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‘Tinubu’s shambolic economic policies cause of hunger in Nigeria’— Atiku

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Former Vice President of Nigeria and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has blamed what he calls the “shambolic economic policies” of President Bola Tinubu for the current hunger and hardship Nigerians are going through.

In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Public Communications, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku said Nigerians were at a point where “if hunger doesn’t disimate Nigeria’s population President Bola Tinubu’s shambolic policies will.”

Atiku further explained that the fallout of the “shambolic policies” of the Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress (APC) administration, was killing Nigerians while there were no visible efforts to stem the tide.

“The unprecedented hunger, poverty, and hardship in Nigeria are part of Tinubu’s ultimate plan to decimate Nigerians and pauperise them until they have no shred of dignity left,” the former number two man said.

“Tinubu is like a quack doctor trying to treat a cancerous patient. But the quack doctor is likely to kill the patient even faster than the cancer itself. This is the dire situation that Nigerians have found themselves in.

“Rather than get to work, he continues to blame his predecessor, President Muhammadu Buhari, for handing him an empty treasury and a weak economy and the opposition for instigating mass protests. He talks as if Buhari was not a member of their diseased All Progressives Congress.

“He also forgets that his own kabukabu policies and its fallouts are what is instigating the mass protests across the country.”

Atiku also took time to breakdown how things have deteriorated under Tinubu’s watch, noting that poverty has reached an all-time high, with food inflation at 33%, with the resulting effect being a high rise in unemployment, a rise in suicide levels, an increase in crime as well as a spike in the number of out-of-school children.

“Operators in the private sector of the economy continue to complain about how the Tinubu administration has led them into uncertain times, resulting in about 10 million small and micro businesses being closed.

“The free fall in the exchange rate and haphazard nature of government policies under Tinubu’s administration have made a rubbish of projections made by businesses during the last quarter of 2023.

“In the past, foods like garri and beans were considered food for the poor but even today, the poor cannot afford to buy beans which now costs N1,500 per mudu and with no prospects of a stop in the rising prices. SMA baby formula now costs N8,000 from N2,200.

“Just over a year ago, a 50kg bag of rice was N47,000, but today it is N77,000. Beans used to be N36,000, but now it is N42,000. Bread was N700 for a loaf, but now it sells for N1,200. A single egg now costs N150. Imagine how much a crate costs? Even the agbado corn that Tinubu used in campaigning is also expected to go up by over 25%, according to AFEX.

“The tragedy now is that a vast majority of Nigerians whose means can’t afford decent meals, unfortunately contend with staples meant for animals.

“A recent BBC investigative report says that many people consume rejected rice gains by millers. The report specifically says that those rejected grains are purchased by fish farmers to feed their fisheries.

“In a similar context, a random visit to the Garki Market in Abuja will behold a large number of people queuing for maize shafts which they now turn into solid food. Normally, these shafts are sold to livestock farmers, but now Nigerians resort to these forms of staple as human food.

“Just last month, a female banker committed suicide inside the banking hall, claiming that the economic hardship is unbearable. Indeed, as it is stated in Proverbs 29, verse 2: When the righteous rule, the people rejoice. But when the wicked rule, the people suffer. That is Nigeria’s current quagmire where life is brutish, short and nasty and kidnappers have taken over the land.

“When the Nigeria Economic Summit Group asked him last year to explain how he would pull out over 128 million Nigerians out of the poverty that his political party, the APC, had plunged them into, Tinubu responded by saying that he would not reveal his strategy because he didn’t want the other candidates to steal his plan. But his secret plan has now been revealed, which is to pauperise and decimate Nigerians.

“This was a man who advised the government in 2021 to recruit 50 million youths into the Nigerian Army in order to tackle unemployment. His balabu economic prescriptions have gradually brought Nigeria to its knees, putting the Naira as the worst performing currency in Africa, according to Bloomberg. This is just less than one year in office.

“After removing petrol subsidy abruptly and forcing the CBN to float the currency, he promised to provide succour to Nigerians and then went ahead to approve N3bn to review the social register. Monies meant for poor Nigerians were stolen by his appointees.

“A separate N40bn meant for poor Nigerians was diverted. His interior minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, whose company got a questionable contract from this humanitarian fund, is still keeping his job.

“This President then suspended all humanitarian programmes amid this hardship under the guise of investigation.

“It is obvious that Tinubu’s ultimate goal is to transform Africa’s largest economy into a land of sweat and tears. Worse still, his so-called plan to convert CNG Buses and reduce the cost of transportation has also failed after appointing the FIRS Chairman, Zaccheus Adedeji, as Chairman of the committee. This is another example of putting loyalty ahead of competence.

“At a time Nigeria was facing its worst fiscal crisis, this man decided to waste the country’s resources by appointing the largest cabinet in the history of Nigeria with 48 ministers even though 36 ministers would have met the constitutional threshold. Many of these ministers have been seat warmers and have achieved nothing in the last six months.

“Some ministries were split into three, and three ministers were appointed to head each new unit. Even though Nigeria’s revenue shrunk, he decided to buy a yacht, renovate the Presidential Villa and that of the Vice President, sent a delegation of hundreds of people to Dubai for the COP28, and then approved over N120bn for SUVs for National Assembly members in order to win their loyalty over.

“He was doing all these while asking Nigerians to endure and sacrifice. At least even his own personal praise singer, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1), is now among those lamenting that the suffering is too much. He should be patient, Tinubu still has three years and three months to increase the poverty level.

“Tinubu rode to power on the lie that he transformed Lagos economy. The truth is that Lagos had been the country’s commercial capital even before he was born. All banks, telecommunications firms, and oil companies are headquartered in Lagos. About 70% of Lagos’ revenue comes from income tax paid by staff of these companies.

“All Tinubu did was to enforce tax payment which the military government had neglected. This was the financial miracle he claimed to have performed. Now, he has been brought to the national level to repeat the so-called miracle, but the failed magician cannot rework his artistry.” Love

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Nigeria has become a ‘failing state’ under Tinubu— Ex-President Obasanjo

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YFormer Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has described the country under incumbent President Bola Tinubu as a “failing state” which is characterized by pervasive corruption, leadership failure, hardship and hunger.

Obasanjo, who made the assertion while delivering a keynote address at the Chinua Achebe Leadership Forum, Yale University, New Haven Connecticut, USA, said Nigeria was speedily becoming a bad case under the leadership of President Tinubu whom he referred to as “Emilokan” and “Baba-go-slow”.

The former Head of State, fondly called OBJ, who spoke on the theme ‘Leadership Failure and State Capture in Nigeria”, added that the country was suffering from state capture as a result of the lackluster leadership of the Tinubu-led administration.

He noted that chaos, insecurity6y, conflict, discord, division, disunity, depression, youth restiveness, confusion, violence, and underdevelopment had become permanent occurrences in this dispensation, leading the country into a failed path.

”As we can see and understand, Nigeria’s situation is bad. The more the immorality and corruption of a nation, the more the nation sinks into chaos, insecurity, conflict, discord, division, disunity, depression, youth restiveness, confusion, violence, and underdevelopment,” OBJ said.

“That’s the situation mostly in Nigeria in the reign of Baba-go-slow and Emilokan. The failing state status of Nigeria is confirmed and glaringly indicated and manifested for every honest person to see through the consequences of the level of our pervasive corruption, mediocrity, immorality, misconduct, mismanagement, perversion, injustice, incompetence and all other forms of iniquity. But yes, there is hope.”

The former President also described state capture as “one of the most pervasive forms of corruption, a situation where powerful individuals, institutions, companies, or groups within or outside a country use corruption to shape a nation’s policies, legal environment, and economy, to benefit their private interests.”

“State capture is not always overt and obvious. It can also arise from the more subtle close alignment of interests between specific business and political elites through family ties, friendships, and the intertwined ownership of economic assets.

“What is happening in Nigeria right before our eyes is state capture. The purchase of national assets by political elites and their family members at bargain prices, the allocation of national resources, minerals, land, and even human resources, to local, regional, and international actors. It must be prohibited and prevented through local and international laws.

“Public institutions such as the legislature, the executive, the judiciary, and regulatory agencies both at the federal and local levels are subject to capture. As such, state capture can broadly be understood as the disproportionate and unregulated influence of interest groups or decision-making processes, where special interest groups manage to bend state laws, policies, and regulations,” OBJ added.

The former president stressed that Nigeria’s dire situation is evident to “every honest person.”

He further warned that the country is sinking deeper into insecurity, division, and underdevelopment due to widespread corruption, mediocrity, and a lack of accountability.

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Again, Zambian court denies bail to ex-defence minister on medical grounds

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A Zambian High Court has, again, denied bail to detained former Defence Minister, Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba, who is seeking release from prison on medical grounds pending an appeal.

Mwamba, who was sentenced to five years imprisonment with hard labour for conflict of interest following charges by the Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court, had requested bail to seek specialized medical treatment in South Africa following his illhealth.

However, a panel of judges comprising Justices Ann Malata-Ononuju, Ian Mabbolobbolo, and Vincent Malambo, during the bail hearing, ruled that Mwamba health condition did not warrant bail, adding that his appeal lacked prospects of success.

The court further emphasized that granting the Mwamba bail on medical grounds could set a precedent which will allow individuals with health issues to evade custodial sentences.

Zambia Monitor reports that Mwamba who is currently incarcerated at Mwembeshi Correctional Facility, was recently transferred to Maina Soko Military Hospital after his health deteriorated while an affidavit filed by his legal team cited inadequate medical resources at Mwembeshi, which is only staffed by a clinical officer.

Mwamba reportedly suffered from swelling in his lower body, a condition linked to failed medication that required specialist care unavailable locally.

His defense team have argued that his appeal raised unresolved legal questions and that no direct evidence linked him to the alleged crimes. They also pointed out that no records, such as bid bonds or meeting minutes, were presented to prove that contracts were improperly awarded to Curzon Global.

The defense also argued that Mwamba’s five-year sentence was excessive for a first-time offender, and that delays in the High Court’s appeal process might result in him serving a significant portion of his sentence before the appeal is heard.

They also maintained that Mwamba posed no flight risk and that releasing him on bail would not prejudice the State.

Mwamba’s appeal, based on eight grounds, claimed that the trial court ignored evidence showing he had declared his interest in the case, contending that the magistrate misinterpreted Section 28(2) of the Anti-Corruption Act in dismissing his declaration of interest.

Mwamba was convicted on October 10 by Magistrate Standford Ngobola on charges of conflict of interest and possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime.

His initial bail application was also denied by the magistrate, citing insufficient grounds.

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