‘We Are Suffering Now Because of PDP’- Garba Shehu

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Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba said in a statement that Nigeria is in its present predicament because of PDP and that if they were still in power Nigeria would still be borrowing to fun stealing and wastage.

In his statement he said, “We would not be suffering now if we had cash reserves, but we had regular supply of power, a good rail system, good roads and good housing. Now that the oil has fallen as low as $28 per barrel, it is very difficult to do what is needed but they must be done to save Nigeria. There is no other way if we want to be honest. If PDP were still in power, they would have continued deceiving people, by borrowing to fund stealing and wastage and the problem would have simply been postponed for future generations to face.

“There are many who say that this government’s economic strategy is unclear whereas the previous government seemed well coordinated.” ‎Garba disclosed that efforts been made towards sanitizing the civil service has resulted in the discovery of 40,000 ghost workers.

“See what the current administration is doing to sanitise the huge salary bill by eliminating payroll fraud. So far, the federal payroll has been rid of about 40,000 ghost workers. More than N8 billion stolen monthly has been saved. We are also saving on wasteful expenses like first class travel and private jets for official trips. Currently, there is focus on key sectors (apart from oil) that can create jobs and or generate revenue such as agriculture, solid minerals and manufacturing.”

He did hold his hands up and admitted that Buhari’s  media team had failed to project the President’s policies th‎at are geared towards enhancing the living conditions of Nigerians.

“I will make the confession that we, the officials hired to communicate government policies, that includes myself, have not done as well as we should have,” he said,

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