Buhari’s 2019 budget, hopeless-says Saraki

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While the dust raised on the floor of the joint sitting of members of the National Assembly when Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari presented the 2019 Budget proposal, the Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki has in less than 48hrs after the budget presentation described it as hopeless.

“We all heard the 2019 budget. That is a budget that has no hope for anybody because when you look at the statistics and the figures, there is poverty.

If you look at the figures based on revenues that are coming in, there is nothing left, so where is the future?” Saraki asked.

According to him, the budget proposal, as presented by President Buhari, failed to indicate how it will be funded.

The President of the Senate handed down the damning verdict in Abuja on Thursday where the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democracy Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, was billed to address some Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

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Saraki, who spoke in his capacity as the Director General of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation, also said Nigerians lived in safer environment in 2015 than what obtained at present.

Addressing the gathering of the CSOs, Saraki continued: “There must be an alternative and that is what we hope that by this evening, speaking to our candidate and vice presidential candidate is not based on sentiments.

“We are not voting on sentiments we are voting on what is in it for you.

“How is your life going to be better? Which party offers you a better future because we see you as those who are patriotic and committed?

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“It’s not about what you will get today. It is about this great country. A lot of you have been making sacrifices over the years”.

Saraki predicted Buhari will not attend the presidential debate billed to hold on January 19, 2019.

He however said any person seeking to lead the country should be able to come forward and tell the people what he wants to do for them.

Saraki said: “The whole world is going in a direction, if you are seeking a position, you must come and tell people what you want to do, you must sit down and they will ask you questions and that is why we are here.”

Vice presidential candidate of the PDP Peter Obi also faulted the 2019 budget proposal.

He said: “When you look at the revenue, we will spend 60 percent to service debts. So what is left? And they will borrow more.

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“What they borrowed in 2016 and 2017 is the same PDP borrowed in 16 years. When you ask them they say they used it for capital projects”.

Obi said the federal government under the All Progressives Congress (APC) has incurred more debts in three and half years that what the previous PDP administrations incurred in 16 years.

He bemoaned the level of poverty in the country and queried Buhari for asking Nigerians to tighten their belts.

According to him, the Nigerian people have no belts again to tighten, adding, “We now wake up every day with a sense of helplessness”


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Obi blamed the current administration for spurning warnings over the alarming rate of job losses and unemployment in the country, saying that the situation could only get worse because the government is not doing the right thing.


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