to tackle terrorist activities, insurgency and security challenges in parts of the country.’’

Osinbajo said that Nigerians had remained steadfast, resilient and determined to see the Nigeria of their dreams, while the government had also remained steadfast, determined, committed and focused.

He said that the achievements of the administration in the areas of infrastructure and social investments, as well as the contributions of the private sector to national development, stood out.

“Eight years on, the government of our party and the Nigerian people has embarked on the largest investments in infrastructure in our history; investments in rail, roads, in power and broadband connectivity.

“We have birthed an irreversible agricultural revolution, investing more in agriculture than any previous government in the history of our nation.

“We have established the largest social investment programmes in sub-Saharan Africa, feeding 9.5 million children daily in our home-grown school feeding programme, over four million beneficiaries of our Government Empowerment and Enterprise Programme (GEEP) – the MarketMoni, TraderMoni, FarmerMoni.

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“Our private sector has, despite constraints, continued to do wonders; only a few days ago, the president commissioned the largest fertiliser plant in Africa and one of the largest fertiliser plants in the world.

“And in a few months, the largest single line refinery in the world will become operational under this government and in this nation.

“Since 2015, in the tech sector, our young men and women have established world-class companies; today Nigeria can boast of six unicorns – tech companies valued at over 1 billion dollars each.”

Osinbajo congratulated all the members of the party and specially commended the founding fathers of the APC for their vision and foresight.

The vice president applauded the president, whose vision and the direction he said brought about that merger that became known as the APC.

Osinbajo acknowledged the roles of a former governor of Osun State and first interim chairman of the APC, Bisi Akande; national leader and former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, and former governor of Sokoto State, Aliyu Wamakko.

The convention saw the emergence of Abdullahi Adamu as the new national chairman of the APC, among other national and zonal leaders of the party.