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PFN tells Tinubu, move Nigeria away from ‘consumer’ to ‘production’ economy

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PFN tells Tinubu, shift Nigeria to productivity to enable citizens produce what they consume

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Bola Tinubu has been reminded by the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) of the need to move Nigeria away from a consumer to a production economy with the enabling environment for citizens to produce what they use (clothes, cars) or consume (food).

The PFN also urged the President and his administration to invest in  agriculture to facilitate food security and further reduce the prices of petroleum products and commodities.

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Newly re-elected PFN National President Wale Oke made the points following the inaugural joint meeting of PFN NAC/NEC in Lagos.

Oke expressed concern over instability in foreign exchange (forex) rates, economic hardship, and hikes in fuel and food prices.

He commended Aliko Dangote for helping the government ensure fuel availability and stressed the need for unity and togetherness across all regions of the country.

“The economy should be looked into, and we should move away from the consumer economy to the production economy. Let us manufacture what we use, our clothes, food, and cars,” Oke said.

“The government should invest heavily in the agricultural sector so that there will be food security for our nation; the government should see to a further reduction in petroleum prices so that the prices of commodities can be lowered.

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“Let us move away from the consumer economy to a productive economy. Let us invest in the agricultural sector and bring down the prices of petroleum products. We also commend Aliko Dangote for what he is doing to help the government in reducing the burden of fuel products.”

Oke appealed to Northern Governors over the closure of schools for Ramadan, stressing the need to practise religion with wisdom and grace, in order not to jeopardise the future of children.

He urged the Governors to reverse the policy and instead adopt “policies that will advance the course of our children’s education, not anything that will retard them.

“I want to admonish the Governors to reconsider their stand to make sure the future of our children is not jeopardised because of these kinds of policies.

“The Governors should be doing things that will advance the course of our children’s education, not anything that will retard them. We are praying for the Governors for wisdom and to intensify these policies.”

Oke pledged that the PFN, as a spiritual body that God had blessed, would pray for, and labour, and contribute to national economic prosperity, adding: “Nigeria shall prosper greatly through the mercy of God.”

He said the PFN would be co-labourers with political leaders across the country, no matter the party they belong to, “in building a united, prosperous, egalitarian Nigeria that shall become a truly great nation, blessed by the Lord, respected across the globe, a nation ‘where no man is oppressed.’

“We will pray, speak, and work against all vices, crimes, violence, and evils in our society, asking the Lord to eliminate them from our nation, so we may all live ‘a quiet and peaceable life in all Godliness and honesty’ as directed in the Scriptures.

“We will intensify our efforts on the political education of all our members nationwide, so that they may happily participate in the political process of our nation and the emergence of God-fearing leaders at every level of our national political structure.

“We shall work hard to complete and conclude the agenda we set out during the first tenure of our administration of PFN over the last four years. We trust the Lord to give us His help in all these and other agendas we have set for PFN for the next four years.

“As it has been the culture of PFN from inception, we shall all work together, irrespective of the tribe, race, region, or zone that any of us may come from in Nigeria, in the unity of the spirit and genuine brotherly love. This is our culture in the PFN, and nothing can change that.

“We are grateful to God for His abundant blessings on PFN over the past 40 years of its existence.

“We appreciate and celebrate the past administrations of PFN at the national, state, and local government levels for laying the solid foundation upon which we are standing to move PFN forward as God’s instrument of mercy and blessing for our nation, Nigeria,

“May God continue to bless the PFN and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

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