The Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) has reiterated the position of the Federal Ministry of Budget and National Economic Planning that the private sector is critical to driving the economic growth and overall development of Nigeria.
The organization declared that the Minister of Budget and National Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, was quoted out of context by a section of the media at the just concluded 30th Annual LAPO Development Forum, adding that the minister stressed the need for sustained partnership with the private sector to drive the development agenda in the face of dwindling government revenue.
In a statement by the Head of Programme and Corporate Communications, Dr James-Wisdom Abhulimen, LAPO said the minister emphasised the need for non-state actors to complement government efforts in promoting national and economic development as the government cannot bear the burden alone.
Represented by the Director of International Cooperation, Dr Sampson Ebimaro, Dr Bagudu stated that “Essentially, NGOs exist to cover the space not covered by the government by seeking propositions on issues such as health care, environment, economy, public policy, empowerment and support to vulnerable citizens. The government’s policy objectives are very critical for both state and non-state actors, like the NGOs.”
He added that the role of NGOs is to work with the government through its national development plan.
Ebimaro noted that the government faces enormous challenges especially now. “The government is facing a revenue deficit. The growth rate is very slow and the population growth is fast pacing and increasing.
“Unemployment is surging amid high inflation. These are issues which non-governmental organisations must take on board in helping the government to cover the space the government could not cover.”