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Obasanjo Blasts Successor Governments: "I Left $70 Billion, Now Nigeria is Drowning in Debt!ÔÇØ

Afnews Editor

Oct 25, 2024

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has accused successive governments of financial mismanagement, stating that despite leaving $70 billion in reserves in 2007, Nigeria's debt has ballooned. His comments reignite debate over the nation's fiscal policies.

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In a stark critique of Nigeria's financial trajectory, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed deep frustration over the country's escalating debt crisis. Obasanjo revealed in an exclusive interview with Kayode Akintemi of News Central Television that despite leaving office in 2007 with $70 billion in the nation's coffers, Nigeria now owes more debt than ever.

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Reflecting on his administration's efforts, Obasanjo recalled inheriting a colossal $36 billion debt upon assuming office in 1999. His administration aggressively pursued debt relief, reducing this to around $3.5 billion by the time he left in 2007. Simultaneously, he increased the country's foreign reserves from $3.7 billion to $45 billion and created an "excess crudeÔÇØ account holding $25 billion.

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"I left $70 billion for Nigeria," Obasanjo stated pointedly. "Today, all that money is gone. Every dollar made since then has vanished, and we owe more now than when I first took office in 1999."

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Obasanjo's blunt assessment targets the leaders who succeeded him, questioning how they managed to amass even more debt with an initially healthy reserve. He blamed poor governance, reckless borrowing, and financial mismanagement for the nation's present financial woes. His comments add fuel to a growing public outcry over Nigeria's debt crisis, as many wonder how the reserve funds he left behind could disappear so rapidly.

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"Where did it all go?ÔÇØ he demanded. "This wasn't just mismanagement; it's a betrayal of Nigeria's future.ÔÇØ

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Obasanjo's statements have sent shockwaves across the nation, prompting demands for transparency regarding Nigeria's spending and borrowing over the past decade. Critics and analysts argue that Nigeria's burgeoning debt, now far exceeding previous levels, threatens its economic stability and future prosperity.

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As Nigeria confronts its dire fiscal challenges, Obasanjo's remarks serve as a harsh reminder of what could have been, stirring controversy and concern nationwide.

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