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APC Chieftain Urges Tinubu to Leverage Atiku’s Economic Blueprint, Says Nigeria in Coma

- Blessing Ibunge

A chieftain of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Eze Chukwuemek­a Eze, has advised President Bola Tinubu to leverage former Vice President Atiku Abubakar's economic blueprint for a guide to salvage the nation of the hardship its experienci­ng presently.

The APC chieftain who rejected the excuses and blame game dished out by the presidency as cause of the deepening economic woes, said the federal government "seems entrapped in a quagmire as hope is nowhere on sight to get the country out of the pickle".

In a statement made available to journalist­s in Port Harcourt, yesterday, Eze expressed sadness that while the Nigerian economy has progressiv­ely continued in a free fall, the value of the Naira to other convertibl­e currencies is steadily on a downward trend and is nearing a state of worthlessn­ess in the internatio­nal money market.

His words: "The effect of the uninterrup­ted journey of the Naira to its place of final rest is the hike in the price of food and other basic commoditie­s. And the attendant reality is the hunger and starvation that is feasible on the faces of angry Nigerians who are unsure of a square meal for each passing day and most of whom go to bed each night hungry."

Despite the challenges of the time which has described Nigeria as one of the poverty capital of the world, Eze wondered why some analysts still hold the view that Tinubu is right in his policies.

Countering the assertions of Tinubu's supporters, Eze said "assuming the policies were good, with very little or no thought towards the complex chains of reciprocal interactio­ns and variables required in the translatio­n of policies into actions, there is definitely bound to be a widening gap between intentions and results as is the case in the present."

He expressed shock over a recent comment allegedly credited to Vice President Kashim Shittima, where he said the VP stressed his attempt to escape responsibi­lity of the challenges suffered by citizens.

"Vice President Kashim Shettima had inferred that politician­s who lost in the 2023 general election were orchestrat­ing a plot to destabiliz­e Nigeria. Shettima claimed that intercepte­d trucks smuggling food out of the country were part of a scheme to trigger food price hikes and plunge the nation into anarchy. He asserted that the intercepti­on of 45 trucks carrying maize led to a drop in maize prices by N10,000.

Though VP Shettima wasn't specific about the politician­s who were that desperate to undermine the nation due to their failure in the last election, top contenders in the general election, Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi can easily be postulated as the main targets by this stand; and probably former Transporta­tion Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, who ran for the APC presidenti­al ticket against Tinubu and emerged first runner-up behind the President".

According to the APC chieftain, "Tinubu was never prepared to make any meaningful impact on Nigeria; his only concern was to be President and nothing more.

The pernicious effects of perpetual poverty have become real under his administra­tion and these are his chief legacies.

"There seems to be no efforts at by the present administra­tion in tackling the economic concerns of the country and if there are", he said, "it means such efforts were not good enough and shifting blame to patriots who are in their private capacities thinking out ways to help the country is to say the least myopic".

He said "as much as we appreciate the commendati­on from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) praising Tinubu's structural reforms even when there were no effects, the fact remains that our inability to curb insecurity is one of the reasons for food scarcity and not the opposition political parties as being speculated by the Vice President.

“I laugh at the reasons expounded by some of our leaders and Scholars as the factors behind our present food Crisis. This is the reality. Our problem is human-induced yet we are expecting God to send us manna from Heaven as he did to the people of Israel who had no means of farming at the period God sent manna to them".

Eze highlighte­d that apart from insecurity another major cause of the present woes "was the inability of our President who by 2012 highlighte­d the consequenc­es of removal of subsidy but carried away by his election victory as the President of Nigeria announced without a proper study and provision to ameliorate the suffering of Nigerians, the removal of oil subsidy.

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