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I fully supported national savings – Peter Obi

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November 3, 2018
Peter Obi

Vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2019 elections, Peter Obi, has reaffirmed that he fully backed the proposal that the Federal Government should save excess earnings for the future during his tenure as Anambra State governor.

Mr Obi spoke through his media aide, Valentine Obienyem, on Saturday in response to a tape released by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) where Obi supposedly lamented that the country could not save because the governors at that time were against the practice. He observed that the “spurious APC tape is meant to imply that Obi also opposed savings and was part of the crisis of inflation presently plaguing the country”.

Contending that though that lack of savings was a contributory factor to inflation, Obi asserted that the prevalent hardship in the country is largely due to ineptitude in the management of the economy.

Obienyem’s statement revealed that Obi’s comments on the issue was in the spirit of collective responsibility, which dictated that he would not go behind the scenes to indicate which Governor was for or against the savings initiative.

The spokesman advised APC and discerning Nigerians desirous of knowing what went behind the scenes during the “Great Debate on National Savings” to read the book, Fighting Corruption is Dangerous: The Story Behind the Headlines, written by a former Minister of Finance & Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

“In the said book,” Obienyem noted, “the former minister and one of the most renowned economists in the world today, went behind the scenes and told us what happened. In Chapter 4, Page 61, Line 20, after mentioning the names of State Governors that opposed savings, she indicated clearly that ‘Others, such as Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State argued for savings but were not supported. Their voices were drowned out, and the National Economic Council (NEC) sessions became unpleasant when this topic arose’. What more evidence do we need on who played what part?”

Further, Obienyem said it was the failure to agree on savings at the centre that informed a determined Peter Obi to focus on savings for Anambra State where he was in charge.

His words: “This is one of the reasons he was able to leave over 75 billion Naira in the Treasury of Anambra State at the end of his tenure. This was unusual as he achieved that feat without owing any contractor, supplier or civil servant. To the amazement of many observers, he did not borrow money from any financial institution. Perplexing, still, was that Obi cleared the indebtedness of the state to various bodies, including over N35 billion arrears owed pensioners in Anambra State since 1999.”

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