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How President Mohammadu Buhari's Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession . by FlamesD: 10:40am On Jul 31, 2017
How President Mohammadu Buhari Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession - Dr. (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo Iweala
Nigeria's former Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala has said President Muhammadu Buhari's unguarded utterances was responsible for plunging Nigeria into recession.
"I still find it funny that most people don't know why Nigeria economy went into recession, they love the incompetent lies of Lai Mohammed about the past government ruining everything.
"It's also myopic to think that if Jonathan were to still be in power, we would be worse off.
"The truth about Nigeria's recession is this; it was caused by the president's unguided rhetoric and uncultured body language.
"Firstly, there is nothing we are buying today that we weren't buying 5 years ago, therefore it's not our purchase that put pressure on Naira but withdrawal of funds by foreign investors.
"After the election, the president created instability with his unguided statements about how everyone is corrupt and how everyone is going to jail. The instability made foreign investors to liquidate their investment and change their money to dollars.
In the process of trying to flee, they were willing to buy dollars at any price, which lead to high exchange dollar rate.
"Even though some of them were not ready to run away, but want their money in dollars to save their investments from devaluation, the president gave a bad signal by banning deposit of foreign currency into dormiciliary accounts.
"That was enough for free market believers to see the draconian handwriting on the wall, that was the beginning of dollar rush.
"To make matters worse, the president came up with another outrageous policy of rationing dollar to certain sectors and blocking many sectors out. That was the nail in the coffin which facilitated the emergence of free FALL.
In the end, foreign investors took over $80B out of the economy within a short period and everything went down to free fall.
"To those who believe it will be worse if Jonathan is still there, you are all wrong. Policy continuity and political stability will not let billions of dollars leave our shores within such tiny time frame. Even though the government might have income shortage, the private sector will weather the storm by their confidence in the market.
"The fear of the unknown created by PMB is responsible for the economic downturn not low oil price. Interest rate in America is currently at 0.5% while it is 12% in Nigeria. JP Morgan Chase will not mind borrowing $50 billion from Feds at 0.5 and put in Nigeria for return of %2000 profit. Citi bank will do the same, likewise US Bank Corp. Chase gave Buhari warning about the repercussions of his fixing policy before they pulled out, but his illiterate cyber warriors and misseducated e-soldiers said JPMORGAN can go to hell, they no longer believe in economic metrics since their messiah is in charge.
"Funny enough they are all suffering today because of the stupid policy, but they find relief by blaming it on past administration and Gucci appetite of average Nigerians.
"For your information, if your president "continues" with his unguided rhetoric, Naira will go down to N1000/$1. But we thank God, he is no longer talking." she said.


BY Dr. (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo Iweala.


www.thenigeriangazette.com
Re: How President Mohammadu Buhari's Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession . by taylor88(m): 10:42am On Jul 31, 2017
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Re: How President Mohammadu Buhari's Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession . by FlamesD: 10:45am On Jul 31, 2017
Fellow Nigerians, how true can this be, if this is true , our politicians should be mindful of their utterances to avoid a repeat of what is happening currently in our economy. My first tread in this forum. Please Lala, help me move this to the promised land.

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Re: How President Mohammadu Buhari's Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession . by mark2sunny(m): 10:51am On Jul 31, 2017
Hope you now understand the true story
Re: How President Mohammadu Buhari's Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession . by nic2wao: 11:26am On Jul 31, 2017
I concur 100%



97% + 5% = 102% -- this was his first mistake!
Re: How President Mohammadu Buhari's Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession . by chukagora(m): 12:56pm On Jul 31, 2017
Buhari also said Nigerians are criminals...This statement was made outside the shores of Nigeria on the international stage. Jonathan made mistakes but his mistakes are far better than this blunder of a government led by Buhari's APC.
Re: How President Mohammadu Buhari's Utterances Plunged Nigeria Into Recession . by donchrisk(m): 1:11pm On Jul 31, 2017
See mumu. so we were running on fake economy were 90 percent of all their activities was corruption rooted. Nonse. Oya clap for ur self

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