PDP Left Buhari With $63bn Debt – Buhari Media Organization Replies Atiku

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Buhari Media Organisation has issued a statement to counter former Vice President Atiku’s claim that Nigeria has borrowed more in the last three years than all the previous administrations in the past 30 years. They defended the President saying he inherited a huge debt of $63 billion from the previous administration in 2015.

The group accused Atiku of being bitter for losing the Presidential seat to the President Buhari which explains the reason for his baseless allegations.

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The statement which was signed by the group Chairman, Niyi Akinsiju reads;

We are alarmed that a personality of the calibre of a former Vice President would go to the extent of playing up unverified information at a forum like that of a university, even if he owns the institution.

“We recognise that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is still bitter about the 2019 presidential election that he lost fair and square, but he doesn’t have to lie about something as serious as the country’s debt stock.

“For the avoidance of doubt, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo once made it clear that the Buhari administration inherited a debt of $63bn from the government of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

“He also said the same thing at a function at the University of Ibadan, where he added that the debt rose to $73bn in 2018, with a meagre $10bn under Buhari’s watch.

“The breakdown presented by Prof. Osinbajo showed that Nigeria’s debt stood at $35bn in 2010, $41bn in 2011, $48bn in 2012, $64bn in 2013 and $67.7bn in 2014; but as at handover, it was $63.8bn.

Fact-checkers have also cross-checked the position of Vice President Osinbajo on the debt profile, using data from the Debt Management Office and found it to be correct.

“We invite Nigerians to note that President Buhari was not in power when the country’s debt climbed to that level.”

 

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