Sanusi criticises Buhari’s economic framework
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The Emir of Kano and former governor of Nigeria’s central bank, Muhammadu Sanusi, Thursday described the country’s current economic model as impracticable, panning the government’s excessive spending on debt servicing.
Sanusi, a keynote speaker at the second edition of the Kaduna State Investment Summit, said the government erred by earmarking only 34 percent of its revenue for capital and recurrent expenditures.
He said: “The Federal Government of Nigeria is spending 66 percent of its revenues on interests on debts, which means only 34 percent of revenue is available for capital and recurrent expenditures.
“That model cannot work. If you look at the 2017 budget of the Federal Government, I sometimes wonder what Nigerian economists are doing? In the 2017 budget presented by the Federal Government, the amount earmarked for debt servicing is in excess of the entire non-oil revenue of the Federal Government, but that is not the problem. The problem is that it is a budget that is even going for more debts.”
Economic growth, Sanusi said, could only come from government’s investment in the economy. But he was downbeat on the possibility of the federal and state governments being able to grow the economy owing to unsustainable borrowing patterns.
“We have governors; they go to China and spend one month on a tour and what do they come back with, MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) on debts,” he continued.
“China will lend you $1.8bn to build light rail. This light rail will be done by the rail workers from China. The trains will come from China. The engines will come from China. The labour comes from China. The driver is Chinese.
“At the end of the day, what do you benefit from it? Your citizens will ride on a train and when you ride on a train, in northern Nigeria, in a state like Kano or Katsina, where are you going to? You are not going to an industrial estate to work. You are not going to school? You are not going to the farm. You borrow money from China to invest in trains so that your citizens can ride on them and go for weddings and naming ceremonies.”
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13 Comments
Bravo, Sanusi! Bravo. We need more people of such courage and not bootlicking and spineless so-called “leaders” that parade around the country.
More IMF?
Are you deaf? he said no to borrowing.Can’t you discern?
Shut up loud mouth. How much does the IMF pay you? Do they pay you in Dollars or Naira?
r u such a dullards, even wen d guy points to u dat sanuso is against borowin nd imf, u r stil here sayin nonsense!
This IMF man is confused. Sanusi please go do your traditional duties. This does not concern you.
It sure concerns him . He is first. A Nigerian before he became an emir. We hate the truth I have never trusted the Chinese,, they are too desperate to re enslave Africa. Call Sanusi any name you can’t stop the truth
it is people lyk u dat give d north a bad name!
so sad we are really backward.
Emir Sir, this is wonderful. You have hit the nail on the head. Hope they hear you. You please beg the economists in this country who you know to help our future. Why do we borrow?
Really Nigerian economists have failed us.
I’m beginning to like this man for his service to obodo naija and his honesty.
Peace to you Mr. Sanusi!
My brother he I regretting his actions against gej.. He cannot publicly say so out of shame
This IMF man Sanusi is confused. Sanusi please go do your traditional duties. This does not concern you.
We will review and take appropriate action.