The top priority policies and agenda of the PBAT's administration in 2025

 


The Presidency on Monday outlined key policies to be implemented by the PBAT's administration this year including the rollout of the new multipurpose national identity card by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

 *1. New national ID card:* This ID card is powered by AFRIGO and will help improve financial inclusion, provide access to government services, and restore confidence in the identification system.

*2. National Youth CONFAB:* This is a policy aimed at empowering youths.

*3. National Credit Guarantee Company:* This company will provide guarantees for loans, making it easier for businesses to access credit.

*4. Tax reform bills:* These bills are designed to make the tax system more efficient and equitable.

*5. Consumer Credit Scheme:* This scheme will provide consumers with access to credit at affordable rates.

*6. Special Agro Processing Zones:* These zones will provide businesses with incentives to set up shop in rural areas, which will help to boost agricultural production.

*7. Green Imperative:* This is a policy aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture.

*8. Full implementation of local government autonomy:* This policy will give local governments more control over their budgets.

*9. National Livestock Program:* This program is designed to improve the productivity of the livestock sector.

*10. Renewed Hope Creative Villages:* This is a policy aimed at supporting the creative industries.

 *11. Infrastructure commissioning:* The government plans to commission a number of infrastructure projects in 2025.

Above list includes, but not limited to what PBAT regime set out to achieve in 2025 for those that care to know only.

God bless Nigeria!

Ref:

https://nairametrics.com/2025/01/07/presidency-lists-new-national-id-card-9-others-as-top-policies-to-watch-out-for-in-2025/

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