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Tinubu’s govt reckless, buying new jet when Nigerians are hungry – Ezekwesili

Former minister of education, Oby Ezekwesili, has described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as fiscally reckless.

In an interview on Channels Television on Tuesday, Ezekwesili slammed the Tinubu administration for acquiring a new presidential jet, in the face of pervasive hunger in the country.

The ex-minister said the current administration has worsened the nation’s economy.

She added that Nigerians should be angry about the “fiscal profligacy” of the federal government amid the huge debt profile of the country.

The former vice-president of the World Bank’s Africa Region said the administration should not be pitied for inheriting a bad economy — because most of its supporters and active players defended the economic policies of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

“All the data and economic indicators show clearly that they have not done a good job of the economy,” Ezekwesili said.

“They have worsened it. They could have avoided the fiscal recklessness and rascality that we see.

“If you are a Nigerian, you should be vexed at this government. All we have seen this government since it came into office is fiscal profligacy.

“The political class has decided that they are bandits against the people of Nigeria.”

According to her, politicians in the country are playing with the intelligence of Nigerians by trying to justify the purchase of a presidential jet.

The Presidency on Monday,  confirmed the purchase of a new Airbus A330, to replace the 19-year-old Boeing B737-700 purchased under former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

“I don’t see how it is feasible that the topmost priority of the government that has the level of biting hunger in the land and poverty, is to consider the purchase of a befitting aircraft for the president, construction of a N20 billion house for the vice-president, purchase of all kinds of funny looking cars in the fleet of national assembly members and executive,” Ezekwesili added.

The activist said she has the “moral authority” to criticise the current government because “I served this country. They want everything about what I earned? They can find it in their folders”.

“As a minister, they have something called ministers’ imprest. My permanent secretary will tell you that I did not touch a dime,” she said.

“So when people say ‘you were in government’. I was in a sane government. I wasn’t in a government that watches women scream: ‘We’re hungry, we haven’t eaten’.”

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