By 2050, it is intended to elevate Nigeria to the rank of an Upper Middle-Income Country, then a High-Income Country.
The Nigeria Agenda 2050, which aims to increase real GDP growth by 7%, create 165 million new jobs, and lower the number of people living in poverty to 2.1 million in 2050, has also been approved by the Federal Executive Council.
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The National Steering Committee for the creation of the Medium-Term National Development Plan for 2021 to 2025 and Nigeria Agenda 2050 was established by President Muhammadu Buhari around 29 months ago.
By 2050, it is intended to elevate Nigeria to the rank of an Upper Middle-Income Country, then a High-Income Country.
The National Population Commission would purchase software for the National Census in May 2023, and the council further approved spending of 2.8 billion naira on that project.