ATIKU: Nigeria Will Regain Africa's Top Recipient of Foreign Direct Investment
Former Vice President of Nigeria and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Atiku Abubakar, has said Nigeria will regain the Africa’s top recipient of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on his watch.
In a press
statement he personally signed on Wednesday, Atiku regretted that
Nigeria has been overtaken by Ghana in the regional bloc of the
continent.
“It is with a very heavy
heart that I received the news that the Republic of Ghana has overtaken
our dear nation as West Africa’s largest recipient of foreign direct
investment.
“Therefore, I solemnly declare to Nigerians, that if I
am elected President on February 16, 2019, I will be Nigeria’s Chief
Marketing Officer, and will never speak ill of our economy, our polity
and our youths. My utterances, both at home and abroad, will be used to
lift Nigeria’s economy because Atiku means JOBS.
“I believe in JOBS – Jobs, Opportunity, Being United and Security and it is time to get Nigeria Working Again,” he stated.
Atiku
recalled that when the PDP governed the nation, especially during his
eight-year tenure as Vice President, the country set a pace for Africa
in terms of FDI.
According to him, Africa’s most populous nation became the investment hub in the continent under the leadership of his party.
The former Vice President criticised the current administration for not focusing on the nation’s economic challenges.
Atiku believes that the situation has led to the nation’s economy deteriorating by becoming the world’s headquarters of poverty.
“Sadly,
this unfortunate economic indicator has escaped the attention of the
current administration, who are more interested in hounding real and
imagined opponents, like the Chief Justice of Nigeria and many
legislators, than in addressing the rapid economic decline Nigeria is
witnessing under their watch.
“It is of particular importance to
understand why Nigeria has become an economic pariah under the present
administration leading to us becoming the world headquarters for extreme
poverty. When you have a leader who habitually travels abroad to
de-market his own nation and its economy, things like this are bound to
happen.
“It is further exacerbated when that same leader
stubbornly blames his predecessors for problems he caused, while at the
same time taking credit for achievements and progress initiated and
delivered by those same leaders, he makes a habit of denigrating,” he
added.

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