- Phrank Shaibu, a Special Assistant to Atiku Abubakar, criticizes Bola Tinubu’s plan to distribute N8,000 to 12 million households, calling it a diversion of public funds
- Shaibu argues that Tinubu’s proposed plan is reminiscent of past failed intervention initiatives and accuses him of lacking a clear economic policy
- Shaibu suggests that Tinubu should have focused on investing in the agricultural sector and tackling issues affecting crop yields instead of proposing questionable palliatives
Phrank Shaibu, Special Assistant on Public Communications to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, has described President Bola Tinubu’s plan to distribute N8,000 to 12 million households for six months as a brazen attempt to divert public funds.
In a statement issued on Thursday, Shaibu said Tinubu’s plan to spend $800 million on palliatives under an opaque arrangement was reminiscent of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s conditional cash transfer and COVID-19 intervention initiative, which saw politicians keep food and provisions in their homes while the poor went hungry.
He claimed that Buhari’s interventionist policies only made Nigerians poorer, as evidenced by National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reports.
Atiku’s aide stated;
After announcing the removal of petrol subsidy without proper planning, Tinubu has asked for the approval of $800m loan which he claims will be disbursed to 12 million households for six months at N8,000 for each household per month. This is a continuation of the scam of the All Progressives Congress.
According to statistics, a Nigerian household as at 2019 counted on an average of 5.06 members. So, with Tinubu’s uninspiring plan, each individual in a household will get N1,600 per month or N53 per day. What should they do with it? Use the money to buy sachet (pure) water or a cup of boiled groundnut on a daily basis? And this is the man they claim transformed the economy of Lagos State? This must be a joke or a more sinister attempt to divert public funds.
Shaibu argued that Tinubu lacked a clear economic policy apart from taxing Nigerians, adding that the former Lagos governor has been exposed as an economic illiterate.
Tinubu boasted that he would ‘develop Nigeria’s economy’ like that of Lagos but this was all a scam. Statistics show that over 70% of Lagos revenue comes from income tax paid by private companies which had been in Lagos for decades due to its status as Nigeria’s former capital.
His only plan is to tax Nigerians to death as he did in Lagos and that is why the people of Lagos rejected him in the last election. Tinubu promised to turn Nigeria’s economy into a $1 trillion economy but it is all a scam and can never be achieved with his brand of “agberonomics, Atiku’s aide said.
If Tinubu was serious about reviving the economy, he should have focused on putting money into the agricultural sector, subsidising production, and working to achieve energy security, which is the backbone of spurring desired economic growth from SMEs, according to Shaibu.
He added;
Agriculture makes up about 30% of Nigeria’s GDP. He should have invested funds in the production aspect of agriculture and other issues affecting crop yields. The rural areas which are mostly agrarian are in the throes of insecurity. On Tinubu’s watch, over 200 people have so far been killed. However, he seems clueless on how to tackle this menace.
The so-called palliatives that Tinubu seeks to share to the poor are just another avenue to divert public funds. For years, the Nigerian government has rejected calls to publish the list of the beneficiaries of the so-called palliatives but this has never been done because it is all a scam.
Tinubu should stop trying to deceive Nigerians who are still suffering from the effect of his lackluster economic policies.
Continuing, he noted that “There are also concerns that this plan is a reinvention of old tricks through which the APC uses public funds as subterfuge for vote buying.
Let no one make any mistakes about it, the planned palliative is Trader Moni 2.0. The scheme is nothing but a means to use public funds to prosecute political campaigns and objectives. It is even more telling that the current imposter government is contemplating the initiative when there is high expectation that the presidential election tribunal is set to give judgement in the controversial election that brought Tinubu into government.
The APC is a political party that has lost favour with a vast majority of Nigeria, and it is no coincidence that since 2019 when the party invented the charade of Trader Moni, it also incontrovertibly introduced the menace of vote buying into Nigeria’s body politic.
A special investigation into the Trader Moni initiative by the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari revealed that more than N20bn was wasted on corruption, kickbacks, fraud and partisanship, Shaibu added.