365news gathered that Yabagi Sani, a presidential candidate for the Action Democratic Party (ADP), asserted that Nigeria, with its abundant resources, could easily afford to pay its workforce the N100,000 minimum wage.
The presidential candidate stated that rising inflationary trends have caused Nigerians to lose almost to one-quarter of their purchasing power during a Sunday morning interview with Arise Television.
“It’s very possible to pay the minimum wage of N100,000,” he stated.
If he becomes President, he further stated: “I’ll grow the economic sector. The shipping sector isn’t keying into the oil sector. We’ll not be servicing debts. Many things are not present in this government. I have the capacity. Nigeria is a country of greatness.”
Continuing, he said: “My administration will ensure that global ideas are brought into governance in Nigeria. Europe is in need of gas. How do we leverage the infrastructure that will enable us to deliver this gas? Without proper work, nobody will come to Nigeria.”
Sani equally bemoaned huge losses in resources, citing the NEITI report that claims Nigeria loses $4 billion in the oil sector a year and the moribund Ajaokuta Steel Complex which he said nothing significant is done about them. He equally identified bogus fuel subsidy claims, oil theft and corruption as avenues for fleecing Nigeria’s economy.
Sani, an industrial engineer by profession, maintained that if he were Nigeria’s president, he will unveil strategies that would harness the potential of the Nigerian economy while ensuring accountability and good governance.
He also avowed that he will instil discipline in public service, while corruption will not be condoned in any form.
Said he: “There are insertions in the national budget. That shouldn’t happen. Our problems here are man-made. We’ll tackle them. People do things as they like. Our soldiers excel outside Nigeria which shows that our problems are man-made.
“Discipline, engagement and equipment are solutions to our problems. If I give you a job and you don’t do it, I’ll fire you. As a Commander-in-Chief, I’ll use the resources at my disposal to deal with problems.”