PDP calls for President's resignation over economic recession
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The Buhari administration had acknowledged the worrisome economic data, but assured of improvements in a bid to suppress the fears of Nigerians.
The Peoples Democratic Party has called for President Muhammadu Buhari's resignation, accusing him of incompetence amid the economic the recession in the country.
The
party stated this on Wednesday, August 31, hours after figures released
by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) confirmed that Nigeria had
slipped into recession.
“We join all well meaning
Nigerians to call on Mr. Buhari to resign if he is unable to reverse the
disastrous economic decline he has brought on Nigerians,” the party
said.
The NBS had said Nigeria’s Gross Domestic
Product decreased by 2.06 per cent, marking the first major recession in
29 years for Africa’s largest economy.
In a statement on Wednesday, signed by its director of new media, Deji Adeyanju, the PDP said the current crisis is a direct consequence of Buhari’s ineptitude and incompetence.
“Nothing
better showcases the absolute ineptitude and incompetence of the
Muhammadu Buhari administration than the GDP, Inflation and unemployment
figures released by the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics today,” the party
said.
“The result of these indices is that
Nigeria is in its worst economic state for 29 years — dating back to
1987 when the nation had to take harsh steps to recover from President
Buhari’s policies of 1984-85.
“As with 1984-85,
companies are fleeing our shores in droves. Manufacturers Association of
Nigeria (MAN) recently stated that 272 companies have shut down in the
past one year,” Adeyanju said.
He also quoted key
aspects of the detailed data as released by the NBS and compared them
with what they were before the PDP was voted out in 2015 after a 16-year
streak.
“Portfolio investment declined to an
estimated $245.3m in Q2 2016. This represents a 9.5% from $271.0m in Q1
2016 & is a far cry from $2.81bn in Q2 2015,” Mr. Adeyanju said. “A
total of 4,580,602 people have lost their jobs since May 29, 2015.”
The
Buhari administration had acknowledged the worrisome economic data, but
assured of improvements in a bid to suppress the fears of Nigerians.
“The
just released GDP figures for the 2016 second quarter by the National
Bureau of Statistics while confirming a temporary decline, has (sic)
also indicated an (sic) hopeful expectation in the country’s economic
trajectory,” the State House said in a statement signed by Laolu Akande.
The
administration attributed the negative results to the activities of oil
vandals said other aspects of the economy were yielding intended
results
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