The Federal Government says for the
nation to achieve the needed structural
development and sustainable development, it has released over 50 percent
capital vote to ministries, departments and agencies MDAs to bust
efforts towards national structural planning.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who stated this at the 15th meeting of the Joint Planning Board and National Council on
Development in Kano, says the Buhari led administration placed high priority on infrastructural development.
Osinbajo maintained that strategic planning for Sustainable Development
Goals SDGs requires effective and efficient partnership as provided in
goal 17,
which emphasised the need for partnering with states to get the needed
economic development stressing that strategic planning generally
provides direction,
coherence and coordination and is a veritable framework for guiding the
activities of all stakeholders towards achieving a common goal.
The Vice President adds that the short-term strategic implementation
plan, is done to guide the implementation of the 2016 budget noting that government accorded priority to agriculture for
self-sufficiency and food security.
Meanwhile, due to fresh outbreak of poliomyelitis in the country, the
Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, says, Nigeria is
seeking a $125million loan from the World Bank for provision of enough
vaccines against the epidemic and other communicable diseases.
Confirming that government has released the N9.8 billion vote for that purpose in the 2016 budget.
The
minister disclosed this before the Senate Committee on Primary Health
Care and Communicable diseases, stressing that the loan facility became
essential because of the high cost of polio vaccines.
He explained
that $60million out of the $125million loan facility would be used for
vaccination against polio alone in six rounds while the remaining
$65million would be used for preventive vaccination against outbreak of
any other communicable diseases.
He explained that comprehensive
curtailment plan against polio had been put in place by the Ministry out
of which 800, 000, children under the age of five in five local
government of Borno State, have been immunized against the virus.
The
committee chairman, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa PDP Abia North, assured the
minister and other health agencies of the Senate’s support in the
discharge of their duties.
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