The Nigerian Young Professionals Forum (NYPF), the body of young professionals across Nigeria made up of frontline entrepreneurs and business leaders in
On the insinuation that the policy was targeted at curbing vote buying and election manipulation, the NYPF said it was important to stop electoral corruption because the 2023 elections will be a defining moment in Nigeria’s political history and that any attempt to sabotage the wishes of the people through open buying of votes will have ripple negative effects and multidimensional consequences of the outcome of the election and the future of the country as most citizens were already tired of...
It said that the CBN interventions with such policies as the anchor borrowers programme, and the CBN Small and Medium Enterprises Credit Guarantee Scheme with over N200 billion, among several youth-friendly policies have helped many young professionals to stabilise their businesses and employ more people.
He said that most of the issues that have been raised against the CBN policy in recent time has all been politically motivated and do not serve the interest of the wider public. Siasia said, “we want to assure the CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele that he is not alone, young professionals will not let him down, we are very determined to speak up and we will continue to stand by him and to ensure that his legacy will be protected and that our country will be rescued from manipulative tendencies of the political class.”
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