‘Buhari Has Taken Nigeria From Economic Recession To Economic Depression’ – Fayose
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has accused
President Muhammadu Buhari of being the major
cause of the problems currently in Nigeria as
well putting the future of at risk through his
actions.
The was quoted as saying this in a statement by
his Special Assistant on Public Communications
and New Media, Lere Olayinka, on Sunday.
“Our President, through his actions and inactions
is destroying everything that makes Nigeria a
country and well-meaning Nigerians must stand-
up to be counted in the crusade to save the
country from going under,” he said.
The governor also said the release of N350bn by
the Federal Government for capital projects will
not help the Nigerian economy considering the
challenges facing the country.
He called on the government to stop deceiving
Nigerians and admit that Nigeria under Buhari
had moved from economic recession to economic
depression.
Fayose also called on the President to realise that
Nigerians would not measure his government on
the basis of what his predecessors failed to do,
but on what he did or neglected to do between
May 29, 2016 and May 29, 2019.He accused the President of discouraging foreign
investment in the country by calling Nigerians
corrupt people.
“Which foreign investor will invest his money in a
country of dishonest people? Who made investors
to leave Nigeria if not President Buhari, who
created atmosphere of economic and political
instability in the country by his acts of nepotism
and vindictiveness?”
He said instead of blaming his predecessors for
the state of the nation, Buhari should focus on
solving the country’s problems.
“No nation has ever reached greatness by their
leaders engaging in blame game, nepotism and
vengeance as being done by the president and his
All Progressives Congress government,” he said.
He added, “Like I said before, the main issue
confronting Nigerians now is hunger and hunger
does not speak the language of politics. It is
therefore no longer about politics; it is about
preventing hunger from killing Nigerians.”
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