Four Areas Atiku Can Only Get Nigeria Working Again



Credit: The Atiku Plan, Infoprations Analysis, 2018

As Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the main opposition party in Nigeria, expects reactions from Nigerians on his policy plan launched yesterday, Infoprations has discovered that the People’s Democratic Party’s candidate will actualise his vision of getting Nigeria works again within financial services, job creation, power infrastructure, and youth and women empowerment.
Analysis of his policy plan reveals that it contains 23 priority areas and 63 policy objectives that would guide implementation of specific projects, programmes and activities highlighted under “What We Will Do” part of the plan. The financial services sector is being favoured with 6 policy objectives, while job creation, power infrastructure, youth and women empowerment are tied with 5 policy objectives each.
These insights aligned with the overall view expressed by Alhaji Atiku on the plan, “this plan will help create jobs because in my many travels across our great nation the one consistent thing I hear wherever I am is that our people need jobs.”
Analysis equally reveals that Alhaji Atiku did not specify his policy objectives for the restructuring despite his stance on the issue before the plan was released on November 19, 2018.  

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