Business Why Nigerians Must Blame Jonathan For Increase in Food Prices - Presidency

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The presidency has attributed the current increase in food prices to the deceit of the last administration led by Goodluck Jonathan.

Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba, made the allegation in a statement released titled: “WHAT IS PRESIDENT BUHARI DOING WITH THE ECONOMY?

He said: “Nigerians expected a lot from President Buhari and are right to have done so. Many feel disappointed. While much of this warranted, a lot more is arising from opposition politics.

“A man who has promised good things is being accused of failing to use the palm to cover the sun or that he is unable to stop the rain. Nigerians are right to be disappointed but they must direct their anger at the right quarters. The bad management and corruption of the past are firmly to blame.

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“This government believes that Nigerians deserve to know the truth. People stole unbelievable amounts of money. The kind of money some of these ex-officials hold is itself a threat to the security of the state.

“Since it is not money earned, they feel no pain deploying just anyhow to thwart genuine and well-intentioned government efforts. Sadly, even that which was not stolen was wasted. Government coffers were left empty, with huge debts unpaid and unrecorded (this government is working to quantify the amount owed).

“Even the current high food prices can be traced to past deceit. For example, the previous government purchased fertilisers in 2014, worth N65 billion and left the bill unpaid. In 2015 the suppliers could not supply fertilisers which resulted in a low harvest, shortages and high food prices. This government had to pay off the debt so that the suppliers could begin to supply fertilisers again", he said.
 
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