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Buhari Has No Solution To Economic Crisis -APC Chieftain
A former All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Benue State, Nath Apir, says Nigerians are currently regretting voting for President Muhammadu Buhari at the last general elections.
Apir, reacting to the declaration by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) that the nation’s economy has gone into recession, lamented that the APC-led Federal Government had failed to do the needful to sustain the level of economic growth recorded by the Dr Goodluck Jonathan-led administration.
The social critic, who spoke in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, said the Nigerian economy was performing above average during the last administration.
He said it took the Buhari-led administration six months to appoint ministers in a country which was rated by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as Africa’s largest and number one economy.
Apir complained that Nigeria is in shambles, adding that the people can hardly feed and that the naira has crashed to over N400 to the dollar.
He said the administration talks of recovering money from looters but Nigerians have not seen where the revered monies have gone to.
He said: “He has just aggravated our economic situation in the country. Six months, no minister and the country was drifting and has not recovered till today, and he has brought us to this level. Nigerians are regretting voting Buhari; that is the truth.
“All his policies had been anti-corruption. By the time he came in as military ruler in 1983, we resorted to the purchasing of essential commodities. We are back to that vicious circle. We are back to anti-corruption war without real economic policies,” he lamented.
Apir said Buhari has no solution to the economic crisis, noting that the experience of the finance minister is low.
He said the president cannot assemble a group of yes sir people and expect good results because there is no one to challenge him.
Meanwhile, the APC has reacted to attacks by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), claiming that the PDP is to be blamed for Nigeria’s recession.
The APC had launched an acerbic counter-attack on the opposition PDP, accusing the party and Nigeria’s past presidents produced under its platform, of bringing the current economic recession upon the nation.
The ruling party said the 16 years misrule of the PDP plunged Nigeria into the current economic chaos.
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