Hardship: Buhari destroyed Nigeria, Atiku, Peter Obi would’ve confronted Tinubu’s struggling – Osita Chidoka

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A former Aviation Minister, Osita Chidoka, has mentioned the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Social gathering, PDP, Atiku Abubakar and Labour Social gathering’s Peter Obi would have confronted important financial issues witnessed now if that they had emerged because the winner of the 2023 election.

Chidoka claimed that the speedy previous President Muhammadu Buhari destroyed Nigeria’s economic system for eight years.

Showing on Channels Tv’s Sunday Politics, the PDP chieftain mentioned President Bola Tinubu lacked the political consensus to take powerful choices on the nation’s economic system.

“The eight years of Buhari have been a destroying eight years. The APC-led Buhari govt destroyed worth in a major and unprecedented method. Now to remedy that injury, there isn’t a switchboard you may simply mild and alter the whole lot in a single day.

“That authorities really acquired 23 trillion in Methods and Means and borrowed cash in {dollars}, that has considerably hindered the federal government’s capability to have international alternate as a result of you might want to service these debt in {dollars}.

“So, any authorities that is available in would have confronted important headwinds whether or not it was Atiku, Obi or Sowore.

“The distinction that the President is struggling is just not economics, Nigeria was going barely up. We have been going to pay for the international alternate they have been manipulating and promoting to themselves at N400, this president has mentioned we must always pay the value.

“Tinubu’s problem is that he lacks political consensus in Nigeria in making these powerful choices, individuals who voted for him are a minority in Nigeria, 63 p.c of the voters didn’t vote for him, so he must woo them,” he mentioned.

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