Buhari: Bode George Sends Message To Foreign Nations

A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olabode George, has warned foreign nations against granting loans to the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Naija News reports that President Buhari had sent a $29.96billion 2016-2018 external borrowing plan to the Senate for its consideration and approval.

Speaking to Daily Independent, accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of engaging in financial wastages.

The PDP chieftain also condemned Nigerian companies for advertising on foreign media for products that are purely Nigerian.

He said: “President Buhari wants to go and borrow money now. They will ask him ‘look at the wastages in your country’. Why should they give him money? They should give him nothing.

“How many African countries do you see these kinds of things? All these unnecessary adverts on CNN by Nigerian companies on products that are purely Nigerian is pure wastage.

“ABSA bank in South Africa, have you ever seen them on CNN? Yet, their capital base is bigger than all Nigerian banks put together. So, what is this egocentrism all about? There are people who are hungry in this country.

“All those money wasted on adverts will feed millions of people. I think the federal government should clamp down on them. For every one dollar, you spent on CNN adverts, you create a special purse for one dollar being put there. That money can then be used for skill acquisition for younger people. It is wasteful and egocentric.

“We are the people who are buying your products, satisfy us and stop wasting money. Your systems are not healthy, bad network, poor data services and so on.

“Look at Tony Elumelu doing adverts on CNN saying he is satisfying Africa. Has he satisfied his village? What about the poverty in his village?

“I want to go with him to his village and see the level of poverty in that place. They are making the rest of the world to hate us.”



source https://www.naijanews.com/2019/12/03/buhari-bode-george-sends-message-to-foreign-nations/

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