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00:00 Are there any policies or strategies that other African countries are implementing right
00:04 now that Nigeria is yet to catch up with?
00:06 Well I think one of the things is first and foremost is to have as a matter of policy
00:11 fiscal decentralization.
00:14 I think you also find that there's a whole issue of the principles of eminent domain
00:20 that resources that are under the ground belongs to the state.
00:24 But question is which state?
00:25 I'll give you an example.
00:28 You have a lot of states that have gold, some of them have lithium, some of them have copper,
00:34 some of them have bitumen and so on.
00:36 But they can't use it just because it doesn't belong to them.
00:39 I think they should have those states to have at least a significant share of that to belong
00:44 to them.
00:45 That way they can use it for their own development.
00:47 I remember going to one state once and I will not name the state and I was on the road and
00:51 the road was very bad and it was close to a world class hospital that the African Development
00:56 Bank had invested in.
00:57 We put in $40 million into that hospital.
00:59 But on my way coming back the road was a disaster.
01:02 So I picked up my phone and I called the governor.
01:04 I said, "Well why don't you fix the road?
01:06 We just fixed the hospital."
01:07 He said, "It's a federal road, it's not my road."
01:09 And I said, "Well the people around here don't care whether it is the federal road or your
01:13 road."
01:14 All I'm saying is there has to be a lot of good work, coordination between federal and
01:18 state.
01:19 At the end of the day all we're trying to do is to make sure that development gets to
01:22 the people where they are.
01:24 The last thing I will say is you can invest in natural resources, oil, gas, minerals,
01:28 metals, agriculture.
01:29 That's not where the breakthrough of Nigeria is going to come from.
01:32 It's going to come from investing in the youth.
01:34 They have bright ideas.
01:36 They are creative.
01:38 And we just have to make sure we have the right kind of incentives to unleash their
01:42 potential in Nigeria.
01:44 And I think Nigeria's youth will make us proud always.
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