Ex-President Muhammadu Buhari in May 2023 launched a long-term national development plan as one of the quick takes toward his exit from power.
In preparing the national plans, it was assumed that countries would borrow from the ideas and contents of the global and continental development goals while taking cognisance of individual country’s resources. They were also to help those countries that do not have manpower to prepare national plans to have a guidepost. During the preparation and finalisation of the plans many countries, global and continental organisations, as well as civil societies were involved.
Agenda 2050 became a reality after lots of persuasion and efforts. It is believed that the output is homegrown. That is, it was prepared by Nigerians for Nigerians. At a point in the preparation, the government wanted the Bretton Woods twin multilateral institutions to take charge of the preparation to which the local experts objected and the exercise was stalled for some long period.
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