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Atiku’s Criticism Of 2019 Budget, Poor Attempt At Playing To The Gallery – Presidency

Femi Adesina

The Presidency has described a statement credited to the Presidential candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar criticizing President Buhari’s 2019 budget proposal as an a poor attempt at playing to the gallery.

“Atiku describes the underlying assumptions of the budget as generous, wild and untenable but does not propose alternative assumptions that would have been more appropriate. He argues that the economy is yet to recover from the 2016/2017 recession. Unfortunately, he cannot create his own definition of an economic recession, which is a technical term with a universally applicable meaning.”

In a statement today, Thursday, the special adviser to the President on media and publicity, Femi Adesina said: “Atiku’s criticism of the 2019 budget proposal can best be described as high on populist rhetoric but low on any real solutions to the identified challenges.”

Adesina referred to Atiku’s statement describing the budget as fundamentally flawed and failing to address current realities, saying that the said “current realities” he referred to were issues that have already highlighted in President Buhari’s budget speech and were further amplified in the detailed presentation by the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma.

“Regrettably, however, Atiku Abubakar offers no substantive and workable solution to the identified “realities”.

“When an economy experiences two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, it is said to be in recession and whenever it returns to positive GDP growth of whatever rate, it is said to have exited recession. It is doubtful if he understands the simple meaning of recession.

“Atiku attributes the sustained accretion to foreign reserves to “increases in international prices of Brent Crude and foreign borrowing”. But he conveniently forgets that under the immediate past federal administration oil prices were at an all-time high with substantial growth in foreign borrowings, and yet foreign reserves nose-dived from a peak of $62 billion to as low as $24 billion. His repeated reference to the price of Brent Crude throughout his statement may be indicative of his lack of knowledge that Nigeria’s Bonny Light Crude trades at a premium of at least $2 per barrel over the price of Brent; just as his reference to Nigeria’s OPEC quota may also suggest that he does not know that Condensates do not count in measuring compliance with the quota.

“The PDP Presidential candidate faults the provision of N305 billion for NNPC’s cost under-recovery on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) but does not say exactly what he would do about PMS pricing. If however we are to go by an earlier statement from his campaign organisation, which promised to reduce the price of petrol to N87, then we can expect a much higher subsidy provision from an Atiku government; because he is not going to perform magic to get the refineries working at peak capacity immediately.

“He describes the 2019 budget as being very small, but does not offer any implementable options for improving domestic resource mobilization, which is the only sustainable means to achieving larger budgets. It does seem that he does not understand or is just feigning ignorance about the critical role of revenue in budget preparation.

 “A careful look at Atiku’s statement would show that there is nothing original about his identified “realities.” These are areas President Buhari had already identified in his speech. For instance, the President recognised that the revenue performance of the Federal Government up till September 2018 has been less than spectacular. Leaving aside for a moment the fact that there has been a remarkable increase in Federal Account receipts in the last three months, a look at the budget speech will show that the President specified a number of actions to tackle revenue weakness including strengthening on-going efforts at tax collection, liquidation of recovered assets, immediate recovery of past due oil royalties charges and deployment of the National Trade Window to improve customs collections.

“His most laughable criticism perhaps was his claim that “there is little evidence to show that increased investment in agriculture has yielded positive results”. Even the worst adversary of the Buhari administration would acknowledge that significant progress has been made in the agriculture sector.

“In his often desperate attempt to rubbish the 2019 budget, Atiku conflates foreign direct investment with capital inflows. This is wrong as capital inflows covers foreign direct investment, foreign portfolio investments, international borrowing and short-term deposits in money market instruments. He complains about movements in foreign portfolio investment which are often volatile and reflect monetary policy normalisation in the United States, meanwhile he is silent on the positive trade surplus mentioned in the budget speech which truly reflects living within our means as a nation.

“Atiku also calculates the budget deficit as a percentage of current revenue rather than as a ratio of gross domestic product which is the preferred standard for inter-temporal measures of the deficit. Using this more appropriate measure the national fiscal deficit is 1.3% of GDP which is well below the 3% specified in the Fiscal Responsibility Act and well within the best global norms. So much for those who claim they have the magic wand to grow the economy.

“A most glaring weakness in the statement by Atiku is that he does not take a stance on issues of public interest in the budget, which is utterly regrettable from someone who aspires to lead Nigeria. As President Buhari explained, the subsidy/under-recovery has been retained to reduce the burden on ordinary Nigerians at a time of weak purchasing power in a manner that avoids the abuses of the past. The truth is that contrary to the belief of people like Atiku that low fuel prices only benefit the rich, a large number of ordinary Nigerians rely on PMS to operate ‘keke’, ‘okada’, taxi, and ‘danfo’.  A lot of the generators used by small businesses also use PMS.  Indeed, it is amazing that a man who has promised N87 per litre of PMS can criticise a process of under-recovery/subsidy that is not being abused as it was in the past.

“To further show Atiku’s lack of knowledge about basic issues in the petroleum market, he contradicts himself in his quest to make a non-existent point. He complains about the benchmark price of $60 per barrel used for crude oil exports in the budget and tries hard to show understanding of the dynamics of the global oil market by referring to US shale oil production and pressures on the Saudi regime. Yet Atiku expects that OPEC quotas will come into force, in which case the price of crude oil may rise in international markets. What is obvious is the fact that low oil prices impact negatively on shale oil production. For instance, recent reports from a Permian producer show that with West Texas Intermediate at near $45 per barrel, they have already cut back on rig count and use of completion crews.  There is more over the demand side which remains extremely strong in the United States, while large economies like China and India will continue to grow at over 6% and 7% respectively in 2019, which will also impact on crude oil prices.

“Finally, Atiku moans about the capital budget without acknowledging the historically high capital expenditure over the past two budget cycles continuing into the current 2018 budget cycle. Apart from the fact that the Federal Government has kept to its promise to keep capital expenditure at 30% of the budget, the PDP Presidential candidate is quiet about his plans to raise capital expenditure and reduce recurrent spending. The reality is that it can only be done by retrenching public sector workers and by not increasing the minimum wage to which this government is fully committed.

“It is therefore obvious that Atiku’s statement on the budget was a poor attempt at playing to the gallery. Without a doubt, the country faces significant fiscal challenges. The administration of President Buhari understands these challenges, as well as workable solutions thereto. The implementation of some of the solutions however needs to be paced and well-timed to avoid dislocating the growth trajectory of the economy.”

What We Did With $322 Million Recovered From Abacha Family – Presidency

The Presidency has responded to allegation made by the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on the $322 Million that was recovered from Abacha’s family recently.

“The USD 322m  recovered is being used to make the Conditional Cash Transfer, CCT of a monthly amount of N5,000 to more than 300,000 poor homes across the nation under the Social Investment Program introduced by the Buhari administration. This is in line with the Memorandum of Understanding, signed between the governments of Nigeria and Switzerland as a condition for releasing the funds.”

In a statement today, Wednesday by the senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu said that as  part of the MoU, the World Bank is monitoring the application of the funds.

Malam Garba Shehu said that the World Bank has also given an additional facility to support the on-going cash transfers.”

The Presidential spokesman said that the PDP has continued to spread lies about the Buhari administration in the mistaken assumption that its toga of corruption will dissipate if it succeeded in black painting every other person as corrupt.

“The strategy is to make corruption appear as normative and that everyone is equally involved. They think by so doing, Nigerians will forgive them for their sins. This is a huge mistake.”

He described the PDP as an ill-wind  on the country today and that the elections next year present the citizens an excellent opportunity to save the country from it.

“We can’t imagine a sane organization shamelessly telling Nigerians that President Buhari is looting, as they themselves did of the recovered loot, the USD 322m lately recovered from the Abacha family. This is an irresponsible lie.

“Nigerians are hereby advised to be watchful of what comes out from the opposition, not to be misled into voting for a party that sees nothing wrong with corruption and would rather have everyone drenched in its colors, as they irretrievably are.”

Atiku Would Have Been In Prison If System Were To Be Working Well – Keyamoh

Director of Strategic Communications for  President Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organization, Festus Keyamo has made it clear that if the system in Nigeria had been working properly before 2015 when Buhari took over the rein of government, the Presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar would have been serving a jail term now, instead of contesting for Presidency.

Reacting to Atiku’s statement disputing the assertion by President Buhari that the system in Nigeria allows corruption to thrive because the system is slow in tackling corruption, Keyamo reminded Atiku that he is one of the greatest beneficiaries of the failed system in tackling corruption that was in place before President Buhari took over in 2015.

“We know he is aware of this, hence his latest diatribe against President Muhammadu Buhari amounts to nothing but disgusting grandstanding and an attempt to mock the system.
“If the system in Nigeria was indeed working, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would not have acquired substantial shares in INTELS in clear conflict of his duties as a Customs Officer whilst in office. Those shares would have belonged to the Nigerian people by now.
“If the system in Nigeria was indeed working, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would not have run a monopolistic company called INTELS all these years, ripping off the Nigerian people and the Nigerian State before Muhammadu Buhari came and broke that monopoly.
“If the system was working, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar would have been prosecuted and jailed for various acts of corruption and abuse of office after he left office as Vice President, some of which are:
“(a) For himself and his boss, President Olusegun Obasanjo, granting themselves licenses to build universities as President and Vice President whilst in office in clear breach of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers. Those Universities would have been probed, seized and transferred to the Nigeria State and the Nigerian people by now.
“(b) Laundering slush funds to the United States of America using phony companies, part of which was used to fund his present American University in Adamawa State through which he is also extorting Nigerians through exorbitant fees. It is public knowledge that this indictment is contained in a US Congressional Report that has led to the prosecution and conviction of his accomplices in the US, which are William Jefferson and Siemens. They were convicted under a system that works, whilst he has been walking free in Nigeria and even aspiring to the highest office in the land. It is also public knowledge that his ban from entering the United States was as a result of these indictments.
“(c) His indictment and recommendation for prosecution by the Report of the EFCC over the PTDF scandal whilst he was Vice President.
“We have also read with keen interest the case filed against Alhaji Atiku Abubakar by some public spirited Nigerians alleging that he never paid his Personal Income Taxes as at when due, yet he wants to ‘get Nigeria working again’. In this regard, we are also challenging Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to publicly display his Personal Income Tax receipts for the 3 years preceding 2018 to show that he did not just run to FIRS in 2018 to pay his backlog of Personal Income Taxes.
“For the information of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, President Muhammadu Buhari’s gallant efforts in tackling corruption headlong has led to the conviction of the President’s own party men and ex Governors who served under PDP and for acts they committed whilst in PDP. 703 persons and institutions have been convicted by the EFCC under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari since 2015. The biggest recoveries of stolen public funds in the history of Nigeria are being carried out by President Muhammadu Buhari. These recoveries were made from principally his party men who now wish to lead Nigeria with him. Some of these recoveries/seizures/forfeitures (interim and final) are:
“(a) 407 Mansions since 2015.
“(b) N794 Billion, over $261 Million Dollars, 1.1 Million Pounds Sterling, 8.1 Million Euros,
“(c) 259 Automobiles.
“(d) A fully functional hospital, St. Solomon Health Care Centre at 24, Adeniyi Jones Street, Ikeja Lagos e.t.c.
“There are so many other instances too numerous to mention. These are a world apart from the few instances of the reluctant fight against corruption that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar claimed happened under his watch as Vice President. During his time, there was a competition for corruption between himself, his boss and public officers.
“We also urge the PDP to stop making wild, unsubstantiated allegations of corruption without a modicum of proof. We have no time to respond to any allegation by the PDP without the backing of some kind of document or proof. When we see some scintilla of proof, we shall respond appropriately. And that is how we have treated the recent allegation of acquisition of shares in Etisalat and Keystone Bank by some supposed ‘family members’ of the President. No name was mentioned and no document was shown.
“Alhaji Atiku Abubakar latest adventure in trying to stand shoulder-to-shoulder in matters of integrity with President Muhammadu Buhari is a political suicide mission from which we thought his handlers would have tried to steer him away. But alas! They have decided to test the waters. Locally and internationally President Muhammadu Buhari stands several miles away from Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in matters of integrity. When the President used all his life in public office building a reputation and a name, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar used all his life in public office to build mansions and acquire personal wealth. Now Judgment Day has come when the credentials needed by the Nigerian people for the highest office are not the buildings and wealth but the simple quality of integrity.
“Alhaji Atiku Abubakar cannot eat his cake and have it.”

Buhari Would Not Have Won 2015 Election If I Hadn’t Supported Him – Obasanjo

Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

“In 2015, if I didn’t support Buhari, he wouldn’t have won the election,” said former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.

Obasanjo, who spoke today, Wednesday, at the 2018 Ibogun Day celebration, which attracted notable indigenes of Ogun State, said: “I know Buhari and he too knows me. Till the day I die, Buhari will continue to address me as ‘sir.’”

The former President said: “I have what it takes to correct him (Buhari). Nigeria should not be in the position we are today. Nigeria can be better. God has given us all that we need.

“I am qualified to speak against Buhari. One, I have done it before. Two, I have shed my blood for this country. Even my biological son has shed his blood. Why can’t I speak about what is best for this country? I am doubly qualified to do that.”

APC Says Atiku Is Depressed Out Of Frustration

National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that the Presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),  Atiku Abubakar is already showing early signs of depression as a result of frustration ahead of the 2019 Presidential election.

National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu was reacting to the statement by Atiku that the President Muhamadu Buhari has failed in his fight against corruption and that the problem was not with the system but with the President.

The APC spokesman asked the PDP Presidential candidate to concentrate on his campaign and tell Nigerians why they should elect him rather than focus energy on the APC and President Buhari

“The PDP presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is exhibiting early signs of depression, resulting from obvious frustration.  Consequently, he is unable to focus on his campaign. Otherwise, he should tell Nigerians why a discredited person like him should be elected as President instead of raising puerile allegations on a daily basis.

“President Buhari and APC, not his programmes for the country appear to be his main campaign issues. Nigerians are desirous of campaign that focuses on issues that matter to them.

“For Atiku and his PDP co-travellers, the only interest is to grab power and continue where they stopped in their avarice. The APC administration is eager to showcase the impressive achievements we have recorded in the last three and half years. This is the campaign that matters to us and this is what Nigerians are interested in.

“The trajectory is exciting as we see a brighter future shaping up. We won’t yield to the PDP’s shenanigans.  The obvious strategy of the PDP is to truncate the country’s journey towards economic buoyancy and social stability. We will not play the PDP’s game. PDP is acting an anti-people’s script.

“President Buhari remains unshaken by the desperate efforts being made by Atiku and the PDP to blackmail the APC government. Everyone who was involved in corrupt practices would be brought to justice.  PDP is not offering any alternative to the progressive course this government is pursuing.

“It is actually apparent that the party is not contesting the 2019 elections to redeem itself, least of doing any good for the country, but simply to seize power to escape justice for the grievous crimes committed against the people of this country. Nigerians won’t be fooled by the rapacious PDP gang. Never.”

Minister Gives Bandits In Zamfara Final Warning To Surrender Or…

Abdulrahman Dambazau

The Minister of Interior, retired General Abdulrahman Dambazau, has given bandits who have been attacking and killing innocent farmers in Zamfara State a final warning to stop the attacks or face the consequences.

The minister, who went on the assessment visit to the State today, Wednesday, to the areas affected by the sporadic attacks said: “this is a final warning; the bandits must stop these acts forthwith because the Federal Government has devised more stringent ways to deal with them.

“I want to assure them that they cannot withstand the consequences.”

The minister expressed worry that since those affected by the killings are largely the agrarian rural dwellers, the activities of the bandits will have a serious impact on agriculture and food security.

He assured that stakeholders in the security sector in the state would meet to fine tune the new measures that would be used in tackling the threat posed by the bandits.

The minister, who expressed President Muhammadu Buhari’s condolences to the people of the state over the attacks, made it clear that the federal government will continue to go to any length to protect the lives and properties of the citizens.

According to Dambazau, any single innocent life lost has a devastating effect on the nation and is unacceptable.

Responding, the acting Governor of the State and Speaker of the House of Assembly, Alhaji Sanusi Rikiji, lamented that the security situation in the state is getting out of hand and required the concerted efforts of all stakeholders.

“This crisis started as a farmers /herdsmen conflict but has now escalated to the killing of the innocent, rustling and kidnapping.”

The acting governor, who commended the joint efforts of the security agencies at all the flashpoints, said that the hoodlums had devised fresh tactics to evade confrontation with security personnel.

Source: NAN.

Presidency To PDP: Don’t Make Family The Campaign Issue, You Will Regret It

Shehu Garba

The Presidency has cautioned the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to stop turning family affairs into campaign issues ahead of the 2019 general elections.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, who issued such warning today, Wednesday in an interaction with news men, said: “if the opposition Peoples Democratic Party wants to make family the issue in the coming elections, the APC would gladly accept the challenge. Let this be the subject for 2019 election.

“The PDP leadership cannot afford to make family an issue in this campaign. Need I say more? The only thing I want to add is that PDP is engaging in mud-slinging because it finds it easier than speaking on their despicable 16-year record in the course of which they abused the trust of Nigerians.”

Garba Shehu, who was reacting to various comments by several organs of the opposition party on remarks made by the President on views publicly expressed by his wife, Mrs. Aisha Muhammadu Buhari in an interview, said that questions raised of the President by the PDP in regard to his wife only amounted to an own goal.

 “They made a mess of everything including the economy, security and infrastructure. It has come to the destiny of President Muhammadu Buhari to correct their mistakes.

“The PDP doesn’t see anything beyond grabbing power, power at all costs. As an opposition party, they have failed. They have remained disconnected with the masses of our people. It is an irony that a party that boasted as being the largest in Africa is now begging small parties for alliances. Even if they get all those paper parties behind them, they will still fail. A Presidential contest is more than the issuance of daily press releases containing falsehoods.

“They have launched a campaign for the Presidency, a campaign that has failed to get any traction. PDP members are themselves admitting that the campaign hadn’t made a good start, that attendance at rallies had unarguably been thin. The whole thing is not working; that President Buhari is unstoppable.

“Rather than a so-called cabal, an imaginary creation attached to all past governments of the country, President Buhari is remote-controlled by the 200 million-plus Nigerian people whose interest is uppermost in everything he says and does.

“The PDP doesn’t have the strength and support to fight President Buhari. They don’t have the records in security, economy and the war against corruption to mount any meaningful challenge. They have no records of accomplishments in infrastructure. In the 16 years they held sway, they have nothing to show for the colossal oil revenues earned, including USD 16 billion doled upfront from the Central Bank for power, without a single megawatt to show for all that money. That is why they are dragging the President’s wife into their politics.”

Police Threatens Dino Melaye With Criminal Defamatory Offence, Hate Speech Charge

File Photo of police PRO, Jimoh Moshood addressing press

The Nigeria police has threatened Senator Dino Melaye, representing Kogi West Senatorial zone in the red chamber of the National Assembly, with criminal defamatory offence and hate speech charge.

“Senator Dino Melaye is hereby called upon to know that his statement constitutes a criminal defamatory offence, hate speech and hateful conduct. He should however as a law maker be law abiding and desist from un-senatorial and lawless utterances that cannot be substantiated with facts.”

The police, in a statement by Force Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Moshood, described Dino Melaye’s allegation that the police had planned to arrest him and inject him to death is a figment of his imagination, adding that the Inspector General of Police had never given such order.

“The Force is categorically stating that the statement is mischievous, malicious, capable of misleading the public and laughable. There was no such order from the Inspector General of Police or any plan by the Force to arrest Senator Dino Melaye and inject him to death but if the Senator knows he had committed any crime or he is aware of his involvement in any crime, he should come out and confess and face the legal consequences instead of whipping up sentiments to distract the public.

“The Force sees such defamatory, mischievous, malicious and reckless statement by Senator Dino Melaye as untrue, ridiculous, mischievous and unfortunate. Members of the public are hereby enjoined to disregard and discountenance the statement by Senator Dino Melaye in its entirety as untrue and mischievous.

“The Inspector General of Police will not be distracted by statements from the likes of Senator Dino Melaye but will continue to ensure that the rule of law prevails in all matters.”

Atiku To Buhari In Open Letter: Don’t Blame The Nigerian System For Your Failure

Atiku Abubakar

My attention has been drawn to a statement by President Muhammadu Buhari on the occasion of a Christmas homage paid on him by members of the Federal Capital Territory Community in which he blamed his inability to fight corruption on the Nigerian system.

According to the President, his administration is slow in fighting corruption because the system is slow.

My immediate response to this is to commend President Buhari for admitting that he has failed in fighting corruption. The President has just corroborated Transparency International, whose latest Corruption Perception Index shows that Nigeria is more corrupt today than it was under the previous administration, having moved 12 places backwards in the CPI, from 136 in 2014 to 148 this year.

But my point of departure from the President is in blaming his failure on the system. I disagree. The system has challenges, yes, but where there is political will, the system can make progress.

I was Vice President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 and we used that same system to speedily convict no less a personality than an Inspector General of Police, and several others including cabinet ministers and other high officials.

Mr. President, the problem with your anti-corruption war is not the system. You are the problem!

The system allows you to arrest, try and convict your former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, who was fingered in a major corruption case, but you chose to let him go Scot free and you demonstrated your tolerance for his corruption by giving him a prominent role in your re-election campaign and recently welcoming him to the Presidential Villa with open arms.

The system allowed you to arrest, try and convict Abdulrasheed Maina, the biggest ever alleged thief in our civil service history, who is suspected of looting the pensions of millions of aged Nigerians. Yet you chose not to go that route, preferring instead to recall him, reinstate and double promote him while giving him armed guards to move about.

The system allows you to probe the $25 billion NNPC contracts awarded without due process, but you chose to bury the matter under the carpet, hoping the Nigerian people will forget about that grand scale alleged looting exposed by a leaked memo from a member of your cabinet.

Finally, nothing in the system stops you from telling Nigerians who owns the billions found in an Ikoyi apartment.

Based on the above statement of facts, I will not allow you to to make Nigeria the scapegoat for your failure. Your failure is personal, and not national.

If you could go abroad to insult Nigerian youths as lazy, why did you go to Paris to praise a governor who was caught red-handed receiving bribes on camera?

The system did not stop the EFCC from charging the opposition Governor of Akwa-Ibom, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, as a co-accused in the case involving the NBA Chairman, Mr Paul Usoro (SAN). Contrast this with the treatment meted out to Governor Umar Ganduje of the ruling All Progressive Congress.

Besides, your excuse is deceptive, because you have staunchly resisted restructuring. If you really believed that the system is the problem, you would have embraced restructuring.

Unfortunate as your admitted failure in the war on corruption is, it is your economic policy that is the greater failure. Your lack of ideas and your politicisation of the corruption war has made your administration fight legitimate businesses and the opposition.

I might add that it is actions such as this that have led to an unprecedented capital flight which has caused joblessness and made Nigeria the world headquarters for extreme poverty under your watch.

Atiku Abubakar

Waziri of Adamawa

Presidential Candidate of PDP & Vice President of Nigeria, 1999-2007 

Group Describes Atiku’s Response To 2019 Budget An Act Of Illiteracy

Niyi akinsiju

A group, Buhari Media Organization (BMO) has described the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar as illiterate against the background of his reaction to the 2019 budget proposal which President Muhammadu Buhari recently presented to the joint session of the National Assembly.

The former Vice President had given six reasons why the budget won’t work and concluded, in a personally signed statement, that Nigeria had not exited recession.

But group said in a statement by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, that Atiku’s position has proved that his knowledge of economic principles is questionable.

“How could a man described as one with economic know-how say a country whose Gross Domestic Product (GDP) stood at 1.81 % in the third quarter of 2018 compared to 1.17 % the previous year had not exited recession?

“Even his statement that indicated that there was a 1.5% growth in the second quarter of 2018 is a clear pointer to a sure and steady growth backed by a non-oil GDP growth of 2.01% in the same quarter as a result of the current administration’s  faithful implementation of its Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).

 “In addition we have had three budget cycles since 2015 that have spurred massive infrastructural growth with 1,531 kilometres of roads constructed and 1,008 kilometres rehabilitated across the country as well as massive railway construction, yet the PDP Presidential candidate wants Nigerians to believe that the 2019 budget proposal and the previous ones were bad.

“We make bold to say that contrary to Atiku’s position, the budget will build on the sure and steady progress the country has witnessed in so many facets of life and attain the 2019 projection of 3.01% growth.”

The Media Group said that all President Buhari has been doing since 2015 is to dig Nigeria out of the hole that PDP placed it for sixteen years.

“It would be recalled that the party presided over what would go down in history as one of the worst times in the country’s political history.

“After years of higher oil revenue, PDP ensured that over 100 million Nigerians were living on less than $1 a day in 2012 as confirmed by the World Bank.

“Nearly 61% of Nigerians were living in extreme poverty at that time while an audit report by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) showed that thecountry earned $62.9 billion (about N12.5 trillion) that same year.

“It was around this time that over 800 companies shut down and tens of thousands of Nigerians were pushed into the unemployment market, and that did not include Government-owned Enterprises (GOEs)  that were privatised under the supervision of Atiku Abubakar as the then Vice President between 1999 and 2007.

Incidentally these companies folded up, in the same PDP years, after their assets were stripped by their new owners.

“President Buhari’s administration was now left with the task of paying off pensioners and giving interest-free loans to small business owners and farmers under the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme  (GEEP) in order to take millions of people from the poverty threshold that Atiku’s party forced many Nigerians into.

BMO also expressed surprise at the manner an individual aspiring to govern Nigeria glibly dismissed the increase in the country’s foreign reserve under President Buhari’s watch.

“In the President budget speech, he revealed that the reserves were up from a low of $28.57 billion in May 2015 to $42.92 billion in December 2018 but Atiku,the ‘economic expert’ said it had nothing to do with the government’s economic policies, but the grace of God.

“How could he have said a $14.35billion increase in foreign reserves be simply by God’s grace? So how would he describe the failure by the previous government to add to the reserves in spite of higher oil sales for most part of its tenure?

“That tells you all Nigerians needs to know about Atiku’s economic knowledge-Questionable” BMO added.

It called on Nigerians to disregard the PDP Presidential candidate’s stance on the 2019 budget as part of the tissue of lies he has been dishing out in recent times to discredit President Buhari and his administration.

The group also condemned Alhaji Buba Galadima for calling for the disqualification of President Buhari as the presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2019 general elections is a mere expression of frustration and crass ignorance.

Galadima, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) presidential campaign spokesman, at a world press conference on Sunday in Abuja, had called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to disqualify President Buhari for receiving N1.22 billion from Nigerians farmers, which, according to him, contravenes the provision of the Electoral Act.

However, BMO said that Galadima is uninformed about the finer points of the Electoral Act which is why he is finding fault with N100 individual donation of members of an association.

“The association of farmers and fertilizer producers are not corporate entities and neither are they registered corporations, and certainly not captured in the Electoral Act. So for Galadima, a supposedly educated person and politician to ask for disqualification of president Buhari on the basis of their donation, is engagement in petty talks. 

“Is Galadima rewriting the law on who and what to contribute to an electioneering campaign fund? He apparently forgets that President Buhari enjoys mass appeal and popularity among the Nigerian poor and downtrodden who he is feverishly elevating on to higher economic levels from the extreme poverty to which they were pushed into by the collective irresponsibility of the PDP governments of many years.“

It said that Buba Galadima got himself mixed up, by equating individual donation to corporate donation.

“We advise this gentleman to keep his anger under control so that such anger should not be allowed to contaminate the political space.” 

The group also described the spokesperson’s allegation that security agencies were after the lawmakers who heckled president Buhari at the presentation of the 2019 budget proposal “as figment of his imagination and the product of a troubled mind.

“Obviously, PDP elements see defeat at the 2019 election staring them in face and they are jittery. The colossal failure of their presidential campaign flag- off in three geographical zones in the country, the groundswell of popular acclaim of President Muhammadu Buhari achievements all over the country have put the PDP under tremendous pressure and they have become desperadoes.”

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