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FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by ivandragon: 7:42am On Nov 21, 2023
The Presidency created anxiety in Nigeria when, at two separate events last week, it used three economic terminologies that project the aggravated monetary and fiscal crises in the country. The National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, told the military that the Tinubu government inherited an ‘empty treasury’ and a ‘bankrupt nation.’ President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on a trip to Saudi Arabia to convince investors to put their money in Nigeria, lamented that his government inherited ‘liabilities’ and some ‘assets,’ but the tone of his speech emphasised more of the liabilities than the assets.


Ribadu was more elaborate on the situation. At the Chief of Defence Intelligence Annual Conference 2023, themed ‘Leveraging Defence Diplomacy and Effective Regional Collaboration for Enhanced National Security’, the NSA said, “We’re facing budgetary constraints. It is okay for me to tell you. Fine, it is important for you to know that we have inherited a very difficult situation; literally a bankrupt country, no money, to a point where we can say that all the money we’re getting now, we’re paying back what was taken. It is serious…”

As an economic concept, a nation that is bankrupt is one that defaults on the repayment of foreign and domestic loans to its creditors. It is not clear if the federal government has defaulted in the repayment of its $113.42 billion debts, but one of its sing-songs has been that over 90 per cent of its revenues have been channelled into debt servicing, i.e., payment of the interest on foreign loans.

The calls are of serious concern because several indicators point to our economic distress. According to economists, there are several symptoms of a government on the verge of bankruptcy. First is the high rate of inflation. In Nigeria, it was put at about 27.3% as of October 2023 and this is not healthy, as it means the purchasing power of the majority of the population is low. Most developed societies maintain a single-digit inflationary rate. Also, a country that faces bankruptcy restricts cash withdrawals from banks, a development that is been observed in parts of the country in recent weeks.


A contemporary example of a country in a similar situation was Greece in 2015, where cash withdrawals were capped at €50 per day. Another sign that a country is inching towards bankruptcy is the devaluation of its national currency. In recent weeks, the value of the naira has plunged so low that, at the official rate, a dollar was exchanged for over N1,000 last week.

Other indicators of bankruptcy include a soaring unemployment rate, the closure of manufacturing industries due to the high cost of forex and the low purchasing power of the populace, the printing of currencies to finance government operations by the Central Bank, the payment of international obligations with revenues from taxes and investment; and an economic condition that makes it difficult for those who used to be well-off, like the middle class, to be out of reach of cash to live on. Nigeria experiences all these at the moment.

Many factors are responsible for bankruptcy, mainly when a nation does not earn enough foreign currency to pay its foreign debts and meet domestic obligations. However, in Nigeria, the current predicament is linked to festering corruption. For instance, the country’s debt profile jumped by 75 per cent in three months—from March 2023 to June 2023—as a result of the securitization of the N22.712 trillion FGN’s Ways and Means Advances by the previous government, according to the Debt Management Office (DMO).

The Tinubu government must not use ‘bankruptcy’ as a prelude to poor economic performance. Many countries emerged great from bankruptcy. Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, Chile, Costa Rica, Spain and Russia had declared bankruptcy nine times; Germany suffered from bankruptcy eight times in two and a half years; the United States has been bankrupt five times; China and the United Kingdom four times; and even Japan twice.


Instead of lamenting the poor monetary conditions, the Tinubu government must come clean on the level of bankruptcy, investigate what led to it, and probe those who participated in the acts that wrecked the country and bring them to book, not minding whose ox is gored.

While that is being done, we urge the president and his team to work hard and steer the country out of bankruptcy to economic prosperity. There cannot be room for excuses.

It is indeed an irony that the Tinubu government, knowing the state of the economy, asked the National Assembly to approve a supplementary budget of N2.17 trillion, which included renovation of his residence and that of the vice president and even the purchase of vehicles for the First Lady’s office. This is aside from indulging the lawmakers with a N160 million vehicle each. All unnecessary expenditures must stop. For the government to be taken seriously, it must be prudent in its expenditures while implementing measures to improve the lot of Nigerians and the country. These lamentations will not help. Nigerians want to see action, and fast too.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/fg-come-clean-on-nigerias-bankruptcy

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by ivandragon: 7:46am On Nov 21, 2023
Sane & patriotic Nigerians called out the buhari 'regime' for its mismanagement of the economy, but the marauding praise singers turned it to ethnic & religious war.

Today, the same party that took over from itself is lamenting to Nigerians but living lavishly.

Again, sane & patriotic Nigerians are speaking up, but the marauding a** lickers have once again brought out their tribal ammunition.

Like it has been often said, it takes the mentally unbalanced to support apc.

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by money121(m): 8:26am On Nov 21, 2023
Better
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by OloYeOfEgbE: 9:12am On Nov 21, 2023
Smh....

They couldn't even come clean about their leader being Male or Female in the certificate na this ogbonge one you dey find clean...

Have you ever heard open defecation champions and clean in the same sentence before..?

No whine us abeg

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by LearningCurveCo: 9:12am On Nov 21, 2023
Ok
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Figolouis: 9:12am On Nov 21, 2023
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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Abbeytoy(m): 9:12am On Nov 21, 2023
Coming
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by taiwotimitt: 9:13am On Nov 21, 2023
End of year CAC registration is almost freee
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Manny21: 9:13am On Nov 21, 2023
Bleep
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Spuggie: 9:13am On Nov 21, 2023
Quite disturbing
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by oyeb15: 9:13am On Nov 21, 2023
Government that paid subsidy performed better than this one.
With all the money they claimed to make monthly, no development, hunger everywhere, inflation, unemployment,bad federal roads.

He should bring back our subsidy. This one has nothing to offer.

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by EnglishUsa: 9:14am On Nov 21, 2023
Please stop crying, lets face the music
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by ednut1(m): 9:14am On Nov 21, 2023
Bankruptcy but still buying SUVs and other frivolities. The international investors are not stupid

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by sukkot: 9:15am On Nov 21, 2023
shocked
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Itzteewhy(m): 9:15am On Nov 21, 2023
Haa!! It shall not be well with y'all that supports this Apc regime wallahi..isn't this what we have been clamoring and yelling since??

I really feel pity and sorry for the unborn generation seriously cos they would inherit a colossal mistake and failed country in which they have no idea of.

Wetin they pain me be say that how that stupid vulture griller and his yeye caucus take defend buhari for solid 8yrs and nothing to show for it... Isn't it the consequences we are facing now..

Nigeria will be alright las las

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by BenuePolitician(m): 9:16am On Nov 21, 2023
What a confused government cry
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by OloYeOfEgbE: 9:16am On Nov 21, 2023
ivandragon:
Sane & patriotic Nigerians called out the buhari 'regime' for its mismanagement of the economy, but the marauding praise singers turned it to ethnic & religious war.

Today, the same party that took over from itself is lamenting to Nigerians but living lavishly.

Again, sane & patriotic Nigerians are speaking up, but the marauding a** lickers have once again brought out their tribal ammunition.

Like it has been often said, it takes the mentally unbalanced to support apc.

Stop encouraging tribalism here...

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by stano2(m): 9:17am On Nov 21, 2023
Praise singers over to you

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Bobloco: 9:17am On Nov 21, 2023
grin
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by wittywriter: 9:17am On Nov 21, 2023
FG to come clean? Laughable.

Who are those that make up FG? Are they not same corrupt politicians?




Wittyness.

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by BullwhipFlats: 9:17am On Nov 21, 2023
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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by efeteb: 9:18am On Nov 21, 2023
cheesy
Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Kukutente23: 9:18am On Nov 21, 2023
ivandragon:

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/fg-come-clean-on-nigerias-bankruptcy
Nigeria is not bankrupt
Nigerians in the poor and Middle class are bankrupt
Nigerians in the upper cum political class are flourishing

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Mindlog: 9:18am On Nov 21, 2023
APC don't have the capacity to come clean but when the implosion begins, the disgruntled amongst them would start singing....it is just a matter of time.

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by happney65: 9:18am On Nov 21, 2023
ivandragon:
Sane & patriotic Nigerians called out the buhari 'regime' for its mismanagement of the economy, but the marauding praise singers turned it to ethnic & religious war.

Today, the same party that took over from itself is lamenting to Nigerians but living lavishly.

Again, sane & patriotic Nigerians are speaking up, but the marauding a** lickers have once again brought out their tribal ammunition.

Like it has been often said, it takes the mentally unbalanced to support apc.

Nothing more to add. Actually Nigeria isn't even broke. Cos if we were our oga at the top no go see money buy Yatch and do yafunyafun.

They are just giving excuses ahead for their inefficiency

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by Kukutente23: 9:20am On Nov 21, 2023
Padipadi:
A letter to the president:
Daddy Bulaba, if you like suffocate PDP. But remember us, the poor. We belong to no party. Na we dey suffer am. Gas na N1200 per kg, fuel na N620 we dey buy fuel. In some other places, it's close to N700.
Obo n tawa, o rowa ni Nigeria.
Won ti dowa gbe to the extent we aren't wet anymore.
Bruises wa ninu obo Nigeria?
Obo n tawa gidi-gan o?!
Oko nla ni APC gbewa, dido yi poju, the poor can't breathe!!!
Make Nigeria no die of hard fûck o!
Help is needed. Things must change for better.
grin grin
This is comic

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Re: FG, Come Clean On Nigeria’s Bankruptcy by erniok(m): 9:20am On Nov 21, 2023
Instead of lamenting the poor monetary conditions, the Tinubu government must come clean on the level of bankruptcy, investigate what led to it, and probe those who participated in the acts that wrecked the country and bring them to book, not minding whose ox is gored. is what may never happen as the corruption cuts across ethnic groups and religions. The president might be doing the best he can but as long as the loopholes are not closed, it's just an exercise in futility because some group of people will be somewhere making a mess of his best actions.

Reason why corruption must be a capital offence in this country if we are to achieve greatness and the execution must be immediate once the matter has been concluded at the supreme court.

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