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Atiku
blasts Aganga, hails Okonjo-Iweala
Newsdiaryonline Thur July 7,2011
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Former
Vice President Atiku Abubakar has commended the former Managing
Director of the World Bank, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for speaking
truthfully about the true state of the nation’s economy and the
pace of budget implementation in the country.
Atiku
Abubakar particularly praised the former Managing Director of
the World Bank who publicly told the Senate on Wednesday at the
screening of ministerial nominees that the Federal Government’s
current expenditure is almost 74 percent of the national budget,
leaving virtually nothing for capital expenditure.
The
former Vice President recalled that when he criticized the
unwieldy recurrent expenditure of the 2011 budget at the expense
of capital expenditure, the former Finance Minister, Olusegun
Aganga publicly branded him ignorant.
According to Atiku, it is impossible to bring any development to
the country and improve the living standard of the citizens when
the recurrent expenditure incredibly overshoots the capital
expenditure.
In his
11-paged reaction to the national budget structure during the
campaign for the PDP presidential ticket in December 2010, this
is what Atiku said: “Your recurrent budget is 107% of the total
revenue. Put differently, your capital budget is One Trillion
whereas your deficit or planned borrowing is N1.4Trillion,
meaning that even with a zero capital budget, you plan to borrow
about N400 billion to add to revenue to finance consumption… No
one needs to be an economist to appreciate that this is a
disaster.”
He
recalled that the former Finance Minister, Aganga wrote a
40-page rebuttal to denounce his (Atiku’s) position that the
budget was flawed in a language Atiku then described as “gutter
and disrespectful.”
The
former Vice President noted that, at this critical moment of
national challenges for development,
Nigeria needs courageous
and honest professionals like Okonjo-Iweala, who can truthfully
advise the President.
The
former PDP presidential aspirant warned that leaders should not
surround themselves with opportunists and sycophants who
insulate them from reality.
Describing Okonjo-Iweala’s statement before the Senate as a
vindication of his previous position on the budget, Atiku said
the appointment of the former Managing Director of the World
Bank is a clear message to Nigerians that the former Minister
had no idea of what to do to with the economy.
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