A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
and the immediate past Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon.
Emeka Ihedioha, at the weekend raised the alarm over the huge loan acquisition by the All
Progressives Congress (APC)-led federal government which he said had already
hit N5.4 trillion.
He warned that if care is not taken, such borrowing
may take Nigeria back to the ignoble days of staggering foreign debt burden.
The Minister of Budget and Planning, Senator Udo
Udoma, had said the federal government would borrow N1. 25 trillion and N1.06
trillion as domestic and foreign loans to finance the 2017 budget deficit.
Udoma dismissed fears of a resurgence of debt
burden, insisting that with the current drive to increase revenue from tax,
such loans can easily be managed.
"Currently, our total debt is about N19
trillion which is less than 20 percent of GDP which is quite moderate, so we
don't have a debt problem," the minister said.
However, in an interview with reporters at the
weekend, Ihedioha said he had it on good authority that the APC administration
had since it took over governance of the country, continued borrowing huge
amount of money, mainly from the Chinese government to the tune of N5.4
trillion.
"I understand that the APC-led federal government
has borrowed about N5.4 trillion since it came into office in May 2015. This is
staggering and alarming. It is disastrous for our economy. This act of theirs
perhaps will take us back many years from where we have been trying to exit,
where past administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo tried to exit us from
debt burden," he explained.
Ihedioha who was the PDP governorship candidate for
Imo State in the 2015 elections, said it remains doubtful if adequate attention
were given to the expected deliverables before such loans were approved.
"It is unfortunate and regrettable that the
National Assembly is granting these executive requests that are just mindless.
Borrowing money left, right and centre from China? I don't think the contents
of these loans are for the benefit of the people.
"I hope they are conscious that people will
ask questions one day. I hope they are conscious of the fact that this money is
grant but debts. It appears to me that people are not taking time to reflect on
these actions. It is my true believe that when Nigerians wake up from their
slumber they will not be reluctant to flush out the APC administration,"
he said
On the promise made by the federal government that
the country will exit recession by the end of the third quarter, Ihedioha said
he remained doubtful if such target would be achieved.
"Which quarter are we now, I think we should be
asking the relevant authorities this question. May be something will happen by
the end the quarter, let's wait and see," he said.
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