President Muhammadu Buhari |
An African Democratic Congress (ADC), gubernatorial aspirant in Oyo
State, Barrister Sarafadeen Abiodun Alli, has insisted that Nigerians;
irrespective of tribe, political party or religion have a duty to query
President Muhammadu Buhari and the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC), over what he described as “huge debt the administration has
incurred since it came to power in 2015”.
Alli, who said he was worried by the “enormous debts of Nigeria, both
internally and externally”, said that it was unfortunate that the
federal and states have incurred about 10.5 trillion naira debt since
the inception of the present administration in 2015.
The former Secretary to Oyo State Government, SSG, in a statement on Sunday by his Media Aide, Comrade
Ibrahim Taiwo, added that Nigerians should not be shy to query and
challenge the current administration over the debt.
Alli in the statement remarked that, “Nigerians have a duty to query
the government of the APC led by President Muhammadu Buhari especially
now that the administration is winding up for the 2019 general
elections.
“As at June, 2015, external debts of the states of the federation
stood at two trillion naira in June, 2015 and by June, 2018, it has
risen to about seven trillion naira, while that of the federal
government which was eight and a half trillion rose to twelve trillion.
“In summary, debts hanging on the neck of innocent Nigerians,
external and domestic stand at twenty two and a half trillion naira from
twelve trillion it was before the advent of the APC administration in
Nigeria, an increase of eighty-five percent within three years”.
Alli lamented that many Nigerians were still in abject poverty despite the huge debt the administration has incurred.
He said, “The tragedy of it is that, Nigerians cannot feel a positive
effect of this gargantuan debts, from North to South, people are
walloping in abject poverty, the poor is crying, the rich is restless.
For God’s sake, these people have milked us dry”.
The former Chairman, Odu’a Investment Company Limited then insisted
that “Nigerians must start asking questions, raise queries, for this
should not go unchallenged.
“The coming elections should not be an excuse to sweep this under the
carpet, workers are lamenting everywhere for non payment of backlog of
salaries, pensioners are dying in scores because their pension arrears
are left unattended to, yet the country is in debts, there is
infrastructural decay all over the land, then, we must ask, where is our
money?
“Now, they want to be distributing a partly sum of ten thousand naira
to placate the ordinary citizens, and they are beginning with Osun
state where elections will be taking place, apparently preparing the
ground to seduce voters now and later, this game of deceit should not be
allowed to continue”.
-Daily Post
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