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    Vision 20:2020: FG to Produce National Development Plans

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaSeptember 4, 2020Updated:October 11, 2025 News No Comments4 Mins Read
    Vision 20:2020: FG to Produce National Development Plans
    Clement Agba, Minister of State for Finance. Budget and National Planning
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    Vision 20:2020: FG to Produce National Development Plans

    As vision 20:2020 plan is set to wind up in December 31, 2020, Federal Government has said it is committed to producing national development plans for the country.

    Mr Clement Agba, the Minister of State for Finance, Budget and National Planning made this known at a news conference on the Medium-Term National Development Plans (MTNDPs) 2021 to 2025 and perspective plan, Nigeria Agenda 2050 in Abuja on Thursday.

    According to Agba, the Nigeria Vision 2020 would end on December 31, and President Muhammadu Buhari is aware of the terminal dates.

    He said to avoid a vacuum, hence Mr. President has approved and directed the ministry to prepare successor plans from which governments can derive its policies going forward.

    Agba explained that the plan required the involvement of critical stakeholders and the ministry adopted participatory and inclusiveness of all arms of governments and the Private Sector.

    Vision 20:2020: FG to Produce National Development Plans
    Clement Agba, Minister of State for Finance. Budget and National Planning

    Stakeholders such as the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Opinion Leaders, Public Commentators, Religious Organisations, Traditional Leaders and various pressure groups among others were involved, he added.

    The minister said that six state governors, one from each of the six geopolitical zones, representative of major political parties were involved at the Steering Committee (SC) level for the development of the plans.

    “We are in the process of engaging the grassroots through the states and the local government in the planning process, which shall take place via town hall meetings where memoranda from town development associations and traditional rulers shall be received”, Agba detailed.

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    The Minister said that 25 Technical Working Groups (TWGs) comprising experts with diverse experiences had been engaged to identify thematic areas for the plans.

    They are working on Macroeconomic Framework and Growth Diagnostic to identify the policies and provide macroeconomic projections for the new plans, the performance of the outgoing plans and sector policy documents in the past periods.

    The minister said that more TWGs were inaugurated to work with the Central Working Group (CWG) on agriculture, food security and rural development, manufacturing and industrialisation, transportation, housing and urban development.

    He stated that cross cutting issues were on employment, gender and people with special needs, education and manpower development, health and nutrition, environment, social, regional development, disaster management and digital economy, among others.

    “I am happy to announce that the Macroeconomic Framework and Growth Diagnostic TWG, after three months and two weeks of tedious work, has produced a Macroeconomic Framework report.

    “The report has been shared with the CWG and presented to the remaining TWGs on August 19, to guide the ongoing work on their thematic areas.

    “The Macroeconomic Framework report will also be shared with the Steering Committee and Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC) by the Central Working Group in due course,” Agba said.

    He said that the deadline given to the TWGs to submit its work on the MTNDP, 2021 to 2025 to CWG was Sept. 30, while CWG was to turn in its report at the end of October, with the launching of the plan in December by the President.

    Agba also commended the TWGs, CWG and the Steering Committee  for their continuous support.

    The committee which is co-chaired by well-respected Nigerians representing the Organised Private Sector include economist and investment banker, Mr Atedo Peterside and the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed for the Public Sector.

    Also the governance structure of the CWG is headed by a former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and currently Special Adviser to the President on Finance and Economy, Mrs Sarah Alade and 26 TWGs.

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    FG to Produce National Development Plans as Vision 20:2020 Ends

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