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Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by InoutNaija(f): 7:50am On Nov 21, 2018
Former president, Goodluck Jonathan in one of the chapters of his book that he published yesterday, alleged that the recession Nigeria’s economy faced after his exit from office, was self inflicted by the APC government to tarnish his image and that of his government.

Recall that in August 2016 Nigeria’s economy official slide into recession but by September 2017, the economy was announced to have been out of recession.

In his book, Jonathan said that the clueless tag given to his administration by the current government and their sympathisers, was to humilate him and everyone that served under him. Jonathan stated that the APC government instead of working for the progress of the country, came up with the blatant lie that they inherited an empty treasury.

Read except from the book below:

“Recall that the opposition and their sympathisers and campaigners, both local and international, with their malicious propaganda, tore our economy to shreds, threatened our stability and existence as a nation and intimidated our citizens, all in the bid to take over power. Nevertheless, we conducted ourselves in a manner that allowed a peaceful transfer of power from a ruling party to an opposition party, for the first time since Independence in 1960. Rather than forge a coalition and build on the momentum we had gathered when they eventually took office, they went on a persecution spree and vengeance mission. That the country slipped into recession soon after we left office was a self-inflicted injury caused by misplaced priorities. The narrative of inheriting empty treasury is a blatant lie.

“Also, the excuse of the collapse of world crude prices does not hold water. This is because the Fourth Republic took off in 1999 with crude oil selling for less than $20 per barrel and a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth at 0.58 per cent, according to National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) figures. Yet, the economy maintained a steady growth from that year, peaking at 15.33 per cent in 2002 when the average crude oil price was about $25.

“It is also instructive that the oil and gas sector constitute about 11 per cent of our GDP. There had to be a wider causative factor than just the fall in world crude prices.

“It also amounts to standing facts on their heads to continuously claim that recession was caused by so-called mindless looting. The truth is that the opposition, in a bid to undo our government, became its own undoing when it got to power, because of the burden of justifying deliberate misrepresentations. There is wisdom in the saying that if you win a prize and get the crown, don’t go around destroying the person who previously held that prize; it will lose its value. Even after winning the election and forming the government at the centre, the blame game continued. When two brothers fight to death, it is the neighbour that inherits their father’s wealth. And we have seen neigbouring nations like the Republic of Benin and Ghana reaping from the capital flight out of Nigeria.

“Despite Nigeria’s attainment of Independence from Britain ahead of most other African countries, we have been increasingly conditioned to seek succour in the blame game. It is time for Nigeria to take responsibility. As Gen. Murtala Mohammed said while addressing the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), now African Union (AU) in 1976 that ‘Africa has come of age’. I add that Nigeria has come of age. We either live up to that or we don’t. I am convinced that we can, and we should. We must as a nation always strive to improve the quality of life of our citizens and make developmental plans that will focus on the younger generation. That way, Nigeria will not be a liability to the rest of the world. Our population will be an albatross to us and our allies if we do not take the necessary step to tum it into a great opportunity.

“The sundry accusations by the new administration would appear to have baited the media. Media trials are entertaining, but have little or no effect in fighting corruption and improving the economy. Since I left office, rather than improve on our TI (Transparency International) corruption perception record, the situation has worsened with the nation going 12 places backward, becoming number 148 according to the latest CPI ranking for 2017, from 136 in 2014 when I was president.

“It was bad enough that Boko Haram insurgents continue killing people and ruining businesses, but what is worse is when politicians downgrade the economy by demarketing the country internationally. You should never try to slander your political opponents by destroying your country’s economy. Capital flight intensified and companies started laying off staff. In all these, I hope a lesson would be learnt. If you embark on digging a hole for your enemy, you better make it shallow, because you might end up in the hole yourself. How do you attract investors you already repelled through your utterances? Investors are an ultra-sensitive lot. Money runs away from unstable societies.

“Most painful have been the attacks on my ministers, aides and associates and even members of my family. There is an attempt to erase our legacy from history. The good thing is that the unending barrage of attacks, deliberate misinformation and programmed media smear campaigns have failed to sway the opinion of those with a clear view of our beliefs, efforts and achievements. There are millions of Nigerians and others around the world who are still impressed with our modest achievements in consolidating democracy and growing the nation’s economy. They will continue to serve as my strength and encouragement. Sometimes, I laugh when certain propagandists attempt to stand logic on its head by maligning my administration as one bereft of ideas and ‘clueless’.

“In assessing my administration, it is best to focus on facts. I cannot assess myself. I leave that to history. But I can assess my cabinet and I make bold to say that never in the history of Nigeria, till date, has the nation had such a star-studded cabinet, full of achievers and people who got to the top of their chosen fields by merit. Just consider that my minister of State for Health, Dr. Muhammed Ali Pate, is now a professor at America’s Duke University, as well as a Senior Adviser to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation based in Washington DC. My minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, is now the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB).

My Co-ordinating minister, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, is the chairperson of the Board of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) and the African Risk Capacity (ARC). She also sits on the board of Twitter and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, just as she is a Senior Adviser at Lazard and a Director at Standard Chartered Plc in the United Kingdom, amongst others.

My minister of Communication Technology, Dr. Omobola Johnson, is currently Chairperson of Custodian and Allied Insurance Limited as well as the Global Alliance for Affordable Internet. And it is not just members of my cabinet. Others who served with me in different capacities are also soaring on the world stage. A good example is Ms. Arunma Oteh, who I appointed the Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commissnon (SEC).Under her steady and skillful direction, Nigeria’s equity market grew in metric proportions, and by the time I left office in 2015, the market had tripled in size to $150 billion in value. Two months after I left office, Ms. Oteh was appointed a Vice President and Treasurer at the World Bank.

“These are reputable individuals who served their country meritoriously and who, on the strength of their performance as ministers in my government, are now waxing stronger and valiantly on the world stage with only the sky as their limit. With such personalities on my cabinet, no one can factually say we were ‘clueless’ or inept. The evidence of performance is simply overwhelming. We gave Nigeria an impressive and steady GDP growth rate at 6.7 per cent per annum.

“We were officially cited as the third fastest growing economy in the world by CNN Money in 2014. We eradicated polio and guinea worm and became the first nation in the world to defeat the Ebola virus, such that the then richest man in the world, Bill Gates celebrated us for our prowess in the health sector. We reduced our food import bill by 36 per cent.

“I did the best that I could to preserve Nigeria’s unity and ensure a brighter future for all Nigerian children. This remains my driving force even now that I am out of office. I can hold my head high in my post-presidential life to say that under my watch, no Nigerian was witch-hunted because of his or her views and not one political assassination occurred under me.

“The momentum we built was a welcome development and a necessary boost which I recommend to other African nations as a means to help the continent expand capacity and reduce youth unemployment. These are some of the positive steps I took to guide Nigeria safely to land during the difficult times she found herself. Looking back, I can say that I have a sense of fulfilment. It is said that a good conscience suffers no accusations.

“I have served Nigeria with all my strength and God alone is the judge of the universe. I certainly hope that all those who cast aspersions at us can say the same about themselves because the end of a matter is better than its beginning. I had no enemies to fight; I have none still. It is obvious that the world is happy with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda. The country came out of genocide. President Kagame made propaganda his enemy and got to work. Although Rwanda experienced the worst genocide in Africa’s recent history, it is today the toast of the world.

“My hope is that African leaders must embrace the concept of democracy that delivers purposeful leadership, improves the lives of the people and envision a secure future for the nation. Africa is critical to global progress and for that reason I urge all African nations to work with fidelity and commitment for the greater good of the continent.

“Looking into the future, I see that our leaders can do a lot to eliminate ethnic sentiments in our societies, enthrone merit and build a system that gives citizens equal opportunities to excel. A country that cannot use its best brains will lag behind in the comity of nations. African leaders should remove key impediments limiting our growth. When we build capacity in the youth, it will unleash the creativity that would catalyse rapid development.

“Since after my handover, and as part of the dedication of the rest of my life to the cause of peace and good governance, God helping me, I have engaged myself in finding ways of advancing the course of democracy and good governance in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world, through my Foundation, the Goodluckjonathan Foundation (GJF). The GJF will partner with all men and organisations of goodwill across the globes who believe in the ideals to which we have committed ourselves. We will seek to prevent conflicts, create conducive environment for businesses to thrive, work to advance the frontiers of education and create employment for the youth as well as encourage them to be self-employed. Millions of our people need help. We need to develop home-grown talents. We must aid educationally-disadvantaged children. Nigeria must become the beacon of hope in Africa. I urge Nigerians and Africans to join me in the effort to create a fresh thinking and enlightenment of the people of this great country and our wonderful continent as we speak out against unrestrained and reckless craving for political office.

“We have to rebuild our nations but we must start by rebuilding ourselves. So, let us roll up our sleeves and go to work, actualising our dream, hopes and aspirations for a prosperous and peaceful Nigeria and Africa.”

Source: INOUTNAIJA

cc: lalasticlala, seun, mynd44

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by paiz: 7:55am On Nov 21, 2018
undecided
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Corrinthians(m): 7:56am On Nov 21, 2018
Okonjo Eweala would probably be wondering what manner of buffoon this man is. cheesy

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by ahnie: 7:57am On Nov 21, 2018
Without mincing words....HE CAUSED IT.





the cabals has even forced a cloned buhari on us...a certain mal jubril from Sudan that has promised taking us to the next level come 2019.


By the way...sarki the hypeman of buhari has been conspicuously missing.

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by SarkinYarki: 7:58am On Nov 21, 2018
Buhari is 500 percent responsible for the recession

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:58am On Nov 21, 2018
InoutNaija:
Also, the excuse of the collapse of world crude prices does not hold water. This is because the Fourth Republic took off in 1999 with crude oil selling for less than $20 per barrel and a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth at 0.58 per cent, according to National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) figures. Yet, the economy maintained a steady growth from that year, peaking at 15.33 per cent in 2002 when the average crude oil price was about $25.

Source: INOUTNAIJA

cc: lalasticlala, seun, mynd44

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Nobody: 8:01am On Nov 21, 2018
cool

Yes Buhari caused recession after you handed over to him, no doubt. Thank God he is dead now, therefore nobody will blame me (Jubrin) for causing Nigeria's misfortune.

Can't wait to go back to my Sudan after I lose in 2019.


~ProsidentBuhari
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Officialpdpnig: 8:07am On Nov 21, 2018
Jonathan obviously wrote his book under the influence of the bottle.

See nonsense talk.

I expect him to deny he wasn't borrowing to pay salaries.

I expect him to deny our foreign reserves dropped in the time of plenty

I expect him to say Okonjo iweala and other CBN governors were under the Influence of the bottle when they said he had no will to save and thrashed the economy.

The guy is a big time idiot!

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Idecievedyou(m): 8:13am On Nov 21, 2018
no mata...my thumb for Atiku
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by bugidon(m): 8:19am On Nov 21, 2018
Buhari/jubril is so clueless embarassed
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by internationalman(m): 8:27am On Nov 21, 2018
It's not an accusation when it's true....
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Firefire(m): 8:29am On Nov 21, 2018
Buhary is a confirmed failure.

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Firefire(m): 8:30am On Nov 21, 2018
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Officialpdpnig:
Jonathan obviously wrote his book under the influence of the bottle.

See nonsense talk.

I expect him to deny he wasn't borrowing to pay salaries.

I expect him to deny our foreign reserves dropped in the time of plenty

I expect him to say Okonjo iweala and other CBN governors were under the Influence of the bottle when they said he had no will to save and thrashed the economy.

The guy is a big time idiot!
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Usual of APC online zone bs. shocked

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by TheFreeOne: 8:33am On Nov 21, 2018
The truth is that the opposition, in a bid to undo our government, became its own undoing when it got to power, because of the burden of justifying deliberate misrepresentations.

FACT.

The brainless APC lots thought they are 'doing' GEJ/PDP but they ended up ruining their own government.

And super dullard is now talking of next level?
Which level we dey now sef with extrajudicial killings by the NA, suicides, kidnappings and suffering across the land.

Any other level from APC can't be anything good aside mass deaths, continuous suffering, job losses if buboo is re-elected.

Nigerians....be wise do not reinforce failure.

Vote out Buhari in 2019.

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by KadunaMafia: 8:42am On Nov 21, 2018
Corrinthians:
Okonjo Eweala would probably be wondering what manner of buffoon this man is. cheesy
You did your wedding three weeks ago but your anger and youthful tantrums are still hanging like a Sword of Damocles over you




Take a rest from Nairaland Omenka and savour your marital bliss

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by EternalTruths: 8:45am On Nov 21, 2018
Corrinthians:
Okonjo Eweala would probably be wondering what manner of buffoon this man is. cheesy


Screen shot the page he blamed Okonjo Iweala.
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by EternalTruths: 8:47am On Nov 21, 2018
Officialpdpnig:
Jonathan obviously wrote his book under the influence of the bottle.

See nonsense talk.

I expect him to deny he wasn't borrowing to pay salaries.

I expect him to deny our foreign reserves dropped in the time of plenty

I expect him to say Okonjo iweala and other CBN governors were under the Influence of the bottle when they said he had no will to save and thrashed the economy.

The guy is a big time idiot!


Lol

Now that he has hit your hero, you are now saying he is under the influence of Alcohol.

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Officialpdpnig: 9:09am On Nov 21, 2018
EternalTruths:



Lol

Now that he has hit your hero, you are now saying he is under the influence of Alcohol.

He has long been under the influence even before buhari. Ask those in Bayelsa when he was Deputy Governor
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by tuniski: 9:15am On Nov 21, 2018
Officialpdpnig:
Jonathan obviously wrote his book under the influence of the bottle.

See nonsense talk.

I expect him to deny he wasn't borrowing to pay salaries.

I expect him to deny our foreign reserves dropped in the time of plenty

I expect him to say Okonjo iweala and other CBN governors were under the Influence of the bottle when they said he had no will to save and thrashed the economy.

The guy is a big time idiot!
Poor pitch poor intellectualism!
Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by tuniski: 9:16am On Nov 21, 2018
EternalTruths:



Lol

Now that he has hit your hero, you are now saying he is under the influence of Alcohol.
Supporting buhari Usually erodes the brain! See Fashola now an ethnic bigot!

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Re: Ex-president, Jonathan Accuses Buhari Of Causing Recession After His Handover by Pyrusdrago(m): 9:17am On Nov 21, 2018
Officialpdpnig:
Jonathan obviously wrote his book under the influence of the bottle.

See nonsense talk.

I expect him to deny he wasn't borrowing to pay salaries.

I expect him to deny our foreign reserves dropped in the time of plenty

I expect him to say Okonjo iweala and other CBN governors were under the Influence of the bottle when they said he had no will to save and thrashed the economy.

The guy is a big time idiot!

It’s not by force that you have to comment on everything you read online. Gosh!!!

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