In the coming years, we Nigerians can really aspire to achieve the great national goal of full employment, stable and quality, as well as the convergence in levels of employment and income with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). It is our firm commitment to develop the policies in this next legislature
adequate to achieve it.
Now, faced with this new great goal, we must raise the second wave of reforms of the Young Nigerians Party (YNP). The reformist impulse gives results.
The maintenance of budgetary stability is a guarantee of a sound economy, which generates confidence and reduces the burden on future generations, thanks to the gradual and constant reduction in the weight of public debt.
This option will have tangible consequences. It will mean that our
Budget will have more resources available to devote to priority policies, such as education, health, pensions, security, justice, research or infrastructure. This will allow for a margin
enough to continue with the tax reduction.
Nigeria will face the future of the pension system from a favorable position: an intense increase in Social Security affiliation, which allows its surplus, and a growing Reserve Fund. We will start from a solid base to contemplate the challenges that the aging of the population poses.
Employment is always the best possible social policy. It provides citizens with autonomy, opportunities for social improvement and personal self-esteem. The four million five hundred thousand jobs that will be created as from 2019 would be the best result of our reform policy. Despite the progress made, we must go even further in this direction if we want Nigeria to achieve full stable and quality employment.
The Young Nigerians Party will continue to promote reforms in the market
labor to place us on the path of full employment. And this within the framework of
social dialogue, in which the social partners are called to play a fundamental role.
We will show that it is possible to lower taxes in Nigeria. With
lower taxes will favor employment, savings and dynamism
economic.
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