The Presidency on Thursday replied the former Central Bank of
Nigeria, CBN, Chukwuma Soludo, who accused the Buhari administration of
worsening the state of Nigeria’s economy since it took over almost two
years ago.
Mr. Soludo said the government had not shown sufficient seriousness in addressing the nation’s terrible economic situation.
Speaking in Enugu on Thursday at an interactive Forum, titled “Big
Ideas Podium”, organised by the African Heritage Institution, Mr. Soludo
said the present administration had made the economy several times
worse than it met it in May 2015.
“Nigeria is now, some say, a fragile state; some say a failed state.
It is not going to be a tea-party to come out; but unfortunately, we are
not taking it seriously.
“Nigeria is not just in recession, but in a massive economic
compression,” the professor of economics was quoted by the online
newspaper, Daily Post, as saying.
“It will be a miracle for the present APC administration to return
this country to the dollar size it met in May 29, 2015, if it stays for
eight years, till 2023.
“They inherited a bad situation, but they have made it several times
worse. Getting us out here is not a tea-party. Nigerians should rise in
unity. It should no longer be ‘let them.’ Only united citizens can
rescue Nigeria out of this position.”
Mr. Soludo later said the report mostly reflected his remarks at the event.
He said his message was essentially that Nigerians cannot just sit idle in their homes and expect “change” to happen.
“My idea is that of Citizen United; we won’t get the leadership that
we deserve; we won’t get the leadership that we want; we will get the
leadership that we demand,” he was further quoted as saying.
“They gave us manifestoes, promised a lot and we said ‘yea’; how many
have gone back to check how far them are implementing those promises;
if any party implements 25 percent of its manifesto, Nigeria will get
better.
“If you check any state run by APC, PDP or APGA, the three parties
that have governors, can you spot any difference in any of those states
that will distinguish one party from another? It is the same.
“APC said in its manifesto that it will restructure Nigeria, that
Nigeria was not one, but after election, has anybody heard about it
(restructuring) again? They control 23 States and the National Assembly,
all they need is one more State to get the required 2/3; so they have
what it takes, but they are not talking about it again.
“If we don’t rise to hold them by the jugular, Nigeria cannot go
anywhere. We have to start preparing for a post-oil economy; insanity is
to repeat the same thing over and over again and expect different
result.”
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo’s spokesperson, Laolu Akande, said in a statement on Thursday
that Mr. Soludo had ignored the new direction the government was
leading the economy in a manner that suggested “selective amnesia”.
He said the former CBN governor was entitled to his “opinion”, while Nigerians were entitled to “facts” about the economy.
“The opinion he (Soludo) expressed is understandable in a democratic
system, but the facts are that the challenges of today are a direct
result of wrong-headed decisions of the past, and quite mind-boggling
actions of those who were entrusted with leadership,” Mr. Akande, said.
He said it was undeniable that the Buhari government was working hard to change the economy.
“What even Soludo cannot deny is the fact that the Buhari
administration has ended the bleeding of the nation and is implementing
reforms.
“The Buhari administration is spending more on infrastructure at a
time when resources are lean. When we had abundant revenues what
happened was profligacy and plunder,” he said.
“What no one can deny is that the Buhari administration is now
implementing on behalf of ordinary Nigerians a Social Investment
Programme that is unprecedented in Nigeria’s history, paying poorest
Nigerians N5,000 monthly, feeding school children and engaging hundreds
of thousands of unemployed graduates,” he said.
“Apart from plugging loopholes in several ways, including through the
Treasury Single Account, he said the Buhari administration was raking
in resources that otherwise were hidden and misappropriated by the
previous administrations.”
He said the country was doing better in the oil and gas sector, and had improved fuel product supply.
“The fact that Nigeria no longer has to shell out billions of dollars
for joint venture cash calls, was not only a step in the right
direction, but one that was bringing relief from a burden that slowed
down investments in the oil industry,” he said.
“It is certainly quite curious that very few among us will choose to
ignore the new direction, but make store of the burdens of past without
proper attributions. This appears to be selective amnesia to which they
are certainly entitled.
“What would have been more patriotic is that people of goodwill will
join several others working with us in this administration and offer
progressive ideas and join hands with a government and administration
that everyone knows are led by a President and Vice President who are
trustworthy and are people of unabashed honesty, and integrity,” Mr.
Akande said.
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