Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Olawale Edun, has said the last time the Nigerian economy was stable and experienced growth was under Goodluck Jonathan.
NAIJA NEWS NG reports that the All Progressive Party, Bola Tinubu, and Muhammadu Buhari all labeled the Nigerian economy under Goodluck Jonathan dead.
At his first press conference as the finance minister on Friday in Abuja, Mr Edun explained that the foreign exchange (FX) rate was constant, as were interest rates between 2013 and 2014.
According to him, the country had enough foreign exchange at the time, so when people came in to invest and needed to import raw materials or machinery, the government could supply the funds.
“If we think back to the last time when the economy was stable- when it was growing, when inflation was low, and the interest rate was affordable, that period was about a decade ago. Growth was about six percent in 2013 and 2014,” said Mr Edun.
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He also stated that at the time, Nigeria earned over $80 billion per annum in its coffers, compared to the figure now of around $25 billion.
“Nigeria earned and the government earned into its coffers over $80 billion per annum, compared to the figure now of around $25 billion. So you can see the difference.
Mr Edun also outlined President Bola Tinubu’s economic vision, agenda, and strategy and noted that the economy has developed slowly, scarcely faster than the population.
He said, “I think, as we all know, we are not where we should be. The economy is barely growing above the rate of population growth.
“But it was not always so, and I think in trying to look at the way forward, if we now have a situation of slow growth, double-digit inflation, weak/depreciating exchange rate, as well as security concerns that are resulting in an economy that is not growing and not taking Nigerians out of poverty.”