The senate yesterday solicited more support and closer partnership with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in efforts to address its economic challenges. Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, made the appeal when he received, on behalf of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, a delegation of the African Department of the IMF, which paid a courtesy visit to the Senate. He thanked the IMF officials for their support to Nigeria, and said the country needed more support and collaboration of the IMF particularly at this challenging period in the nation's history. He said: "The IMF has shown keen interest in the development of Nigeria. We believe that we need greater collaboration at this time of our challenges and we also believe that whatever support and technical assistance we are going to get will be tailored to our own needs, which is also peculiar to us, because every country has its own challenges and peculiar circumstances. "We believe that working together and taking cognisance of our peculiar circumstances, we will be able to find solutions to our problems. We will work together to build a country where food, shelter and other basic needs are affordable for all." The new Director, African Department, IMF, Mr. Abebe Selassie, said he was in Nigeria to have a firsthand assessment of the country and to discuss the economic challenges. He reassured the Senate that the global body would work hand-in-hand with the country to address the nation's economic challenges.
Posted via Festechvibes panels.
16_10
Recession-: Senate seeks more support from IMF
Related Posts:
SEC moves to open up stock market to small scale investorsThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched a bid to simplify stock market's account opening process and requirements for low-income and… Read More
How to pull economy out of recessionA lecturer at the Pan Atlantic University, Dr. Austin Nweze, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to explore the options of crashing interest rate, … Read More
Government strengthen control against substandard goods influx The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment has stepped up fight against the influx of substandard goods into the country by entering into… Read More
Treasury single account-: pains, gainsFor years, the Treasury Single Account (TSA) existed only in the history books. But in September, last year, the Federal Government mustered the polit… Read More
Govt, NPC , power firms plan energy auditThe Federal Government, the Nigerian Population Commission (NPC), power firms and other stakeholders in the value chain are planning to an energy audi… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment
JOIN THE DISCUSSION