Buhari Not Incharge Of His Government – PDP VP Candidate, Peter Obi

Peter Obi, the vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said President Muhammadu Buhari is not the one piloting the affairs of the nation.

The former Anambra governor made the claim in Lagos on Saturday while accessing the proposed 2019 budget present to the national assembly by the president.

“We need to know where we are going as a nation but with Buhari at the helms of affairs, we do not know where we are going. Buhari is not in charge of this government as he does not know or care what the poor people are going through,” Obi said.

Several stakeholders including the wife of the president, Aisha Buhari, has repeatedly claimed the president is not in charge of his government.

Mrs Buhari in her latest claim said two men which she refused to name were in control of her husband’s administration.

For the former governor, the economic blueprint of the current administration does not tackle the shortcomings of Nigerians.

He said should Buhari who seeks a second term in office be re-elected, the economy of the country will keep on bleeding to the worst.

“Nigeria will not survive if Buhari goes ahead with plans to tax poor Nigerians, in line with provisions of the proposed budget which is largely focused on debt servicing.

“Nigerians are currently the poorest people on earth, yet the Muhammadu Buhari administration of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is still looking at taxing them the more.

“Take look at the budget presented by the President a few days ago and you will see that it does not give anyone hope instead, it tells us that we are still where we have always been.

“A quarter of the budget is meant to service debts, and that is about 60% of the budget while the President keeps telling Nigerians to tighten their belts because of the harsh times staring at us in the future.

“Does that give anyone confidence in this government? Not at all, I dare say. While presenting the budget, he said that the government is looking for ways to tax Nigerians the more. What are you taxing the poor people for?

“Does that give any one of us hope in this government? That means that if we keep them for the next four years, we are finished,” the former governor said.

He said if the PDP is given a chance to govern at the national level, the focus will be placed on reviving small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Obi said Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the opposition party if elected, intends to restore investor confidence and improve ease of doing business in the country to stimulate economic growth.

“We know the situation looks gloomy but we are not scared of going in to salvage the country. The situation with Nigeria is like an accident victim. The first thing to do in such a situation is to stop the bleeding first by applying first aid before the real treatment,” he said.

“Unless the right steps are taken to stop the bleeding, we will still be where we have been for years.

“It’s going to be difficult but we know where we are going and what we are going to do. To put the Nigerian economy back on a sound footing, we have to take a holistic look at SMEs because only then will you rescue the dwindling economy.

“We need to change the way we do things in this country if we ever hope to come out of this economic quagmire we have found ourselves in. We must change the way we do things in this country or we will continue to grope in the dark.”

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Abdullahi Hammed

Abdullahi Hammed was born in Kano State, Nigeria. He Studied Mass Communication at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State. Contact: [email protected]

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