2023: Obi’s comment shows zero grasp of economics -BMO
Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) Peter Obi’s comments on the economy, and the nation’s debt profile, are a public display of ignorance of economic matters.
The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) said in a statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke that Obi’s claim that all monies borrowed since 2015 were wasted shows his tendency to play to the gallery with claims that have no basis in fact.
“It is shocking that a man who postures as one with an understanding of economics, with spurious statistics, would use the opportunity of a global stage to make an outlandish claim about the country’s debt stock under Buhari.
“Yes, the Buhari administration has added to the debt he inherited in 2015, yet only the ignorant, or in some cases people with mischievous intentions, would carelessly say that all monies borrowed since 2015 were wasted.
“We wonder why Peter Obi was silent on PDP-era debt and what his former party used those monies for? That was an era where Nigeria’s public debt rose to $63bn with little or no infrastructure to show for it.
“But because of his penchant for grandstanding, a man who delights in quoting figures from far-flung places to make unverifiable points, conveniently forgot that the Debt Management Office (DMO), the agency which manages the country’s debt, has a fact sheet on its website on what the Buhari era debt is used for,” the group added.
BMO also argued that Obi’s position on Nigeria’s debt in relation to that of other countries shows a lack of knowledge of economics.
“In one breath, the LP Presidential candidate said there was nothing wrong with borrowing and noted that more developed countries including U.S and Japan are owing 100 and 230% of their respective GDPs, yet in another breath, he sees a lot wrong with that of Nigeria which is owing less than 25 per cent of its GDP because according to him, the other countries have ‘something to fall back on’.
“And for the records, most of the loans taken by the Buhari administration are not only tied directly to infrastructural projects including those abandoned by previous administrations, they also do not involve transfer of funds to Nigerian entities,” the organisation said.