The Coordinating
Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
yesterday alleged that the sacked political appointees were after her even as
she described the assertion in some quarters that the nation is broke as mere
political propaganda. She insisted that, rather, it has been waxing
stronger by the day.
The minister, who
fielded questions on a live radio interaction, in Abuja, described those saying
that Nigeria’s economy is broke as simply dwelling on propaganda, urging them
to eschew hearsay and join in building the economy in line with the
transformation agenda of the present administration.
Lamenting the
propaganda, the minister rued that this has been going on for over a year now.
“It’s been over a year
now that some people are making those comments; go and trace some newspaper
reports and you will discover that it has been a systematic campaign by some
people. But surprisingly, we have been paying our bills and servicing our debts
over the past years.
“How can you say that
the country is broke or the economy is not working when out of N1.7 trillion of
personnel cost and wages, we have paid N1.3 trillion so far; salaries have been
prompt. Just last month, workers got their salaries and wages on the 18th.
“Out of overhead of
N248 billion, we have paid N180 billion so far. On capital,
we have released N850 billion with over 90 percent cash-backed, while 75
percent of that has been utilised by MDAs. We have been paying and servicing
our debts as well,” she stressed.
She continued, “Yes,
there have been crises over the allegation that Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) is owing FAAC N75 billion, that had been resolved, they have
paid the debt and it has been disbursed among the three tiers of government.
“If you remember, I
have been in the forefront of ensuring that the economy witnesses tremendous
growth. When we had cashflow problems, inability to pay salaries as a result of
budget amendment as well as oil theft, I shouted about it and some of them were
resolved.”
The minister
admonished Nigerians, especially politicians, not to misinterpret the issues of
economic management, stressing that they should, “take away sentiments and say
the truth,” while also explaining that “Nigerians pay us, not to only to
talk about the issues but also to proffer solutions to them.”
The minister equally
advised politicians to tread the issue of the economy with caution so as not to
overheat the polity as currently being experienced in the economic shutdown of
the United States.
Further on the fiscal
crisis, the minister said, “We have been discussing with the state governors
and some of them have extremely shown understanding in trying to iron out the
issues concerning the NNPC mineral revenue remittances. The NNPC’s N75 billion in
question has been paid and the best for all of us is to continue to dialogue
for good, instead of shouting on the pages of newspapers.”
She admitted facing
challenges and pressures from politicians and appointees who were affected by
the on-going reforms in the system, whom she said her ‘strong oversight on
them’ had made it impossible for them to siphon the government’s wealth via the
various loopholes created by either them (politicians) or circumstances.
“I have not relented
in trying to block leakages, loopholes and save money to build infrastructure
that Nigerians are yearning for over the years. Although I have had support
from the authorities in trying to block these loopholes, there are some people
who are working very hard against it. But we will definitely defeat them with
the support from the Presidency,” the minister said.
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