PRESS RELEASE
Deeply worried by the poor state of the economy which has brought
unprecedented hardship and hunger on the masses of the Nigerian people, a
federal lawmaker, Senator Dino Melaye (APC Kogi West) has called on President
Muhammadu Buhari to take urgent and drastic measures, including the immediate
sack of three prominent members of his Economic Team as the solution-precedent
to reboot the ailing economy.
In a Statement in Abuja
Sunday, Melaye said the President must shake up his Cabinet, and accused most
of the members of gross incompetence, inexcusable ineptitude and a distressing
lack of capacity to deliver on the mandate of their ministries/Agencies.
*President Buhari and Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun |
Those to face the axe immediately if the economy must be
effectively rebooted to deliver on the Change Agenda of the present
administration, in the estimation of Melaye include the Minister of
Finance, Kemi Adeosun, Budget and National Planning Minister, Senator
Udoma Udo Udoma and the governor of the Central bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr
Godwin Emefiele.
" At the moment, it must be crystal clear to all discerning
minds that the President's widely-acclaimed magical body language has lost its
presumed aura and efficacy. His no-nonsense demeanor is equally
neither instilling fear nor commanding respect and loyalty from amongst his
cabinet members. It is therefore obvious that the time for barking is over, now
is the time to bite and boot out all those who have demonstrated, in the past
several months, a crass lack of capacity to effectively carry out the functions
of their office", Melaye declared, stressing:
" The Finance Minister has not only displayed gross
incompetence on the Job, she also lacks the basic and rudimentary grasp of
economic fundamentals necessary to run a critical sector of the Nigerian
economy like the Finance Ministry. It is time for her to go now and pave way
for a qualified and experienced person to steer the Nigerian economy away from
the dark woods it has sunk presently under her stewardship".
On Udoma Udo Udoma, he stated : "To be sure, Senator Udoma
Udo Udoma is a very charismatic man, an accomplished lawyer, and a
quintessential gentleman with a fairly untainted reputation. In everyday
parlance, he is a good man. But the critical job of Budget and National
Planning Minister for a huge country like Nigeria , with her prevailing
economic challenges requires much more than being a good man with a great
personality.
"It is for someone with the relevant qualification,
professional knowledge and experience in public sector finance, development
economics, strategic thinking, budgetary planning and management. As a lawyer,
accomplished in this field as he is, Udoma's appointment to that position is
nepotism taken to very ridiculous heights; and a classic case of putting round
pegs in square holes-it will, and can never fit. It is akin to saddling a
carpenter with a tailor's responsibility. The outcome under the circumstances,
as has become evidently clear, is bound to be catastrophic for the economy.
President Buhari must therefore do the needful now by relieving Udoma of this
huge burden that is constituting a clog to the revival of the Nigerian
economy", the lawmaker declared.
On the CBN governor, Senator Melaye pointed to his disastrous
handling and release of the so-called Dasuki-gate funds which amounts to about
15 per cent of the nation's foreign reserves, policy flip-flops, summersaults
and inconsistencies as clear evidence of gross incompetence in the management
of the nation's fiscal and monetary policies. The net effect of this
inconceivable ineptitude on the part of Emefiele, according to Melaye is the
free fall in the value of the naira and the total loss of faith and confidence
by the international community on the Nigerian economy.
To reverse this trend, Melaye says President Buhari must muster
the courage to wield the big stick and give Emefiele the boot, to be replaced
by a fiscal and monetary policy guru. "We have these qualified Nigerians
in abundance, and the President must beam his searchlight to find them to help
him, the Nigerian economy as well as the suffering Nigerian masses".
He further called on the President to immediately discountenance
the Economic Team currently under the supervision of the Vice President,
Professor Yemi Osibanjo "as their decisions will not be; and has never
been respected by the economic managers and the bureaucracy in Nigeria ".
In its stead, Melaye urged the President to constitute an "Emergency Ad
hoc Economic Team" made up of all former Ministers of Finance, Budget and
National Planning, CBN Governors as well as members drawn from the academia
with "deep knowledge of developmental economics to drive the economic
revival programme"!
"The President must immediately transit from mere rhetoric to
drastic but positive action to save the economy and Nigeria from total collapse. The
hunger in the land is real, pervasive, widespread and debilitating for the poor
masses. As I walk the streets of my constituency these days, I constantly
harbor a foreboding that I could be stoned by my angry constituents for the
failure of Mr President to fulfill his campaign promises and expectations to
Nigerians", Melaye said, warning:
"Nigeria is tottering on a dangerous precipice, sliding
perilously to a certain catastrophe if the current economic malaise is not
halted immediately", he declared, even as he said his criticism is borne
out of an altruistic fervour, and not a product of sour grapes akin to some traditional
critics of "Every Government in Power (EGIP)".
Nigerians and Mr President, he said should be able to recall with
little difficulty that "I was a permanent fixture at the All Progressive
Congress (APC's) Presidential campaign rallies and events, functioning mostly
as the Master of Ceremonies (MC). I am a proud APC Member, a party bonafide
with a great stake in the success or failure of this administration, so no one
can accuse me of sour grapes or meddlesomeness.
"I am a truly concerned stakeholder presently bothered by the
imminent, clear and present danger of a still-birth of a Change Agenda that
held so much hope and promise for Nigerians a little over a year ago. While
there is a lot of hunger, anger, anguish and despair currently in the land, I
have a firm belief that the situation is not beyond redemption for Mr
President, hence my call for urgent and drastic remedial action now",
Melaye concluded.
Dist. Senator Dino Melaye
Kogi West.
Kogi West.
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