Monthly payments of 5000

Government of Nigeria is trying to eliminate corruption by what they pictured to the whole world but invariably they also Aid CORRUPTION.
I want the president to take please take time and go through my analysis.

To me yes am am against the #5ooo unemployed youth, With reasons.
Why must we pay them every month?
Will that contribute to economy or growth of this nation?
When all the youth are not ready to work, all they just want is quick and easy money 💵 without suffering.
Please I huge the Federal government to establish firm and employ them there.
I know many will say is it easy to establish firms, to me yes when their is required found.
Let's take the agriculture sector for a case study.
We want to stop rice 🌾 importation right?  Then let the Government invest in rice production and employ the so call you.
We are not totally against this because that's part of (social welfare) 
But it should only be given to those in abject poverty not the able youth.
Paying 125bn to unemployed youth is encouragement to corruption, you trying to install in them the act of stealing, because you make them to know that they can earn without working for it.
Let's not try to imitate the western world 🌍, for they have a working system. And here we are just trying to setup a system that's not even certain if it's going to work or not.
Let's take a look at this analysis
Having 4000 hectares of land and produce 6 metric tonnes of paddy rice per hecter for wet and dry season.
36,000 tonnes per season and 62,000 tonnes yearly.
And this results to 60% milled rice 🌾 which can give 40,000 tonnes to sell in the market and 310,000 yearly.
Therefore paying 5,000 monthly which is 125bn because from analysis 25m youth are to benefit.
It's encouraging corruption.
Every child in China after closing from school, will go to a company to work just to contribute to the growth of their country.
I will huge the National Assembly, and executive arm of Government to look into this so as to enhance the growth of this country Nigeria.
Thanks.
Signed :Hon Ibrahim Akorede jimoh.

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