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| Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Tomoarika(op): 1:53am On Jan 26, 2015 |
I need to preface this article with a few clarifications. I have taken a long sabbatical leave from partisan politics, and it is real fun watching the drama from the balcony. Having had my own share of public service (I do not need a job from government), I now devote my time and energy in pursuit of other passions, especially abroad. A few days ago, I read an article in Thisday entitled “Where is Charles Soludo?”, and my answer is that I am still there, only that I have been too busy with extensive international travels to participate in or comment on our national politics and economy. But I occasionally follow events at home. Since the survival and prosperity of Nigeria are at stake, the least some of us (albeit, non-partisan) must do is to engage in public debate. As the elections approach, I owe a duty to share some of my concerns. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Tomoarika(op): 2:06am On Jan 26, 2015 |
I note that when I assumed office as Governor of CBN, the stock of foreign reserves was $10 billion. The average monthly oil price during my 60 months in office was $59, but foreign reserve reached the all-time peak of $62 billion (and despite paying $12 billion for external debt, and losing over $15 billion during the unprecedented global financial and economic crisis) I left behind $45 billion. Recall also that our exchange rate continuously appreciated during this period and was at N117 to the dollar before the global crisis and we deliberately allowed it to depreciate in order to preserve our reserves. My calculation is that if the economy was better managed, our foreign reserves should have been between $102 –$118 billion and exchange rate around N112 before the fall in oil prices. As of now, the reserves should be around $90 billion and exchange rate no higher than N125 per dollar. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by eleko1: 2:25am On Jan 26, 2015*. Modified: 5:47am On Jan 26, 2015 |
We dnt need long epistle to knw that BUHARI is the CHOSEN ONE and he'll deliver accordingly.We don't want a man that'll eat billions food with his shepos wife/robotic pikin and remained clueless. BUHARI.......TRUSTED AND TASTED ![]() |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Nobody: 2:34am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Below is what everyone should read: God Bless Prof. Soludo. [b]"The parallels with the Shagari regime are troubling. First, at the time of oil boom, Nigeria again went on a consumption spree such that the budgets of the last five years can best be described as ‘consumption budgets’, with new borrowing by the federal government exceeding the actual expenditure on critical infrastructure. Second, not one penny was added to the stock of foreign reserves at a period Nigeria earned hundreds of billions from oil. For comparisons, President Obasanjo met about $5 billion in foreign reserves, and the average monthly oil price for the 72 months he was in office was $38, and yet he left $43 billion in foreign reserves after paying $12 billion to write-off Nigeria’s external debt. In the last five years, the average monthly oil price has been over $100, and the quantity also higher but our foreign reserves have been declining and exchange rate depreciating. I note that when I assumed office as Governor of CBN, the stock of foreign reserves was $10 billion. The average monthly oil price during my 60 months in office was $59, but foreign reserve reached the all- time peak of $62 billion (and despite paying $12 billion for external debt, and losing over $15 billion during the unprecedented global financial and economic crisis) I left behind $45 billion. Recall also that our exchange rate continuously appreciated during this period and was at N117 to the dollar before the global crisis and we deliberately allowed it to depreciate in order to preserve our reserves. My calculation is that if the economy was better managed, our foreign reserves should have been between $102 –$118 billion and exchange rate around N112 before the fall in oil prices. As of now, the reserves should be around $90 billion and exchange rate no higher than N125 per dollar." [/b] [b]"Fourth, poverty incidence and unemployment are also simultaneously at all-time high levels. According to the NBS, poverty incidence grew to 69% in 2010 and projected to be 71% in 2011, with unemployment at 24%. This is the worst record in Nigeria’s history, and the paradox is that this happened during the unprecedented oil boom. One theme I picked up listening to the campaign rallies as well as to some of the propagandists is the confusion about measuring government “performance”. Most people seem to confuse ‘inputs’, or ‘processes’ with output. Earlier this month, I had a dinner with a group of friends (14 of us) and we were chit-chatting about Nigeria. One of us, an associate of President Jonathan veered off to repeat a propaganda mantra that Jonathan had outperformed his predecessors. He also reminded us that Jonathan re-based the GDP and that Nigeria is now the biggest economy in Africa; etc. It was fun listening to the response by others. In sum, the group agreed that the President had ‘outperformed’ his predecessors except that it is in reverse order." [/b] [b]First, my friend was educated that re-basing the GDP is no achievement: it is a routine statistical exercise, and depending on the base year that you choose, you get a different GDP figure. Re-basing the GDP has nothing to do with government policy. Besides, as naira-dollar exchange rate continues to depreciate, the GDP in current dollars will also shrink considerably soon. We were reminded of Jonathan’s agricultural ‘revolution’. But someone cut in and noted that for all the propaganda, the growth rate of the agricultural sector in the last five years still remains far below the performance under Obasanjo. One of us reminded him that no other president had presided over the slaughter of about 15,000 people by insurgents in a peacetime; no other president earned up to 50% of the amount of resources the current government earned from oil and yet with very little outcomes; no other president had the rate of borrowing; none had significant forex earnings and yet did not add one penny to foreign reserves but losing international reserves at a time of boom; no other president had a depreciating exchange rate at a time of export boom; at no time in Nigeria’s history has poverty reached 71% (even under Abacha, it was 67 -70%); and under no other president did unemployment reach 24%. Surely, these are unprecedented records and he surely ‘outperformed’ his predecessors! What a satire! [/b] [b]"One of those present took the satire to some level by comparing Jonathan to the ‘performance’ of the former Governor of Anambra, Peter Obi. He noted that while Obi gloated about ‘savings’, there is no signature project to remember his regime except that his regime took the first position among all states in Nigeria in the democratization of poverty—-mass impoverishment of the people of Anambra. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, poverty rose under his watch in Anambra from 20% in 2004 (lowest in Nigeria then) to 68% in 2010 (a 238% deterioration!). Our friend likened it to a father who had no idea of what to do with his resources and was celebrating his fat bank account while his children were dying of kwashiorkor. He pointed out that since it is the likes of Peter Obi who are the advisers to Jonathan on how to manage the economy (thereby confusing micromanagement which you do as a trader with macro governance) it is little wonder that poverty is fast becoming another name for Nigeria. It was a very hilarious evening." "My advice to President Jonathan and his handlers is to stop wasting their time trying to campaign on his job record. Those who have decided to vote for him will not do so because he has taken Nigeria to the moon. His record on the economy is a clear ‘F’ grade. As one reviews the laundry list of micro interventions the government calls its achievements, one wonders whether such list is all that the government could deliver with an unprecedented oil boom and an unprecedented public debt accumulation. I can clearly see why reasonable people are worried." [/b][b][/b] |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Tomoarika(op): 2:37am On Jan 26, 2015 |
In Nigeria’s recent history, two examples under the military and civilian governments demonstrate that where the political will exists, Nigeria has the capacity to overcome severe challenges. The first was under President Babangida. Not many Nigerians appreciate that given the near bankrupt state of Nigeria’s finances and requirements for debt resolution under the Paris Club, the country had little choice but to undertake the painful structural adjustment programme (SAP). I want to state for the record that the foundation for the current market economy we operate in Nigeria was laid by that regime (liberalization of markets including market determined exchange rate, private sector-led economy including licensing of private banks and insurance, de-regulation, privatization of public enterprises under TCPC, etc). Just abolishing the import licensing regime was a fundamental policy revolution. Despite the criticisms, these policy thrusts have remained the pillars of our deepening market economy, and the economy recovered from almost negative growth rate to average 5.5% during the regime and poverty incidence at 42% in 1992. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Nobody: 3:04am On Jan 26, 2015 |
How I wish Nigerians can read this piece from top to bottom. This piece should be an eye opener for all of us. Good piece from Prof. Soludo. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by CCsurplus007(m): 3:33am On Jan 26, 2015*. Modified: 6:21pm On Jan 26, 2015 |
Now this is what I have been telling my friends, tell us what you want to do and how you intend doing it not some public charade of lies and deception. When we have thousands of intellectuals to choose from, I wonder what we should still be doing with someone still arguing about his secondary school certificate. May God deliver Nigeria But prof, someone reading this piece would imagine we were living in El-Dorado during obj's tenure. One would have assumed OBJ was pope john paul or the messiah.why was the railway not working during your tenure? despite the huge sums injected into the power sector yet phcn failed. Why wasnt any of our university among the best 200 then? rather Obj built personal libraries and universities to his name. All federal Government projects in the east was stopped or frustrated.what of the monopolistic approach of Obj when only Dangote was allowed to import anything and frustrated other peoples businesses that were opposed to him.since the agricultural sector was better during obj's tenure why dint it add to our foreign reserves and massive corruption in that sector was still rife. what about the haliburton and other numerous scandals. Soludo did not tell us that increasing workers salary then affected our recurrent expenditure now. The thing is anybody can come and reel out figures as if it were paradise during thier own era. This is a nice presentation but not without some personal bias I still think both parties can learn a lot from this if they objectively look at the salient points raised. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by sholatech(m): 3:40am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Excellent From Soludo. I always rate him higher than Sls. Hope both parties, Pdp and Apc can learn. They don't have realistic plans for us in face of challenging global economy |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by saintiago1980: 3:51am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Nigeria should be happy that God gave them a good president like GEJ the who vision transparent the who have change in this country. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Tomoarika(op): 3:58am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Let's put aside APC/PDP sentiments afterall we are all Nigerians. Truth is Prof Soludo has taken both parties to the cleaners in a brutally frank piece. This piece requires some serious soul searching on the part of our politicians and those blindly in support of them. Barcanista, Omenka, Donphilopus, Obiageli, Eziachi, Blacktechnology, Adminisher et al would like to hear your views. Mature comments pls |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Tomoarika(op): 4:00am On Jan 26, 2015 |
sincerenigerian:What are your views on what the Prof has written? |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by saintiago1980: 4:01am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Goodluck is the only president who can bring Nigeria to the promise. Land he has a lot to do for Nigeria. Let us join hand together in this up coming election. To vote him in for future generation. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by idrisbello: 4:50am On Jan 26, 2015 |
*******It hurts them you ended their subsidy fraud******** **You sold off NEPA and ended their fraudulent NEPA contracts. **You removed ghost workers from civil service and reduce their wealth. **You refused to renew their oil blocks license they shared among themselves. **You handed NPA verification to a third party and eliminated port frauds. **It hurts them you stopped the bootlegging in fertilizer distribution. **You hurt them by making sure they don't hoard petroleum product and Nigerians will sleep at filling stations while they make astronomical profits. **You pinched them where it hurts most by making sure elections are free and fair & they can't impose their candidates on us. **You hurt the cabal by looking into their face and telling them no sir. **We know Tinubu, Amaechi, Rochas & co. don't love Nigeria more than us.***you restored rail system that gulp billlions of naira yearly, it hurts them *** You have made Nigeria proud with cars now produced in Nigeria up to 70% local content. Many car merchant and corruption in auto mobile industry stopped **We know GMB is a man of integrity and strict to what he believes. But we also know those pushing him have a hidden agenda. They have bullied you, lie against you, insulted you and make Nigeria insecure just to get back to business as usual. But I promise you sir, they will not bully our votes, we will go to the poll blindfolded for you. For their peace will be too costly! If you love Nigeria please repost to all your contacts! |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Nobody: 4:51am On Jan 26, 2015 |
It pains me, Soludo was schemed out of the Anambra Guber race. Any way, tomorrow is yet another day. And I still calling on all Biafrans to come home, let us build our great nation. The likes of Soludo are not needed or wanted in Nigeria. In Biafra, people like him will become rallying point for national growth! If he insists on bringing this level of scrutiny in Nigeria, they will simply kill him! Nigeria is irredeemable. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by fitzmayowa: 5:13am On Jan 26, 2015 |
sholatech:GBAM!!! All we've just been hearing is Tranformation Agenda, forward ever and Change! Change!! Change!!!... None of our political parties said anything about how they intend to achieve their manifesto, all we've be hearing are promises upon promises... They just come and give us the false hope they give to us every 4years and we see people shouting Sai Buhari and GEJ till 2019, without asking questions like the one soludo asked...May God save us |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by basisop(m): 5:25am On Jan 26, 2015 |
If only the Blackman will read! And the ones that will, with open mind! Though, I disagree with fee points but this should be a roadmap for the debate if any. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by seunmsg(m): 5:31am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Excellent piece by prof. Soludo. Unfortunately, PDP will never allow this current campaign to be issue based. They will continue to talk about trains, certificate, deaths and bigotry till election day. When a government that have been in power for over 5 years cannot campaign on clear record of achievements, what then do you expect from the opposition? Anyway, I pray whoever wins the next election will read up this piece with an open mind and take the few advice offered by prof. Soludo. Tougher days are ahead and it's only a president who is ready to work that can intelligently lead the country through the difficult period. We truly need a president who will not abdicate the responsibilities of running the economy to a minister. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by azzima(m): 5:32am On Jan 26, 2015 |
FRONT PAGE PLEASE!!! |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by BlackTechnology: 6:00am On Jan 26, 2015*. Modified: 6:31am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Thanks Tomoarika for calling me into issues like this. May you days be long as Methuselah. Let's be frank GEJ has failed in the core reason why God enthroned him What is that core reason.? True federalism Until Nigeria is restructured, our potential will not manifest. Let's look at the relationship between fiscal federalism and job creation/economic development If we had insisted that each state retained 50% of the mineral royalties and taxes, today our States, LGAs and private sector would have been the vanguard of job creation/economic development. ![]() Let's use 3 states as case study Ondo(Bauxite), Enugu(Coal) and Kogi(Iron ore) Imagine the jobs that would have been created if these states had been empowered by law to control 50% of these resources. Imagine the industries that would have been established and the economic development that would have taken place in these states. But No says the far North to true federalism Soludo is a brilliant economist But OBJ is a disgrace to God and man Why He was the one who should have entrenched TRUE FEDERALISM unfortunately he went there and failed like King Saul due to love for riches rather than God. I know President Jonathan is reading our comments as a guest Mr. President Jonathan you will end up being a failure if you fail to implement True Federalism All other things like Train rehabilitation, fertilizer e wallet etc are secondary President Jonathan on True Federalism we stand Neither fail we Igbos nor the Nigerdeltans. Thank you Tomoarika Thank you Seun Thank you Nairalanders Thank you President Jonathan Thank you my parents for my education Thank you God. Remain blessed. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by nonso84(m): 6:06am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Too long will read it later. I love listening to this man speak. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Nobody: 6:11am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Wait oooo. Na exam I dey preparevfor? Wey u think say I go read all ds things. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by egift(m): 6:15am On Jan 26, 2015*. Modified: 8:15am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Good and comprehensive piece. Once Buhari is elected, his major task will be to put together a competent "Team Nigeria" to rescue this nation from the ugly mess we have sank into. I wish men like Soludo will be part of it. Sai Buhari. Help on the way. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by manny4life(m): 6:18am On Jan 26, 2015 |
I read every single word and I am truly honored to have read this piece. I supported Jonathan but of recent, I have been more cautious than ever. The truth is our economy really needs help, unfortunately, Buhari isn't the man for the job either. Soludo rubbish both PDP and APC, man, he gave President Jonathan the bitter truth. Some may not like what he wrote, how he wrote and why he wrote it, but truth be told, Soludo asked pertinent questions. I liked where he hinted about the "Austerity" measures... How I wish this man could be my mentor, or yet work for him. He is endowed with wisdom. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by LRNZH(m): 6:23am On Jan 26, 2015 |
[b]Generally good piece from Soludo. That said, he has over hyped OBJ and IBB's regimes. What happened to Murtala/OBJ regime in the 70s which laid the groundwork for Nigeria's development as we know it today? Right now, give Nigeria stable electricity and see the miracles that this country will perform. Soludo is wrong to compare us with Greece and Spain who have reached a certain employment saturation. Nigera is yet to get there so electricity will guarantee jobs in Nigeria. He should be speaking 3rd world macro economics here. Why not endorse GMB who is surrounded by proven technocrats and progressives? GEJ grade F is true. But staying undecided is a vote for the incumbent. Soludo may be on the fence to avoid the ire of Igbo's who are mostly Pro-GEJ but he needs to stop burying his head in sand. GMB is untested under current economic conditions but that is a better choice than a confirmed Grade F failure like GEJ. GMB still has the room to score from grade A to F. Thank you former CBN Governor.[/b] |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Chigold101(m): 6:26am On Jan 26, 2015 |
sincerenigerian:Soluda has once again proven that he is a weak man. A man i so much loved but his unforgiven spirit is second to none. Soludo is writing like this against GEJ because GEJ is the reason why he lost Anambra election in 2010(I worked as member of his campaign team). In 2013 he joined APGA and was talked about how to continue with Obi‘s good work as governor of Anambra state but Obi who already had Obiano in mind used style to push Soludo aside... He joined Atiku‘s camp in 2011 thinking that GEJ will lose at the PDP primaries, but their camp was disgraced. Now he has come here to cause confusion in the polity because all he wants is to see GEJ disgraced, but it will not work for him in Jesus name. This is how his unforgiven spirit made him to make sure that Dora Akunyiri (his wife‘s aunty. Dora is the younger sister to the wife‘s mother) never win Anambra central senatoral sit. He took it upon himself to make sure that Ngige is decleard the winner even when there was a little confusion in few constituencie. All because Dora through GEJ & Abuja PDP helped Peter Obi defeat him in 2010. As an insider who knows the fight going on between Soludo, GEJ & Obi am not suprised at all with the this piece. It has some elements of truth but it is coated with many sweet lies. He took sabatical after Peter Obi messed him up in 2013 prior to Anambra state guber election. Which sabatical? He went in to leak his wounds... He thinks he has seen where to nail GEJ. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Descartes: 6:26am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo is the only macro economist we have in Nigeria right now. Kudos to you Prof. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Nobody: 6:30am On Jan 26, 2015 |
At least he was equivocal on Jonathan's abysmal performance. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by alaoeri: 6:33am On Jan 26, 2015 |
I didn't expect much from the present government - Charles Soludo 2015. Another reason to kickout the clueless one. Sai Buhari |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by mrmetoo1: 6:33am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Chigold101:Ok he hasn't forgotten because he lost, fine!! Has he lied in this piece. Keep in my mind he criticized both parties. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by alaoeri: 6:37am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Chigold101:Despise the messenger & not the message spot on Soludo, hope ndigbo won't disown him for this? |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by TippyTop(m): 6:38am On Jan 26, 2015 |
Chigold101:Good observation, kudos. |
| Re: Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond The Election By Charles Soludo by Nobody: 6:40am On Jan 26, 2015 |
[color=black][url=hsgfwq65e..com] Even though I HATE PDP with passion, there are still gentlemen folks dia..esp yar'aduas in law...Isa Yuguda[/url] [/color] |
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