Minister of Power, Works
and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, has asked critics of the Federal government’s
decision to borrow funds to provide alternatives if they are against such
decision.
He made this statement
while addressing newsmen in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
“Those who say we shouldn’t
borrow must have an alternative answer to where we will get the money. Those
who don’t support borrowing, are they ready to support increased taxes?” he
asked.
The minister blamed the
slow pace of works on the federal road across the country on the paucity of
funds.
He went on to defend the
decision of the government to borrow monies to fund its various projects in the
country.
“Where do we get the
money,?” Fashola queried. “It is not from President Muhammadu Buhari’s salary
or the National Assembly’s salary; we are talking about quantifiable,
substantial billions of naira that need to be spent to pay. That is how you
move money around the economy because once you pay the contractors, they order
sand, cement, iron rods. They don’t keep all those things. Where the money
stops, supply stops” the minister said.
Fashola gave assurance that
the government would continue to improve the economic wellbeing of the people
through infrastructural development in the country.
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