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President Muhammadu Buhari |
He said foreign statistics about Nigeria implies that the Nigerian government does not know what is happening in the country which is very disturbing.
Urging the council on the need to prioritise primary data, Buhari said statistics from the foreign bodies are not a representation of the facts on ground.
“I am pleased to hear you mention the need for us to domesticate our policies to reflect our local realities. We are grateful for the cooperation we are getting from our friends abroad but we must move forward with homegrown solutions. This is the only way to ensure the suitability and sustainability of policies,” he said.
“Suitability is essential for effective implementation while Sustainability is critical as any decision made today will impact future generations.
“This is disturbing as it implies, we are not fully aware of what is happening in our own country.
“We can only plan realistically when we have reliable data. As you are aware, as a government, we prioritised agriculture as a critical sector to create jobs and bring prosperity to our rural communities.”