Frank backs Sanusi on Nigeria’s bankruptcy
Says APC govt drives 100m
Nigerians into abject poverty A political activist and former deputy national
publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank,
has commended the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, for his timely warning
over the precarious state of the nation’s economy.
Frank in a statement Thursday in Abuja, also called on other
traditional rulers and religious leaders to emulate the Emir – who is known to
speak the truth even at his own peril – by speaking out to save the country
from imminent collapse. It could be recalled that Emir Sanusi – a former
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has raised the alarm that the
country is heading towards a catastrophic bankruptcy as a result of the poor
and indolent management of the economy by the General Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration. He also recalled that the former Chairman of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum (NGF) and ex-Governor of
Zamfara State, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari,
had issued a similar warning about a month ago when he declared that Nigeria is
heading towards another recession. He stated that the failure of Buhari to
implement a new minimum wage for Nigerian workers – six months after signing
the bill into law – as well as the incapacity of may state governments to pay salaries
are clear signs that General Buhari is presiding over financially messed up and
comatose economy. Frank said: “This is a Government that has failed to
implement a new minimum wage for its workforce after Buhari hurriedly signed
the minimum wage bill into law in April to save face on May Day. Buhari has
breached the minimum wage act by refusing to implement it. “This is a
Government that has failed to operationalize financial autonomy for state
judiciary and legislatures which Buhari signed into law in June 2018 following
the last constitutional amendment exercise. Number of people living with
poverty in Nigeria frightening ― Emir Sanusi “This is a Government that has
failed to name ministers and key aides to the President after over a month of
being sworn into office. “In many states of the federation, full workers’
salaries have not been paid for upwards of three years. Is it not benumbing
that the newly inaugurated government in Ogun State had to secure a N7billion
bank loan to pay May salaries?” He lamented that while Nigerians are daily
fleeing the country to seek refuge – legally or illegally – in other climes,
Gen. Buhari and his cabal are busy looting the country, buying properties –
locally and internationally – and busy enriching themselves at the detriment of
the masses. He stated that having failed in the last four years to meet the
aspirations of Nigerians for humane, purposeful and progressive governance, the
present administration has resorted to churning out lies in order to keep
Nigerians in perpetual bondage. He further urged Nigerians not to be carried
away by Gen. Buhari’s promise, during his inauguration, to lift 100million
Nigerians out of poverty, saying, “already, Buhari’s rudderless and overly
corrupt administration has driven over a 100 million Nigerians into abject
poverty and countless others to their early graves through suicide and
banditry.” He called on international development partners to prevail on Gen.
Buhari to be more responsive to the genuine needs of the people in order to
save Nigerians from the current state of avoidable and unnecessary hardship in
the land.
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