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Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 5:27pm On Feb 25
President Javier Milei of Argentina was sworn into office on 10 December 2023. He inherited a worse condition than Nigeria's.

But what he did to return his country to a place where investors are ‘starting to believe’ should serve as a lesson to Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu.


I read a recent report in the Reuters titled: Argentina’s market double down on Milei as investors ‘start to believe’.
I took a keen interest in reading the report because I know quite well that Argentina and Nigeria closed the last quarter of the year 2023 on a similar path of economic downturn.

In the case of Nigeria, a new government was installed at or about the middle of 2023, for Argentina, the new government came on board in December.


Both leaders inherited a disoriented economy, but both applied different measures to recovery.

President Javier Milei of Argentina was sworn into office on 10 December 2023. He inherited a worse condition than Nigeria's.

But what he did to return his country to a place where investors are ‘starting to believe’ should serve as a lesson to Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu.

Nigeria is where we are today simply because of what Tinubu has done or did not do.

His shifting the blame on the opposition and, even ridiculously, his predecessor is needless and myopic. Market forces don’t play politics. They respond to your actions and inactions.

President Milei’s major campaign promise was to re-position the Argentine economy after years of slow growth, high debt levels, triple-digit inflation (160% when he took over the Presidency in December 2023) and 40% poverty rate.

His first task was to begin implementing measures to achieve greater macroeconomic stability and promote higher global competitiveness.

He came into the office with a comprehensive stabilization plan, which seeks to implement far-reaching measures within the context of a market-oriented economy.


He started off cutting government expenditure by cutting the size of government and wastages; blocked stealing of government funds, and attracted Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) through concessions, tax holidays, and improved ease of doing business.

President Milei flies regular business class for all his travels and does not offer the presidential fleet of Argentina for his son’s birthday.

Likewise, there is no settlement for his hangers-on and political allies through unwieldy and burdensome appointments to public offices.

Argentina’s Milei did not build the largest government like Tinubu did at a time when our economy was and still on its knees.

The examples set by President Milei are the requirement of leadership in a time when the economy has begun to fail the expectations of the people.

The reforms so far implemented by the Tinubu administration are ad hoc and hurriedly put together without proper review. Ours is unlike Argentina’s Milei, who is sequencing his reforms.

President Milei anticipates the after-reform shocks and admits that things will be tough for the people. But he is fully prepared for the aftershocks and has in place mitigating pills.

He walks the talk. He makes sacrifices himself by giving up perks of office.

It is not business-as-usual for the presidency while the people are called upon to make sacrifices.

Argentina runs a lean government by reducing the number of ministries, privatizing nearly 40 state-owned enterprises, and reducing wasteful spending
.

Conversely, Tinubu in Nigeria increased the number of ministers and ministries and is spending enormous resources renovating houses for himself, his deputy, and the first lady.

That is nothing short of Nero playing fiddle while Rome is on fire!

Worse still, Tinubu has refused to roll up his sleeves and do the work that he signed up for. Instead, he and his team are preoccupied with behaving like Napoleon and Squealer, characters in the satire book Animal Farm, who made it a state policy scapegoating Snowball (the opposition) for their own failures arising from their ill-advised policies.
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I am attracted to the reforms in Argentina because Javier Milei's stabilization plan bears a similar emblem with my Recover Nigeria Plan.

It is a plan that I am more than willing to disclose details of its workings with the current government in order to take Nigeria out of the depth of hunger and anger that we find ourselves.

The plan includes strategic steps we must take to recover the economy and make it stronger, dynamic, resilient, and competitive.

We had outlined plans to relax the fiscal constraints facing us to include:

• Improving Spending Efficiency and Blocking Leakages
• Saving money through:
a. A review of fiscal support for non-performing government enterprises and the privatization of those that can not sustain themselves.
b. Steps to improve spending efficiency through a gradual reduction in government recurrent expenditures, ensuring that those expenditures reflect higher levels of service delivery. Over the medium term, recurrent expenditures should not exceed 45% of the budget.
c. A review of government procurement processes to ensure high levels of transparency, competitiveness, and value-for-money and eliminate all leakages
.

Unless, and until there are clear-cut policies and pathway to economic rejuvenation predicated on a leadership led sacrifice, there will be discontentment, especially among the youths, which may find expression in protests and for which it will be silly to continue to blame the opposition for. -AA

Atiku Abubakar

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by Malroux: 5:29pm On Feb 25
Even though Obi was the undisputed choice of Nigerians but Atiku would have done better than Ebola Tinubu.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 5:30pm On Feb 25
I am attracted to the reforms in Argentina because Javier Milei's stabilization plan bears a similar emblem with my Recover Nigeria Plan.

It is a plan that I am more than willing to disclose details of its workings with the current government in order to take Nigeria out of the depth of hunger and anger that we find ourselves.

The plan includes strategic steps we must take to recover the economy and make it stronger, dynamic, resilient, and competitive.

We had outlined plans to relax the fiscal constraints facing us to include:

• Improving Spending Efficiency and Blocking Leakages
• Saving money through:
a. A review of fiscal support for non-performing government enterprises and the privatization of those that can not sustain themselves.
b. Steps to improve spending efficiency through a gradual reduction in government recurrent expenditures, ensuring that those expenditures reflect higher levels of service delivery. Over the medium term, recurrent expenditures should not exceed 45% of the budget.
c. A review of government procurement processes to ensure high levels of transparency, competitiveness, and value-for-money and eliminate all leakages.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by successmatters(m): 5:30pm On Feb 25
Atiku is just talking rubbish, please allow this government to breathe and unleash more shege promax

We NOW love Nigeria

Nobody should protest grin

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by Njic: 5:31pm On Feb 25
Abubaka Atiku

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 5:32pm On Feb 25
I am attracted to the reforms in Argentina because Javier Milei's stabilization plan bears a similar emblem with my Recover Nigeria Plan.

It is a plan that I am more than willing to disclose details of its workings with the current government in order to take Nigeria out of the depth of hunger and anger that we find ourselves....Atiku Abubakar

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by matify83: 5:32pm On Feb 25
Nigeria is not beyond salvageable .

Cost cutting measures is not in the dictionary of Asiwaju at least not for himself and his hangers-on.

As we speak, he is begging and has finally been granted a business summit in Qatar which will see a large entourage of business people travelling to Doha at government's and Nigeria's expense.

We haven't recovered from the scandal that greeted the last UNGA conference in America.

It is the masses making all the sacrifices while the elite politicians are living carefree lives.

A government of the Waziri or PO would have had a human face than the draconian rule of Asiwaju.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by StOla: 5:32pm On Feb 25
Was it written by Atiku or by Siddiq?

Let Atiku go and write his WAEC by himself before writing to the President.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by successmatters(m): 5:34pm On Feb 25
StOla:
Was it written by Atiku or by Siddiq?
. By Reno, his bipolar sickness is making him cut both ways just to eat. grin

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by Chinkoalhaji34: 5:34pm On Feb 25
President Mileis leadership and reform efforts in Argentina are commendable and should inspire leaders like Tinubu to prioritize the peoples welfare over their own personal gains. Lets learn from our neighbors and turn things around for the better.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 5:34pm On Feb 25
The Tinubu govt. that budgeted 15 billion for presidential yatch, but asked the poor masses to endure these baby steps of pain?

What differentiates Argentina President from Tinubu is that, Milei was prepared and he is there to serve his county people, meanwhile Tinubu came unprepared and he is only there to enrich his family/friends and reward his loyal people. His personal interest is always above national interest.

May Tinubu not happen to Nigeria again in 2027, Amin 🙏🏼

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by successmatters(m): 5:36pm On Feb 25
AllTheWayUp:
The Tinubu govt. that budgeted 15 billion for presidential yatch, but asked the poor masses to endure these baby steps of pain?

What differentiates Argentina President from Tinubu is that, Milei was prepared and he is there to serve his county people, meanwhile Tinubu came unprepared and he is only there to enrich his family/friends and reward his loyal people. His personal interest is always above national interest.

May Tinubu not happen to Nigeria again in 2027, Amin 🙏🏼

4+4 grin

The shege must go round, please don't cheat our president, allow him to complete his tenure. After all he may correct his 4 years mistake in his second term. grin

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by aribisala0(m): 5:37pm On Feb 25
Anything based on lies cannot stand
No way was Argentina's economy worse than Nigeria
Argentina is the Largest. Net exporter of food in the world
They are not starving
Yes they have difficulties but sleep and death are very different
They do not have bandits stopping anyone farming

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by ElSudani: 5:40pm On Feb 25
I have more respect for this type of criticism than the usual exploitation of public opinion for political mileage as often proffered by the Agulu prophet.
You can look at this and point out where you agree or disagree.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 5:48pm On Feb 25
aribisala0:
Anything based on lies cannot stand
No way was Argentina's economy worse than Nigeria
Argentina is the Largest. Net exporter of food in the world
They are not starving
Yes they have difficulties but sleep and death are very different
They do not have bandits stopping anyone farming
Always fact check before posting unverified facts
Argentina economy has been far worst than Nigerian economy for over 15 years.
If Nigeria enters into the type Argentine economy crisis they have been experiencing for over 15 years, i am not sure u will even have money to buy data to type the unverified thrash u just typed
Argentina is not even among the top 20 exporting countries in the world....stop misleading people by posting false figure and false facts.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/top-20-food-exporting-countries-122951352.html

https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/top-5-food-exporting-countries-in-the-world-1186418/5/

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by Adamux: 5:53pm On Feb 25
successmatters:


4+4 grin

The shege must go round, please don't cheat our president, allow him to complete his tenure. After all he may correct his 4 years mistake in his second term. grin

Atiku is taking over in 2027



Malroux:
Even though Obi was the undisputed choice of Nigerians but Atiku would have done better than Ebola Tinubu.
Obi is only the undisputed choice in your dreams. Where and where did he got his votes from? Don't forget he is behind Atiku.

I hope he works with Turaki next election. Patience is a virtue.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 5:57pm On Feb 25
Malroux:
Even though Obi was the undisputed choice of Nigerians but Atiku would have done better than Ebola Tinubu.
100% correct

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by 9japride(m): 5:58pm On Feb 25
My question is why does Atiku always spoil the chances for the country to elect the right ones?
I believe next election, he will come out again to contest just to divide the votes of the masses.
It's quite unfortunate that the country lost the opportunity get things right in this last election.
The good thing about the previous election, is that it really revealed the mindset of the Nigerians

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by ElSudani: 6:02pm On Feb 25
9japride:
My question is why does Atiku always spoil the chances for the country to elect the right ones?
I believe next election, he will come out again to contest just to divide the votes of the masses.
It's quite unfortunate that the country lost the opportunity get things right in this last election.
The good thing about the previous election, is that it really revealed the mindset of the Nigerians

If you are thinking about Obi, forget it. We didn't dodge a bullet with him, we dodged a scud missile.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 6:04pm On Feb 25
Worse still, Tinubu has refused to roll up his sleeves and do the work that he signed up for. Instead, he and his team are preoccupied with behaving like Napoleon and Squealer, characters in the satire book Animal Farm, who made it a state policy scapegoating Snowball (the opposition) their own failures arising from their ill-advised policies.
grin grin grin

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by successmatters(m): 6:04pm On Feb 25
Adamux:

Atiku is taking over in 2027

Who cares? grin

It's you who will still be protesting after he wins, not me.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by seborrhic: 6:06pm On Feb 25
In government extravagance alone,Obi,maybe Atiku,would have done a lot to reduce if not totally eradicate it.
How can you be flying private jet,nass members buying imported,ultra expensive jeeps and you are renovating houses with billions in times of great economic strife.
Anyway, Tinubu has nothing upstairs,he just wanted to be called president at all cost.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by 9japride(m): 6:16pm On Feb 25
ElSudani:


If you are thinking about Obi, forget it. We didn't dodge a bullet with him, we dodged a scud missile.
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You just keep repeating what you guys discussed in your WhatsApp and twitter spaces.
People like you are definitely from a particular region and religion.
Your opposition to Peter Obi, is just tribal and religious motivated.
It's unfortunate people like your type are in large numbers and are mostly responsible for voting in funny characters.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by magoo10(m): 6:29pm On Feb 25
Tinubu got into this mess because in his brain 'shey na statistics we go chop'
Surrounded himself with every chop I chop political criminal.

The man literally didn't care about Nigeria as long it was his turn.
Now that he has gotten into a big mess he is finding it difficult doing the right things which he ought to have done from the beginning.

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by AllTheWayUp: 6:34pm On Feb 25
magoo10:
Tinubu got into this mess because in his brain 'shey na statistics we go chop'
Surrounded himself with every chop I chop political criminal.

The man literally didn't care about Nigeria as long it was his turn.
Now that he has gotten into a big mess he is finding it difficult doing the right things which he ought to have done from the beginning.
Lol grin grin grin

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Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by Shadomaan7: 6:35pm On Feb 25
Atiku dey craze.
Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by magoo10(m): 6:35pm On Feb 25
AllTheWayUp:

Lol grin grin grin
very funny first class agbero grin
Re: Take Cues From Argentina: Atiku Writes Tinubu Again On The State Of The Economy by Putindbutt: 6:56pm On Feb 25
Atiku is a failure, Argentine oppositions are not sabotaging their new president like Atiku and Obi are doing. Argentina president dissolved and dismantled the Central Bank of Argentina due to corruption. Imagine Tinubu wanting to put an end to central bank and adopt another country's federal reserves, will Atiku and Obi not instigate crisis against him?. Argentina people are patriotic and do not wish for the downfall of their country, things are still very very hard yet they support their president.

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