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You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by deji17: 7:29pm On Aug 14, 2017


You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Former President Jonathan


To the same extent, this should also help to erase yet another false statement by Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, the Caretaker Chairman of the party, to the effect that under the previous administration there was money but now things are very hard.

BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKAUG 14, 2017

Your Excellency Jonathan, this is the economy you left behind, in case you have forgotten: With due respects to the former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, these are the facts about the economy you left behind, in case you have forgotten.

I hope this will help to erase the wrong statement credited to you at your party, the PDP Convention at the Eagle Square last weekend that you handed to President Buhari a robustly healthy economy.

To the same extent, this should also help to erase yet another false statement by Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, the Caretaker Chairman of the party, to the effect that under the previous administration there was money but now things are very hard.

Let me start by reasserting an obvious statement, which is that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration was handed an economy ravaged by years of mismanagement and corruption.

It is understandable that Dr. Jonathan kept his comments short, because a cursory look at any sector clearly indicated that he and his Government presided over the most monumental and tragic economic mismanagement recorded in our national history.

President Goodluck Jonathan
The oil sector boomed under his tenure, with oil prices as high as US$ 120 and peace in the Nigeria Delta. Nigeria earned unprecedented dollar revenues. Sadly, that is where the story turns sour. There is nothing to show for the revenues earned, no major capital project was completed, neither power generation, road development, rail or agriculture benefitted from the windfall earnings. Rather the administration presided over the diversion of oil revenues on a such a massive scale, that even without the protection now accorded to Whistle blowers, the then Central Bank Governor blew not only a whistle but a trumpet. He was hurriedly shown the door. Meanwhile, the acquisition by public officers and their cohorts of private jets, luxury yachts and the accumulation of expensive property portfolios world-wide continued unabated. Indeed the President once celebrated having the largest number of private jets, whilst our youth languished without jobs, our fields stood idle and our factories began the lay off of workers.

Government simply reticulated oil revenue through personal spending by corrupt leaders, wasteful expenses and salaries. This was done rather than investing in what would grow the economy. Economies grow due to capital investment in assets like seaports, airports, power plants, railways, roads and housing. Nigeria can not record a single major infrastructural project in the last 10 years. In short the money was mismanaged.

Such was the looting that even the goose that was laying the golden egg was being systematically starved. The direct contractual costs of oil produced , in the form of cash calls, remained unpaid. The incoming, President Buhari’s welcome from the oil majors included demand for US$6Bn owed by Nigeria for oil that had already been sold or stolen.

At the inception of the current administration, 21 States were unable to meet their salary bills and the specter of workers arrears had commenced. The PDP solution was the raid the Ecological Fund and selectively grant N2Bn each to the PDP States. It was only aggressive borrowing by the Ministry of Finance under Dr. Okonjo- Iweala that prevented Federal Government from also owing salaries. The economic wisdom of borrowing to pay recurrent bills is a questionable one, particularly as those paid would have included over 45,000 that have subsequently been removed by the Buhari led administration as ghost workers. It also included the lavish costs of chartering private jets, first class travel and other wasteful acts that have been eliminated under this administration.

To compound the problem the government was borrowing heavily and owed contractors, and international oil companies. When this government took over we had accumulated debt back to the level it was before the Paris Club Debt Forgiveness.

All these factors were building up to Nigeria heading for a major crisis if the price of oil fell. Nigeria did not have fiscal buffers to withstand an oil shock.

The oil shock should and could have been foreseen. When Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS crisis started, it was clear that the United States of America wanted to cut off funds to terror groups by crashing the price of oil. When America granted permission for exploration of oil on land ( Shale) the warning signs were evident, but these were ignored by Nigeria’s economic managers.

In summary Nigeria earned a lot of money when oil prices were high but there is nothing to show for it. Now oil prices have fallen we are suffering.

What could they have done differently?

They could have begun doing the very things that the Muhammadu Buhari administration is doing so painfully now:

1. Fight corruption.

2. Sanitize the huge salary bill by eliminating payroll fraud.

3. Reduce wasteful expenses like First Class Travel and Private jets.

4. Encourage State Governments to reform their spending and build savings or investments.

5. Increase spending on capital projects especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs.

6. Block the leakages that allowed government revenues to be siphoned into private hands.

7. Focus on key sectors ( apart from oil) that can create jobs and or generate revenue such as Agriculture, Solid Minerals, and Manufacturing.

If these things had been done when the oil price was as high as US$120 per barrel, Nigeria would not be in the current predicament.

We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves but we had power, or a rail system, or good roads, or good housing. But we don’t have money and we don’t have the projects either.

Now that the oil has fallen below those levels, it is very difficult to do what is needed but they must be done to save Nigeria. There is no other way if we want to be honest.

If PDP were still in power they would have continued deceiving people, by borrowing to fund stealing and wastage and the problem would have simply been postponed for future generations to face.

One of former President Jonathon’s specific boasts is that dollar under him was N180 compared to today. With such a line of argument, it is clear why we are where we are. With oil prices as high as $120 the average inflow of dollars each month was high, making it easy to support cheap dollars. However, with oil price plummeting as low as $28, the fundamental laws of supply and demand dictated that the currency would need to adjust since oil was the sole export. It is instructive to note that virtually every major oil exporter has witnessed currency adjustments with the fall in oil price.

The Buhari administration has taken a long term strategic view of supporting a stable naira on both the supply and demand sides. President Buhari has driven Import substitution to reduce demand for dollars to buy things we can produce thereby creating thousands of rural jobs in rice and other staples. In addition, there is a credible plan to diversify our revenue sources away from oil, with a focus on export crops as well as solid minerals, with the release of US$100M fund to develop solid mineral extraction.

President Muhammdu Buhari has a positive and prosperous vision for Nigeria. A nation in which the natural talent and hard work of the people is being supported by an enabling environment for infrastructural development and policy reforms that will develop a firm future for our nation. Nigerians are looking forward and the PDP’s lurking in the economic rear view mirror only underscores the resolve of Nigerians, that as far as the economy is concerned it is ‘'never again."



GARBA SHEHU

SSAP (Media and Publicity).

ABUJA.

http://saharareporters.com/2017/08/14/you-left-nigerian-economy-tatters-buhari-reminds-former-president-jonathan

Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by merbenko: 7:44pm On Aug 14, 2017
This administration is the best worse administration in History of Nigeria. Why reminding Nigeria. You promise change and you are still complaining about GEJ administration. We don't blame you sha

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by oduastates: 7:47pm On Aug 14, 2017
I am so glad we got rid of that Jonathan.
Did he really say that under him dollars was $180?
Was that not part of the problem?
An artificially inflated economy without the capacity to create the forex needed for her bloated taste for foreign goods.
During that same oil boom, Algeria accumulated $160 billion.

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by oduastates: 7:52pm On Aug 14, 2017
merbenko:
This administration is the best worse administration in History of Nigeria. Why reminding Nigeria. You promise change and you are still complaining about GEJ administration. We don't blame you sha

And you are experiencing the change.
First change - Live within your means

Or you think you can continue living on someone else's money ( the foreign suckers who fell for that MINT rubbish and invested their money in the market so that the big foreign players can check out out the country at the top of the market ) .

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by deji17: 7:58pm On Aug 14, 2017
merbenko:
This administration is the best worse administration in History of Nigeria. Why reminding Nigeria. You promise change and you are still complaining about GEJ administration. We don't blame you sha

You still can't see the change in the points listed for you below?

1. Fight corruption.

2. Sanitize the huge salary bill by eliminating payroll fraud.

3. Reduce wasteful expenses like First Class Travel and Private jets.

4. Encourage State Governments to reform their spending and build savings or investments.

5. Increase spending on capital projects especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs.

6. Block the leakages that allowed government revenues to be siphoned into private hands.

7. Focus on key sectors ( apart from oil) that can create jobs and or generate revenue such as Agriculture, Solid Minerals, and Manufacturing

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by aolawale025: 8:02pm On Aug 14, 2017
By default GEJ has become the most popular politician in Nigeria. Even to the government he is the key factor!

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by obonujoker(m): 8:03pm On Aug 14, 2017
Buhari is just a certified clueless granny.... well I don't blame him sha... He knows Nigeria is still an uneducated country filled with tribalism and religious hypocrisy.... so he can say whatever he likes....

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by ChangetheChange: 8:03pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Buhari and APC left the Nigeria Economy in total Disaster

Buhari is an Economic Disaster ----The Economist

APC is really peeing in their pants and panicking since PDP held their non elective convention on Saturday



http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/232437-mid-term-assessment-how-buhari-administration-mishandled-nigerian-economy.html

http://sundiatapost.com/2016/05/02/nigerias-economic-woes-increase-74-investors-leave/

https://www.360nobs.com/2017/02/naira-crashes-time-low-n516-dollar-scarcity-persists/

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by doublewisdom: 8:04pm On Aug 14, 2017
And the vegetable opens his smelly mouth.

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by PassingShot(m): 8:06pm On Aug 14, 2017
Jonathan remains the worst president to ever rule Nigeria.

He earned unprecedented billions of dollars and has practically NOTHING to show for it.

His five years and four months were a monumental waste. If he had any shame, he will hide his ugly face forever.

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by oduastates: 8:09pm On Aug 14, 2017
PassingShot:
Jonathan remains the worst president to ever rule Nigeria.

He earned unprecedented billions of dollars and has practically NOTHING to show for it.

His five years and four months were a monumental waste. If he had any shame, he will hide his ugly face forever.

That man was a mistake.
I feel like punching somebody whenever he opens his mouth and come up with one of his clueless talk.
Nigerians are economic illiterate. Even those who are graduates have no knowledge of how government works or should work.
This is why they celebrate outright mediocrity.
Flyover,
Boreholes,
Public toilets
Rice
Solar Street light
Wonder stoves
Wheel barrows
Cutlasses
Hoes
Transistor radio
Camel
Town hall
Decoder
Sewing machine
And other things that do not lead to growth and development.

It is not rocket science. The pathway to development
beyond security are

1 Education
2 Infrastructure with power at the very top
3 Transportation
4 SMEs with full backing of the state and banks
5 Heavy industry ( steel, aluminium etc)
6 Market driven diplomacy

At one time, south Korea exported 1 million nurses to Europe to fund their development.

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by ojun50(m): 8:09pm On Aug 14, 2017
If this is coming out frm buhari mouth then he should jst stay there nd never get well again.

Am vexed right now

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by deji17: 8:12pm On Aug 14, 2017
oduastates:


That man was a mistake.
I feel like punching somebody whenever he opens his mouth and come up with one of his clueless talk.

Jonathan is irredeemably clueless.

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by orisa37: 8:13pm On Aug 14, 2017
And you completely ruin it!!!

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by Bizibi(m): 8:14pm On Aug 14, 2017
Na lie,buhari nor talk anything
Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by PassingShot(m): 8:16pm On Aug 14, 2017
oduastates:


That man was a mistake.
I feel like punching somebody whenever he opens his mouth and come up with one of his clueless talk.
Don't mind the ineffectual buffoon who supervised the merciless r@ping of our common wealth by his wife, Diezani, Dasuki, Andrew Yakubu and many more. No be im fault. Na the idiots and pigs giving him undeserved attention cause am. Person we suppose dey prison.

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by ChangetheChange: 8:20pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Buhari is a two time Economic Disaster to Nigeria (1984 & 2015) ----- The Economist

Buhari dumbfounded and clueless about Nigerian Economy -----New York Times

Buhari leadership style belongs to the Museum-----Washington Post


https://thewhistler.ng/story/how-buhari-s-economic-policy-is-a-petri-dish-for-corruption-new-york-times/


http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2016/05/new-york-times-thumbs-down-buharis-economy/

https://www.nairaland.com/3659956/economist-newspaper-lambasts-buhari

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by Nobody: 8:22pm On Aug 14, 2017
The economy is currently worse than Buhari met it!

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by oduastates: 8:25pm On Aug 14, 2017
krendo:
The economy is currently worse than Buhari met it!


The state is the true reflection ol of the Nigerian economy without $120 / barrel price of oil.
Those who could read between the lines got out of that shithole and got themselves a second passport when they could.

Ask yourself,
during the boom, what value was added to Nigeria to support the newly acquired taste for excessive luxury and 5 million new Nigerians (babies) every year.

In 15 years time , even $120 / barrel will not be enough to support y'all.

Jonathan 2010- 2015

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by Nobody: 8:29pm On Aug 14, 2017
oduastates:



The economy is the true reflection of the state of Nigeria with $120 / barrel of oil.
Those who could read between the lines got out of that shithole and got themselves a second passport when they could

That's nonsense

Oil was not 120 all through Jonathan time

This is silly excuse to mask cluelessness

Every competent economist in the country agree Buhari policies destroyed the economy and not just down to oil price

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by Jirate(m): 8:29pm On Aug 14, 2017
Where is the Change?, is APC still campaigning, Jonathan is no longer the issue, what has APC got to offer.
Come 2019, are you still going to be talking about GEJ. Foolish people, what have you achieved from your sick bed PMB?. cool

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by ChangetheChange: 8:30pm On Aug 14, 2017
krendo:


That's nonsense

Oil was not 120 all through Jonathan time

This is silly excuse to mask cluelessness

Every competent economist in the country agree Buhari policies destroyed the economy and not just down to oil price


My brother don't mind that Zombie liar, he is confused and thrive on lies and propganda like hi demi god Buhari

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by ChangetheChange: 8:31pm On Aug 14, 2017
oduastates:



The state is the true reflection ol of the Nigerian economy without $120 / barrel price of oil.
Those who could read between the lines got out of that shithole and got themselves a second passport when they could.

Ask yourself,
during the boom, what really was added to the

Thunder fire u for ur lies

U APC zombies have no shame, u just keep peddling lies, fake figures and propganda to deceive ur fellow APC Zombies

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by ChangetheChange: 8:35pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Buhari is clueless and confused about the Nigerian Economy-----Obasanjo

Buhari can not handle the Nigerian Economy ---Lai Mohammed

Economy has gone beyond Buhari's Control -----Lai Mohammed

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by uwa1(m): 8:36pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by otitokoroleti: 8:45pm On Aug 14, 2017
Buhari is the most useless human being ever liveth

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by Jirate(m): 8:49pm On Aug 14, 2017
I have never and will never support Buhari but I wish he can prove me wrong by doing what I know he is no academically capable of doing and that is, take The Whole Nation to the Next Level, Economically and Otherwise.
What do we have now, Lies and Deciet all the way, propaganda is like a bush fire in the Harmatan, comes rainy periods, it fails woefully, APC has nothing to Offer, period. cool

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by tsdarkside(m): 8:50pm On Aug 14, 2017
PassingShot:
Jonathan remains the worst president to ever rule Nigeria.

He earned unprecedented billions of dollars and has practically NOTHING to show for it.

His five years and four months were a monumental waste. If he had any shame, he will hide his ugly face forever.

but he has no shame just like cownunu....

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by CoolFreeday(m): 8:58pm On Aug 14, 2017
God bless my President.
My voter's card is ready for 2019, PMB all the way, God's willing

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by ChangetheChange: 9:02pm On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by Nobody: 9:13pm On Aug 14, 2017
can we know where we are going, if we don't know where we are coming from

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Re: You Left The Nigerian Economy In Tatters" - Buhari Reminds Jonathan by 9jatriot(m): 9:18pm On Aug 14, 2017
How this IB reasons has to be taken up by an authentic PhD student as a case study to rationalised it because it seems devoid of reasoning. I want to believe Patience has given the guy ultimatum to get them back to Aso Rock so as to cripple and disband EFCC first and continue their looting unabated.

Garba, you have been making a lots of gaffs, but on this one, you try.

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