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Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by dre11(m): 5:35pm On Jun 25, 2019
by Kolade Adeyemi,



Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi 11 on Tuesday declared that Nigeria is on the threshold of bankruptcy following unfavourable economic policies such as subsidizing petroleum products and electricity tariffs.

The former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), who spoke during the ongoing 3rd National Treasury Workshop organized by the office of the Accountant General of the Federation holding in Coronation Hall, Government House, Kano advised President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to cancel subsidy in petroleum subsidy and electricity tariffs if the economy must stabilize.

According to him, “the country is Bankrupt and we are heading to bankruptcy. What happened is that the Federal Government do pay petroleum subsidy, pay electricity tariff subsidy, and if there is rise in interest rates, Federal Government pays.

“What is more life-threatening than subsidy that we have to sacrifice education, health sector and infrastructure for us to have cheap petroleum.
“If truly President Buhari is fighting poverty, he should remove the risk on the national financial sector and stop the subsidy regime which is fraudulent.”

He insisted that Buhari must tell Nigerians the fact about the economic situation and also act quickly on it because the nation is already bankrupt.

According to him, “since I have decided to come here, you have to accept what I have said here. And please, if you do not want to here the truth, never invite me.

“So let us talk about the state of public finance in Nigeria. We have a number of very difficult decisions that we must make, and we should face the reality. His Excellency, the President said in his inaugural speech that his government would like to lift 100 million people out of poverty, it was a speech that was well received not only in this country, but the world-wide.

“The number of people living with poverty in Nigeria are frightening. By 2050, 85 percent of those living in extreme poverty in the world will be from the Africa continent. And Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo will take the lead.

“Two days ago, I read that the percentage of government revenue going to debt services has risen to 70 percent.

These numbers are not lying. They are public numbers. I read them in the newspapers. When you are spending 70 percent of your revenue on debt services, then you are managing 30 percent.

“And then, you continue subsidizing petroleum products; and spending N1.5 trillion per annum on petroleum subsidy! And then we are subsidizing electricity tariff. And maybe, you have to borrow from the capital market or the Central Bank of Nigeria to service the shortfall in the electricity tariff, where is the money to pay salaries, where is the money for education, where other government projects.

The Royal Father lamented that for 30 years, successive governments have had this project called petroleum subsidy, insisting that this is the right time to stop it so as to save the nation’s economy.

Speaking during the workshop, the Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris noted that, “the overall objective of the workshop is to promote accountability and transparency in all facets of the nation’s public finance and management architecture.

“It is expected that participants should appreciate that accountability and transparency remain major watchwords for prudent financial management practices and are, therefore, major prerequisite for economic growth and development.”

He charged participants to strive towards identifying the challenges to accountability and transparency the management of public funds, improving independent revenue base and profile of government, as well as proffering revenue diversification for governments at all levels so as to cut down the cost of governance.

In his address, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu identified corruption as the bane of the country’s economic woes.

He warned public and private office holders to desist from corrupt practices, stating that his office has zero tolerance to corruption.

According to him, “transparency and accountability are twin sisters of good governance. They are the tools to tackle corruption. It is true that we can leave a good legacy.”

Magu, however, called on the Federal and state Accountant-Generals to take the lead in the fight against corruption, adding that they must insist the right thing must be done in their offices.

In his address, Kano state Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje who was represented by his Deputy, Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna said Kano state was the first to establish the Treasury Single Account (TSA) in its bid to fight corruption and block leakages.

According to him, the state also put in place, the Anti Corruption and Public Complaint Commission to checkmate corrupt practices of public servants in the state.


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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Tocynone(m): 5:38pm On Jun 25, 2019
Thank you former CBN Emir

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Jlow2: 5:48pm On Jun 25, 2019
The road to tyranny starts frm destroyin d truth, thank you emir sanusi for not associating with royal fathers whom go to aso rock to beg for crumps, despite the gang up agsinst you, u stand with the truth and the oppressed ,may the almighty keep and bless you

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Bbbwings: 5:53pm On Jun 25, 2019
Stfu and enjoy next level
America is in a trillion dollar debt.
And boy do they navigate around it by printing more money
Emeifele get to work.

Ps
If you can't discern the sarcasm in here, you need your brain checked.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by AbbeyvanPersie(m): 5:53pm On Jun 25, 2019
This man don dey warn them again and them no go hear. Na so im warn them for GEJ regim but them no gree take im word, na sack them sack am.
Dear PMB, you better do something now.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by hisexcellency34: 5:53pm On Jun 25, 2019
Wailers who said Sanusi only criticised Jonathan, can you hear this?

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Nobody: 5:53pm On Jun 25, 2019
Who does not know that Nigeria is finished?

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by legitnow: 5:54pm On Jun 25, 2019
NA GOD GO PUNISH BUHARI AND THE PROBLEM OF NIGERIA.(U KNOW URSELF)

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by OBAGADAFFI: 5:54pm On Jun 25, 2019
It's written on the wall.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by DuBLINGreenb(m): 5:54pm On Jun 25, 2019
Stop mongering fear instead profer SOLUTIONS.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Paroh(f): 5:54pm On Jun 25, 2019
Can someone please help me with SAT preparatory materials please? Also I'm a struggling student with virtually no support. Kindly assist in any way you can thank you very much

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Richdad50(m): 5:54pm On Jun 25, 2019
shocked
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Richdad50(m): 5:54pm On Jun 25, 2019
And your solution is............oh I forgot it's only commentary. Silly boy
DuBLINGreenb:
Stop mongering fear instead profer SOLUTIONS.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Nobody: 5:54pm On Jun 25, 2019
EXACTLY

Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi 11 on Tuesday declared that Nigeria is on the threshold of bankruptcy following unfavourable economic policies such as subsidizing petroleum products and electricity tariffs.

The former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), who spoke during the ongoing 3rd National Treasury Workshop organized by the office of the Accountant General of the Federation holding in Coronation Hall, Government House, Kano advised President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to cancel subsidy in petroleum subsidy and electricity tariffs if the economy must stabilize.

Finally, someone has the cojones to tell the truth.

I should point out that the Emir has been saying this for years (along with Okonjo Iweala, he backed GEJ in 2012 over subsidy removal).

The truth is, WE HAVE TO STOP PAYING SUBSIDES for power and electricity. Subsides have been going up because the number of Nigerians buying cars, generators, etc...is going up.

Subsides are also the reason why we cannot build new refienreis and attract investment in the downstream sector...as well as the power sector...because who is going to refine fuel at N165 (NNPC figures) and sell it below N150?? Who is going to come and invest in pwoer sector and be colecting bills at 30% the cost of power production??

Who is going to accept government that forces him or her to sell goods at a loss, and only pays you the difference between the government price and the price you bought the goods at?

And the cabals are being fuelled because quite simply...government polices force them to engage in sharp practices like smuggling fuel across the border to earn a profit...and make claims for products not improted.

Meanhwile, oil our major earner is at $80 and below. We need it at $140 per barrel to be able to run an economy WITHOUT BORROWING.

So, we have no choice. Subsidies must go. YES....we will be paying N300 and above for fuel (which by the way is what they pay in Niger, Cameroon, even Benin...and all these countries are as poor as we are...and Niger is even poorer...and they all produce oil). Yes, electricity bills will shoot up to N30000 and above per month for a one room apartment...but we haven't got any choice.

Our budget cannot sustain us.

So, let's face facts, YES....LET US FIGHT CORRUPTION AS WELL, LET APC STOP BEING PARTIAL....but the truth is SUBSIDY HAS TO GO...unless you got N20 TRILLION extra for Nigeria every year...somewhere.

In 2012....Nigerians foolishly rejected GEJ's good idea of removal of subsidy...partial yes...but better than not removing it. Thanks to that we missed out in investment...and in job creation, refinery building (yes...we could have had more refinereis built than just Dangote) and even sorting out the power problem.

Note...Any one quoting me to insult me, or curse me will be REPORTED TO THE MODS. You are free to disagree with me, but please be polite. Thank you

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by teadrake(m): 5:55pm On Jun 25, 2019
Is better they even sell this country. Nothing is working in this country again.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Lordofthewest(m): 5:55pm On Jun 25, 2019
That biafuro in the central bank should be held responsible, I guess the N500bn he stole is already having effect. grin

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by skyhadi16(m): 5:55pm On Jun 25, 2019
OK he's saying it again o

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Nobody: 5:56pm On Jun 25, 2019
No froblem we will sell cow
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Outreachms: 5:56pm On Jun 25, 2019
HRH Sir
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by Nobody: 5:56pm On Jun 25, 2019
so that fuel will be 200 ba, useless emir. the opportunity cos of subsidy is embezzlement

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by bangbangall: 5:56pm On Jun 25, 2019
A child can play with it's mother's breasts but not with the father's testicles.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by princechurchill(m): 5:56pm On Jun 25, 2019
Sell this country to China I'm ready to learn Mandarin

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by kennydora: 5:57pm On Jun 25, 2019
I blame Buhari
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by captianfreeman(m): 5:57pm On Jun 25, 2019
Ok
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by myresearch: 5:57pm On Jun 25, 2019
Exotic cars
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by ikezuora4689(m): 5:57pm On Jun 25, 2019
Na nw you get mouth talk because you are no longer benefiting......I swear this country don finish....we need someone like Martin Luther King...he fights for the people not his pocket
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by SoNature(m): 5:59pm On Jun 25, 2019
Nigeria should pity themselves by slashing politicians salaries

Government cannot continue subsidizing everything.

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Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by zone51: 5:59pm On Jun 25, 2019
This man again shocked shocked
Re: Nigeria On The Verge Of Bankruptcy - Emir Sanusi by KingLennon(m): 5:59pm On Jun 25, 2019
And you are part of Nigeria's problem HRH....

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