If Tinubu gets sworn-in on May 29, he should immediately introduce the following policies to placate the Obedient Movement 

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Host a meeting of the South East Governors Forum in Enugu. At this summit,  he should sell the idea of floating a finance house called Ogbunigwe Bank. It will hand out loans to small businesses across Igboland with a maximum interest rate of 5%

[2] He should get the federal government to sign a deal with Innoson Motors under which every government vehicle will be bought from the company. It should be a criminal offence for any public official to buy a vehicle from another manufacturer

[3] He should also get the National Assembly to pass a bill mandating all 36 state governors to purchase all their vehicles from Innoson Motors as part of a plan to support the company and enable it expand. If Nigeria is to compete on the global stage, we need a company that can stand toe-to-toe with the big boys like Toyota, Ford, Peugeot, etc

[4] Announce that he will be making Nnewi the home to the world’s largest car engine factory. Nigeria’s federal government should hold a 15% stake in a holding company which will be created between Innoson and international automobile companies like Nissan, Peugeot, Volkswagen, Renault, Toyota etc. It will aim to manufacture at least 1m engines and gear boxes a year

[5] Get the federal government to take out say a 20% in a pan-Igbo holding company called Isiagu Enterprises. This company should be jointly owned by the federal and five southeast governments, as well the private sector. He should release Nnamdi Kanu and make him the managing director of the company 

[6] Set himself the target of building at least five extra River Niger crossings. Isiagu Enterprises will commit to building five crossings across the River Niger, with at least three of them being rail links

[7] Isiagu Enterprises will also commit to dredging the River Niger up to Onitsha with the aim of building the world’s largest inland port. It will be Africa’s largest cargo port

[8] Isiagu Enterprises will lease land in states like Taraba, Niger, Borno and Kaduna with the aim of growing cash crops to fuel its industries. Ambitious targets will be set for agricultural output with the aim of quadrupling the production of cash crops like palm oil, yam, cassava, maize, kolanuts, cashews, etc. Nigeria must grow every raw material it uses in its food processing business

[9] Isiagu Enterprises will also undertake to dredge Ikot-Abasi and Calabar ports so they can take big ships like Apapa. Rail links will then be constructed linking them with the rest of the country. No law in Nigeria prevents a regional company from investing in another geo-political zone

[10] Isiagu Enterprises will introduce the world’s most humane corporate social responsibility contract that will fund education and infrastructure development in the host communities where it operates. For instance, if it is sourcing leather from Dapchi in Yobe State for its shoe processing factory, Isiagu Enterprises will fund the construction of a primary school there. The idea behind this is to kill this widely-held notion that Ndigbo are just out to grab, grab, grab

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