APC descends on Obasanjo over criticism of Tinubu’s economic reforms


The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken a swipe at former President Olusegun Obasanjo for criticizing the current administration’s handling of its ongoing reforms and the coup d’etat in Niger Republic.

Obasanjo had faulted President Bola Tinubu’s implementation of the removal of subsidy from petroleum products as well as the floating of Naira.

In the past few months, the masses have continued to groan over the rising cost of food items and inflation following the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira by the Tinubu government.

Obasanjo, through his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Akinyemi, said on Sunday that the policies initiated by Tinubu are necessary, regretting howeverthat they are wrongly implemented.

The ex-president, according to the statement, spoke in Abuja at the weekend during a colloquium tagged: “Nigeria’s Development: Navigating the Way Out of the Current Economic Crisis and Insecurity.”

“Today, the government has taken three decisions, two of which are necessary but wrongly implemented and have led to the impoverishment of the economy and of Nigerians. These are the removal of subsidy, closing the gap between the black market and official rates of exchange and the third is dealing with a military coup in Niger Republic,” Obasanjo said.

It was the first time he would be openly criticizing Tinubu, whom he did not support to become president.

But reacting on Monday, the APC National Director, Bala Ibrahim, faulted Obasanjo, whom he described as a serial critic.

Ibrahim said he feared the former president might be manifesting signs of old age.

He said: “As a Nigerian and someone who respects Obasanjo, I think senility is beginning to come in. Obasanjo is beginning to manifest the symptoms.

“Ever since he lost the bid to have a third term in office, he has consistently attacked every regime that comes after him. He sees himself as the only one who meant well for Nigeria from independence to date. He thinks he is the best and every other leader is bad. And this is not good for a statesman. Nobody has monopoly on knowledge or style of leadership.

“Obasanjo has been consistent in his criticisms of people in leadership positions apart from himself. So, this is not an isolated case. President Bola Tinubu is not the first to be attacked by Obasanjo. Buhari and Jonathan were also victims of his criticisms. He himself did not fare better when he was the leader. In fact, Obasanjo superintended the balkanization of the Nigerian economy.

“How can he say someone who is trying to put the economy on a better pedestal is not doing the right thing? I am not a spokesman for Tinubu. Even though the party has discussed him to my knowledge, I practically feel Obasanjo has erred as he has always been doing,” Ibrahim added.

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