SHOCKING: Stop Blame Game, Provide Solution, Soludo Blast Buhari
Former Central Bank governor Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has asked President Muhammadu Buhari’s 1government to stop blaming the past administration for the poor state of the economy.
He said the government should rather begin to think out of the box.
Nigeria would have avoided a recession, he said, adding that one year of the blame game is enough, and that the government should blame its failures instead.
Both spoke at the 4th lecture series of the Progressive Governors’ Forum in Kaduna yesterday.
Soludo had also scored the economy low saying the Nigeria Capital Market was still in coma with trillions of Naira lost in assets, nominal exchange rate on free-fall with crude capital controls and more than 100 percent of Capital expenditure borrowed.
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He also faulted the manner President Buhari is fighting corruption which he said only aims at the symptom and not the ailment.
But Prof. Osinbajo in his response said the administration was not blaming the past administration for the sake of finger pointing but due to the realities on the ground.
He said the level of corruption that took place during the past administration was to the level that had not been experienced in any country in the world stating that in one sector alone 15 billion dollars was found to have been stolen.
The vice president said in a situation where the external reserve of the country was about 30 billion dollars it was shocking that a whopping 15 billion could be missing in one sector alone.
Soludo had earlier advised the APC governors on how to tackle the economic challenges facing their states. He stressed that economic growth in Nigeria and the states would not be inclusive if the states do not break the dynasty of poverty, maximize the comparatives and competitive advantage they have.
Soludo noted that 11 States in the North which have the highest rate of population growth and are affected by desertification are the ones suffering from the worst form of poverty in Nigeria.
He said it would be the first time Nigeria would be expected to transform its economy without external conditionalities.
He however said the APC government must have the discipline to see those programmes through.
Soludo said the way out of the poverty cycle for the states will be to develop the education sector so that the children of the poor will be given same opportunity with others to participate in the economy.
He advised the APC governors to move from an election winning coalition that only wanted to grab power to a governing team.
With the control of the federal government and 23 states in the country the APC has no excuse to fail, he said.