NewsEconomic Crisis: Jigawa Governor Blames Jonathan, Exonerates Obasanjo

Economic Crisis: Jigawa Governor Blames Jonathan, Exonerates Obasanjo

SAN FRANCISCO, August 02, (THEWILL) – The Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Badaru has blamed the Goodluck Jonathan-led immediate past administration of being responsible for the current economic recession in the country, asserting that the then president carried on as if the economy was immune to the present challenges despite being aware of what the future held.

He stated this on Thursday while interacting with newsmen in Abuja, shortly after he was inaugurated to head the primary election panel of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the Ondo State governorship election.

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The Governor stated that “there is no magic” for Nigeria to get out of the current recession, emphasizing that competitiveness in line with global standard would bring about sustainability.

Badaru, who absolved former President Olusegun Obasanjo of any blame regarding the current state of the economy, said: “On this recession, you have to look at the history. We had signals towards end of 2013 to 2014, it has been there. We knew that it was coming but the past leaders did nothing to stop it.

“The problem with the past leaders was that they should have started cutting these expenditures from time. For instance, what Obasanjo did with the cement was good. We stopped importation of cement into Nigeria. Why do we have to import rice, maize, why do we have to import wheat? Why do have to import milk? At the time the going was good, the government was supposed to give credible intervention for us like what Obasanjo did with the cement to handle the production of rice. It is no magic.

“Even though they knew the danger was coming, they built an economy based on what we got. It’s just like you are now earning N1million and spending it all in that year without thinking of your retirement, without thinking of you falling sick, without thinking that your wife will give birth to another child and that you’ll take the child to school.

“That is what these past leaders did; knowing fully well that the problem started since 2013 and they could have planned to keep us intact at this time.

“For instance, we all know that when time was good, we were earning like $3 billion monthly and our expenditure profile for importation rose to $2.5. So, at that time, we were able to stabilize the currency because the dollar we got we had enough to pay for what we needed.”

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