President Goodluck
Jonathan yesterday replied critics of his economic policies, challenging them
to come out with facts and figures to contest the fact that the economy is
Africa’s largest.
Last year, the
Jonathan administration rebased Nigeria’s economy and declared it the largest
in Africa.
The President said
after the rebasing, the economy became the largest as recently attested to by
the American Cable News Network (CNN).
President Jonathan
spoke in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, at a campaign rally.
Said he: “The economy
you all know has become the largest in Africa after the rebasing, it was not by
chance. We worked with the private sector…. a few days ago, the CNN announced
that Nigeria has joined other nations where the economy will blossom.
“If CNN can say that
who is the economist in Nigeria that says that what the world has seen about
Nigeria…? Who is the economist that can tell me that he is superior to the
World Bank; the economists in the World Bank?
“Who is the economist
in Nigeria that can tell me he is superior to the economist in the IMF? Who is
the economist in Nigeria that can tell me that he’s sharper or better focused
than the CNN? People should stop deceiving Nigerians. We are working hard to
move this country forward and we will work with the people of Kwara State to
move the state forward.”
The President also
flaunted his administration’s credentials in the rule of law, saying it is
strictly adhered to.
The President said:
“We don’t want to run a government by intimidation; I signed the FoI Bill, and
promised that every Nigerian will be free. I want every Nigerian to be free. We
don’t want to intimidate anybody; we want you to have the ability to express
yourself without any fear of intimidation.
“We don’t encourage
our leaders to intimidate the followers; where people will be living as if they
are in the zoo and the lions and leopard are moving freely and all the other
animals have to go into hiding; no. That is not a government, Nigeria is not a
zoological garden. Nigeria is not a forest.
“Nigeria is a country
governed by laws and conventions, a country where citizens must be free and
where every citizen must be able to grow to the level that he so desires.”
On his agricultural
reforms, Jonathan said: “We will use SMEs to grow the economy .We are no longer
talking of agriculture as a rural dwellers’ occupation but agriculture as a
means of creating wealth, agriculture as means of creating millions. So many
people in Kwara have keyed into that project and we will work you. Agriculture
will accelerate the economy of this country.
“Also, SMEs; we are
working hard with the CBN. Funds are being released to people who are in that
sector. When you talk about Asian Tigers, they became strong because of SMEs
and not necessarily because of large industries.
We are working very
hard to ensure that we encourage SMES in Kwara State and in Nigeria to be able
to create wealth for themselves. That is why we started the YouWIN. The
beneficiaries will not be job seekers but creators of jobs for themselves and
for others.”
President Jonathan vows to stop rigging, challenges critics of his economic policies
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