NNDCA

Reengineering a new Nigeria

The Possibilities Mandate

The Possibility Mandate Caters to

Science

Technology and Innovation

Foreign Policy; Sustainability

Arts, Culture, Entertainment and Sports (ACETS)

Objectives of the Possibility Mandate

Leapfrogging as a leader in the fourth industrial revolution

Our emergence as a global hub of creative and cultural industries.

Projecting the elements of Nigeria’s national power in defence of our national interest, protecting Nigerian citizens across the globe, and providing leadership on the African continent.

Conserving Nigeria’s national wealth and resources for the benefit of future generations, even as we meet the needs of the present generation of Nigerians.

Integrity based Marketing

Through an aggressive focus on marketing the Nigerian economy that is based not on commodity prices but our enormous potential, on the viability of the Nigerian Geoeconomic Development Plan (N-GDP), and on the integrity and ability of my administration, we will attract $2 trillion worth of foreign and domestic direct investment to the Nigerian economy in current naira value in less than a decade.

Imagine what we can do together when we mine real national wealth not merely from the oil fields of the South South or the bitumen fields of the South West or the coal mines of the South East or the gold mines of the North West or the fertile plains of the North Central or the gem fields of the North East, but from the cumulative ideas of the Nigerian people at home and in the diaspora