Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo on Wednesday came hard on President Muhammadu
Buhari, urging him to fix the country’s economy as he promised during
electioneering rather than expressing frustration at the gloomy economic
situation. Obasanjo spoke during a lecture he delivered at the First Akintola
Williams Annual Lecture in Lagos titled, “Nigeria yesterday, today and
tomorrow: Governance and accountability.’’ He said that it would have been
needless for Nigerians to cry for a change of government if things were rosy
in the country before Buhari took over. The ex-President also faulted the
proposed borrowing of US$30bn by the Buhari administration, arguing that such
would amount to taking the soft option capable of hurting the country in
future. Besides, he cautioned Buhari against castigating his administration
alongside previous ones, describing such as uncharitable, fussy and
uninstructive.According to Obasanjo, if the current administration does not
fix the economy to relieve the pain and anguish of many Nigerians, the gains
recorded in fighting insurgency and corruption will pale into
insignificance.Obasanjo stated, “It is easier to win an election than to
right the wrongs of a badly fouled situation. When you are outside, what you
see and know are nothing compared with the reality. And yet once you are on
seat, you have to clear the mess and put the nation on the path of rectitude,
development and progress leaving no group or section out of your plan,
programme and policy and efforts. The longer it takes, the more intractable
the problem may become. “I understand President Buhari’s frustration on the
state of the economy inherited by him. It was the same reason and situation
that brought about cry for change, otherwise o. Source:
Punch
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