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Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Oluwabusobomi(f): 9:18am On Jul 30, 2016
Forex policy killing businesses — NECA

By Clifford Ndujihe, Victor Ahiuma-Young, Dapo Akinrefon & Gbenga Oke - LAGOS


Some eminent Nigerians and employers of labour, yesterday, disagreed with Information Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed over President Muhammadu Buhari’s economic policy.

While the Information Minister said, yesterday, that President Buhari’s administration was on the right track and that there was no alternative to what it was doing economically, some eminent Nigerians disagreed, insisting that the economy could be run better.

Speaking at a meeting with members of staff of the Nigerian Embassy in Madrid, Spain, during his two-day official visit to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, UNWTO, according to NAN, Lai Mohammed said: “I believe that we are on the right track, there will be some pains, but there is no alternative to what we are doing.”

He claimed that the administration had fulfilled its campaign promises to address insecurity, fix the economy and fight corruption.

In the area of security, Mohammed said when President Buhari came on board, 14 of the 20 local government areas of Borno State, four in Adamawa and three in Yobe were under the sovereign authority of Boko Haram.
He said the proactive measures and soft diplomacy with neighbouring African countries, the U.S., France and the G-8 had helped the country to “decisively deal with Boko Haram.”

“Today, all the major highways leading to Maiduguri are open and about two months ago, the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, played a league match in Maiduguri stadium,” he said.

On the renewed agitations in the Niger-Delta and parts of the South-East, the minister reassured that the government would not marginalise any part of the country and assured that economic development would go round to everyone.

He stressed that no amount of economic reforms put in place could work unless the monster of corruption was successfully dealt with.
Mohammed said the administration’s fight against corruption was not selective, and that the government was not probing the 2015 elections campaign funds of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The minister’s take on the economic strides of the government elicited sharp response from Second Republic politician, Chief Guy Ikokwu; Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed; the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA; and National President of Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Alhaji Yerima Shettima.

There is no economic policy in place – Ikokwu

Decrying the level of poverty in the country, Chief Ikokwu wondered the kind of economic policy that had been in place in the last 14 months.

His words: "The nation is totally confused with regard to the economic policy. If there was clear economic policy, we won’t be in recession. If the policy is market-oriented, instead of government-oriented, the private sector would have readjusted one year after the government took off, there would not have been maximum devaluation of the currency.

"It has been one year without an economic policy. Why should there be imbalance in the economy if there is economic policy? Full implementation of the budget is yet to begin. Economically, the nation is disillusioned and the complaints are everywhere."

Buhari has no economic policy — Mohammed

Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, said President Buhari and Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed should stop deceiving Nigerians that this government had any economic policy.

He said: “As far as I am concerned, President Buhari and Lai Mohammed are paying lip service to the economy by telling Nigerians they have a policy. Today, I cannot see anything and several Nigerians cannot see any policy in place.

So, why should Nigerians support this so called policy that they do not know and why should they believe Buhari and Lai Mohammed?

“They talk about diversifying the economy but I can tell you that the same fertilizer I bought for N4,000 last year is now N9,000 this year. If this is what they call diversification, then they are talking nonsense. When there is no insecticide and no better harvest, what are they diversifying the economy to.
“I am not persuaded by that lie by Lai Mohammed."

Nigerians are sick and tired of excuses - Alhaji Yerima Shettima,

Nigerians are sick and tired of the excuses made by the federal government in fixing the nation’s ailing economy.

“This is part of the excuses we have seen from this government. After coming out to state that the previous government failed, the APC promised that it was coming to make things right, but to our surprise, the party is now coming out to tell us that it did not know the extent of the damage done by the past government.

"I must tell you that Nigerians have not had it this bad and this is worrying. When the Federal Government is saying there is no alternative, is it implying that this is a case of incompetence on the part of the government or lack of experience? I see this as an excuse."

Forex policy killing business — Oshinowo, NECA boss

The National Employers Consultative Association, NECA, on its part, said the Foreign Exchange, forex, policy of the government had been killing businesses.
NECA Director-General, Mr. Segun Oshinowo, lamented that the first half of the year was particularly excruciating to businesses as it was very difficult for business owners to access foreign exchange to buy raw materials and critical spare parts.

“First half of the year was horrible because the key issue was access to foreign exchange. Even for those business owners government recognize as having a right to access foreign exchange for their businesses, also found it difficult to access foreign exchange for raw materials and critical spare parts. Even for those big players, with all their muscles and influence, they found it difficult to source for their critical raw materials. Their suppliers could not access foreign exchange to honour their contractual obligations to them. So, on account of that, some of them had to shut down certain aspects of their production lines and declared workers redundant.

“With the flexible foreign exchange market, some are doing a little better than the first half. But, the problem still remains that supplies have not increased significantly. Of course, one should not expect the supplies to improve significantly over night. One advantage this current dispensation should have on this economy is significant inflow of foreign exchange sources other than the sale of our crude oil. I do know that those who are likely to make that happen will not take on the spot decisions. The tendency for them will still be to stand on the sideline and watch whether government will be consistent with its policy.

So, I really did not see an immediate solution to the issue of supply. But as we move towards the end of the year, we want to believe that the supply would improve. Because it is in the improvement of the supply that businesses will be able to have access to foreign exchange. Until that happens, one would continue to see a situation where the difficulties that businesses are going through will still continue towards the end of the year."


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-no-economic-policy-mohammed/

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by rozayx5(m): 9:19am On Jul 30, 2016
lalasticlala

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Oluwabusobomi(f): 9:20am On Jul 30, 2016
It is visible to the blind and audible to the deaf.
We have a dullard at the helm of affair!

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by bonechamberlain(m): 9:20am On Jul 30, 2016
What we have is a vengeance policy, fulanization policy and oppression policy.

I pray Nigeria doesn't get to that extent whereby cats now eat cockroaches as a result of scarcity of rats due to the fact that humans have consumed all manner of meats as beef is for the wealthy. Just as we are witnessing today where Nigerians consume all manner of animals as meat. This is what happened in apartheid south Africa as far back in the 60's.


Buhari is an extremist illiterate. angry

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Jombojombo(m): 9:24am On Jul 30, 2016
The man who is leading us is a dullard.

So expect nothing meaningful

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Oluwabusobomi(f): 9:30am On Jul 30, 2016
Lai Muhammed needs stoning! Nigerians, be at alert...

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Jombojombo(m): 9:33am On Jul 30, 2016
Lalasticlala, this is about Nigeria economy and reasonable and fearless Nigerians are speaking!
Let's hear them pls!

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by vivalavida(m): 9:41am On Jul 30, 2016
Junaid Mohammed and Alhaji yerima shettima are IPOD Yoots.

Abi no be so?

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by DamiBukola: 9:44am On Jul 30, 2016
According to my brothers, Mohammed is an IPOB youth, foolish and messy thinking

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by nijabazaar: 10:05am On Jul 30, 2016
I am tired.....

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Jombojombo(m): 10:33am On Jul 30, 2016
vivalavida:
Junaid Mohammed and Alhaji yerima shettima are IPOD Yoots.

Abi no be so?

DamiBukola:
According to my brothers, Mohammed is an IPOB youth, foolish and messy thinking

In Afonjas (Yoruba Muslims) a.k.a Zombies voice cheesy cheesy

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Nobody: 10:50am On Jul 30, 2016
Oluwabusobomi:
Forex policy killing businesses — NECA

By Clifford Ndujihe, Victor Ahiuma-Young, Dapo Akinrefon & Gbenga Oke - LAGOS


Some eminent Nigerians and employers of labour, yesterday, disagreed with Information Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed over President Muhammadu Buhari’s economic policy.

While the Information Minister said, yesterday, that President Buhari’s administration was on the right track and that there was no alternative to what it was doing economically, some eminent Nigerians disagreed, insisting that the economy could be run better.

Speaking at a meeting with members of staff of the Nigerian Embassy in Madrid, Spain, during his two-day official visit to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, UNWTO, according to NAN, Lai Mohammed said: “I believe that we are on the right track, there will be some pains, but there is no alternative to what we are doing.”

He claimed that the administration had fulfilled its campaign promises to address insecurity, fix the economy and fight corruption.

In the area of security, Mohammed said when President Buhari came on board, 14 of the 20 local government areas of Borno State, four in Adamawa and three in Yobe were under the sovereign authority of Boko Haram.
He said the proactive measures and soft diplomacy with neighbouring African countries, the U.S., France and the G-8 had helped the country to “decisively deal with Boko Haram.”

“Today, all the major highways leading to Maiduguri are open and about two months ago, the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, played a league match in Maiduguri stadium,” he said.

On the renewed agitations in the Niger-Delta and parts of the South-East, the minister reassured that the government would not marginalise any part of the country and assured that economic development would go round to everyone.

He stressed that no amount of economic reforms put in place could work unless the monster of corruption was successfully dealt with.
Mohammed said the administration’s fight against corruption was not selective, and that the government was not probing the 2015 elections campaign funds of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The minister’s take on the economic strides of the government elicited sharp response from Second Republic politician, Chief Guy Ikokwu; Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed; the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA; and National President of Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, Alhaji Yerima Shettima.

There is no economic policy in place – Ikokwu

Decrying the level of poverty in the country, Chief Ikokwu wondered the kind of economic policy that had been in place in the last 14 months.

His words: "The nation is totally confused with regard to the economic policy. If there was clear economic policy, we won’t be in recession. If the policy is market-oriented, instead of government-oriented, the private sector would have readjusted one year after the government took off, there would not have been maximum devaluation of the currency.

"It has been one year without an economic policy. Why should there be imbalance in the economy if there is economic policy? Full implementation of the budget is yet to begin. Economically, the nation is disillusioned and the complaints are everywhere."

Buhari has no economic policy — Mohammed

Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, said President Buhari and Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed should stop deceiving Nigerians that this government had any economic policy.

He said: “As far as I am concerned, President Buhari and Lai Mohammed are paying lip service to the economy by telling Nigerians they have a policy. Today, I cannot see anything and several Nigerians cannot see any policy in place.

So, why should Nigerians support this so called policy that they do not know and why should they believe Buhari and Lai Mohammed?

“They talk about diversifying the economy but I can tell you that the same fertilizer I bought for N4,000 last year is now N9,000 this year. If this is what they call diversification, then they are talking nonsense. When there is no insecticide and no better harvest, what are they diversifying the economy to.
“I am not persuaded by that lie by Lai Mohammed."

Nigerians are sick and tired of excuses - Alhaji Yerima Shettima,

Nigerians are sick and tired of the excuses made by the federal government in fixing the nation’s ailing economy.

“This is part of the excuses we have seen from this government. After coming out to state that the previous government failed, the APC promised that it was coming to make things right, but to our surprise, the party is now coming out to tell us that it did not know the extent of the damage done by the past government.

"I must tell you that Nigerians have not had it this bad and this is worrying. When the Federal Government is saying there is no alternative, is it implying that this is a case of incompetence on the part of the government or lack of experience? I see this as an excuse."

Forex policy killing business — Oshinowo, NECA boss

The National Employers Consultative Association, NECA, on its part, said the Foreign Exchange, forex, policy of the government had been killing businesses.
NECA Director-General, Mr. Segun Oshinowo, lamented that the first half of the year was particularly excruciating to businesses as it was very difficult for business owners to access foreign exchange to buy raw materials and critical spare parts.

“First half of the year was horrible because the key issue was access to foreign exchange. Even for those business owners government recognize as having a right to access foreign exchange for their businesses, also found it difficult to access foreign exchange for raw materials and critical spare parts. Even for those big players, with all their muscles and influence, they found it difficult to source for their critical raw materials. Their suppliers could not access foreign exchange to honour their contractual obligations to them. So, on account of that, some of them had to shut down certain aspects of their production lines and declared workers redundant.

“With the flexible foreign exchange market, some are doing a little better than the first half. But, the problem still remains that supplies have not increased significantly. Of course, one should not expect the supplies to improve significantly over night. One advantage this current dispensation should have on this economy is significant inflow of foreign exchange sources other than the sale of our crude oil. I do know that those who are likely to make that happen will not take on the spot decisions. The tendency for them will still be to stand on the sideline and watch whether government will be consistent with its policy.

So, I really did not see an immediate solution to the issue of supply. But as we move towards the end of the year, we want to believe that the supply would improve. Because it is in the improvement of the supply that businesses will be able to have access to foreign exchange. Until that happens, one would continue to see a situation where the difficulties that businesses are going through will still continue towards the end of the year."


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/07/buhari-no-economic-policy-mohammed/

I'm so nourished by the contents of this article i think i don't need any more nutrition for the rest of the weekend it doesn't require an addendum as that would make it an overkill.It has spoken for itself.Gbam

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by MadeInTokyo: 11:55am On Jul 30, 2016
grin grin grin grin
Buhari is a burukutu sipping, and gworo chewing stark illiterate that knows nothing about the Nigerian Economy --- President Obama

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by AlphaCentauri: 1:28pm On Jul 30, 2016
grin
MadeInTokyo:


grin grin grin grin
Buhari is burukutu sipping, and gworo chewing stark illiterate that knows nothing about the Nigerian Economy --- President Obama

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by DozieInc(m): 1:28pm On Jul 30, 2016
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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Toeyoursea(m): 1:28pm On Jul 30, 2016
For the first time since 1972, non oil revenue surpassed Oyel money In the second quarter.

Government spending has drastically increased towards infrastructure.

The naira was floated to cushion the effect of dollar demand.

Government fund is centralized in a single account.

Government wants to spend 500 billion as social intervention fund.

A few corrupt public officers are being prosecuted.

Budget process has been made more open.

Government has stopped borrowing from commercial banks to allow private entities leverage on bank loan.

Fuel subsidies have been scrapped.

I can go on and on.

Buhari has no economic policy

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by iamauxin(m): 1:29pm On Jul 30, 2016
I'm just surprised that people are just finding out...I knew this before elections...

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by LMAyedun(m): 1:29pm On Jul 30, 2016
Buhari is a true definition of cluelessness.
He wasn't prepared to Govern when he was suddenly elected.

The APC doesn't even know what to do with him, because he doesn't listen to anyone.

I blame the Zombies that voted him in.

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Nobody: 1:31pm On Jul 30, 2016
We all know that bubu is an Economic illiterate
but what baffels me is how Nigerians ended up voting someone with no economical sense to lead a country that is based on resources... chia!!
Brace yourselfs the afonjas are coming to defend their colonial master ..with amala on one hand and ewudu on the other hand.

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by eleko1: 1:31pm On Jul 30, 2016
undecided Niagra dey complain too much.Kip Hope alive. There's Light at the end of tunnel.our light affliction is for a moment. Bear with baba Daura .

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by kings09(m): 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2016
We all know or maybe hungerbad, madridguy n dropshot can hint on us on wat d economic policy is all about. Or it could be they mistake the islamization policy dats in place as an economic policy.

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Bgorgeous: 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2016
Very true

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2016
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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2016
Buhari is a gworo chewing ,kunu sipping,9 year old aisha fvcking bastard grin 2019 do come oo

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by puregrace(m): 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2016
like we don't know before......

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Firefire(m): 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2016
grin cheesy

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by chi4ik4(m): 1:33pm On Jul 30, 2016
Buhari is an illiterate, just empty cranium with a decayed brain that is full of evil and hatred. Lai Mohammed has mouth Odour and he should visit dental clinic as soon as possible. silly folks with expired elements. mods ban me if u want.

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by knightsTempler: 1:33pm On Jul 30, 2016
Supporting your president and cheering him on even when it is clear he is progressing in error is not patriotism. It is treason because you are actually hurting your country by deceiving your president into thinking he is on the right track when you know he's not.

The best definition of patriotism is standing by your country. You don't stand by your country by being a pathetic sycophantic ass-licking simpleton who defends every government action and inaction. No! You stand by your country by standing up to tyranny, injustice, marginalization, nepotism and ethnic bigotry even if they are coming from the highest level of government.

For those of you whose voices sounded louder than that of John the Baptist during Goodluck Jonathan's era but have since resorted to talking sports, sex and music even when those things which you all frowned at then have all gotten worse under the current Buhari-led government, I hope you are aware that your hypocrisy has earned you a place at the right hand side of uncle Lucifer

For choosing to play the ostrich by staying away from political talk at this critical time, you are no better than the pathetic sycophants pushing the country to Golgotha. I'd say you deserve an 'Oscar' for hypocrisy but I'm sure you already know that, don't you??

Your silence in the face of government tyranny, nepotism, injustice, hate-induced killing by the army and unprecedented penury and severe hunger caused by government cluelessness is an indictment on your moral standard. Silence in the face of injustice is an act of injustice itself.

You are part of the problem, not the solution.

If you are among those who have formed the habit of blaming everybody but president Buhari for the mess that is this government, I have nothing but contempt for you. Jonathan was to blame for all the things that went wrong under his government but today, everything that goes wrong under Mohammadu Buhari is not Buhari's fault. It is the cabal that has hijacked his government. We should blame the cabal, not Buhari. Like I said, I've got nothing but disdain for you.

As for the rest of you who are being paid by agents of this government to come online and mock millions of Nigerians who go to bed hungry by creating the wrong impression that this government is living up to expectation, permit me to remind you that I still reserve more respect for my neighbor's pig than the lots of you hopeless morally bankrupt venal shitheads.

I hope you will be able to look your kids in the eyes and tell them how you mortgaged their future for a few naira note and some bottle of wine accompanied with some plate of meat-less #AishajolofRice.

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by gurunlocker: 1:33pm On Jul 30, 2016
That's obvious... How will you expect someone that forge certificate and still fail mathematics and economics to have economy policy? Someone that didn't invest since leaving Military government?

Only zombies believe in his economic team

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by Philinho(m): 1:33pm On Jul 30, 2016
Inflation n other economic collapse said it all. I see BUHARI being hated by all after his tenure, if his tenure ends this way...... God forbid

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by richidinho(m): 1:34pm On Jul 30, 2016
Buhari's govt is like a sinking ship

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Re: Buhari Has No Economic Policy – Mohammed by sorom4: 1:35pm On Jul 30, 2016
Zombies will never agree

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