A public affairs analyst, Olufemi Adegbulugbe has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s new year address to Nigerians, describing it as an empty motivational speech.
The analyst who made the assertion in a statement in reaction to the address, pointed out that there was no single concrete policy statement or roadmap in it, adding that it was just a speech of words and promises pregnant with contradictions.
He said; ”I have taken time to read the President’s New Year message and it is with deep sense of patriotism that I write to you this morning.
”We were again presented with an empty motivational speech by Mr President.
”In the New Year speech, there was no single concrete policy statement or roadmap. It was just a speech of words, and promises pregnant with contradictions.
”The President promised accelerated stable power supply in 2024 but the same Government allocated N2.5B in the 2024 budget to buy generators for the citizens in the name of empowerment.
”The President plans to cultivate 500,000 hectares of land to grow maize, cassava, rice, etc. But it is the same Government that lifted the ban on rice.
”There is nothing in the 2024 budget that supports cultivation of 500,000 hectares of land. Government will need to buy minimum 2,000 tractors for this project. Take a look at the Ministry of Agriculture 2024 budget and it will be clear to you that this is another empty promise.
”The President talked about taking tough decisions to remove PMS subsidy but Nigeria is still paying PMS subsidy today funded by NNPC bottom line.
Furthermore, Adegbulugbe recalled; ”In 2015, Baba Iyabo wrote an Open letter titled “Before it is too late”. Unfortunately, it became too late.
”In 2019, Baba Iyabo, Aremu Okikiola, the Ebora of Owu wrote another letter with the message “Dismount from this Horse”.
”The failure to dismount from the horse in 2019 is what has led us today to what I call “From fry pan to fire” as evil produced more evil.
”Now, it is time to say “*Dismount from this horse before it is too late” and this is my new year message to Nigerians and addressed to Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu”, he added.
The analyst noted; ”Nigeria is clearly heading in the wrong direction under Bola Tinubu and there is no way forward. The way forward is to make a 180 degree U-turn.
”My people say if you do not know where you are going, you must surely know where you are coming from.
”In 7 months, President Tinubu has exhibited gross incompetence in the management of State Affairs, particularly the economy.
”A Government that adopts “Borrowing” as an economic policy is a “do-nothing” Government.
”Borrowing is a lazy man approach and not a solution. Solutions include combination of prioritisation, reducing cost of Governance, forex conservation, promoting production and reducing imports, out of the box fiscal and monetary policies.
”During the campaign, Alhaji Tinubu accused the Buhari Government of excessive borrowing. He was right. But he is doing more than Buhari Govt on borrowing. Now we are introduced to a new word “securitisation” the will lead to new borrowing of $7.8B and 100m Euros.
”I strongly advise Alhaji Tinubu to dismount from this horse before it is too late.Before Nigeria moves from economic distress to financial distress.
”It does not matter how fast you travel, if you are heading in the wrong direction, you will never get to your destination.
”Nigeria is heading in the wrong direction under Tinubu.
”It has been 7 months of hell for majority of Nigerians and this cannot continue for another 42 months.
”In 7 months, we have not seen any sound or solid fiscal and monetary policy. There is no clear vision or roadmap for Nigeria.
”All we have seen is the greatest distortion to a national economy in the shortest time, in the history of mankind.
”A man that has no understanding of the impacts and interdependencies of forex unification and pms subsidy, continue to lead us on a journey of Kalo-Kalo and trial by error economics. No, we cannot continue on this journey.
”The Tinubu New Year speech to Nigerians is another round of fake promises, contradictions and deceit.
”Nigeria needs to cut cost of governance, suspend borrowings, conserve forex, build foreign reserves, prioritise projects, and built trust with the citizens. Motivational speeches, words and empty promises will not address our economic challenges!
FULL TEXT OF PRESIDENT TINUBU’S NEW YEAR ADDRESS
Dear Compatriots,
It gives me immense joy to welcome each and everyone of you – young and old- to this brand new year 2024. We must lift up our hands to Almighty God, in gratitude, for His grace and benevolence to our country and our lives in the year 2023 that has just gone by.
Though the past year was a very challenging one, it was eventful in so many ways. For our country, it was a transition year that saw a peaceful, orderly and successful transfer of power from one administration to another, marking yet another remarkable step in our 24 years of unbroken democracy.
It was a year, you the gracious people of this blessed nation, entrusted your faith in me with a clear mandate to make our country better, to revamp our economy, restore security within our borders, revitalise our floundering industrial sector, boost agricultural production, increase national productivity and set our country on an irreversible path towards national greatness that we and future generations will forever be proud of.
The task of building a better nation and making sure we have a Nigeria society that cares for all her citizens is the reason I ran to become your President. It was the core of my Renewed Hope campaign message on the basis of which you voted me as President.
Everything I have done in office, every decision I have taken and every trip I have undertaken outside the shores of our land, since I assumed office on 29 May 2023, have been done in the best interest of our country.
Over the past seven months of our administration, I have taken some difficult and yet necessary decisions to save our country from fiscal catastrophe. One of those decisions was the removal of fuel subsidy which had become an unsustainable financial burden on our country for more than four decades. Another was the removal of the chokehold of few people on our foreign exchange system that benefited only the rich and the most powerful among us. Without doubt, these two decisions brought some discomfort to individuals, families and businesses.
I am well aware that for some time now the conversations and debates have centred on the rising cost of living, high inflation which is now above 28% and the unacceptable high under-employment rate.
From the boardrooms at Broad Street in Lagos to the main-streets of Kano and Nembe Creeks in Bayelsa, I hear the groans of Nigerians who work hard every day to provide for themselves and their families.
I am not oblivious to the expressed and sometimes unexpressed frustrations of my fellow citizens. I know for a fact that some of our compatriots are even asking if this is how our administration wants to renew their h ope.
Dear Compatriots, take this from me: the time may be rough and tough, however, our spirit must remain unbowed because tough times never last. We are made for this period, never to flinch, never to falter. The socio-economic challenges of today should energize and rekindle our love and faith in the promise of Nigeria. Our current circumstances should make us resolve to work better for the good of our beloved nation. Our situation should make us resolve that this new year 2024, each and everyone of us will commit to be better citizens.
Silently, we have worked to free captives from abductors. While we can’t beat our chest yet that we had solved all the security problems, we are working hard to ensure that we all have peace of mind in our homes, places of work and on the roads.
Having laid the groundwork of our economic recovery plans within the last seven months of 2023, we are now poised to accelerate the pace of our service delivery across sectors.
Just this past December during COP28 in Dubai, the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, and I agreed and committed to a new deal to speed up the delivery of the Siemens Energy power project that will ultimately deliver reliable supply of electricity to our homes and businesses under the Presidential Power Initiative which began in 2018.
Other power installation projects to strengthen the reliability of our transmission lines and optimise the integrity of our National grid are ongoing across the country.
My administration recognises that no meaningful economic transformation can happen without steady electricity supply. In 2024, we are moving a step further in our quest to restart local refining of petroleum products with Port Harcourt Refinery, and the Dangote Refinery which shall fully come on stream.
To ensure constant food supply, security and affordability, we will step up our plan to cultivate 500,000 hectares of farmlands across the country to grow maize, rice, wheat, millet and other staple crops. We launched the dry season farming with 120,000 hectares of land in Jigawa State last November under our National Wheat Development Programme.
In this new year, we will race against time to ensure all the fiscal and tax policies reforms we need to put in place are codified and simplified to ensure the business environment does not destroy value. On every foreign trip I have embarked on, my message to investors and other business people has been the same. Nigeria is ready and open for business.
I will fight every obstacle that impedes business competitiveness in Nigeria and I will not hesitate to remove any clog hindering our path to making Nigeria a destination of choice for local and foreign investments.
In my 2024 Budget presentation to the National Assembly, I listed my administration’s 8 priority areas to include national defence and internal security, job creation, macro-economic stability, investment environment optimization, human capital development, poverty reduction and social security. Because we take our development agenda very seriously, our 2024 budget reflects the premium we placed on achieving our governance objectives.
We will work diligently to make sure every Nigerian feels the impact of their government. The economic aspirations and the material well-being of the poor, the most vulnerable and the working people shall not be neglected. It is in this spirit that we are going to implement a new national living wage for our industrious workers this new year. It is not only good economics to do this, it is also a morally and politically correct thing to do.
I took an oath to serve this country and give my best at all times. Like I said in the past, no excuse for poor performance from any of my appointees will be good enough.
It is the reason I put in place a Policy Coordination, Evaluation, Monitoring and Delivery Unit in the Presidency to make sure that governance output improves the living condition of our people.
We have set the parameters for evaluation. Within the first quarter of this new year, Ministers and Heads of Agencies with a future in this administration that I lead will continue to show themselves.
Fellow Nigerians, my major ambition in government as a Senator in the aborted Third Republic, as Governor of Lagos State for eight years and now as the President of this blessed country is to build a fair and equitable society and close the widening inequality. While I believe the rich should enjoy their legitimately-earned wealth, our minimum bargain must be that, any Nigerian that works hard and diligent enough will have a chance to get ahead in life. I must add that because God didn’t create us with equal talents and strengths, I can not guarantee that we will have equal outcomes when we work hard. But my government, in this new year 2024 and beyond, will work to give every Nigerian equal opportunity to strive and to thrive.
For the new year to yield all its good benefits to us as individuals and collectively as a people we must be prepared to play our part. The job of building a prosperous nation is not the job of the President, Governors, Ministers, Lawmakers and government officials alone. Our destinies are connected as members of this household of Nigeria. Our language, creed, ethnicity and religious beliefs even when they are not same should never make us work at cross purposes.
In this new year, let us resolve that as joint-heirs to the Nigerian Commonwealth, we will work for the peace, progress and stability of our country. I extend this call to my political opponents in the last election. Election is over. It’s time for all of us to work together for the sake of our country.
We must let the light each of us carries – men and women, young and old – shine bright and brighter to illuminate our path to a glorious dawn.
I wish all of us a happy and prosperous year 2024.
May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
January 01, 2024