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Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by dre11(m): 7:43am On May 02, 2023
WITH just four weeks left to quit office, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), and regime officials are taking decisions and inking deals that are potential booby traps for their successors. Among these are a pay rise, fresh contracts and procurement deals, borrowings and unresolved reforms that will undoubtedly add to the already humongous challenges that await the President-elect, Bola Tinubu. Buhari has mercifully deferred the planned petrol subsidy removal, and equally postponed the potentially incendiary census; he should also halt all further non-essential commitments and avoid bequeathing further constricting burdens on his successor.

To be sure, governance demands continuity, and global best practices emphasise that the business of government – executive, legislative, and judicial – should hum along smoothly during transitions and even during emergencies. This principle underpins stable democracies and incumbent governments are expected to fulfil existing commitments and domestic and international obligations until the last minute of their terms. Some like the United States have codified the Continuity of Government concept to legislate smooth functioning in time of war, emergencies, or natural disasters.

However, this should apply strictly to existing, ongoing activities and policy commitments of the outgoing government, or during emergencies. It is problematic when with only weeks left, officials bind the incoming government to fiscal and legal commitments that are non-essential and thereby inadvertently impose huge financial, logistic, or socio-economic responsibility on a succeeding administration.

Thus, while the government is bound to budgeted or approved, and pre-agreed policy, legal and financial engagements, entering into new non-essential or emergency procurement, or spending deals is unfair to the country and the incoming government. This is especially so when the treasury is empty, debts are at record levels, and almost all revenue is spent on servicing debts.

Committing the government to a higher payroll burden as Buhari has just done does not qualify as an essential activity. He authorised a 40 percent pay rise for federal civil servants just 36 days to his exit date. The reasons the regime cited – to cushion the high cost of living, transport fares, housing, electricity tariffs and other inflationary causatives – sound humane, but should have been left to the new administration to implement given the paucity of funds.

This is a fiscal ambush for Tinubu. In the 2023 federal budget proposal of N20.51 trillion, PwC noted that the non-debt recurrent expenditure of N8.27 trillion is 40 percent of total spending, of which personnel costs is gulping N4.99 trillion, representing 60.33 percent of recurrent. With an in-built deficit of N10.78 trillion, “Nigeria needs to generate 111 percent of its current revenue to be able to meet its expenditure needs without borrowings,” it warned.

The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, admits that the regime spends 96 percent of all revenue to service debt and borrows to meet salary and pension commitments. The pay rise will make life harder for the next government. Though the government said it had been captured in the 2023 budget, current realities highlighted by acute revenue shortfalls dictate its being paused.

Buhari inherited an oversized, expensive bureaucracy; he would have done Nigeria a great service by first drastically downsizing it and saving billions of naira before contemplating any pay rise.He failed to implement the pruning and cost-saving recommended by the Steve Oronsaye panel report. He has compounded this failing by this fiscal misstep. The N854.8 billion budgeted for gratuities and retirees’ benefits in 2023 will inevitably rise.

Other officials are following suit. The last Federal Executive Council meeting approved new and reimbursed existing contracts worth N100 billion. Not all these were urgent or essential.

Amid fears that the government had begun to default on the China Exim loans, reports that the bank recently declined granting the government another N22.8 billion loan request shows no slow-down in Buhari’s borrowing appetite. The incoming government will inherit a debt burden of N77 trillion when the N23.8 trillion ‘Ways and Means’ advances are securitised by the NASS as Buhari has requested, and added to the total public debt stock of N44 trillion.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, remains hell-bent on floating a national carrier (Nigeria Air) before May 29.He also reportedly purchased 10 fire-fighting trucks at a colossal N12 billion for the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria! Moreover, the regime has not resolved the lingering foreign airlines’ trapped funds of about $800 million.

Alarmingly, judgement debts such as the P&ID scandal may also cost Nigeria 30 percent of its $37 billion foreign reserves. In September 2022, the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, disclosed that the government would pay $496 million to foreign investors to settle longstanding contractual disputes, and $715.86 million promissory notes to judgement creditors. Add the N5 billion damages awarded to Ifeanyi Araraume reinstated as chairman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company by the court; allare waiting for Tinubu.

Unfortunately, the leadership of the Ninth National Assembly has failed to curtail Buhari’s fiscal waywardness; it owes Nigerians a duty to stop last minute non-essential spending plans. The country is on edge, tensions are high as ethno-religious divisions accompanied the 2023 elections, insecurity reigns in many parts, poverty is pervasive and the economy, headlined by revenue shortage, is fragile. There are 23 million unemployed or underemployed and divisive sentiments run high. The NASS should halt new contracts and loans.

Government is a continuum, but convention dictates that sustainable development plans should be nurtured by successive governments, but new and unprofitable contracts should be suspended by departing governments.

The incoming government will contend with terrorism, Fulani banditry, kidnapping-for-ransom, killings and secessionist agitation in the South-East, and criminal gangs and violent transport unions in the South-West.

On the bright side, Buhari dropped the planned census and suspended the potentially explosive petrol subsidy removal; he should exercise similar discretion by avoiding new financial commitments and stopping ministers, and heads of departments and agencies from the same.

Nigerians and his successor deserve soft landing, not booby traps.

https://punchng.com/buhari-lays-booby-traps-for-incoming-government/

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by EdoBoy90(m): 7:45am On May 02, 2023
By then, I don japa

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Ihateheadslamer: 7:46am On May 02, 2023
Naija really entered one chance from the hands of Buhari tongue

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by WorldRichest: 7:48am On May 02, 2023
Tinubu is the master planner. No trap can hold him

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Ihateheadslamer: 8:00am On May 02, 2023
Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a cocaine sniffing vagabond tongue
WorldRichest:
Tinubu is the master planner. No trap can hold him

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by 4Play(m): 8:08am On May 02, 2023
The decision to postpone subsidy removal and at the same time commence salary increase implementation seem like attempts to sabotage the new administration before it's taken office.

Not that Tinubu personally cares. If anything, his supporters will use Buhari's ineptitude as propaganda in future to make excuses for him.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by TUANKU(m): 8:17am On May 02, 2023
As usual another APC problem will become our problem just like the naira redesign.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by HopeSpencer: 8:20am On May 02, 2023
From Buhari will never handover to Tinubu to Buhari lays booby traps for Tinubu. Ipob news ehn

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by DeLaRue: 8:39am On May 02, 2023
That 40% salary increase was shocking. The questionable agreements the current government is rushing to sign are befuddling.

We need fiscal and monetary tightening to bring our debt profile to a sustainable level, not reckless spending.

Reckless spending = more debt, more debt = increased chance that we default on repayment, default will = crash of the naira to well over N1, 200 to $1. To put things in context, the Egyptian pound lost 50% of its value in 2022 alone. Don't think Naira cannot do the same.

Naira crash = hyper inflation which will finally turn the economy upside down and deliver us into the clutches of the IMF like Ghana, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Egypt, and Lebanon.

Inflation in Lebanon is over 250%. Today, bread in that country costs 50 times as much as it did 3 years ago.

That's the equivalent of buying a N500 loaf of bread for N25,000.

All because they failed to manage their economy properly. I hope Mr Tinubu and his advisers learn from what is happening in these countries.

He needs to declare a debt state of emergency as soon as he gets in and do the following:

1. Temporary ban on salary increases
2. Ban on certain infrastructural projects for 2 years - e.g no new major road construction should be approved. Let's do patching for now
3. Orasanye report or a revised version should be implemented. Many agencies should be abolished or merged
4. Sell off non performing refineries that are still gulping tens of billions annually
5. Get rid of the hundreds of APC hangers-on now swirling around him. If tolerated, these gluttons will be the ruin of this country.

In the mean time:

1. Channel resources into education - elevate university infrastructure, keep agreements made with lecturers, and help our schools produce graduates that can compete on a global level.

2. Increase import duty exponentially on non-essential reckless imports that are destroying the value of the naira. I don't understand why my local supermarket has 4 different types of almond milk. 10 years ago, nobody had heard of almond milk, and we survived. India, Singapore, China etc have these targeted taxes. Nigeria should double - down on high import taxes on certain goods.

3. Spend on improving efficiency in public service delivery.

A few years ago, registering a company was complicated and in many cases required bribing CAC staff. Today, the process is as smooth as butter because the entire process has been moved online and bribery has been eliminated. The efficiency gains are massive. This approach should be adopted across all government departments. It will significantly reduce if not eliminate certain types corruption, at very little cost.

4. Pay down our debt.

5. By the end of year 2, start loosening the purse strings again, but more responsibly than the current govt. Paying down the debt significantly will help to stabilise the Naira, and help Mr Tinubu to start investing in priority infrastructure again. New roads, better schools, well-equipped hospitals etc

Instead of immediate salary increases, he should consider removing all those earning N40, 000 or below from paying any income tax. This will help a large portion of struggling salaried people without causing as much inflationary spike as unrestrained salary increases will do.

We need to take a short term pain for long term prosperity. There are no short cuts.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by helinues: 9:12am On May 02, 2023
Nigerians elected his Excellency Bola Tinubu because they believe in his ability to solve issues.

Tinubu is the most prepared candidate ever not just in this year election but in all the Nigeria past presidential election.

I believe in Tinubu's capabilities, he should be allowed to make the difference without unnecessary distraction

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Racoon(m): 9:13am On May 02, 2023
The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, admits that the regime spends 96 percent of all revenue to service debt and borrows to meet salary and pension commitments.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Racoon(m): 9:20am On May 02, 2023
helinues:
Nigerians elected his Excellency Bola Tinubu because they believe in his ability to solve issues.....I believe in Tinubu's capabilities, he should be allowed to make the difference without unnecessary distraction
"The Buhari that came to power roughly eight years ago was packaged as someone who had it in him to exercise the self-restraints necessary to administer a dysfunctional country like Nigeria. No thanks to Buhari and his legendary incompetence, we now know better.

Meanwhile, the same people who packaged his myth are back in the market. Now they are promising that 2023 will bring “renewed hope.” We have moved from the taglines of ‘integrity’ and ‘anti-corruption’ to “builder of city” and “builder of men.”

That is how they will tell you that another messiah is on the way until somewhere down the line when the scam will unravel, first, through the failures of such leader; and second, through the person’s garrulous admission that none of what they told you was ever true.
https://punchng.com/the-buhari-scam-keeps-unravelling/

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Frizz001: 9:29am On May 02, 2023
All these ones don't matter as far as Tinubu answers President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He has no intention of getting caught in any of these so called booby traps because he is set to be even more unaware than Buhari ever was while the ever-ready useful idiots and bigoted lapdogs will continue to drum up support for him, insist he is never to be held accountable and rather go hunting for 16 years of PDP as a scapegoat for their (APC/Tinubu/Buhari) ineptitude.

Vote for who get strength, character, competence and conscience una say no; INEC too follow dabaru the process because they were told to grab it, snatch it and run away with it...we're all here.
helinues:
Nigerians elected his Excellency Bola Tinubu because they believe in his ability to solve issues.

Tinubu is the most prepared candidate ever not just in this year election but in all the Nigeria past presidential election.

I believe in Tinubu's capabilities, he should be allowed to make the difference without unnecessary distraction
Oho! i never talk finish dem don start. Obvious issues have been identified, someone has come to call it unnecessary distraction. It is the same people that will say that no matter what opposition statements are made, it will change nothing and that Tinubu must be sworn in as president yet, same people will be hounded as having so much effect as to be distracting the 'President'. Which one una dey?

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by nsiba: 10:30am On May 02, 2023
helinues:
Nigerians elected his Excellency Bola Tinubu because they believe in his ability to solve issues.

Tinubu is the most prepared candidate ever not just in this year election but in all the Nigeria past presidential election.

I believe in Tinubu's capabilities, he should be allowed to make the difference without unnecessary distraction



Tinubu that isn't sure of seeing another day talk less of him being President

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by baralatie(m): 10:56am On May 02, 2023
I don't know about booby traps but I know about serious concerns
From loans collected in line to remove subsidy
Federal budget borrowing
National debt
22% inflation rate
Problematic oil revenue earnings
High dollar to naira exchange rate
Worker/employer issues
State
Insecurities
Food

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by wonder233: 11:00am On May 02, 2023
Punch should not worry themselves. Nigerians don't care about any of these things. All Nigerians need is their religion and tribe. They don't really mind poverty, insecurity, hunger, unemployment, etc.
Anything the new administration will do is perfectly fine, anyway they act is excellent.
Lets stop forming woke by pretending we care about good governance, whereas what we really want deep down is for someone of our tribe or religion to be in power and another person from another tribe or religion we hate not to.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Nobody: 11:15am On May 02, 2023
APC is a disaster

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by SultanOfAbia: 11:16am On May 02, 2023
Ok
Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by reiddecuti: 11:16am On May 02, 2023
There's no failure like Buhari and will never be a failure like him.

He failed as a head of state from 1983 to 1985 and repeated the failure with no shame (this time more terrible) as an elected president from 2015 to 2023.

Abegi! He should be given a spot @ World Guinness Book of Record.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by DesChyko: 11:16am On May 02, 2023
Buhari has mercifully deferred the planned petrol subsidy removal, and equally postponed the potentially incendiary census; he should also halt all further non-essential commitments and avoid bequeathing further constricting burdens on his successor.

Either the writer is ridiculous for classifying census as non-essential or the writer has a poor command of English. How else do we efficiently allocate all resources without quality data? The census can be deferred, Yes.. But saying it is non-essential?? Pffft

Perhaps they're echoing probably the only accountant in the world who doesn't believe in statistics just as he didn't believe in One Nigeria earlier 😌

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by bigdammyj: 11:17am On May 02, 2023
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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Dreamhighnow(m): 11:17am On May 02, 2023
We don’t want excuses again oo

No be only Bobby trap

Na coochie trap

What APC cannot do does not exit

They have succeeded in pushing the governance bar to the all time low in the history of this country


We need result for all and sundry in this Nation

No excuse
No excuse

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by ImoleNaija: 11:17am On May 02, 2023
Governance is not a child's play. Anyone who doesn't have the mind shouldn't go near Presidency. The incoming Presido would also do his best and leave the rest to his successor.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by eedimo(m): 11:17am On May 02, 2023
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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Nobody: 11:18am On May 02, 2023
WorldRichest:
Tinubu is the master planner. No trap can hold him

In planning what exactly undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by AutoConsult: 11:18am On May 02, 2023
It's a good thing someone very capable is coming on board. It'll be very tough but he'll get the job done.

Also very important to check my signature😁
Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by InvertedHammer: 11:18am On May 02, 2023
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It doesn't matter.
APC will use the next 8 years blaming the preceding APC government. Their vuvuzuelas will take over the defense. It will be another motion without movement.
The excuses have already started trickling in.

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Boyooosa(m): 11:18am On May 02, 2023
wonder233:
Punch should not worry themselves. Nigerians don't care about any of these things. All Nigerians need is their religion and tribe. They don't really mind poverty, insecurity, hunger, unemployment, etc.
Anything the new administration will do is perfectly fine, anyway they act is excellent.
Lets stop forming woke by pretending we care about good governance, whereas what we really want deep down is for someone of our tribe or religion to be in power and another person from another tribe or religion we hate not to.

Who would you have preferred as a successor?
Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by TOPCRUISE(m): 11:18am On May 02, 2023
They have started giving excuses for incoming failure and premeditated organized corruption

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Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by marlow1962(m): 11:19am On May 02, 2023
Mtchew
Re: Buhari Lays ‘booby Traps’ For Incoming Government; By Punch Editorial Board by Guyman01: 11:19am On May 02, 2023
Stop disturbing us, he said Emi lokan, let him go to work and start from where Buhari stopped as he told Nigerians.

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