Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, on Friday, said that the last five years of General Muhammadu Buhariโs regime remains the worst in the history of the country.
Frank in a statement in Abuja said that the nationโs progress is presently on a freeze and can only return to normal mode of development after Buhariโs tenure.
He noted that apart from the Presidentโs inept and riderless administration in the last five years, Nigerians must brace up for further economic and social torments ahead in the next three years.
He lamented that Buhari has continued to lead the country and its yet unborn citizens into the abyss of debt and slavery with his penchant for amassing loans meant to be shared by the cabal rather than for positive developmental projects.
He insisted that it would take Nigeria another 10 decades to repay and recover from the loans already amassed and squandered by the present administration.
Frank said: โToday marks the fifth year of the Buhariโs regime in power, yet, Nigerians have not recovered from his ruinous ways of the dummy sold to them prior to the 2015 presidential elections.
โBuhari is not only the most incompetent Nigerian leader but the most unprepared for the nationโs exalted office of President.
โNotwithstanding his half-baked polices like the single treasury account, closure of borders and playing patron to deadly and bloodthirsty herdsmen, his incapacity to comprehend the workings of modern economy is legendary.
โIn 2016 alone, over five million Nigerians lost their jobs when he plunged the country into an unwarranted recession.
โBesides, the worsening insecurity across the country, he has not deemed it to change the leadership of the armed forces purposely selected from a section of the country and religious faith.
โThe only legacy Buhari has built in the last five years is an ever increasing debt profile for the country.
โUnder Buhari, Nigeriaโs debt profile rose from N10.32 billion in June 30, 2015 to 27.4trillion naira as at December 31, 2019.
โPresently, our rubber stamp 9th National Assembly is sealing another $5.513billion external loan for Buhari.
โThis is after the same National Assembly hurriedly repurposed N850 billion external loan to be sourced by Buhari from the local capital markets in May 2019.
โAlready, over a quarter of Nigeriaโs N10.51 trillion revised 2020 budget, that is N3trillion has been earmarked for debt service, which far exceeds the N2.23trillion meant for capital expenditure.โ
โThis clearly shows that Buhariโs only Next Level Agenda has been to lead the country into bondage through unmitigated borrowing from multilateral lending institutions like the World Bank, IMF, AfDB, Islamic Development Bank and the China EXIM Bank, among others,
โWith all these, one of Buhariโs hirelings claims that โwe are gladโ the retired General โcame our wayโ in 2015. What do you expect?
โI believe that Nigeria will be free from this burden one day. All it would take is for Nigerians to put on their thinking caps and elect a leader who will lead them out of Egypt and not one that would further increase their heavy yoke.
โToday Nigerians are celebrating five years of poverty, hardship, sickness, joblessness, rising inflation, drowning economy and debt slavery courtesy of Buhari.โ