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Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Nobody: 5:17pm On Sep 15, 2016
Obasanjo warns Jonathan: economy is in big trouble
Posted By: Yusuf Alli, Abujaon: November 27, 2014In: Featured, News7 Comments
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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo delivered yesterday another blistering criticism of the President Goodluck Jonathan administration, saying the “economy is in the doldrums”.
The government has been celebrating the rebasing of the economy, saying it is Africa’s biggest.
But, to Obasanjo, the economy “is in the doldrums, if not in reverse”.
The elderstateman spoke yesterday in Abuja at the presentation of former Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) Chairman Justice Mustapha Akanbi’s two autobiographies—”The story of my two worlds: challenges, experience and achievement” and “A life of Service and grace (Perspective Shared)”.
He said a drastic devaluation of the Naira – a step which will hurt Nigerians —was likely. The naira was devalued on Tuesday, exchanging at N168 to the dollar. Interest rate went up to 3% from 12%.
Obasanjo challenged the government to release records of crude oil proceeds to the public.
He also faulted the $78 benchmark for the 2015 budget and warned that the nation might be in a bind if oil price falls to $75 per barrel.
He wondered why Nigeria could not prepare for shocks, like Saudi Arabia, which is planning next year’s budget on $68 per barrel as benchmark.
Obasanjo delivered an eight-page address.
Clad in a light brown agbada, the former president, who looked serious all through, told the audience that Nigeria had not prepared for the rainy day.
He said: “One, on NNPC, we were the only government that declared what we received, how it was distributed to the states and to the local governments and published.
“Two, there is something called Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI). I went into that against even the oil companies. And whether it continued or not is a different thing.”
“The fourth issue I will briefly like to comment on is the economy. What the public know or see of the economy is not what the economy truly is.
“For quite some time, the covered and the hushed up corruption has had its toll on the economy. The non-investment and disinvestment in the oil and gas sector by the major international oil companies has added its own deleterious impact.
“Our continued heavy dependence on one commodity had not adequately prepared us against any shock in that one commodity on the international plane.
“With the figure of $73 per barrel as benchmark, we will be in a bind if oil price falls. I am made to understand that Saudi Arabia used $68 per barrel as benchmark for its 2015 budget.
The former President’s stunning verdict on the economy – that it is in doldrums – drew a thunderous ovation from the full capacity Ladi Kwali Hall of the Sheraton Hotel and Towers.
Obasanjo added: “Our inadequate protection of almost all local industries with heavy cost of energy has dealt a hard blow on most indigenous industries. The economy is in doldrums if not in reverse.
“The often-quoted GDP growth neither reflects on the living condition of most of our people nor on most of the indigenous industries and services where capacity utilization is about 50 per cent.
“We had not adequately prepared for the rainy days in the management of proceeds from oil and gas resources.
“And with crude oil purchase by the US from Nigeria going down by some 30 per cent in the last three years as a result of shale revolution, things are not looking up in the oil and gas sector and hence, in the economy.
"The International Energy Agency (IEA) has predicted that the price of oil has not bottomed yet and that the price will continue to go down through the first half of 2015, if not for the whole year.

“With shale revolution and America’s self-sufficiency in energy and possibly becoming a net exporter as well as with the prediction of IEA, we must re-strategise.
“The position may be that, in future, we will have a budget that cannot be funded. We may have to borrow to pay the salaries and allowances. Revenue allocation to states and local governments has already drastically reduced. Capital projects at all levels of government may have to be drastically cut or stopped.”
On the devaluation of the Naira, Obasanjo said it will lead to horrendous disadvantage for poor Nigerians
He said: “Sooner or later, the Naira will have to be drastically devalued without any advantage to our one commodity economy but with horrendous disadvantage to already impoverished Nigerians.
[b]“We will all sink deeper in poverty except for those who have corruptly stashed money abroad and who will start to bring such illegal and illegitimate funds back home to harvest more Naira. All the economic gains of recent years and the rebuild of the middle class may be lost.”
To the former President, “the political will, the discipline, the ability to take the hard measures to reverse the trend will appear not to be there at the leadership level, if the understanding is not there”.
[/b]He painted a gloomy picture of the future, saying: “In the end, more businesses will close down, business men and women, entrepreneurs and investors will incur more debts. Foreign investors may temporarily stop investing in a downturn economy.
“Because of the Naira depreciation, workers, particularly in the public sector, will ask for pay increase, which may be justified but will sink us deeper in the swamp.
“The scenario, which may sound alarmist, is hard to imagine but the signs are there and it would appear that those who should act are dancing slow foxtrot while their trousers are catching fire.”
Obasanjo cautioned against the crushing of the opposition by the government either at intra and inter-party levels.”
In Obasanjo’s view, Nigeria “is on a moral abyss”. “It is the responsibility of all, especially the leadership in government by their words and actions, to put the country on a high pedestal of integrity, honour and morality.
“The greatest indictment against any administration is to be the destroyer of our fledgling democracy. To try to crush opposition, even within the same party let alone within the national political system, is to destroy democracy.
“For democracy to endure, it needs certain dexterity and subtlety to handle differences of opinions and views including those that are hostile. Management of democracy, without resorting to brute force, dictatorial, violent and unilateral tendencies, must be cultivated.”
Obasanjo described the National Assembly as corrupt especially the execution of constituency projects.
He said: “Today, every aspect of our national life is riven and riddled with corruption-the Executive, the Legislature, the Judiciary, the military, the civil service, the media and the private sector.
“The legislature which shrouded its corruption in the opaque nature of its budget had been encouraged through direct payment of money to the legislature to cover up wrongs done by the Executive thereby making the Legislature fail in its oversight responsibility.
“Apart from shrouding the remunerations of the National Assembly in opaqueness and without transparency, they indulge in extorting money from departments, contractors, ministries in two ways, on the so-called oversight responsibility.
“They do similar things in their so-called enquiries. But the Executive make it worsens when they pay members of the National Assembly slush money not to investigate or to cover up misdeeds of corruption and misconduct.
“Corruption in the National Assembly also includes what they call constituency projects which they give to their agents to execute but invariably, full payment us made either little or no job done.
“Most members of the National Assembly live above the law in their misconduct and corruption.”
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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by agwom(m): 5:21pm On Sep 15, 2016
hmm

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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Mynd44: 5:21pm On Sep 15, 2016
*whistling*
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by psucc(m): 5:23pm On Sep 15, 2016
. . . and today he fails to see that the economy had actually fallen.
Maybe he is ashamed that things had turned out this way.

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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Nobody: 5:23pm On Sep 15, 2016
Afonja Obasanjo submits himself to gambari slavery cheesy cheesy

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDMWSUIMISU
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Dcomrade(m): 5:24pm On Sep 15, 2016
2014 News.. ...
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by fendorf(m): 6:00pm On Sep 15, 2016
Baba saw the future
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Standing5(m): 6:07pm On Sep 15, 2016
Internet never forgets.
People who understood how the Nigerian system was run will not be surprised at all. What Jonathan did to sustain dollar at N165 for so long was to use dollar earned from oil to flood fx market at cheap rate (N165). Once the dollar supply started to dwindle, it is only natural that the dollar rate rises to it hitherto surpressed value of - in my own humble estimate - around N800 and above gradually. We should be glad that through the slowing down of corruption and plugging of systemic loophole by Buhari, the dollar is just hitting N450. It could have easily been N650-N750 had we continued with the spending pattern of previous admin.
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Standing5(m): 6:08pm On Sep 15, 2016
imhotep:
Afonja Obasanjo submits himself to gambari slavery cheesy cheesy

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDMWSUIMISU
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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Standing5(m): 6:10pm On Sep 15, 2016
psucc:
. . . and today he fails to see that the economy had actually fallen.

Maybe he is ashamed that things had turned out this way.
He should be proud cos he helped Nigerians make the right choice by boothing out Jonathan.
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by modath(f): 6:16pm On Sep 15, 2016
Nigeria's economy has been vulnerable for sometime now, especially since 2010-11.

It was the strastopheric oil prices that acted as band aid on the necrotic stinking sore called mono commodity (mineral resource that has a volatile pricing mechanism for that matter), decaying infrastructures (non existent in some cases), 99% import dependent economy of a country!!!

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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Nobody: 6:21pm On Sep 15, 2016
[size=15pt] Obasanjo saw it coming. Ngozi saw it coming and they gave all the warnings.[/size]

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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by drss2(m): 6:24pm On Sep 15, 2016
now dat d economy has been killed, dead n buried by his right hand man buari dullard, wat does ota baboon has to say

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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Standing5(m): 6:25pm On Sep 15, 2016
modath:

Nigeria's economy has always been vulnerable since 2010-11
, it was the strastopheric oil prices that acted as band aid on the necrotic stinking sore called mono commodity (mineral resource that has a volatile pricing mechanism for that matter), decaying infrastructure, 99% import dependent economy of a country!!
If I may add to OBJ's warning, The oil price crash will leave its scars behind but will surely help lots of ignorant folks wake up and understand their country far better.
As the dollar rate rises, lazy and unproductive people will suffer most. Imagine the dollar at N800. As time goes productive people can always offer their products and services to intl market and earn dollar. At that time a man who earns some meagre $100 - $150/month will be earning more than most lazy civil servants or persons who earns average of N50k - N75k/month or even N30k/month.
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by drss2(m): 6:31pm On Sep 15, 2016
psucc:
. . . and today he fails to see that the economy had actually fallen.

Maybe he is ashamed that things had turned out this way.
d man stopped writting letters since d dullard was sworn in.
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Larryfest(m): 6:33pm On Sep 15, 2016
I think we all get it now,the economy was bound to be in recession due to so many things but my question now is why did they have to push someone who is virtually incapable of making changes to head the country
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Nobody: 6:40pm On Sep 15, 2016
Larryfest:
I think we all get it now,the economy was bound to be in recession due to so many things but my question now is why did they have to push someone who is virtually incapable of making changes to head the country
The fault lies in us. We have refused to move away from the monosyllabic economy. We still insist on consuming foreign products but don't want to pay for it. We still want to spend petrodollar that is no longer there. We refuse to be creative.
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Cjrane2: 10:59pm On Sep 15, 2016
psucc:
. . . and today he fails to see that the economy had actually fallen.

Maybe he is ashamed that things had turned out this way.

Hehehehe.......lol.
All of them that put Buhari there to ruin Nigeria are so ashamed of themselves seeing the level of disaster he has brought in less than 2 years, grin


......and it is not even Buhari's fault as he is doing his best based on his level of exposure and education. How can you expect a man without waec to function in a modern complex world ? And yet be successful in deali g with modern highly educated people?

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Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by Scream(m): 11:10pm On Sep 15, 2016
[size=13pt]Did he solve power problem? Did he fix our refineries so that we won't import petroleum products? Did he fix our roads and rail system? And he was President for eight years! What did he see then?! Make I hear word!!![/size]
Re: Obasanjo's Prophetic Warning On The Economy by psucc(m): 9:12pm On Sep 17, 2016
Standing5:
He should be proud cos he helped Nigerians make the right choice by boothing out Jonathan.
Really?
I guess something is missing. I may be wrong though.

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