Speaking at the Lagos Business School Alumni Day 2022, yesterday, November 14, Atiku stressed that he is an advocate of small government and that the private sector should be given the opportunity to play more roles in the economy.
“As Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria between 1999 to 2007, I headed the economic team that implemented fundamental economic reforms, including the design and implementation of a private sector revival strategy.
“We focused on macro-economic stability and transforming critical areas such as banking, insurance, oil and gas, telecommunications, pension and the civil service.
“We created novel institutions for laying the foundation for good governance and accountability such as the Bureau of Public Procurement, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and SERVICOM.
“With many years in the private sector, I have a deep understanding of our economy and its challenges.”
The PDP presidential flag bearer noted that the 5-point agenda of his policy proposal is a document that contains the solution to the many challenges besetting the country.
“I am an active operator in the private sector. I am a manufacturer, service provider and an educationist. So I have first-hand experience of what the private sector needs and I also have experience in governance.
“The PDP economic reforms recorded significant achievements between 1999 and 2015. Now, you have seen the impact of the people that took over from us. Nigerians can pick between the two.
“If you give the PDP another opportunity, we will perform even better than we did before,” Atiku said.