Prof Soludo spoke at the
‘Big Ideas Podium’, a public policy debate organised by the Afri Heritage
Institution in Enugu, where he canvassed what he termed a “citizens united”
campaign by Nigerians to demand change and accountability from government at
all levels.
The former Governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, on Thursday said President
Muhammadu Buhari had worsened the “very bad” economic situation he inherited
when he assumed power in 2015.
Besides Soludo, other
speakers at the inaugural edition of the Big Ideas Podium were a former Cross
River State Governor, Donald Duke; a former Chief Economic Adviser to the
President, Prof. Osita Ogbu; and a member of the Presidential Economic Advisory
Board, Prof. Akpan Ekpo.
Speaking on the theme of
the debate, ‘Prognosis of the Nigerian Economy 2017’, Soludo said Nigeria was
fast approaching the status of a failed state.
The former apex bank chief
noted that it would take nothing short of a miracle for the Federal Government
to return the naira to its exchange rate to the dollar as of the time Buhari
took over on May 29, 2015.
He said, “Buhari met a very
bad situation when he assumed power, but he has made the situation worse.
Nigeria today is a fragile state with a failing economy. Some say failing
state; some say failed state.
“The economy is not just in
recession; we are suffering from massive economic compression. Saying it is
recession trivialises the issue.
“It will be a miracle if
after eight years, by the time it leaves office in 2023, the current
administration is able to return the economy in dollar terms to the exchange
rate it met when it took over.
“The truth is this
government inherited a very bad situation, but it has made it very much worse.”
He criticised what he
described as the “official policy of waiting for the oil price to rise.”
According to the former CBN
governor, the government cannot be relied upon to provide the change that
Nigerians desire.
The solution to the quest
for change, according to him, is a citizens’ united campaign that will put
government on its toes.
He called on Nigerians to
agitate for the implementation of campaign promises by government at all
levels, noting that the country would make progress if political parties kept
at least 25 per cent of the promises they made before coming to power.
Soludo said, “Only citizens
united can rescue Nigeria, not just the government alone. It is a big luxury
for anybody to say I am minding my business, because what others do will come
to mind your own business for you sooner than later.
“We can’t get the
leadership that we desire but we can get the leadership that we demand and work
for. If only each party or government implements 25 per cent of their promises,
Nigeria will be a great country.”
He added, “If you see the
governments run by APC, PDP and APGA, they are all the same, because Nigerians
don’t hold them accountable. We must resolve as citizens not to let government
off again; peaceful agitation must be encouraged and tolerated in this country.
Everybody must be allowed to have a voice.
“For example, the APC
promised us that they were going to restructure Nigeria; before the elections,
they said the current structure was not working, they said that Nigeria was
becoming a failed state; but now, they are in power and they are not getting it
done.
“Unless we citizens rise up
and tell the government ‘deliver on what you promised’, they will not get it
done.”
Soludo added that issues
such as the continuing agitation for the Presidency along tribal and religious
lines were distractions that arose from the fact that Nigeria was not working.
He said, “Nigeria is not
working in anybody’s interest except that of the privileged few and because of
this, there is an obsession with unnecessary distractions, like which part of
the country produces the President. You can have the President, the Vice
President and all the ministers from one village and the life of the ordinary
people from that village will not move from point A to point B.
“The North has ruled the
country for several years, but poverty, to a very large extent, is a northern
problem.
“In the last dispensation,
we had Jonathan as President, the Finance ministry and almost all the financial
institutions of government were headed by Igbos then, but we still don’t have
any motorable federal road in Igboland.”
Soludo noted that the
government could not provide the type of change Nigerians desired.
He added, “Change is a
struggle; change is never given by a benevolent elite; no change is given by
the government, the people always had to ask for change. Nigeria has been
waiting for a benevolent leader since 1960 but he has not come. You will get
the type of leader that the people demand.
“The change we think we
need will never be given to us; we have to demand it; we have to agitate for
it, and it is the sustained agitation that will bring about the change.
Citizens should get involved and stop complaining.”
While reacting to Soludo’s
assertions, the Presidency said Buhari was working diligently to fix the bad
economy he inherited from the last administration with positive results now
emerging.
The Senior Special
Assistant to the Acting President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande,
said while Soludo was entitled to his own opinion, Nigerians were entitled to
the facts.
According to him, while the
opinion expressed by Soludo is understandable in a democratic system, the facts
are that the challenges of today are direct results of wrong decisions of the
past and mind-boggling actions of those who were entrusted with leadership.
Akande stated, “Nigerians
have demonstrated that they know that the Buhari administration inherited a
sorry state of the economy but is working diligently to fix it with positive
results now emerging.
“What even the former CBN
Governor, Soludo, cannot deny is the fact that the Buhari administration has
ended the bleeding of the nation and is implementing reforms.
“The Buhari administration
is spending more on infrastructure at a time when resources are lean. When we
had abundant revenues, what happened was profligate and plunder.
“What no one can deny is
that the Buhari administration is now implementing on behalf of ordinary
Nigerians a Social Investment Programme that is unprecedented in Nigeria’s
history; paying poorest Nigerians N5,000 monthly; feeding school children and
engaging hundreds of thousands of unemployed graduates. And there is more to
come.
“The Buhari administration
is plugging loopholes in several ways, including through the Treasury Single
Account, raking in resources that otherwise were hidden and misappropriated,
and the proper auditing of the federal payroll discovering about 30,000 ghost
workers and saving billions per month.”
He added, “Another step in
the right direction is the fact that Nigeria no longer has to shell out
billions of dollars for the JVC cash call, bringing relief from a burden that
has slowed down investment in the oil industry.
“It is certainly quite
curious that very few among us will choose to ignore the new direction but make
story of the burdens of the past without proper attributions. This appears to
me to be selective amnesia to which they are certainly entitled.
“What would have been more
patriotic is that people of goodwill will join several others working with us
in this administration and offer progressive ideas and join hands with a
government and administration that everyone knows is led by a President and Vice
President who are trustworthy and are people of unabashed honesty and
integrity.”
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