hehehehe.........Read his article below...abeg
It
is rather unfortunate that instead of sticking to the facts in its tiff
with Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the Federal Government decided to drag former
President Jonathan into a matter he knows nothing about by stating that
"We inherited a country in tatters- its economy, its security and its
social relations. President Buhari deserves credit for rebuilding what
has been destroyed."
Thankfully,
no less a personality than the President's own confidante, Professor
Itse Sagay, has revealed that the APC is an 'evil' party, built on
propaganda. This recent statement by Garba Shehu only serves to
corroborate that statement.
For
one, President Muhammadu Buhari DID NOT inherit a country in tatters.
Rather, on May 29th, 2015, the day he was sworn in, President Buhari
inherited a nation that was the largest economy in Africa and the 24th
largest economy in the world.
By
the testimony of CNNMoney, he inherited an economy that was the third
fastest growing economy in the world, with only China and Qatar growing
faster. By the testimony of the British Government, he inherited the
fourth fastest growing economy in the world. Whether you take the
testimony of CNNMoney or that of the U.K. government, the fact is that
we were one of the world's most progressive economies.
Also, on May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari inherited an economy that by the evidence of the World Investment Report,
prepared by the Geneva-based United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development (Unctad), was the number one destination for foreign direct
investment in Africa.
And
finally on this score, on May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari
inherited an economy with a stable currency where the Naira exchanged
for 199 Naira to $1 and in which Nigeria had a single digit inflation
rate.
This
is in addition to over $30 billion dollars in foreign reserves, $5.6
billion NLNG dividends and a 2015 budget of over 4 trillion Naira which
were handed over to the incoming administration by the outgoing Jonathan
government.
These are all facts of history that can be verified by a cursory Google search.
It
is also a fact of history that within just six months of his swearing
in as President, the Muhammadu Buhari administration negatively turned
the table around in the most remarkable display of ineptitude ever seen
in modern political history, to such an extent that from the third
fastest growing economy, Nigeria entered into a recession!
Not
just that, but from being the top destination for foreign investment,
Nigeria experienced unprecedented capital flight because of the Buhari
administration's Stone Age voodoo economics, which, according to the
Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, led to a job loss of 6 million jobs and
the closure of thousands of manufacturing firms and other concerns in
the real sector.
And
finally, on the note of the economy, it should be noted that from being
one of the best performing currencies in the world under President
Jonathan the Naira, by evidence of Bloomberg, was the world's fourth
worst performing currency I 2016 having lost more than 100% of its value
under Jonathan.
Again,
Nigerians may wish to note that when former President Jonathan was
tackling the Boko Haram insurgency, he did not blame or accuse Northern
elders. He did what he was elected to do without abdicating his
responsibility.
Today,
it is quite sad that President Muhammadu Buhari, who never offered to
help during the Boko Haram crisis, now declares that he is
'disappointed' in the leaders of the Southeast for not reining in IPOB.
Pray, whose job is it to tackle security challenges between an elected President and an unelected council of elders?
The
Buhari administration will do well to explain why the US Congress
declared Nigeria "the most dangerous place for Christians in the world"
on February 4, 2017 or why the World Economic Forum listed Herdsmen as
the fourth most deadly terrorists in the world meanwhile to the Buhari
regime, they are merely 'criminals'?
Rather
than inherit a country in tatters, it is precisely President Muhammadu
Buhari who has bequeathed a country and an economy in tatters to future
generations.
My
advise to President Muhammadu Buhari is this: Once you are elected as a
President, you must work to win the hearts of those who rejected you
during the election instead of cooking up schemes to get your revenge
against them.
Reno Omokri
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