NV20:2020 The First Implementation Plan (2010 - 2013) - Presented by Hon. Minister of National Planning

Victor Ordu
Victor OrduSpecial Assistant to the Director General at National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency
Presented at the Validation Workshop on the First Four-
Year Implementation Plan for NV 20:2020
Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos
By
Dr. Shamsuddeen Usman,OFR
Minister of National Planning
5 August, 2010
Nigeria- Vision 20:2020
THE FIRST IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (2010 – 2013)
Outline
1 Introduction
2
National Implementation Plan (NIP) for Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020
3 Macroeconomic Framework
4 The First NIP Investment Programme (2010 – 2013)
5 Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation, Continuity and Consistency
6 Conclusion
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1. Introduction 1/5
Nigeria’s Vision 20: 2020 (NV2020)
 Took 9 months to put together.
 Over 5,000 Nigerians participated.
 Technical and financial support from the private sector and
development Partners.
 Approved by the Federal Executive Council- 14 Oct 2009
 Endorsed by the National Council of State- 08 June 2010
 Launched by Mr. President- 14 June 2010
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 NV2020 is to be implemented through three medium term
development plans
 First medium term plan (NIP 2010-13) being validated today
Nigeria Vision 20: 2020
1st Implementation plan
(2010 – 2013)
Annual
Budgets
2nd Implementation plan
(2014 – 2017)
3rd Implementation plan
(2018 – 2020)
We are here
1. Introduction 2/5
•What kind of Plan is the NIP 2010-13?
– Not Soviet-style central/command planning.
• That system virtually collapsed.
• Requires superhuman faculties and capacity
– Not “Commanding hights” type, used earlier in Nigeria.
– No “commanding hights” exclusively reserved for the government
– A sound blend of government and market systems-
strategic/indicative planning
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1. Introduction 3/5
• Extremely efficient, pure market system exists only in elementary
economics text books
– In reality market system prone to several weaknesses.
• It is gender and class blind- issues of equality.
• It is very unstable- subject to frequent and sometimes violent cyclical
fluctuations.
– Recent Global Financial Crisis
• Consequences of its failure can be catastrophic
– USA Gulf BP Oil Spill, Niger Delta Environmental Disaster.
– Even greatest proponents of pure market system recognize its
limitations
• Moving closer to strategic planning
• Warren Buffet et al. initiative to find alternatives to unstable market system.
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1. Introduction 4/5
• The Success of Strategic Planning Experience
– China, India vs. Soviet Union
– Asian Tigers: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia
– The results are obvious:
Country Years of
consistent
strategic
planning
GDP per capita US$ Poverty Rate %
1975 1999 1975 1999
Malaysia 45 808 14,800 65 8
India 55 430 2,420 58 36
Singapore 40 2,505 27,597 - -
Indonesia 40 1,504 2,046 60 14
Nigeria 15 454 325 47 70
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1. Introduction 5/5
•Vision anchored on 2 specific targets, by 2020:
– GDP of not less than US$ 900 billion
– Per Capita Income of not less than US$ 4,000
– From here on deriving the plan is almost mechanical.
•Growth, aimed at improvement in the quality of life of
Nigerians
•People as the fundamental reason for growth.
•Achieving inclusiveness, equity and balanced
development
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2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 1/8
Macro-Economy:
A sound, stable and globally
competitive economy with a
GDP of not less than $900
billion and a per capita
income of not less than $4000
per annum
Agriculture:
A modern technologically
enabled agricultural sector
that fully exploits the vast
agricultural resources of
the country, ensures
national food security and
contributes to foreign
exchange earnings
Polity:
Peaceful, harmonious and
a stable democracy
Health:
A health sector that
supports and sustains life
expectancy of not less
than 70 years and reduces
to the barest minimum the
burden of infectious and
other debilitating diseases
Manufacturing:
A vibrant and globally
competitive manufacturing
sector that contributes
significantly to GDP with a
manufacturing value added
of not less than 40%
Education:
Modern and vibrant
education system which
provides the opportunity
for maximum potential,
adequate and competent
manpower
Infrastructure:
Adequate infrastructure
services that support the
full mobilization of all
economic sectors
National
Aspirations
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National Aspirations
2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 2/8
• Central Working Group on 1st NIP inaugurated on 13 Nov 2009
• Theme of the 1st NIP (2010-2013): Accelerating Development,
Competitiveness and Wealth Creation
• 1st NIP
– Focuses on laying the foundation for achieving the Vision
– Contains the medium-term strategic policy direction, development priorities
implementation strategies and expected deliverables
– Contains summary of States’ Investment Plans .
• Inclusive approach adopted in developing the Plan
– Central Working Group (CWG) involving various experts from Public and
Private Sectors: Academia, Civil Society, Development Partners and Special
Interest Groups
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2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 3/8
CWG sub-divided into 8 sub-groups, in line with
identified thematic areas, namely:
i. macroeconomic framework - macroeconomic model
ii. productive sector
iii. human development
iv. infrastructure
v. knowledge based economy
vi. governance
vii.regional development
viii.monitoring and evaluation
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2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 4/8
The Six main policy thrusts are:
i. Bridging the Infrastructure gap to unleash economic growth and
wealth creation
ii. Optimising the sources of economic growth to increase productivity
and competitiveness
iii. Building a productive, competitive and functional human resource
base, for economic growth and social advancement
iv. Developing a knowledge-based economy
v. Improving governance, security, law and order and engendering
more efficient and effective use of resources to promote social
harmony and conducive business environment for growth
vi. Fostering accelerated, sustainable social and economic
development in a competitive and environmentally friendly manner
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2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 5/8
The Plan has 3 volumes:
Volume One Volume Two Volume Three
Part I Strategic Framework Physical
Infrastructure
Governance &
General
Administration
Part II Macroeconomic Framework Productive Sector Regional/Geopolitical
zone development
Part III Implementation
Arrangements, Monitoring
& Evaluation and Financing
Plan
Human Capital
Development
States Investment
Plans
Part IV Proposed Investment Plan Knowledge Based
Economy
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2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 6/8
• Close attention paid to What Went Wrong and What We Need to Do
Differently
– No commanding heights
– Government as an enabler and catalyst
– Review of polices, programmes, projects.
• Continuing Reforms
– Petroleum Sector Deregulation-PIB
– Power Sector
– Public Service
– Governance and Institutions
• Rule of law
• Anti-Corruption
• Electoral Reform
– Removing Binding Constraints
– Most abused terms
• Politically sensitive
• National security
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2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 7/8
• National Plan- incorporating State's plans
– Respects Separation of Powers
– Mutual Cooperation
• Common template
• Common Performance indicators and measurement
• Need for synchronization
– Same macroeconomy
– Common security and governance issues
– Need for zonal/regional development cooperation.
• What May Not Appear to be so Explicit
– Importance of Security & Rule of Law
• Critical to sustenance of both political and market systems.
• Very important but treated outside the NIP
• Electoral reform
• Police reform
• Security of lives and property.
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2.The First National Implementation
Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 8/8
3.0 Macroeconomic Framework
3.1 Review of Past Developments (1999-2009)
3.1.1 Real Sector Developments
Performance of the Nigerian economy during the period 1999-2009
was mixed.
 GDP grew at 6.5%, driven largely by non-oil sectors
 was above the 3.2 average population growth rate
 Agriculture dominant during the period
3.1.2 External Sector
Sector recorded current account balance surplus during 1999 –
2008, except 2009 due to lagged effect of global crisis
Nigeria exited the Paris club; since then has maintained low
debt/GDP ratio
Stable exchange rate recorded during the period
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Table 1: Growth Rate of Real GDP by Broad Economic Activities at 1990
Constant Prices (per cent)
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Table 1: Growth Rate of Real GDP by Broad Economic Activities at 1990
Constant Prices (per cent) (cont’d)
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Macroeconomic Framework 2/8
Review of Past Developments (1999-2009)
3.1.3 Fiscal Operations
• Fiscal policy thrust of the Government has been focused on strengthening
fiscal consolidation and promoting, employment, growth and
development.
Revenue from crude oil increased from 26.3 per cent of federally
collectible revenue in 1970, to about 81.1 per cent of total federal revenue
in the 1980s.
Continuing challenges in fiscal institutions and capacity for all tiers of
government as well as fiscal federalism, among the tiers.
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Macroeconomic Framework 3/8
3.2 Key Development Challenges
• Inadequacy of critical infrastructure,
• High level of youths and graduate unemployment
• Weak research for development and innovation
• Subsistence agriculture
• Minimal contribution of manufacturing sector to employment.
• Fiscal sector continues to be constrained by dominance of oil revenue
• Concerns with growth of sub-national debt
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Macroeconomic Framework 4/8
3.3 Global Economic Outlook
Global environment been pertinent factor in Nigeria’s development
Steady recovery in global economy
Major oil consuming nations intensifying efforts to lessen their dependence on oil
 United States launched new energy policy that encourages alternative energy sources and fuel efficiency
 While end of oil may not be in sight . Government must begin to visualise a world without oil or one not
predominantly dependent on hydro-carbons
Major challenge for macroeconomic management over the Vision period is achievement
of a diversified economic structure, away from oil.
Macroeconomic framework will focus on restoring and maintaining macroeconomic
stability to position the economy on a sustainable and non-inflationary growth trajectory
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Macroeconomic Framework 5/8
3.4 Macroeconomic Policy Strategies and Thrust
Key macroeconomic strategies to be anchored on the
Three Pillars of the Vision, namely:
I.Guaranteeing the productivity and well-being of our people
II.Optimizing our key sources of economic growth; and
III.III. Fostering sustainable social and economic development
The strategies will include the following:
Achieving double digit growth rates and maintaining strong economic fundamentals
Achieving significant progress in economic diversification
Stimulating the manufacturing sector and strengthen its linkages
Raising the relative competitiveness of the real sector
Deepen the financial sector
Massive investment in infrastructure and human capital
Adoption of pragmatic fiscal, monetary, trade and debt management policies
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Macroeconomic Framework 6/8
3.5 Key Assumptions
Oil – production based on return of relative peace in the Niger Delta
Oil Price – conservative assumption of US$60pbd as benchmark
A generous assumption:
2.5mbd @ $100pb = $250 million
for 365days in a year = $91.3 billion
for the Plan period (4yrs) = $365.0 billion
@ N150/US$ = N54.75 trillion
Taking 50% as FGN share = N27.375 trillion
allocating 35% of share to capital = N9.6 trillion
(using the ratio of the 2010 budget)
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Macroeconomic Framework 7/8
3.5 Key Assumptions
Oil – production based on return of relative peace in the Niger Delta
Oil Price – conservative assumption of US$60pbd as benchmark
Exchange Rate and MPR - as presented by CBN
Population growth rate – as presented by National Population
Commission
External Debt Figure – as forecast by DMO
Fiscal deficit – as prescribed by Fiscal Responsibility Act
But to attain our aspiration of being among the 20th economies
there is need for quantum jump in both public and private sector
investment.
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Macroeconomic Framework 8/8
Table 2: Key Macroeconomic Assumptions
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• Total investment of N32 trillion required during the Plan period,
distributed as follows:
• Sources of funding the investment, include
– Federal Government
– States and LGAs
– Issuance of FGN Bonds
– Deposit Money Banks
– Development Partners
– Private Sector
– International Financial Institutions
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4. The 1st NIP (2010-13)
Investment Programme
Source N’trn
FGN 10
States & LGA 9
Private Sector 13
• Public sector funding insufficient
• Criticality of complimentary private sector funding (domestic and foreign)
• Financial sector’s role in mobilizing funding
• Projected revenue considers the revenue available to government for both capex and
recurrent expenditure
• Projected investment is principally capex between 2010 – 2013 not including recurrent
expenditure.
• Shortfall will be much higher if we add back recurrent expenditure and other costs.
2010 – 2013
Estimated Federally collected revenue
(N’ trillions)
16.3
Estimated Investment for FGN, States and LGA during plan
period
(N’ trillions)
19.0
Shortfall (N’trillions) 2.7
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4. The 1st NIP (2010-13)
Investment Programme
•FDI, though important and increasing (US$20bn or
N3tr in 2009), is not yet sufficient.
– Concentrated in a few sectors (oil & gas, telecoms)
•Banking sector will be critical for funding NV20:2020
• The Need for Continued Fiscal Reforms
– Reordering and Reprioritizing Expenditure:
Estimated Savings(2010-2013)
• PIB and cancellation of JVC calls- N3.05 trillion
• Petroleum Subsidy - N1.50trillion
• Others (MYTO, Tax & Other Concessions etc)- N1.75 trillion
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4. The 1st NIP (2010-13)
Investment Programme
• Enhancing Revenue Collection
– Revenue enhancing measures:
• Audit of oil revenue remittances and financial activities of NNPC
• Implementation of the Petroleum Industry Bill
• Audit of non-oil revenue including IGR remittances and closer oversight of use of
IGR
• Ongoing enhanced drive by FIRS to improve tax collection, including
implementation of the National Tax Policy
• Ongoing review of Tariffs.
• Correct Pricing for Petroleum Products, Power, Gas.
– PPP as a viable option for reducing funding constraints
• Need to take tough decisions
– Recent Eurasia survey on (Global Crisis) of countries published in Harvard
Business Review
• Ability to act 4 out of 5
• Willingness to act 5 out of 5 29
4. The 1st NIP (2010-13)
Investment Programme
5. Implementation Monitoring & Evaluation, Continuity
and Consistency
•Draft legislation ready to ensure consistency in implementation
across different governments
•Successful implementation of sectoral policies and programmes
requires tracking of inputs, output and outcomes.
–Robust M&E framework developed and approved by the FEC
–Similar M&E system to track implementation of states plans
–Presently developed about 250 KPIs
–Working with Microsoft to develop software for tracking and evaluation of
projects and progarmmes.
–Capacity building of Department of Planning, Research and Statistics in
respective MDAs to commence
–M&E Department in NPC to produce MDA, States quarterly and annual
Country Reports in collaboration with MDAs and States
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6. Conclusion
• First NIP derived from the Vision20:2020 document
• Involved wide consultation with all stakeholders
• NIP as veritable vehicle for achieving the Vision20:2020 aspirations
• Macroeconomic framework assumptions challenging, but achievable
• States and MDAs have bought into the Plan and exhibited high level of cooperation with
NPC
• Budgetary process and reforms very vital for achieving the Plan
• M&E framework as veritable tool for tracking implementation.
• Appreciation to State Governments and Federal MDAs, National Vision Steering
Committee, NTWGs, CWGs, SIGs and all others that assisted in the production of the
NV202020 and the 1st NIP (2010-13)
• Appreciation also to members of the Organized Private Sector and Civil Society
Organizations for attending this validation workshop
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Thank You All
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  • 1. Presented at the Validation Workshop on the First Four- Year Implementation Plan for NV 20:2020 Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos By Dr. Shamsuddeen Usman,OFR Minister of National Planning 5 August, 2010 Nigeria- Vision 20:2020 THE FIRST IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (2010 – 2013)
  • 2. Outline 1 Introduction 2 National Implementation Plan (NIP) for Nigeria’s Vision 20:2020 3 Macroeconomic Framework 4 The First NIP Investment Programme (2010 – 2013) 5 Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation, Continuity and Consistency 6 Conclusion 2
  • 3. 1. Introduction 1/5 Nigeria’s Vision 20: 2020 (NV2020)  Took 9 months to put together.  Over 5,000 Nigerians participated.  Technical and financial support from the private sector and development Partners.  Approved by the Federal Executive Council- 14 Oct 2009  Endorsed by the National Council of State- 08 June 2010  Launched by Mr. President- 14 June 2010 3
  • 4. 4  NV2020 is to be implemented through three medium term development plans  First medium term plan (NIP 2010-13) being validated today Nigeria Vision 20: 2020 1st Implementation plan (2010 – 2013) Annual Budgets 2nd Implementation plan (2014 – 2017) 3rd Implementation plan (2018 – 2020) We are here 1. Introduction 2/5
  • 5. •What kind of Plan is the NIP 2010-13? – Not Soviet-style central/command planning. • That system virtually collapsed. • Requires superhuman faculties and capacity – Not “Commanding hights” type, used earlier in Nigeria. – No “commanding hights” exclusively reserved for the government – A sound blend of government and market systems- strategic/indicative planning 5 1. Introduction 3/5
  • 6. • Extremely efficient, pure market system exists only in elementary economics text books – In reality market system prone to several weaknesses. • It is gender and class blind- issues of equality. • It is very unstable- subject to frequent and sometimes violent cyclical fluctuations. – Recent Global Financial Crisis • Consequences of its failure can be catastrophic – USA Gulf BP Oil Spill, Niger Delta Environmental Disaster. – Even greatest proponents of pure market system recognize its limitations • Moving closer to strategic planning • Warren Buffet et al. initiative to find alternatives to unstable market system. 6 1. Introduction 4/5
  • 7. • The Success of Strategic Planning Experience – China, India vs. Soviet Union – Asian Tigers: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia – The results are obvious: Country Years of consistent strategic planning GDP per capita US$ Poverty Rate % 1975 1999 1975 1999 Malaysia 45 808 14,800 65 8 India 55 430 2,420 58 36 Singapore 40 2,505 27,597 - - Indonesia 40 1,504 2,046 60 14 Nigeria 15 454 325 47 70 7 1. Introduction 5/5
  • 8. •Vision anchored on 2 specific targets, by 2020: – GDP of not less than US$ 900 billion – Per Capita Income of not less than US$ 4,000 – From here on deriving the plan is almost mechanical. •Growth, aimed at improvement in the quality of life of Nigerians •People as the fundamental reason for growth. •Achieving inclusiveness, equity and balanced development 8 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 1/8
  • 9. Macro-Economy: A sound, stable and globally competitive economy with a GDP of not less than $900 billion and a per capita income of not less than $4000 per annum Agriculture: A modern technologically enabled agricultural sector that fully exploits the vast agricultural resources of the country, ensures national food security and contributes to foreign exchange earnings Polity: Peaceful, harmonious and a stable democracy Health: A health sector that supports and sustains life expectancy of not less than 70 years and reduces to the barest minimum the burden of infectious and other debilitating diseases Manufacturing: A vibrant and globally competitive manufacturing sector that contributes significantly to GDP with a manufacturing value added of not less than 40% Education: Modern and vibrant education system which provides the opportunity for maximum potential, adequate and competent manpower Infrastructure: Adequate infrastructure services that support the full mobilization of all economic sectors National Aspirations 9 National Aspirations 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 2/8
  • 10. • Central Working Group on 1st NIP inaugurated on 13 Nov 2009 • Theme of the 1st NIP (2010-2013): Accelerating Development, Competitiveness and Wealth Creation • 1st NIP – Focuses on laying the foundation for achieving the Vision – Contains the medium-term strategic policy direction, development priorities implementation strategies and expected deliverables – Contains summary of States’ Investment Plans . • Inclusive approach adopted in developing the Plan – Central Working Group (CWG) involving various experts from Public and Private Sectors: Academia, Civil Society, Development Partners and Special Interest Groups 10 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 3/8
  • 11. CWG sub-divided into 8 sub-groups, in line with identified thematic areas, namely: i. macroeconomic framework - macroeconomic model ii. productive sector iii. human development iv. infrastructure v. knowledge based economy vi. governance vii.regional development viii.monitoring and evaluation 11 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 4/8
  • 12. The Six main policy thrusts are: i. Bridging the Infrastructure gap to unleash economic growth and wealth creation ii. Optimising the sources of economic growth to increase productivity and competitiveness iii. Building a productive, competitive and functional human resource base, for economic growth and social advancement iv. Developing a knowledge-based economy v. Improving governance, security, law and order and engendering more efficient and effective use of resources to promote social harmony and conducive business environment for growth vi. Fostering accelerated, sustainable social and economic development in a competitive and environmentally friendly manner 12 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 5/8
  • 13. The Plan has 3 volumes: Volume One Volume Two Volume Three Part I Strategic Framework Physical Infrastructure Governance & General Administration Part II Macroeconomic Framework Productive Sector Regional/Geopolitical zone development Part III Implementation Arrangements, Monitoring & Evaluation and Financing Plan Human Capital Development States Investment Plans Part IV Proposed Investment Plan Knowledge Based Economy 13 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 6/8
  • 14. • Close attention paid to What Went Wrong and What We Need to Do Differently – No commanding heights – Government as an enabler and catalyst – Review of polices, programmes, projects. • Continuing Reforms – Petroleum Sector Deregulation-PIB – Power Sector – Public Service – Governance and Institutions • Rule of law • Anti-Corruption • Electoral Reform – Removing Binding Constraints – Most abused terms • Politically sensitive • National security 14 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 7/8
  • 15. • National Plan- incorporating State's plans – Respects Separation of Powers – Mutual Cooperation • Common template • Common Performance indicators and measurement • Need for synchronization – Same macroeconomy – Common security and governance issues – Need for zonal/regional development cooperation. • What May Not Appear to be so Explicit – Importance of Security & Rule of Law • Critical to sustenance of both political and market systems. • Very important but treated outside the NIP • Electoral reform • Police reform • Security of lives and property. 15 2.The First National Implementation Plan (1st NIP) (2010-13) 8/8
  • 16. 3.0 Macroeconomic Framework 3.1 Review of Past Developments (1999-2009) 3.1.1 Real Sector Developments Performance of the Nigerian economy during the period 1999-2009 was mixed.  GDP grew at 6.5%, driven largely by non-oil sectors  was above the 3.2 average population growth rate  Agriculture dominant during the period 3.1.2 External Sector Sector recorded current account balance surplus during 1999 – 2008, except 2009 due to lagged effect of global crisis Nigeria exited the Paris club; since then has maintained low debt/GDP ratio Stable exchange rate recorded during the period 16
  • 17. Table 1: Growth Rate of Real GDP by Broad Economic Activities at 1990 Constant Prices (per cent) 17
  • 18. Table 1: Growth Rate of Real GDP by Broad Economic Activities at 1990 Constant Prices (per cent) (cont’d) 18
  • 19. Macroeconomic Framework 2/8 Review of Past Developments (1999-2009) 3.1.3 Fiscal Operations • Fiscal policy thrust of the Government has been focused on strengthening fiscal consolidation and promoting, employment, growth and development. Revenue from crude oil increased from 26.3 per cent of federally collectible revenue in 1970, to about 81.1 per cent of total federal revenue in the 1980s. Continuing challenges in fiscal institutions and capacity for all tiers of government as well as fiscal federalism, among the tiers. 19
  • 20. Macroeconomic Framework 3/8 3.2 Key Development Challenges • Inadequacy of critical infrastructure, • High level of youths and graduate unemployment • Weak research for development and innovation • Subsistence agriculture • Minimal contribution of manufacturing sector to employment. • Fiscal sector continues to be constrained by dominance of oil revenue • Concerns with growth of sub-national debt 20
  • 21. Macroeconomic Framework 4/8 3.3 Global Economic Outlook Global environment been pertinent factor in Nigeria’s development Steady recovery in global economy Major oil consuming nations intensifying efforts to lessen their dependence on oil  United States launched new energy policy that encourages alternative energy sources and fuel efficiency  While end of oil may not be in sight . Government must begin to visualise a world without oil or one not predominantly dependent on hydro-carbons Major challenge for macroeconomic management over the Vision period is achievement of a diversified economic structure, away from oil. Macroeconomic framework will focus on restoring and maintaining macroeconomic stability to position the economy on a sustainable and non-inflationary growth trajectory 21
  • 22. Macroeconomic Framework 5/8 3.4 Macroeconomic Policy Strategies and Thrust Key macroeconomic strategies to be anchored on the Three Pillars of the Vision, namely: I.Guaranteeing the productivity and well-being of our people II.Optimizing our key sources of economic growth; and III.III. Fostering sustainable social and economic development The strategies will include the following: Achieving double digit growth rates and maintaining strong economic fundamentals Achieving significant progress in economic diversification Stimulating the manufacturing sector and strengthen its linkages Raising the relative competitiveness of the real sector Deepen the financial sector Massive investment in infrastructure and human capital Adoption of pragmatic fiscal, monetary, trade and debt management policies 22
  • 23. Macroeconomic Framework 6/8 3.5 Key Assumptions Oil – production based on return of relative peace in the Niger Delta Oil Price – conservative assumption of US$60pbd as benchmark A generous assumption: 2.5mbd @ $100pb = $250 million for 365days in a year = $91.3 billion for the Plan period (4yrs) = $365.0 billion @ N150/US$ = N54.75 trillion Taking 50% as FGN share = N27.375 trillion allocating 35% of share to capital = N9.6 trillion (using the ratio of the 2010 budget) 23
  • 24. Macroeconomic Framework 7/8 3.5 Key Assumptions Oil – production based on return of relative peace in the Niger Delta Oil Price – conservative assumption of US$60pbd as benchmark Exchange Rate and MPR - as presented by CBN Population growth rate – as presented by National Population Commission External Debt Figure – as forecast by DMO Fiscal deficit – as prescribed by Fiscal Responsibility Act But to attain our aspiration of being among the 20th economies there is need for quantum jump in both public and private sector investment. 24
  • 25. Macroeconomic Framework 8/8 Table 2: Key Macroeconomic Assumptions 25
  • 26. • Total investment of N32 trillion required during the Plan period, distributed as follows: • Sources of funding the investment, include – Federal Government – States and LGAs – Issuance of FGN Bonds – Deposit Money Banks – Development Partners – Private Sector – International Financial Institutions 26 4. The 1st NIP (2010-13) Investment Programme Source N’trn FGN 10 States & LGA 9 Private Sector 13
  • 27. • Public sector funding insufficient • Criticality of complimentary private sector funding (domestic and foreign) • Financial sector’s role in mobilizing funding • Projected revenue considers the revenue available to government for both capex and recurrent expenditure • Projected investment is principally capex between 2010 – 2013 not including recurrent expenditure. • Shortfall will be much higher if we add back recurrent expenditure and other costs. 2010 – 2013 Estimated Federally collected revenue (N’ trillions) 16.3 Estimated Investment for FGN, States and LGA during plan period (N’ trillions) 19.0 Shortfall (N’trillions) 2.7 27 4. The 1st NIP (2010-13) Investment Programme
  • 28. •FDI, though important and increasing (US$20bn or N3tr in 2009), is not yet sufficient. – Concentrated in a few sectors (oil & gas, telecoms) •Banking sector will be critical for funding NV20:2020 • The Need for Continued Fiscal Reforms – Reordering and Reprioritizing Expenditure: Estimated Savings(2010-2013) • PIB and cancellation of JVC calls- N3.05 trillion • Petroleum Subsidy - N1.50trillion • Others (MYTO, Tax & Other Concessions etc)- N1.75 trillion 28 4. The 1st NIP (2010-13) Investment Programme
  • 29. • Enhancing Revenue Collection – Revenue enhancing measures: • Audit of oil revenue remittances and financial activities of NNPC • Implementation of the Petroleum Industry Bill • Audit of non-oil revenue including IGR remittances and closer oversight of use of IGR • Ongoing enhanced drive by FIRS to improve tax collection, including implementation of the National Tax Policy • Ongoing review of Tariffs. • Correct Pricing for Petroleum Products, Power, Gas. – PPP as a viable option for reducing funding constraints • Need to take tough decisions – Recent Eurasia survey on (Global Crisis) of countries published in Harvard Business Review • Ability to act 4 out of 5 • Willingness to act 5 out of 5 29 4. The 1st NIP (2010-13) Investment Programme
  • 30. 5. Implementation Monitoring & Evaluation, Continuity and Consistency •Draft legislation ready to ensure consistency in implementation across different governments •Successful implementation of sectoral policies and programmes requires tracking of inputs, output and outcomes. –Robust M&E framework developed and approved by the FEC –Similar M&E system to track implementation of states plans –Presently developed about 250 KPIs –Working with Microsoft to develop software for tracking and evaluation of projects and progarmmes. –Capacity building of Department of Planning, Research and Statistics in respective MDAs to commence –M&E Department in NPC to produce MDA, States quarterly and annual Country Reports in collaboration with MDAs and States 30
  • 31. 6. Conclusion • First NIP derived from the Vision20:2020 document • Involved wide consultation with all stakeholders • NIP as veritable vehicle for achieving the Vision20:2020 aspirations • Macroeconomic framework assumptions challenging, but achievable • States and MDAs have bought into the Plan and exhibited high level of cooperation with NPC • Budgetary process and reforms very vital for achieving the Plan • M&E framework as veritable tool for tracking implementation. • Appreciation to State Governments and Federal MDAs, National Vision Steering Committee, NTWGs, CWGs, SIGs and all others that assisted in the production of the NV202020 and the 1st NIP (2010-13) • Appreciation also to members of the Organized Private Sector and Civil Society Organizations for attending this validation workshop 31