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95% Of Nigeria’s Infrastructure Built Under Military Rule – Rewane
He spoke on Wednesday during a Channels Television Independence Day special programme, which gathered experts to discuss federalism and national development.
The economic expert recalled Nigeria’s strong economic standing in the early years after independence.
“Nigeria in 1960-65 was Africa’s largest economy and ranked 27th globally. Today, Nigeria is the 53rd largest economy in the world and the fourth in Africa,” he stated.
Four-year Cycle
Contrasting infrastructure delivery under military rule with that of civilian governments, Rewane said, “Between 1970 and 1988, 95 per cent of today’s infrastructure was built under military rule.”
He listed bridges, roads, ports, railways, power stations, and refineries as projects mostly completed during that period.
Rewane blamed Nigeria’s four-year political cycle for weak infrastructure growth since 1999.
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