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Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 7:20pm On Sep 09, 2015
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari is considering closing some embassies abroad, his office said on Tuesday, as public finances have been hit hard by a slump in vital oil revenues.

A committee will review all Nigerian embassies to determine those that are essential, the presidency said in a statement.

It quoted Buhari as telling foreign ministry officials there was no point keeping embassies "all over the world with dilapidated facilities and demoralised staff."

"Let's keep only what we can manage. We can't afford much for now. There's no point in pretending," Buhari said.

With oil accounting for more than 90 percent of Nigeria's foreign exchange earnings and about 70 percent of government revenues, the fall in crude prices and output has hurt finances and the naira currency, with foreign investors pulling out of its stock and bond markets.

The weakening currency has fuelled inflation and driven up the cost of food and other essential imports.

Buhari took office in May after being elected on promises to fight the endemic corruption and mismanagement of public funds that he believes has led to $150 billion being stolen from state coffers over the past decade. http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/08/us-nigeria-government-idUSKCN0R82DL20150908
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by chimoskyg(m): 7:22pm On Sep 09, 2015
The closing is necessary
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 7:25pm On Sep 09, 2015
chimoskyg:
The closing is necessary
Please explain why amd which ones?
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by Nobody: 7:26pm On Sep 09, 2015
Hehehehehehehe.

Make I no talk anything now sha
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by otr1(m): 7:28pm On Sep 09, 2015
Good move.

I can help the President with the list.
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by chimoskyg(m): 7:28pm On Sep 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
Please explain why amd which ones?
because some are not jst necessary
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by Nobody: 7:32pm On Sep 09, 2015
chimoskyg:
because some are not jst necessary
chai!! I can't believe am sharing a country with someone thAt has this level of reasoning. Oga, log off nairaland and go to sleep, you're drunk
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by Nobody: 7:33pm On Sep 09, 2015
Anything to facilitate the fall of the zoo to give rise like a Phoenix from the ashes to bring Biafra is allowed
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by chimoskyg(m): 7:35pm On Sep 09, 2015
liberty300:
chai!! I can't believe am sharing a country with someone thAt has this level of reasoning. Oga, log off nairaland and go to sleep, you're drunk
Your opinion

And I have got mine wink

And I still said some are not necessary
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by ichidodo: 7:38pm On Sep 09, 2015
[color=#1980BC] Yes.. Yes, good .. [/color]
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by patrick89(m): 7:41pm On Sep 09, 2015
space booked
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by chimoskyg(m): 7:44pm On Sep 09, 2015
liberty300:
chai!! I can't believe am sharing a country with someone thAt has this level of reasoning. Oga, log off nairaland and go to sleep, you're drunk
One of the impacts of the global recession is that it has compelled a number of countries to scale back their diplomatic representation overseas by closing some of their embassies. Faced with the economic and financial realities during economic downturns, governments often have little choice but to cut back on the spending that is involved in maintaining and operating embassies overseas.


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Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by dialfa: 7:47pm On Sep 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
ABUJA (Reuters)

With oil accounting for more than 90 percent of Nigeria's foreign exchange earnings and about 70 percent of government revenues, the fall in crude prices and output has hurt finances and the naira currency, with foreign investors pulling out of its stock and bond markets.
Biafra loading
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by HyDee001(m): 8:10pm On Sep 09, 2015

This scenario is similar to something that occurred in my area months back.
When new electric pre-paid meters were brought and fixed for each individual, 25 units was freely granted to each customer.
I however observed that some individuals only switch on their meter between 7pm and 9pm to conserve the free units.
That's what the federal government wants to do. No matter how much you try to cut cost, you will still end up spending, just like no matter how much those people save their units will stop it from being exhausted.
Except this is a short term measure, government needs to create avenues for it to get revenue. Closing this and closing that might give us extra bucks, but then, that does not mean we are getting wealthy. We need diversify from oil NOW and get revenue from other sectors.
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by bilulu(m): 8:22pm On Sep 09, 2015
wen dey insulted Ngozi cuz she said Nigeria was broke I thought dey new wat dey were saying n ready for governance...... well I wasn't deceived...... proudly 5%
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 8:23pm On Sep 09, 2015
chimoskyg:
One of the impacts of the global recession is that it has compelled a number of countries to scale back their diplomatic representation overseas by closing some of their embassies. Faced with the economic and financial realities during economic downturns, governments often have little choice but to cut back on the spending that is involved in maintaining and operating embassies overseas.


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thank you besides North Korea closed 1 in 2008 which developing countries close embassies? Well for those that carry stamps plenty in passport book this is not good. For import and export business people this is a nightmare.
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 8:38pm On Sep 09, 2015
HyDee001:

This scenario is similar to something that occurred in my area months back.
When new electric pre-paid meters were brought and fixed for each individual, 25 units was freely granted to each customer.
I however observed that some individuals only switch on their meter between 7pm and 9pm to conserve the free units.
That's what the federal government wants to do. No matter how much you try to cut cost, you will still end up spending, just like no matter how much those people save their units will stop it from being exhausted.
Except this is a short term measure, government needs to create avenues for it to get revenue. Closing this and closing that might give us extra bucks, but then, that does not mean we are getting wealthy. We need diversify from oil NOW and get revenue from other sectors.
Absolutly! This is a similar quick fix it scheme they used at CBN that is now backfiring. I am all for cutting back government spending but this is not how it should be done. Creating revenue, especially by exporting is where they should be focusing. It is not easy to open Embassies for African countries abroad. The backwardness of this administration is appalling.
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 8:40pm On Sep 09, 2015
otr1:
Good move.

I can help the President with the list.
Is that right? Name 5 countries where we should close the embassies down help them out it is obvious they desperately need it!
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 8:42pm On Sep 09, 2015
ichidodo:
[color=#1980BC] Yes.. Yes, good .. [/color]
My Dear friend why do you say, just curious?
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 8:45pm On Sep 09, 2015
dialfa:
Biafra loading
Yes my Dear I feel you, but take into consideration as the country starts to sink they will fight for the last commodity that is filling dey belly. Look what is happening in Awaka Ibom now, we have to use strategy, comrade, brains not blood!
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by otr1(m): 8:48pm On Sep 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
Is that right? Name 5 countries where we should close the embassies down help them out it is obvious they desperately need it!
But you're not the Presidentgrin
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 8:51pm On Sep 09, 2015
otr1:
But you're not the Presidentgrin
Trust me since we have no ministers Nairaland is where they come for advise so here is your big shot to land a advisory position, since all the slots are basically open wink
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by sdindan: 8:58pm On Sep 09, 2015
Close and creat more unemployment.
God punish Satan for giving us an illiterate presidiot
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 9:07pm On Sep 09, 2015
sdindan:
Close and creat more unemployment.
God punish Satan for giving us an illiterate presidiot
They will never think of that, quick fix it's are this administrations specialty!
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by chimoskyg(m): 9:12pm On Sep 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
thank you besides North Korea closed 1 in 2008 which developing countries close embassies? Well for those that carry stamps plenty in passport book this is not good. For import and export business people this is a nightmare.
There are quite more to achieve,
A country experiencing insecurity, corruption is the order of the day, economy declining, currency degrading and so on. Closing some will encourage domestic patronage, checkmate outflow of stolen money and more especially insurgence from boarders.
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 9:14pm On Sep 09, 2015
chimoskyg:
There are quite more to achieve,
A country experiencing insecurity, corruption is the order of the day, economy declining, currency degrading and so on. Closing some will encourage domestic patronage, checkmate outflow of stolen money and more especially insurgence from boarders.
I hear you but I gurantee they will not close the embassy in US, UK and other countries where stolen money is transferred.
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by jaytee01(m): 9:50pm On Sep 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
Yes my Dear I feel you, but take into consideration as the country starts to sink they will fight for the last commodity that is filling dey belly. Look what is happening in Awaka Ibom now, we have to use strategy, comrade, brains not blood!
What is happening in Akwa Ibom?
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by FatIjeomaOkolie: 9:59pm On Sep 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
[s]I hear you but I gurantee they will not close the embassy in US, UK and other countries where stolen money is transferred.[/s]
You dont live in Nigerian Maam

You dont have the qualifications or experience to contribute towards the greatness of this country

Concentrate on your family and stop crying every where. U have enuf problems with your own life

Dalu
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 10:53pm On Sep 09, 2015
jaytee01:
What is happening in Akwa Ibom?
DSS invaded and ransacked the Governors quarters, intimidating and destroying the whole place. You dey hear?

Yesterday, the AkwaIbom State Government House in Uyowas invaded by
armed men from the Special Squad of the DSS. They invaded the
Presidential Wing of the Government House in a commando-liked manner,
ransacked it, intimidated and harassed the occupants, claiming that
they were searching for bomb and documents!

One wonders when the Government House of Akwa-Ibom State turned to a
factory where bombs are made. Also, we wonder why men of the DSS were
overzealously looking for bomb in AkwaIbom State Government House,
instead of the Boko Haram ravaged North Eastern part of Nigeria.
- See more at: http://www.homelandnewsng.com/other-news/1859-gov-fayose-slams-dss-over-invasion-akwa-ibom-govt-house-demand-dauras-sack#sthash.yNEvD2nd.dpuf
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by Nobody: 11:00pm On Sep 09, 2015
Any economy that is built on austerity will crash. Greece tried it and they found themselves in deep shiiiiit.

Buhari and his handlers should start thinking more of generating more revenue to stimulate the economy not numbing it with cutbacks and threats.
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by otr1(m): 12:16am On Sep 10, 2015
biafranqueen:
Trust me since we have no ministers Nairaland is where they come for advise so here is your big shot to land a advisory position, since all the slots are basically open wink
I know you're joking!grin But if by chance you mean it, nobody comes here for advice on how to run Nigeria o.


I'm aware we have more than one embassies in some countries (eg, USA, S. Arabia, S.A etc). I think it's in our best interest to have only one in these countries. Then the ones in Pakistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Syria and Bangladesh should also be closed. That of Somalia should be closed permanently. We should also close all embassies in any African countries without embassy here (if any).
Re: Nigeria Closing Embassies Amid Budget Slump by biafranqueen(op): 5:41am On Sep 10, 2015
otr1:
I know you're joking!grin But if by chance you mean it, nobody comes here for advice on how to run Nigeria o.


I'm aware we have more than one embassies in some countries (eg, USA, S. Arabia, S.A etc). I think it's in our best interest to have only one in these countries. Then the ones in Pakistan, Iraq, Kuwait, Syria and Bangladesh should also be closed. That of Somalia should be closed permanently. We should also close all embassies in any African countries without embassy here (if any).
No I am not actually NL is a frequent website that government officials visit. Not that they come for advise but to feel the pulse of the people and to learn about public opionions on certain issues.

So I think we have like 92 and I actually agree with you that we should have maybe only 1 in US and UK etc; As for Somalia I would have to agree on that as well. Your observation makes sense on some points. Kuwait and Iraq actually hire Nigerans and we are doing business with them as well as Bangladesh has thousands of Nigerians in school and working. Maybe North Korea is an option.

But this is not going to make a dent in our expenditures, the way elimanating ghost workers did. We need a sound fiscal policy, not quick fixer uppers that look like we are doing something. If he really wants to make a difference cut the Senators and Governors expenses and salaries in half, that will save billions right way and in the long run.
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