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Thursday, 27 October 2016

PDP crisis continues: Makarfi not ready for a reconciliation – Sheriff

Ali Modu Sheriff, factional National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said the collapse of the reconciliation moves in the party was the fault of chairman of the National Caretaker Committee, Ahmed Makarfi.
In a statement by the acting National Publicity Secretary of his faction, Bernard Mikko, Sheriff said he should not be blamed for the inability of both factions to solve their differences.
Sheriff said Makarfi faction refused to agree on the members of the reconciliation committee which was supposed to be set up for the peace talks.
He stated, “The reconciliation process appears to have relapsed due to Makarfi’s insistence not to disband its committee when Senator Ali Modu Sheriff is inclined to stepping down at the next unity convention that will usher in new executive members of the party. Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff is committed to resolving the leadership imbroglio in accordance with the law.”
But the other faction of the PDP is saying Ali Modu Sheriff was not ready for a reconciliation.
Dayo Adeyeye, the spokesperson of the caretaker committee (Ahmed Makarfi) said, “From the beginning, was Sheriff serious about the need to reconcile and return peace to the party? The national caretaker committee is a creation of the national convention.”

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

PDP asks National Assembly to reject Buhari’s proposal to borrow

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to account
for recovered loot over his proposed decision to borrow $29.96bn.

The president had asked the national assembly for approval to borrow the sum from external sources.

But the PDP called on the national assembly to reject the proposal “because it will plunge the country into huge debts”.

In a statement by Dayo Adeyeye, PDP spokesman, “We totally disagree with the APC led federal government on this latest move,  and call on President Muhammed Buhari to first and foremost explain to Nigerians what his administration has done with the so-called  ‘recovered looted funds’ and how far the 2016 budget is fairing,”

The PDP said Buhari must itemise what he intends to finance with the proposed borrowing instead of “lumping it up in a coded term, and to plunge the nation into debt.”

Also it was said that the approach was not the preferred solution to the economic quagmire “which this government created due to ineptitude.”

“Nigerians will recall that the minister of information, culture and tourism, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in June 2016 made public through a press statement, an account of recovered looted funds between May 2015 to May 2016 amounting to the sums of N78.3bn, $185.1m, £3.5m and €11,250m in cash; while others were under interim forfeiture. What happened to the recovered funds? Or is it the same funds the EFCC and DSS are planting in houses of opposition figures and justices instead of channeling it into the economy?” the party asked.

“In addition, the Chairman of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu recently confirmed our position when he stated that the commission recovered more money in eight months than it recovered in 12 years.”

“Nigerians need to know how much revenue government has been able to generate from crude oil, non-oil and independent revenue sources since assumption of office from May 2015 to September 2016. This clarification will boost confidence of Nigerians on the management of their resources especially in this period of recession before thinking of engaging in external borrowing.”

“It is no gain saying that the APC led federal government has left no stone unturned in castigating the PDP’s 16 years as wasted even with its obvious achievements; one of which was getting reprieve from the Paris Club of Creditors. The APC-led federal government is again taking Nigeria prior to Year 2005 when external debt burden derailed the growth of Nigeria economy and weakened the GDP before the total cancellation of her debt. This proposed action of the APC’s government will be a great injustice to the citizens of this country now and in the future if they are plunged back into debt.”

“Let us state unequivocally, that history will not forgive this APC government and its collaborators if they allow this injustice and maladministration to our economy and citizens to stand. We therefore call on the two chambers of the national assembly to reject this anti-people request by an anti-people government that has no genuine interest for the growth and development of the people of this country.”


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Buhari sets to plunge Nigeria into $30bn external debt

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari is set to borrow $30 billion for infrastructural projects across the country. The fund is meant to cover projects between 2016 and 2018.

The president has already asked the National Assembly to approve his administration’s external borrowing plan of $29.960bn for the execution of key programmes and infrastructural projects.

On Tuesday, president Buhari made both requests in two separate letters to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
During plenary, the two letters were read to lawmakers in both chambers of the National Assembly.

Also, Buhari is seeking legislative approval for N180.8bn virements in the 2016 budget to cater for needed votes by some sectors of the economy.