7
July, 2015
PRESS RELEASE:
KUDOS TO BUHARI FOR BAILING OUT BANKRUPT
STATES
Debt-ridden states yesterday received a lifeline as the Federal Government
opened its cash till to bail out workers owed a backlog of salary arrears in
some states of the federation. The Federal Government approved the sum of N402
billion to settle outstanding salaries of workers at all levels.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
commends this move. It symptomises the actualization of the ‘change’ mantra for
which the All Progressive Party (APC) rode into power. By bailing out state
governments and enabling them to pay workers, President Muhammadu Buhari has demonstrated
that he is worker-friendly, sensitive to public opinion and willing to
alleviate the suffering of the jamaheer (poor masses).
Contrary to what some mischievous elements want us to believe, the bankruptcy
syndrome took the driver’s seat in about twelve states, not just one. Among the
states affected are Ekiti, Kwara, Kogi, Ondo, Plateau, Benue, Oshun, Rivers, Akwa
Ibom, Oyo and Bauchi states.
MURIC is of the humble opinion that
states would not have been dragged into this financial mess if ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan had been prudent with the country’s funds. Involvement in white
elephant projects, hobnobbing with notorious kleptomaniacs and drug barons,
turning the blind eye to glaring cases of corruption and dipping fingers into
the nation’s coffers to fund his extravagant second term campaign are
responsible for the states’ financial woes.
For the records, MURIC urges Nigerians to know where to direct their blame
for Nigeria’s present economic downturn. Under President Jonathan, Nigeria made
$81 billion annually from oil alone for five years with nothing to show for it.
That is a whopping $405 billion!
Finally, we invite President Muhammadu Buhari to bring his past record in
prudence, probity and accountability to bear in governing Nigeria. The Federal Government should do everything possible under the law to retrieve
every single kobo stolen in the last dispensation. Something must also be done
to the culprits in order to serve as deterrents in future. We charge Nigerians, particularly workers, to be patient
with the new administration.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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