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National Assets: Political class only “Sell and Spend”- Ezekwesili

Former minister of Education Dr. Oby Ezekwesili took to twitter to warn against selling of National assets. In a series of tweets, Ezekwesili said "…

Former minister of Education Dr. Oby Ezekwesili took to twitter to warn against selling of National assets.

In a series of tweets, Ezekwesili said " It seems that the default instinct of our political class is "Sell and Spend". Sell oil. Spend. Oil fails? Sell assets. Spend. WON’T WORK!"

 

She had earlier stated that the delay by President Muhammudu Buhari led administration is making worse an already bad situation.

She tweeted "This FG was handed a LEMON package by the former but it worsened that heritage by a mix of DELAYS, UNCERTAINTY & WRONG POLICIES. #Recession"

Earlier on Daily Trust reported that Senators on Wednesday kicked against the call for the sale of the country’s national assets. Senate President, Bukola Saraki had on Tuesday advised the Federal government to sell the refineries and airports.

The Senators made the call when they kick started their debate on the state of the country’s economy during Wednesday’s plenary.

Contributing to the debate, the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu faulted the call for the disposal of the national assets as suggested by the Senate President.

"I have heard about the issue of selling of our assets. I need to caution that other countries are not doing same. UAE does not even allow you to own oil wells not to talk of selling them, "he said.

He also advised the Federal government to consciously release money into the economy.

"Yes, we are saying that there is no money, the oil price had dropped but we were also told that through the TSA we have about N3trillion somewhere. We were also told that the former minister of petroleum returned $20million. We were also told that politicians have returned several billions of naira, dollars and pounds.

 

 

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