Buhari revealed the challenges on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, while speaking at the induction of new members of the National Assembly in Abuja.
- General insecurity and insurgency “that has caused extreme human hardship and destruction of lives, livelihoods” in the north-east and north-west
- Environmental degradation in the Niger Delta
- Decline in revenues due to fall in oil prices
- Endemic corruption “which has crippled human and infrastructure development for decades”
- Poor provision of power supply “which has had a crippling effect on development of small businesses”
- De-industrialization for the past three decades leading to closure of many industries and migration of many to other African countries
- High levels of unemployment and especially youth unemployment which Buhari put at 40%
- High cost of governance “that has been crowding out capital and human development”
- Erosion of public social services such as infrastructure, health and education.
- Lack of development in the agricultural and solid mineral sectors.
Buhari will take over from incumbent President, Goodluck Jonathan on Friday, May 29, 2015.
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