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Ayo Akinfe
[1] By 2035, every state government must generate its running costs at the very least. This means that internally generated revenue must match expenditure
[2] By 2035, every state must be able to generate, distribute and transmit the power it uses locally. No law stops a state from building a mini or micro grid
[3] By 2035, Nigeria must match the 31 tonnes of steel produced by Brazil and Iran
[4] By 2035, Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) must at least total $2trn. That is the very minimum 200m people need to live at ease with themselves
[5] By 2040, Nigeria must match South Africa’s 21,000km of railway track. Our current figure is an embarrassing 3,600km
[6] By 2035, Nigeria must account for at least 10% of all clean energy produced globally
[7] By 2040, Nigeria must account for at least 10% of all electric cars manufactured worldwide
[8] By 2040, Nigeria must match Turkey’s ratio of 3.2 hospital beds per 1,000 persons. Our current figure is so low it does not even feature on any global list
[9] By 2035, Nigeria must match South Africa’s 750,000km of tarred road. Our current figure is an embarrassing 195,000km
[10] By 2035, at least six Nigerian companies must have a market capitalisation of $1trn each