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Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Godszilla(op): 7:50pm On Jun 16, 2024
The Presidency has reacted to a report published in the New York Times criticising the Nigerian economy as facing the worst trajectory in a generation.

Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, responded on Sunday to the report by Ruth Maclean and Ismail Auwal.

According to the Presidency, the feature story, titled ‘Nigeria Confronts Its Worst Economic Crisis in a Generation’ and published on June 11,https://www.nairaland.com/8126901/nigeria-confronts-worst-economic-crisis
reflected the typical predetermined, reductionist, derogatory, and denigrating way foreign media establishments have reported on African countries for decades.

Onanuga stated that due to the ‘misleading’ slant of the report, the government needed to clear up some misconceptions conveyed by the reporters regarding the economic policies of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, which took office at the end of May 2023. shocked

He noted that the report painted a dire picture of some Nigerians’ experiences amid the inflationary spiral of the last year and unfairly blamed it all on the new administration’s policies.

He argued that the report, based on several interviews, is at best jaundiced, portraying all gloom and doom without mentioning the positive aspects of the economy or the amelioration policies being implemented by the central and state governments. grin

Onanuga emphasized that Tinubu did not create the economic problems Nigeria faces today but inherited them. huh

“As a respected economist in our country once put it, Tinubu inherited a dead economy.

“The economy was bleeding and needed quick surgery to avoid being plunged into the abyss, as happened in Zimbabwe and Venezuela,” he noted.

He explained that this context led to the policy direction taken by the government in May/June 2023, including the abrogation of the fuel subsidy regime and the unification of the multiple exchange rates.

Onanuga highlighted that Nigeria had maintained a fuel subsidy regime for decades, which consumed $84.39 billion between 2005 and 2022 from the public treasury, in a country with significant infrastructural deficits and a high need for better social services.

He also alleged that the state oil firm, NNPCL, had accumulated trillions of Naira in debts due to unsustainable subsidy payments.

He noted that when Tinubu took office, no provision was made for fuel subsidy payments in the national budget beyond June 2023.

“The budget itself had a striking feature: it planned to spend 97 per cent of revenue servicing debt, with little left for recurrent or capital expenditure. The previous government had resorted to massive borrowing to cover such costs.”

Onanuga further explained that like oil, the exchange rate was also subsidized by the government, with an estimated $1.5 billion spent monthly by the CBN to defend the currency against the unquenchable demand for the dollar.

“This low rate led to arbitrage and failures to fulfil remittance obligations to airlines and other foreign businesses, drying up foreign direct investment and investments in the oil sector.

“To address these issues, Tinubu rolled back the subsidy regime and floated the naira on his first day”, Onanuga said.

Despite initial challenges, Onanuga noted that some stability is being restored cool, with the exchange rate now below N1500 to the dollar and prospects for further appreciation.

He cited a trade surplus of N6.52 trillion in Q1, as opposed to a deficit of N1.4 trillion in Q4 of 2023, and renewed interest from portfolio investors as indicators of improving economic confidence. Loans from the World Bank, AfDB, and Afreximbank are also contributing to Nigeria’s renewed bankability.

Onanuga highlighted efforts to control inflation, especially food inflation, through increased agricultural production and state-led initiatives to sell food at lower prices.

The Tinubu administration has invested heavily in dry-season farming and provided incentives to farmers
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Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by helinues: 7:51pm On Jun 16, 2024
Toh
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Emeritus212: 7:52pm On Jun 16, 2024
Nothing is moving well right now in Nigeria
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by 10mobile:
grin
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by SoNature(m):
Only BATerians still argue that Escobar hasn't destroyed Nigeria's economy yet.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by buharibanjo(m): 8:32pm On Jun 16, 2024
Person Wei say e build Lagos don scatter Nigeria
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Good2go1: 8:56pm On Jun 16, 2024
Story! Story!! it is only BATerians that will buy into this nonsense excuses. Tell what you have achieved from removing subsidies it is been over a year now. Has our infrastructures improved, or has our debts burdens reduced, have you stopped borrowing? Except you are telling us that you are looting the savings from subsidies removal and allow the poor masses to wallow in painuary.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by ecomalchemistt(m): 6:30am On Jun 17, 2024
LINUS MBA
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by kYjelly2: 6:31am On Jun 17, 2024
Yet see crowd at Bourdillon waiting for food

See the video on X: -

https://x.com/Nwaadaz/status/1802232979407684088

Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 6:31am On Jun 17, 2024
Audio tackling. Another story for their dumb zombified online miscreants.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by idanone(m): 6:31am On Jun 17, 2024
This man is tooo old to lead jare, he is just the promax of Buhari.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Skydivine: 6:32am On Jun 17, 2024
Them go explain tire!
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Tolumiide: 6:32am On Jun 17, 2024
The same way Buhari government said he's tackling the economy 8 years ago.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by AbuTwins: 6:33am On Jun 17, 2024
Let them try harder!
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Kayberg: 6:33am On Jun 17, 2024
angry
Seriously… we can see the tackling that shot like curve to goal kick.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Atarakpa: 6:33am On Jun 17, 2024
All this foreign companies here in Africa contribute a lot in our economy crises by looting our dollars in the name of repatriating funds and raw material. Which you can't do in their country Africa wake up and put stop to this.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by kYjelly2: 6:33am On Jun 17, 2024
SoNature:
Only BATerians still argue that Escobar hasn't destroyed Nigeria's economy.
At this point I hope they burn in Hell, but I know that is not a righteous prayer.

They are soo annoying.

Remember in the Bible when the crowd was given a choice between Jesus and Barabas and the crowd chanted they wanted Barabas.

I always thought that story was a bit far-fetched, cause how would people be presented with a Sinless Jesus and a Barbaric Barabas and still choose Barabas? It made no sense to me! You have a man in Jesus who had spent his life doing no wrong, so as to be a righteous sacrifice for the people, yet the crowd was like, give us Barabas, the killer over Jesus Christ, who never stole, killed, lied, lusted...

That is until I discovered these APC guys saying they would rather die than elect an Igbo man, no matter how righteous the Igbo man is and how criminally minded their own tribe person is.


Look at the result, see the immense crowd at Bourdillon now waiting for food.

Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Klington: 6:33am On Jun 17, 2024
huh

His disastrous indicators are everywhere. His an unmitigated disaster in all fronts and the entire world are seeing it.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Westerhoffe(m):
Tackling Economic Crises by wrecking Economic Havoc.
These Nigerian governments are just getting too hilarious by the day.

Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by ostartruth: 6:34am On Jun 17, 2024
May this government favour me and family grin
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by condralbedez: 6:35am On Jun 17, 2024
grin

They will explain taya, because no evidence. Watch how they will shift the blame to Peter Obi now, to be a zone B is the worst thing to happen to any sensible person.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by EdiskyHarry: 6:35am On Jun 17, 2024
Tinubu: a drug baron that is tackling Nigerians with hunger, hardship, suffering and death on the pretext of fixing the economy
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Racoon(m): 6:38am On Jun 17, 2024
cheesy The useless of the most useless.
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Lavor234: 6:38am On Jun 17, 2024
With the vote of no confidence, say bye bye to foreign investments
Collecting loans is not development
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Isaacc729l: 6:39am On Jun 17, 2024
I fully support Tinubus decisions to devalue Naira, a necessary measure for economic equilibrium, and denounce any protests against his government as the work of mischief makers
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by jmoore(m): 6:39am On Jun 17, 2024
Una go explain tire!

If Tinubu inherited a dead economy, then he is about to bury it. Tinubu don put 9ja economy in the mortuary.

The clown is still blaming Buhari for removal of subsidy, stating Buhari didn't include petrol subsidy in the budget.
What happened to supplementary budget? What a dumb defense!
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by freethinker01: 6:40am On Jun 17, 2024
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Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by sammyj: 6:40am On Jun 17, 2024
shocked shocked
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Ogbodavies(m): 6:41am On Jun 17, 2024
“The economy was bleeding and needed quick surgery to avoid being plunged into the abyss, as happened in Zimbabwe and Venezuela,” he noted.
instead of surgery.. he killed and is about to bury the economy...bobo chicago
Re: Tinubu Govt Tackling Economic Crisis, FG Replies New York Times by Niok: 6:42am On Jun 17, 2024
Thunder go fire tinubu stupid man
500!naira beans and potato with sharp Pomo wey dey belleful me for night
Now I gatts dey pay 900 for the same food quantity
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