Deputy Governor of Niger state, Yakubu Garba, had a herculean task controlling the crowd of angry youths that took to the street in Minna, the state capital to protest the rising cost of food in the country on Monday.
The youths who blocked the major streets in the capital are protesting the rising cost of food items in the country. The situation has become unbearable for many Nigerians, analyst insist, despite government’s assurance that it is trying hard to ameliorate the situation.
The protest has sent shock waves across the country of a possible backlash in other 36 states and the Federal capital Territory, FCT, if it is not quickly contained.
Even though, those watching the situation in the state said riot policemen are likely to be dispatched to contain the protest from spreading to other parts of the state, and adjoining states, it could spark of a more violent problem if not well handled.
The protest is coming on the heels of the Presidency attack on Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president who said at the weekend that the economy has been mismanaged by the ruling All Progresives’ Congress, APC.
For his remark that things are currently too hard for many Nigerians, the administration issued a statement on Sunday trenchantly criticising Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, during last year election.
The PDP candidate, among others, in his remarks slammed the government for pursuing economic policies that have driven Nigerians into deep poverty, adding that foreign companies had also left the country in droves due to the unfavourable business atmosphere.
But in a statement signed by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy yesterday, the government said “Nigerians enjoy lowest cost of living in Africa under Tinubu’, knocking Abubakar for raising unnecessary alarm.
Below Onanuga’s Full Statement Titled “ATIKU ABUBAKAR AND HIS NEW HOBBY”
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has certainly found a new hobby to keep himself busy, having failed to achieve his lifelong ambition of becoming the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He is increasingly carving for himself the role of opposition-in-chief to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his government.
However, we notice that the former Vice-President, just like in his political contests, is also doing a poor job of it, offering pedestrian and uninformed interventions on our economy and other matters of public concerns.
Atiku’s latest diatribe was another uncharitable commentary on the state of the economy and the efforts of the President Bola Tinubu administration in remoulding it for sustained prosperity.
Nigerians can easily see through the hypocrisy of Alhaji Atiku, who in accusing President Tinubu of poor response to the nation’s challenges and causing pains and despair, didn’t offer any better policy options in his run for the Presidency different from the economic reform agenda being pursued by President Tinubu.
All the major candidates agreed that the fuel subsidy regime, which had become an albatross on the economy, must end. They all agreed that the multiple exchange rates must be fixed. Where President Tinubu and Atiku differed was in selling NNPC Limited and other national assets. Atiku went for this so he could sell these important national assets to his friends and cronies.
President Tinubu removed the subsidy from Day One and announced moves to harmonise the exchange rates. Since then, he and his economic team have been working vigorously to harmonise the rates and also end the rampant and criminal arbitrage that the multiple windows allowed.
President Tinubu acknowledged, on different occasions, that the reforms his government is implementing will cause immediate pains, but will usher in an era of prosperity in the medium and long terms.
Minus Atiku, reputable local and international agencies who understand the situation the Tinubu administration found itself have commended the administration, having seen a policy trajectory that is clearly positive, realistic and sustainable.
Atiku’s claims that the private sector is shrinking and that multinational companies are leaving our companies in ‘droves’ are not grounded on facts.
His claim that the government’s policies have created intense cost of living pressures are also not grounded on facts as recent comparative cost of living indices show that Nigerians still enjoy the lowest cost of living in Africa.
Instead of mouthing platitudes every time in a bid to earn cheap political mileage, Alhaji Atiku who presumes himself as the leader of opposition should tell Nigerians what he would have done better if he had been elected President.
Atiku should be honest enough to admit that President Tinubu inherited a weak economy, which to all intents and purposes and to ensure the survival of our country needs a complete overhaul.
The economy was plagued by decades of significant fiscal deficits, a low revenue base, high external and domestic debts, and huge debt service burden.
The national budget Tinubu met in 2023 showed that 97 percent of revenue was to be spent on debt servicing, with little reserved for capital, thereby foreclosing growth and jobs.
Confronted with this grim economic reality, President Tinubu faced a difficult choice of balancing the political and economic costs of reforms against the risks of economic recession. His government chose the former, to keep the economy afloat and set it back on the path of growth and prosperity.
President Tinubu is focused on solving our economic and security challenges. The fiscal and monetary policies his administration is pursuing are delivering unprecedented value to investors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Nigerian Stock Exchange is outperforming others in the world and is now the best, not based on bubble, but record profits by many listed companies.
The administration has also embarked on comprehensive fiscal and tax policy reform that will drive speedy recovery and spur economic growth.
Nigerians and the global investment communities trust the ability and competence of President Tinubu to deliver progress and shared prosperity.
While President Tinubu and his able team are working very hard to make our country better, ensure our economy is stronger and more competitive, Atiku Abubakar and his cohorts may continue to bellyache.
However, they cannot stop the serious work of nation-building already set in motion by President Tinubu.
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