Thursday, 29 January 2015

Charles Soludo's SUGGESTIONS, A TIMELY ALARM.

As you know, he is a first class graduate of Economics and a person of highly regarded caliber when it comes to the area of Economic strategy. He worked for many international organizations. In fact his fore-seen ideas when presented should be taken very seriously rather, the immediate governing body failed to recognize his identity in the area of economic evaluations. May be, they are so myopic to know that they have failed with enormous economic wealth which they accumulate every day to the detriment of the poor masses. During his last tenure, he canvassed for the naira to be devalued, but them  the gluttons refused to adhere to it knowing the fact that their looting in the Swiss Bank is about to depreciate if the Naira appreciates in value. Now, Nigeria and its various states of 36 are heavily indebted to Banks with money they used in buying cars and aeroplanes for themselves. Tell me, to what extent is this empty investment going to impact on the youths and the unborn children, what is the return investment on money you used to buy cars for your members. Soludo also emphasized on the issue of corruption which has eaten deep in every corners of this country.   The problem is that, when issues like this are raised in Nigeria we attack the person instead of finding fact in the message the person dropped.
  The so-called governors forum should sit back and re-think before they get the people annoyed with their non emotional utterances. I feel sorry for them for making this statements bellow to the general public about the Icon Soludo. Read ahead and don;t get annoyed with their statements;

"A faction of the Gov­ernor’s Forum loyal to the Plateau State Governor, Jonah Jang has described as il­lusionary and attention-seeking, the damning verdict passed on the Dr. Goodluck Jonathan administration by the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Charles Soludo on the management of the na­tion’s economy.
In a statement released in Abuja and signed by the Sec­retary of the forum, Earl Osaro Onaiwu, the governors stated that they were at a loss as to the motive behind the article by Soludo, which they dismissed as half truth and falsehood."

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