As recession
bites harder some Nigerians call on former finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
to help President Muhammadu Buhari to revive the economy. Bade Adebolu, who
writes from Ado-Ekiti, explains why this is the time we need Okonjo-Iweala the
most.
It is no
longer news that we are in a recession. Nigerians are groaning under the weight
of a dying economy. Food and commodity prices have skyrocketed; some have more
than doubled their original prices. Commodity prices are appalling! I was at
the market recently; the woman who sold dry fish to me said jokingly, “These
days people no dey chop belle full again, you go chop small, drink water and
ask God to bless the remaining.” That sounded really funny and I laughed
despite the reality of the situation. The naira is at an all-time low against
the dollar.
The
situation is worsened by the fact that people’s buying power is tremendously
weakened. As food and commodity prices are going up, people’s capacity to
purchase is reducing because more income is not necessarily coming in;
companies are not increasing salary either. This is the unfortunate pit that we
have found ourselves. Some people say that it is the previous administration
that got us to where we are, but I disagree. During former President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration, under the competent hands of Okonjo-Iweala, things
were not as bad as this. Okonjo-Iweala kept inflation in single digits. In
fact, starting from former President Obansanjo’s time, the economy witnessed an
upward progression; from debt cancellation in 2005, to economic boom with the
discovery of new sectors like telecommunications, and to the rebasing of our
economy in 2015, when Nigeria was declared the largest economy in Africa. It
would also be recalled that as oil prices began to dwindle in 2015,
Okonjo-Iweala managed to keep things going; she put austerity measures in place
to serve as a buffer. Thank God for her policy direction that states should
save, otherwise a lot of them would have had little or nothing to fall back on.
I strongly believe that it is high time the administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari invited Okonjo-Iweala back into the helm of affairs. She is a
woman of foresight with sound policies that can guide our economy in the right
direction. She has done it before. At the inception of civil rule in 1999, the
economy was almost grounded due to years of corruption and embezzlement by the
military. Obasanjo, in a smart move, appointed Okonjo-Iweala as the leader of
the economic team that revived the economy.
This is the
time we need Okonjo-Iweala the most. President Buhari needs to admit that she
is skillful at resuscitating dead economies. He can leverage on her exposure
and international connections for the benefit of the nation. If given the
chance again, in less than a year Okonjo-Iweala will take Nigeria out of this
pauperized state and begin to propel our economy in the right direction. The views
expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent
the editorial policy of Naij
SOURCE : Naij.com
SOURCE : Naij.com
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