The president inaugurated Nigeria Agenda 2050 before the commencement of the meeting of the Federal Executive Council at the Council Chamber.
on Wednesday in Abuja launched a new long-term national development plan, the Nigeria Agenda 2050 , which aims to ensure that the country attains a Per Capita GDP of $33,328 per annum, placing her among the top middle-income economies in the world by 2050.
He added that given the measures already in place for continuous plan implementation, successive administrations will find the document useful in the delivery of electoral promises. ‘‘The Steering Committee is to superintend the preparation of the Nigeria Agenda 2050 and the National Development Plan , 2021-2025 to succeed the Nigeria Vision 20: 2020 and Economic Recovery and Growth Plan , 2017-2020, respectively.
‘‘It is instructive to inform council and indeed all Nigerians that I had on December 22, 2021, launched the first of the six number 5-year medium-term plans, the National Development Plan , 2021-2025, that will be used to implement the Long-Term Plan. He added that this feat has also shown the administration’s commitment to planning and plan implementation since the assumption of office on 29 May 2015.
‘‘The Nigeria Agenda 2050 is formulated against the backdrop of subsisting economic and social challenges facing the country, including low, fragile and non-inclusive growth, insecurity, high population growth rate, limited concentric economic diversification and low productivity.‘‘The Plan is a long-term economic transformation blueprint designed to address these challenges,’’ she said.
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