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Borrowing: Budget Office backs Lawan, says Nigeria poor

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The Budget Office of the Federation (BOF) has said Nigerians must admit that their country is poor and only potentially rich. It also stated that the country must keep borrowing to spend its way out of recession.

The Director General of the BOF, Ben Akabueze, made this known in reaction to President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, who made a similar claim earlier on Thursday while speaking to journalists at the State House, Presidential Villa, after meeting with the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

Akabueze, while featuring on Politics Today, a current affairs programme on Channels Television monitored by our correspondent in Abuja on Thursday night, faulted those criticising the debt profile of the country.

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He said, “It is important, first of all, for that point to sink into Nigerians that we are not a rich country; we are a potentially rich country.

“But the reality today is that we are a poor country because looking at the definition of poverty is, when the resources you have simply cannot cover your needs you are poor.

“At the level of individuals, sometimes the decision as to what you do is easier. But at the level of a nation, it is not that straightforward.

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“At the level of a nation, the government has certain mandatory obligations. For instance, the Constitution says the primary duty or function of government is the security and welfare of the people.

“So, if the security of the people is threatened, government cannot say or throw its hands in the air and say ‘we don’t have money, therefore, there is nothing doing.’

“There are mandatory obligations that government has to the people which it has to figure out a way to deal with.

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“And globally, borrowing is one of the ways that government does that as long as the government has its eyes on sustainability.

“It will be hard to find that country around the world that does not borrow.

“So, borrowing per se is not an issue; and sustainability is simply about putting your eyes on making sure that when it is time to pay up the debt that you borrowed (sic), that you can do so.”

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