PMB and youths as partners in progress

It is an indisputable fact that since the declaration of Nigeria as an independent sovereign state on October 1, 1960, the country’s teachers, workers, youths and vulnerables have never had it so good like they are having it in the hands of President Muhammadu Buhari.  

As the most friendly president to teachers, workers, vulnerables and youths in the country ever, Buhari has patriotically, consciously and deliberately put in place programmes and policies that put them in advantaged positions over and above other classes of Nigerians.

In addition to improving the Nigerian workers national minimum wage from N18, 000 in 2011 to N30, 000 last year, the PMB administration has put in place several other personal improvement schemes for workers through capacity building, housing and health care for them and their families. 

The latest of such measures is the replacement of the Annual performance Evaluation Report called APER as a pre promotional assessment for all categories of public servants with a new scheme called Performance Management System, PMS. PMB in his magnanimity and concern with public outcry against the APER system, decided to approve the immediate implementation of a workers friendly PMS that brightens and eases the chances  of public servants getting promotion as at when due without the existing bureaucratic  bottlenecks.

 PMB’s antecedents as a friend of workers, youths, students, teachers and vulnerables began a long time ago during his days as a military officer, unit commander/GOC, governor, military head of state and chairman of Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) during the late General Sani Abacha regime. During all those years, President Buhari had consciously tailored his personal and official command positions towards improving the lives of officers and men, teachers, youths and public servants. 

PMB has gone by the records shown more commitment to creating a ministry of youths and sports development with billions of naira budgeted annually and also appointed aides to oversee matters of youth development and empowerment. 

President Buhari has, since coming to power on May 29, 2015, done everything humanly possible towards empowering youths in the country through several initiatives. As an exemplary leader who holds his subjects particularly the youths who hold the key as tomorrow’s leaders in high esteem, President Buhari has appealed to them to utilise the Nigeria Social Investment Programme (NSIP) opportunities to make their lives and fellow country men and women more purposeful. 

In an address to the nation on #EndSARS protests and its aftermath on the country’s economy and infrastructure recently, President Buhari noted that despite dwindling revenue coupled with added responsibilities, his government has put in place initiatives to help small business owners, Youths and the mist vulnerables in the society to help them make a living. According to President Buhari “Nigerian youths will do well to keep the peace as it is in their own interest ultimately”. 

There is also an initiative of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN known as the Accelerated Agricultural Development Scheme, AADS scheme and introduced earlier this year to engage a minimum of 370,000 Youths in agricultural production across the country, over the next three years.

“This is yet another Buhari-era initiative targeted at creating a new generation of farmers as well as ensuring more Youth inclusion in agriculture.

A statement from BMO and signed by Niyi Akinsiju and Cassidy Maduweke, Chairman and Secretary respectively further said “From all indications, it is a programme that will touch every part of the country with an annual engagement of 1,000 young Nigerians in each of the 774 local government areas under the auspices of NALDA, an agency that has now been revived 20 years after it was abandoned by previous governments.

It is therefore not a matter of rhetorics that the Buhari administration has always been proactive and agitated on youth-oriented issues. The group urged more young people to explore avenues of benefitting from the various initiatives of the Buhari administration which have the potential of creating a new generation of millions of Young entrepreneurs.

President Muhammadu Buhari in his usual friendliness to the oldest profession in the world, teaching, approved a special salary scale for Nigerian teachers at the basic and secondary levels as well as increased years of service from 35 to 40.

The president was full of hope of giving teachers and the teaching profession a pride of place in the society that has as of today lost its glory during the world Teachers’ Day putting to rest the agitation for years for an increase in teachers retirement age, welfare, and salaries.

While instructing the Ministry of Education to facilitate the immediate implementation of the new salary scheme, President Buhari expressed the hope that the efforts would encourage teachers to deliver better service.

Indeed, President Buhari is determined to change the fortunes of Nigerian youths, workers, teachers, students, vulnerables and the downtrodden for the better in order to empower them to lead the country into the next century of technological development and good governance.

The partnership between President Buhari, on one side, and Nigerian workers, vulnerable Nigerians, teachers, students and youths, on the other, is one that puts Nigeria on the path of assured, sustained and lasting progress and development for the good of all and sundry. 

What the country needs now is for all Nigerians to massively support these initiatives of a president determined to make a substantial difference in the governance of the country.

Ilallah writes from Emeka Anyaoku Street, Abuja via

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