‘Nigerians Are Suffering, Reshuffle Your Cabinet Now’, – Tunde Bakare to Buhari
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Bakare, founder of Latter Rain Assembly and former ally of the
president, said on Sunday during his annual state of the nation speech
in Lagos that “it is unfortunate” that the ‘change’ mantra “that was
once the rallying cry for progressive development has now become
associated with retrogression and suffering.”Mr.
Bakare, a politician and former vice presidential candidate to Mr.
Buhari in his failed 2011 bid, said the hard times Nigerians are
grappling with are the consequences of the policies of the Buhari
administration Mr. Bakare said the policies, especially on
exchange and interest rates, should be discarded forthwith and more
pragmatic ones be implemented instead.“To begin with, the
confusing and discriminatory multiple dollar to naira exchange rates –
favourable to some and not so favourable to others, and without doubt
confusing for potential investors – must be discarded while a more
reliable and predictable exchange rate, mutually beneficial to our
people and economy and attractive to foreign investors, should be put in
place,” Mr. Bakare said.“Similarly, prohibitive and punitive
interest rates must be lowered in order to liberate the creative
ingenuity of our people as well as encourage those who can access
mortgages at affordable rates to become homeowners, especially if our
Pension Scheme is up-to-date and robust.“The multiplier effect of
the removal of these bottlenecks in our economy will cushion the effect
of the current recession on our people,” the preacher said.Mr.
Bakare also decried alarming levels of inflation in the country, which
he said had seen the prices of everything —from staple food supplies to
electronic appliances and automobiles — skyrocketed.He said this
year will be crucial in the life of the current government, warning the
president to immediately reshuffle his cabinet because “we have no more
time to waste.”
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