- Governor Obaseki expresses frustration over Nigeria’s economic hardship, citing ignored warnings about poor leadership decisions affecting the nation
- Obaseki empathizes with the population, stresses the need for corrective measures, and emphasizes Nigeria’s potential for self-sufficiency
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has expressed his frustration over the current economic hardship in Nigeria, stating that he had previously warned the Federal Government about the impending crisis but his concerns were ignored. In a conversation with journalists in Benin, the state capital, Obaseki attributed the country’s socio-economic challenges to poor leadership decisions made by the nation’s leaders.
Drawing on his background as an investment banker, Obaseki claimed that he had foreseen the economic difficulties that the country is currently grappling with due to unfavourable economic choices. He stated that he had consistently raised concerns about the need for corrective measures, but his warnings went unheeded.
The governor empathized with the Nigerian populace, acknowledging that the nation was going through a period of severe economic hardship. He encouraged citizens to remain resilient and not lose hope in these challenges.
Obaseki expressed his deep understanding of the economic dynamics and his awareness of the tough times faced by Nigerians. He also highlighted the adverse consequences of certain political decisions made by leaders, emphasizing the need for a change in course.
He further emphasized that Nigeria, with its vast resources and large population, should not be experiencing such severe poverty and suffering. Obaseki pointed out that the nation has the potential to produce everything it needs domestically, but this potential is not being fully harnessed.
The governor’s comments underscore the critical importance of sound leadership and decision-making to address the country’s economic challenges and improve its citizens’ living standards.