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PDP asks NASS to probe Buhari over N24trn debt profile 

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has tasked the National Assembly to investigate President Muhammadu Buhari over alleged unwholesome borrowings leading to the escalation of the nation debt stock from N12.12 trillion in 2015 to N24.38 trillion in 2018.
The main opposition party described as saddening and devastating the nation’s debt stock under the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government.
A statement on Monday by Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP National Publicity Secretary, also asked the Legislature to probe the terms of the borrowing and the handling of the funds in the present government.
“The National Assembly should also save the future of our nation by restricting the Buhari administration from taking further loans on behalf of our country until explanations are provided on the terms and handling of the borrowed funds.
“Nigerians cannot afford to continue to bear burden of an incompetent and insensitive administration and that is why they eagerly await the retrieval of our stolen mandate at the Presidential election petition tribunal.
“Since President Buhari assumed office in 2015, there have been a culture of unexplained borrowings leading to a steep rise in the debt stock from N17.5 trillion in 2016 to N21.72 trillion in 2017 and a huge N24.387 trillion in 2018.
“It is shocking and completely insupportable that our nation’s debt had risen from N21.72 trillion in December 2017 to N24.387 trillion in December 2018, showing an accumulation of a whopping N2.66 trillion in a space of one year,” the statement reads.
The Debt Management Office (DMO) had last week disclosed that Nigeria’s public debt had risen to N24 trillion as of December 2018.
According to the party spokesperson, the borrowings and unbearable tax regimes by the present government have not only crippled productivity but also caused untold hardship and mortgaged the economic future of Nigerians.
The party insisted that President Buhari’s administration lack the initiative to stimulate and run a productive economy.
The statement added: “President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration therefore has a huge explanation to make to Nigerians for its borrowing spree, especially as it cannot point to any meaningful development project into which the borrowed funds were invested.
“This is particularly against the backdrop of allegations in the public space that the borrowed funds, which were taken as development funds, were diverted to 2019 general elections campaign activities of the APC, a huge part of which ended in private pockets of corrupt APC leaders.
“This is in addition to direct frittering of public funds through the alleged N1.4 trillion sleazy oil subsidy regime, the looted N9 trillion detailed in the leaked NNPC memo, the alleged N33 billion fraud in the handling of funds meant for the welfare of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North East, among other sleazes”.

 

OWEDE AGBAJILEKE, Abuja