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Governor Fayose Speaks Out On 2016 National Budget by judondasylva(m): 7:30am On Apr 09, 2016 |
– Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose has
deem it unnecessary for Nigeria to borrow
from China
– Governor Fayose has advised President
Muhammadu Buhari to make do with the loot
recovered from corrupt officials
– Fayose further advised Buhari to utilize
the TSA in funding the 2016 national budget
Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state, has described
as unnecessary the reported plan of the
federal government to borrow $2 billion from
China to finance the N1.84 trillion deficit in
the 2016 budget.
According to Daily Trust, Fayose said
President Mohammadu Buhari should rather
finance the budget with the recovered loot
from corrupt politicians and money saved
from the Treasury Single Account (TSA).
Governor Fayose has said that borrowing
from China to fun the Budget is unnecessary.
He said the move was an attempt to
mortgage the future of Nigeria and its people
and put the country into unnecessary debt.
Fayose, who said the 2016 budget was not
a reflection of the present economic reality in
the country, added that the proposed loan if
obtained would further aggravate the
suffering of the masses in 2017 when the
Federal Government will be servicing debt
with about 50 percent of its budget.
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In a statement by Special Assistant on Public
Communications and New Media, to the
governor, Lere Olayinka on Friday, April 8, the
governor said: “In elementary economics, you
don’t propose to spend more when your
income reduces, and I still can’t understand
this Buharinomics in which Nigeria is going
to spend N6.06 billion with crude oil bench
mark of $38 per barrel when the country
budget was N4.5 trillion in 2015 when crude
oil bench mark was $53 per barrel.”
He warned that with the proposed N1.84
trillion borrowing, $2 billion of which
President Buhari is already going to borrow in
China, the nation may soon be going the way
of Greece because Nigeria will be borrowing
N5 billion per day for the next 365 days.
“If your income was N200, 000 per month
last year and your expenditure was N195,
000 per month; does it make any economic
sense for you to propose to spend N300, 000
per month this year that your income has
reduced to N120, 000?
“Only President Buhari can explain to
Nigerians what manner of Economic theory
encourages borrowing of N1.84 trillion to
fund a N6 trillion budget. As for me, it is
nothing but a voodoo economic theory, and
Nigerians must take note that the income
that should accrue to them in five years’ time
is about to be spent in one year by the
Buhari’s APC government,” Governor Fayose
noted .
It would be recalled that Fayose had earlier
said that the issues regarding the budget
require deeper consideration.
Prior to the approval of the rather
controversial budget , Fayose said the 2016
budget required a holistic approach, alleging
that the issue of initially padding the budget
with strange figures, was a clear intention to
steal in advance. |
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