The Federal Government said Tuesday that its economic recovery
template was adopted from a former governor of Lagos State and national
leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
The
Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, who spoke during the ninth annual
Bola Tinubu Colloquium to mark his 65th birthday in Lagos, noted that
the tax mobilisation formula and other policies the APC chieftain
deployed as governor were what the Federal Government had adopted in its
efforts to revamp the national economy.
The tribute by the Buhari
government underscores the growing cordial relationship between the
presidency and Tinubu and in contrasts with a notion of the existence of
a no-love-lost relationship between President Muhammadu Buhari and
Tinubu.
The assumption was given expression recently when Tinubu’s
protege Governor Akinwumi Ambode and his predecessor, now Minister of
Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, had a public spat over the
development of Airport Road in Lagos.
At the event titled, “Make
it in Nigeria – Use what we make, make what we use”, Adeosun further
revealed that states were adopting the Tinubu economic model.
“We
are following that template which you laid down. Oil has proved to us
that it is a very unreliable source of revenue. As a matter of fact, it
is a lazy way of economic revenue.
“The situation we found
ourselves today demands that we should have multiple sources of revenue.
We need to create jobs for our people by diversifying the economy but
unfortunately, what we had before now was an unproductive economy which
solely depended on oil.”
The
minister stressed that the nation needed to drive the economy by
creating jobs, adding: “We will change Nigeria by consuming what we make
and make what we use. Using what we make and consuming what we make is
the best way towards economic recovery.
“The tax mobilisation we
copied from Tinubu is what we are using. And we thank you for leading
the way in tax collection. As a matter of fact, when you embarked on
aggressive tax collection, which eventually led to increased internally
generated revenue (IGR) in Lagos, many people complained. But the truth
is that we all can see the massive infrastructural development achieved
from your aggressive tax collection.”
Adeosun vowed that very soon, she would employ an aggressive tax system towards wealthy Nigerians similar to that of Tinubu.
President
Muhammadu Buhari, represented by the Minister of Interior, Gen.
Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd), said the celebrant is the most outstanding
South West politician of his generation.
“Tinubu is a great
mobiliser, very good at planning and executing government plan. He
played a great role in the transformation of Lagos State. Today, it is
no exaggeration to conclude that Tinubu and his associates, Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo, Minister of Power, Housing and Works, Babatunde
Fashola and the incumbent governor of the state, Akinwunmi Ambode, are
the architects of the new Lagos.”
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