Dr. Goodluck Jonathan |
Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has reacted to claims by Vice
President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo that he left Nigeria with debt and ruined
the economy due to the alleged corruption under his watch.
The Vice President had during a lecture entitled, “Restructuring and the
Nigerian federation,” delivered as part of activities marking the 40th
anniversary of Association of Friends in Lagos yesterday, accused
the immediate past government of President Goodluck Jonathan, of
throwing Nigeria into untold hardship, recession and debt.
But reacting in a statement by Reno
Omokri on behalf of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, the former President wondered why
Osinbajo, who, according to him, was recently indicted by the House of
Representatives for an alleged worse corruption in Nigeria, should point
accusing fingers at him(Jonathan).
The statement continues, “My attention has been drawn to regurgitated
and discredited allegations by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo blaming
former President Jonathan of saddling Nigeria with debt and ruining the
economy by the alleged corruption of his administration.
“How can Vice President Osinbajo, a man who had just been indicted by
the House of Representatives in one of the biggest corruption scams
ever in Nigeria’s history, have the gall to point accusing fingers on
Dr. Jonathan, a man that is celebrated internationally for his efforts
at achieving Nigeria’s best rating in Transparency International’s
annual Corruption Perception Rating when Nigeria improved 8 paces from
144 to 136 in 2014?
“Having read through the sordid details of Professor Osinbajo’s
corruption as revealed in the indictment by Nigeria’s House of
Representatives, it is easy to understand why Nigeria made her worst
ever retrogression in Transparency International’s annual Corruption
Perception under him this year, moving 11 paces backwards from 136 to
148.
“On the issue of debt, the fact remains that in the entire 16 years
that the Peoples Democratic Party governed Nigeria, the total amount of
money borrowed was ₦8.06 trillion Naira. These are facts sourced
directly from the budget office controlled by the Buhari administration.
“However, in only 3 years, the All Progressives Congress-led
administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has borrowed a total of ₦10
trillion Naira. With this fact in hand, where does Vice President
Osinbajo have the moral authority to point leprous fingers at former
President Jonathan?
“The claim by Vice President Osinbajo that former President Jonathan
left $$63 billion in debt is also a false claim. The Jonathan
administration inherited $42.23 billion in debt in 2011 which were debts
borrowed by the states and the Federal Government.
“Throughout the five years that he was President, former President
Jonathan incurred the wrath of several state governments because his
administration refused to guarantee their foreign loans.
“The reason that Nigeria’s debt has ballooned under this
administration is because the Federal Government lacks the discipline
that Jonathan had and are thus unable to curb borrowing by both the
Federal Government and the states.
“For example, on Tuesday, November 13, 2018, the Debt Management
Office revealed that in just 2017 alone, the Buhari administration
borrowed ₦2.4 trillion to fund their budget deficit. This is besides
other loans that they took in 2017 alone. That money is more than the
funds borrowed by the Jonathan administration in 5 years!
“To show to Nigerians the profligacy and ineptitude of the current
administration, I draw their attention to the fact that between July and
August 2018, the Buhari administration claimed it had shared $322
million Abacha funds recovered by the Jonathan administration to the
poor. Then a week after it made that announcement, the Buhari government
borrowed $328 million from China.
“The question is this, why would you share out $322 million one week
only to borrow the same amount next week? Why not use the Abacha funds
to fund government activities instead of adding to the already strained
debt burden?
“These are questions that Vice President Osinbajo should answer
rather than making false allegations against former President Jonathan.”
No comments:
Post a Comment
Disclaimer: Comment expressed do not reflect the opinion of African Parliamentary News