Atiku Abubakar |
The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku
Abubakar, on Wednesday berated the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
Federal Government over plans to “sell some public assets to fund the
2018 budget.”
Abubakar, a former Vice President likened the decision to “selling one’s family house to take a trip overseas on holiday.”
The government had announced that it intended to raise N289 billion from the sale of 10 public assets to fund the budget.
However, the Atiku’s campaign organization described the decision as “irresponsible.”
Stressing that most assets listed for sale were built during
successive PDP-led administrations, Abubakar wondered what asset the
government was planning to sell off since the president claimed PDP did
not build any infrastructure while in power.
In a statement signed by the Atiku Campaign Organisation, it said the
decision was “ridiculing President Muhammadu Buhari, who had accused
the PDP of failing to build public infrastructure in the 16 years it was
in power at a lecture in Lagos earlier in the week.”
The statement reads, “His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, supervised the
successful policy of privatization. Privatization works because it is a
long-term strategy to engender efficiency in the economic system and
expand the frontiers of private sector activity. Its primary goal is NOT
to raise money for short-term stabilization of what is clearly a
fragile fiscal system. The government’s planned sale of assets will
cause long-term pains and only provide short-term gains.”
“Rather than sell public asset, what the government needs to device
alternative means of revenue rather than its almost complete reliance on
the proceeds of oil and cutting of recurrent expenditures.
“We knew that such a day would come, which is why His Excellency
Atiku Abubakar has on various occasions made it clear that what is
needed at this time is fundamentally fiscal restructuring to eliminate
our addiction to oil revenues and strengthen our internal revenue
generating capacity and a restructuring of the budget in favour of
capital spending, the statement explained.
“It makes no sense to sell public assets simply to fund a
‘business-as-usual’ budget that is essentially 70% recurrent. It is
irresponsible to part with valuable assets simply to consume the
proceeds (Like selling your family house to take a trip overseas on
holiday).”
The Waziri of Adamawa also lamented government’s recent fiscal
decision which favours spending money on some of its social intervention
programmes.
The statement added, “For instance, last month, the PDP presidential
candidate questioned the wisdom behind the Federal Government sharing
$322 million Abacha loot to certain Nigerians, only to obtain a $328
million loan from China, allegedly for ICT development.
“Rather than share that money, the Buhari administration ought to
have put that $322 million in an escrow account to be used for funding
the 2019 budget.
“Also, we recall that $43 million was found in an Ikoyi apartment.
While we note the failed promise of the Buhari administration to come
clean on who was behind those monies, we make bold to say that those
funds should equally have been placed in escrow for use in funding the
2019 budget.
“It is our hope that the Buhari government will accept this patriotic pro bono advice and retrace its step accordingly.”
-Daily Post
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