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N22tr Debt: Buhari Has Finished Nigeria – PDP

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday has blamed the accumulated N22 trillion national debt burden and economic challenges on President Muhammadu Buhari’s poor understanding of current global economic dynamics of and his cover of humongous corruption.

Kola Ologbondiyan, the Spokesperson of the PDP, in a statement, said that President Buhari’s administration has not been able to articulate any germane policy to sustain, let alone, grow the economy, since it took control of government three years ago.

The party lambasted Buhari for his failure to appoint competent people to manage the country’s economic and his continuous cover he gives to his corrupt appointees, describing this as the reason for Nigeria Economic woes.

Ologbondiyan accused the president of borrowing while allowing cronies and All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders to fritter away trillions of naira earned by the nation in the last three years.

Why would the Buhari administration not accumulate debts when it has continued to cover up corrupt practices under its watch, including the alleged stealing of N9 trillion, through underhand oil contracts in the NNPC and Ministry of Petroleum Resources as well as the alleged illegal lifting of crude oil worth N1.1 trillion by 18 unregistered companies to service APC interests, among others?

“Moreover, the Buhari Presidency has refused to explain the whereabouts of trillions of naira unremitted oil revenue, resulting in the deadlock at the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC).

“If these monies were properly accounted for and utilized, Nigeria will not be in this dire economic situation which has brought hunger and starvation on Nigerians and rendered millions of compatriots jobless, while President Buhari and his officials live in affluence.

“The PDP recalls various red flags by international agencies, including Transparency International and the World Bank on the poor management of our economy.

“Besides, the Presidency has been concealing the fact that Petroleum sector under President Buhari has been inducted into the FOI Hall of Shame by Media Rights Agenda (MRA) following government’s relentless secrecy and violation of rules in the sector.

“We invite Nigerians to note that since President Buhari intensified his re-election bid, there have been huge dearth in investment inflow, further depreciation of the naira and a dangerous slide in the capital market, all signposting that our nation will continue to face perilous time as long as President Buhari is on the saddle with his array of persons with doubtful credentials as ministers and special advisers.

“The PDP therefore urges President Buhari to take responsibility for the escalated debt, stop offering excuses and get ready to accept defeat and quit the stage in 2019, so that more competent Nigerians can revamp our economy on the platform of the repositioned PDP.”



Joshua Oyenigbehin is an introvert who is passionate about Storytelling, writing and teaching. He sees his imagination as an unsearchable world, more magical than a fairyland. He has written a novel and working on another.