Economic Recession: Saraki pleads with Nigerians to be patient
By Channels TV
11 September 2016 |
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How I wished they have solutions to this problem early – the economic advisers should be put to task to find the compatible solution! Read my definition of what budget is and another for what Nigeria is compared with and if you’re clever you might just figure out (arrive at) the solutions you need!!
Saraki, prayer is important in our lives but prayer alone cannot solve the economic problems of Nigeria. Nigeria has to engage people with commonsense in her economic and political management. Does it mean the country is governed by blockheads? No domestic or foreign investor can be attracted by the policies enunciated by economic planners that cannot believe in themselves. Imagine a CBN governor insulting Nigerians with an “almajiri economic” theory that if Nigerians criticise a “policy” then it means it is a sound one in Nigeria’s standard. This CBN governor should appologise to Nigerians or resign if he has a backbone.
When Saraki going to face his remaining charges?
We will review and take appropriate action.