The truth has to be told. If Nigeria wants to grow and move to the next level, the country should forget what most international bodies are telling the leadership of the country that the economy of Nigeria is growing. The economy of Nigeria is not growing at all. The international bodies may be saying so just to put smiles on the faces of the Nigerian leadership. Perhaps in a bid to keep on re-filling their pockets. Another terrible mistake that will be made by President Buhari’s government is to pay 5000 Naira to 40 million poor Nigerians each month, as alleged. Now hear this, if you multiply this figure by the number of people that will get this money, it will run into trillions of Naira. Such a system will further worsen the already existing hardship that the people of Nigeria are passing through at the moment. What the Viewers Corner News team expected to hear from the government of President Buhari would be a clear-cut economic plan that is geared towards solving the economic problems of Nigeria. First, end the insecurity and create an environment that will be conducive for economic growth. Again, the idea of going to borrow money at every given opportunity has brought the country backwards because the money borrowed was not properly used for economic development. Look at all the refineries in Nigeria, including the steel industry. None is working, which should not have been so, and this is as a result of poor leadership. If the people of Nigeria do not do their homework properly, taking into consideration the lineups of those clamouring to take over from President Buhari in 2023, then another huge mistake is bound to repeat itself. If any of them is elected to office in 2023, the economic situation in Nigeria may be worse than it is at the moment. This is because those coming out do not have what it takes to lead Nigeria, which is the truth, take it or leave it.
Source: Viewers Corner News.