The Guardian (Nigeria)

Come up with workable economic plan to lift Nigerians, TUC tells Buhari

• Deplores unbridled funding of infrastruc­ture with foreign loans

- From Collins Olayinka, Abuja

DISTURBEDB­Y parlous living conditions of Nigerians, the Trade Union Congress ( TUC), yesterday, charged President Muhammadu Buhari and the other tiers of government to design a new people- centred and workable economic roadmap.

In a Sallah message, signed by its President and Secretary- General, Quadri Olaleye and Musa- Lawal Ozigi, the union decried the unbridled funding of infrastruc­ture with foreign loans.

TUC said: “This is the time for the leadership at all levels to have a rethink and redraw a workable roadmap capable of transformi­ng the economy of the country. The plight of Nigerians under this administra­tion falls below expectatio­ns. We say no to more loans. It has to stop. We are not in a master- servant relationsh­ip. Public officials are our employees because they are paid with taxpayers’ money.”

The central labour body declared that Nigerians were going through one of the worst periods of their lives, noting: “The impoverish­ed masses of the country are going through an excruciati­ng experience presently and it behoves the wealthy and the privileged Nigerians to empathise with the needy. Painfully and regrettabl­y, the order of the day has been the flagrant transfer of our commonweal­th and loans to foreign banks rather than making it useful for the nation where it is really needed.”

The congress maintained that it desired a country that is peaceful and develop - ment- conscious.

“To achieve this, the youths have to be gainfully engaged – not as political thugs. An army of idle youths portends great danger for any society. While we celebrate with our Muslim brothers and sisters, we must be committed to sharing and caring for one another as Allah has directed. We call on everyone to remain self- discipline­d and law- abiding, even as we strive to achieve the desired developmen­t we crave,” it added.

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