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FEC okays ‘stimulus plan’ with N2.3 trillion


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In its effort to cushion the effect the COVID-19 on Nigeria’s economy , the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved a N2.3 trillion naira stimulus plan to support the economy.

The stimulus plan was part of the recommendations contained in the Economic Sustainability Plan earlier submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari by the Economic Sustainability Committee spearheaded by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo.

During the plan submission , Osinbajo had said, “We are confident that if the proposals are taken as a whole and implemented conscientiously, Nigeria will avert the worst of the impending economic headwinds, and convert this crisis to a victory for the Nigerian economy.”

Announcing the approval of the plan on Wednesday, Special Assistant to the President on Digital and New Media, Tolu Ogunlesi explained in a tweet that the approval of the fund would inject the economy with the necessary financial cushion against the erupted challenges resulting from the coronavirus pandemic.

His tweets read, “The Nigeria Economic Sustainability Plan (NESP) has today been approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

“It’s a 2.3 Trillion Naira stimulus plan to support the Nigerian economy in the face of the disruptions and challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The Committee that prepared the NESP was set up by President @MBuhari, and chaired by Vice President @ProfOsinbajo.

“(The Committee was) made up of a number of Cabinet Ministers, and held extensive consultations with NASS, EAC, and State Governors.”

The President’s media aide added the the NESP would “create jobs, put money into the economy, hopefully stop it slipping into recession, support small biz, prioritize local content (Made-in-Nig)”. He noted, “The NESP is a 12-month ‘Transit’ Plan between the ERGP & the ERGP-successor-plan currently being worked upon.”

Reported by: Fatimah Oyesanmi

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