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Buhari Reveals Why Nigeria, Its People Are Suffering

SAN FRANCISCO, August 11, (THEWILL) – President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday observed that the significant drop in crude oil prices in the international market since his assumption of office has made Nigeria “suddenly a poor country”.

He added that the unanticipated fall in the price of the commodity has left Nigeria poor, leaving it to struggle economically and subjecting its people to suffering.

Buhari however expressed his administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability was serving the country in good stead, despite severe shortage of resources in the country.

The President, according to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, spoke at the State House, Abuja, while receiving the United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, Executive Director and Under Secretary General of the United Nations, Prof Babatunde Osotimehin.

He said, “It has been a very difficult year for Nigeria. Before we came to office, petroleum sold for about $100 per barrel.

“Then it crashed to $37, and now oscillates between $40 and $45 per barrel. Suddenly, we’re a poor country, but commitment to transparency and accountability is not making people know that there is severe shortage.”

Asking UNFPA to bear with Nigeria in whichever area the country could not live up to its responsibilities for now, he pointed out that exploding population and different cultural practices in the country provide fertile ground for research to organizations like UNFPA.

The President thanked the UN agency for its commitment to saving lives in Nigeria, particularly of women and children.

On food security, he said reports from the North-East of the country were encouraging, as people were returning to their farmlands, with the guarantee of relative security.

Prof Osotimehin, who is a former Minister of Health in Nigeria, said UNFPA was determined to promote health care facilities across the country, noting that reduction of maternal mortality was doable, if the country paid more attention to access to health facilities, and human resources to run them.

He also encouraged Nigeria to commit to providing resources for health care, on a rollover basis, pledging that the UN would work with the country to provide humanitarian assistance not only in the North-East, “but even extended to the Lake Chad basin.”

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