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Peter Obi Raises Questions On Tinubu’s Claim Of Inheriting A Bankrupt Country | READ MORE

Faith Ukanwa
November 16, 2023
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Peter Obi Raises Questions On Tinubu’s Claim Of Inheriting A Bankrupt Country | READ MORE

The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, has tackled the Federal Government over it’s claim that President Bola Tinubu inherited a bankrupt country from his predecessor.

Reacting to the claim made by Tinubu and the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, Obi queried why Tinubu’s government failed to reveal “what they inherited which had qualified us for bankruptcy status.”

Obi in a series of Tweet on Thursday, also faulted the administration of Muhammadu Buhari for blaming the PDP which had handed over to him of leaving a bankrupt country without revealing the exact things his administration inherited.

Obi noted that the characteristic of responsible governance is transparency and strict accountability, adding that the government should disclose exactly the degree of deficit they inherited.

Obi tweeted:

I just read yesterday, a widely publicized story from the present APC-led Federal Government saying that they inherited a bankrupt nation from their predecessor APC administration. But the story failed to disclose what they inherited which had qualified us for bankruptcy status.

One major characteristic of responsible governance is transparency and strict accountability. This demands that the government disclose exactly the degree of deficit they inherited. What is inherited should be disclosed to enable the public to know where we are and where we are headed. Recall that the previous APC Government made a similar claim in 2015 against the PDP administration that handed over to them without telling the nation what it actually inherited.

Rather, they took our debt profile from N12.6 Trillion in 2015 to N87 trillion in 2023 when they left office without improving on any indices of development: Education, Health, Poverty eradication, and Security.

Instead, the condition of the nation on every development index got worse, leading to the present sad state. Nigerians know things are bad, and they experience it daily. What they now want to hear regularly are measurable and verifiable steps to improve the situation.

Also, the alarm raised by the government about the bad state of our finances raises questions about the rationale behind some expenditure items in the supplementary budget recently signed into law.

The present revelation also goes to buttress the argument that I have made since electioneering season that the cost of governance is too high and must be drastically reduced. A bankrupt country should channel every available resource into funding critical development sectors like security, healthcare, education, and eradication of poverty by addressing youth unemployment, not spending in non-essential areas. So, what we expect are measurable and verifiable steps to improve the situation. – PO

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