Ex-President Obasanjo
Former Nigerian
President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Friday, in Lagos, expressed deep concern about
Nigerias current debt profile, and warned the Federal Government against impending
bankruptcy.
Obasanjo was a keynote
speaker at the Why I am Alive campaign celebration in Lagos, on Friday.
Nigerias external debt,
he said, grew by as much as 700 percent to N24.947 trillion ($81.2.74 billion),
from $10.32 billion in just four years (2015), meaning that the country would
have to commit half of its foreign earnings to servicing its current level of
indebtedness.
Such a situation talks
about impending bankruptcy, the former president warned.
He insisted that no
entity can survive while devoting 50 percent of its revenue to debt servicing.
He explained that the
current budget out of which Nigeria spends 25 percent to service debt is not
the countrys total earning; a lot of it is also borrowing. Simply put, we are
borrowing to service what we have borrowed and yet we are borrowing more.
I do not need the brain
of any genius to conclude that those who use statistics to dig us deeper into
debt are our enemies: statistics can be used to serve any purpose, and that is
why Winston Churchill talked of lies, damn lies and statistics, meaning
statistics can be made master of lies.
Calling for national
dialogue or debate on Nigerias short, medium and long-term plans as a nation,
Obasanjo said his biggest worry was that, with the scale of debts the country
was walking into, there are already fiscal challenges to meet(ing) our
obligations.
Obasanjo, who was twice
head of the Nigerian government in both military and civilian capacity between
1976 and 2007, was a special guest of the Why I am Alive campaign celebration
tagged The Nigerian Story created by media personality and chief executive of
Eureka Productions, Caroline Moore in Lagos on Friday.
He has been very
critical of governments since he left office after completing two terms of four
years each as a civilian president in 2007.
Pastor Itua Ighodalo,
who moderated the Friday session, said the campaign was designed to empower
young Nigerians for the future by tapping into the key lessons from success
stories of eminent personalities that have contributed to the social, economic
and political growth of Nigeria. (The Guardian)
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