Atiku’s latest declaration demonstrates disconnection from the authentic Nigerian reality – Presidency

The presidency declared on Monday that the last declaration of the former vice-president Atiku Abubakar and its managers on the socio-economic situation in the country shows a disconnection from the authentic Nigerian reality.

In a declaration issued in Abuja, the president’s special consultant for information and strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said that the affirmation that hunger is devastating Nigeria “is seriously misleading”.

He said it is also seriously misleading to compare the Nigerian situation with the unrest in France before the 1789 revolution or the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 in Russia.

The declaration states: “The speech is cheap. The former vice -president Atiku Abubakar and his managers are clearly out of contact with the positive developments that currently take place in our country.

“Their affirmation that hunger is devastated by Nigeria and their comparison between our situation with the unrest in France before the 1789 revolution or the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 in Russia, is seriously misleading.

“Their latest declaration demonstrates a disconnection from the authentic Nigerian reality, since the recent data tell a different story. Just today, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has published its data for August, showing that the main inflation has decreased for the fifth consecutive month. Cent.

“Our foreign currency reserves are increasing, which are now approaching $ 42 billion. When President Tinubu has taken on the assignment, the reserves have been $ 32 billion, largely he has burdened. Since then this administration has canceled over $ 7 billion in arrears, including $ 800 million due to airlines.

“Under President Tinubu, Nigeria is recording unprecedented entrances. States are now able to pay salaries and tips promptly and still have excess funds for capital and social projects, a result not previously assisted on this staircase.

“Nigeria is moving in the right direction. On the contrary, Atiku and its party remain blocked in the past, fixed on scenarios of the day of judgment and revolutionary rhetoric. Irony of irony, many of the challenges that we face today derive from the bad economic management during the years of the PDP, when Atiku was vice -president. The president of the president Tinubu and his team are working in a eliminated way Grassetto errors, with the bad management of bold.

“After only two years and five months in office, we are proud of the progress carried out under the leadership of President Tinubu. Atiku and his allies can choose to ignore these earnings, but the Nigerians can see and hear the positive changes that take place in the whole nation.”

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