The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday alleged that the
declaration by the supervising Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, that
Nigeria was facing revenue challenges further vindicates its stand that
President Muhammadu Buhari lacks the creative capacity and competence to
run a productive economy.
PDP made the claim while blaming the revenue challenge on what it
termed “humongous corruption” in the Presidency, which “provides
official cover for leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and
cronies of Mr. President to divert and pocket over N10 trillion of our
national revenue, in the last three years.”
A statement by PDP’s spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan said, “Had
President Buhari take heed to wise counsel from Nigerians to accept his
incompetence, hands off economic issues, end the corruption in his
Presidency and get a strong economic team to manage our economy, our
foreign direct investments and domestic productivity would not have
crumpled.
“Nigerians can recall how the PDP nurtured and bequeathed a very
robust economy, with thriving domestic and international revenue
openings in key sectors of the economy, and how President Buhari, in a
space of three years, demarketed our economy through his utterances,
harsh economic policies, condoning of corruption by his officials and
failure to develop and drive a clear-cut economic blueprint for the
nation.
“Nigerians expect Mrs. Ahmed to show patriotism and courage by
exposing the corruption in the financial sector under Buhari, set in
motion machinery to recover the over N10 trillion looted by the
Presidency cabal and channel the fund back into the economy.
“Our worry, however, is that nothing much will come out from the
supervising minister as those who saw to her appointment are members of
the same Presidency cabal that used the disgraced erstwhile finance
minister, Kemi Adeosun, as clearing house to fritter away our national
resources.”
“Nigerians are already apprehensive that the supervising minister
might become ethically challenged like Adeosun, following allegations of
forgery against her on the social media where the public is already
raising queries of alleged incongruities between her claimed date of
birth and dates of educational qualifications.
“The PDP wonders why Buhari’s key appointees are mostly persons of
questionable claims; a development that casts a long shadow on the
integrity of the Buhari administration.
“Finally, since the supervising minister has admitted that the nation
is faced with revenue challenges under the Buhari regime, the PDP
counsels Mr. President to humbly accept his failure, get ready to accept
defeat in 2019 presidential election and quit the stage for a competent
President, that would be elected on the platform of the PDP, to return
our nation to the path of economic prosperity and national cohesion.
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