The Guardian (Nigeria)

Afenifere cautions Fed Govt over high debt profile

• Group demands fair deal for North, South • Frowns at imbalance in NPA headship

- From Seye Olumide and Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

THE Yoruba socio- cultural organisati­on, Afenifere, has cautioned the Executive and Legislativ­e arms of government against turning Nigeria into a perpetual debtor- nation.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Jare Ajayi yesterday, the group cited several instances of loans being borrowed by the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari and expressed dismay over the disclosure by the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed and the Debt Management Office ( DMO), that as much as 74 per cent of the country’s earnings go into debt servicing. DMO is a Federal Government agency handling various debts by the government.

It was also disclosed that as of September 2021, Nigeria’s public debt was N38.005 trillion and has not stopped rising.

The pan- Yoruba organisati­on, therefore, urged the National Assembly to stop acceding to every loan request by the Executive henceforth.

While alluding to the N250 billion to be borrowed from World Bank ‘ to solve environmen­tal degradatio­n in the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT), Afenifere maintained that states in the southern part of the country deserve attention too “when we talk of environmen­tal degradatio­n.

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IMILARLY, Afenifere, yesterday, challenged the Federal Government to explain the rationale behind the appointmen­t of three northerner­s in a row as the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority ( NPA).

In a statement made available to journalist­s in Ibadan, , the group’s National

Publicity Secretary decried the lopsidedne­ss nature of projects siting and appointmen­ts being made by President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion.

The Afenifere spokesman wanted the Federal Government to explain why Mr. Mohammed BelloKoko, a northerner, would be the one to succeed Hadiza Bala- Usman and Mr. Habib Abdullah, both of whom are northerner­s, as Managing Director of the NPA.

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