Nigerian government targets 21 million jobs in Transport Sector

David Adekunle, Lagos

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Nigeria’s Minister Of Transportation, Mr Muazu Sambo has reiterated the Government’s plan to generate 21million full-time jobs and lift 35 million people out of poverty by 2025.
Mr. Sambo who spoke at the ongoing 2022 Ministerial Retreat held at Akwa-Ibom State, Southern Nigeria, said that the Transportation Sector was setting the stage for achieving the government’s commitment to lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.

 

 

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The Transport Minister stated that infrastructural gaps that exist in the Sector necessitated the development of the National Development Plan; Medium-Term Development Plan 2021-2025 and a Long-Term Plan called the Nigeria Agenda 2050.
According to him, this is to invest massively in infrastructure, ensure macroeconomic stability, enhance the investment environment, improve living conditions and implement climate change mitigation.
“This will generate 21 million full-time jobs and lift 35 million people out of poverty by 2025, thus setting the stage for achieving the government’s commitment of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.
“The plans are aimed at accelerating the growth of the transportation sector in the country with a strategic Medium-Term Vision Statement, which is to have an effective, intermodal, safe, reliable, affordable and sustainable Transportation system contributing positively to the growth of the Nigerian economy,” he stressed .
The Minister added that the policy thrust to drive the vision included; Improving safety and transportation security, Collaboration and synergy amongst transportation stakeholders.
Others are Professionalism and Human Capacity Building, Strengthening institutional governance and regulation and Multi-modal infrastructural development.

 

Strategic Goals 

Mr Sambo further stated that five high-level strategic goals were selected to achieve these policy thrust of; Safe and Secure Transportation, Drive Economic Development, Facilitate Connectivity (Intermodal and Multimodal), Develop Local Capacity (Professionalism) and Ensure Sustainability.
“I am well aware that you are all conversant with these high-level goals, as they have become a blueprint for tracking performance towards the delivery of our mandates, addressing the bottlenecks militating against the growth of the Transportation Sector and stimulating domestic growth.
“The key Policy Initiatives and Reform Programmes for the Sector are; Implementation of the 25-year Railway Modernisation Programme, the Ports Master Plan and Inland Waterways Transportation Development.
“Others are; The Nigerian Transportation Master plan (NTM),Tarrifs and costs, Creation of Private Sector led National fleet and Manpower capacity development,” he said.
In addition, the Minister of Transport acknowledged that efforts of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration have been concentrated on the expansion and modernisation of the Nation’s Transportation System which has resulted in numerous achievements in the Rail, Maritime and Road Sub-sectors.
He reiterated that the provision of transportation infrastructure is and will always be a work in progress for any nation that desires rapid development.
“This is what informed my call to you to identify and implement low-hanging fruits as was stated at the briefing Sessions held from 14th July-1st August 2022 on my assumption of duty in the Ministry.
“With the recent presentations on the investment opportunities that exist in the Transportation Sector at various fora, I am optimistic that there will be an influx of international private investors’ patronage in the Sector soon.
“I, therefore, implore us all to leverage this Retreat to galvanise the Transportation Sector to become more competitive, efficient and productive,” he added.
He further commended Minister of State for Transportation, Prince Ademola Adegoroye, Permanent Secretary, Dr Magdalene Ajani and all members of staff of the Ministry for their support and diligence to achieve these goals.

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