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Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Ptimes: 6:55am On Jul 02, 2013
Three days ago, news website, SaharaReporters, published a story suggesting that Nigeria was broke and was now planning to dip its hand in the country’s N3.4 trillion pension funds to enable it to finance its deficits. .

In response, Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, faulted the report and accused the paper of peddling falsehood about the administration. But the publication says it’s standing by its report, insisting that the Nigerian economy is indeed in shamble.

Read a statement by the minister’s Special Adviser on Media, Paul Nwabuikwu, below. And below that is Saharaeporter’s reaction to the statement.

ECONOMY: THE LIES OF SAHARAREPORTERS



We have received several enquiries about a story titled “Nigerian Government broke; targets pension savings” posted on the website of Saharareporters.

The story, like many other recent articles by Saharareporters purporting to be exclusive stories on various aspects of the Nigerian economy, is a complete fabrication.



As Nigerians know, the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan recently presented its mid-term report which is a forthright account of the achievements as well as challenges facing the economy.

The country has $48 billion in reserves, including N5 billion in the Excess Crude Account to help shore up the economy. So the idea that the country is broke is alarmist.

It is true that the country is experiencing some revenue shortfalls that everyone knows about due to oil theft for which the President is taking some serious measures.



Also, contrary to the claim in the story that the country has borrowed from local and international banks to finance recurrent spending, the Jonathan administration has in fact reversed the tendency of borrowing to finance recurrent as was the practice in the past.

Also untrue is the claim that the country has been downgraded by international ratings agencies. In fact the truth is the exact opposite; ratings agencies and international investors have consistently stated, through various platforms, that the Nigerian economy is a well-managed one with good prospects in the medium and long term.



Regarding the country’s debt situation, the overall picture is positive as the Coordinating Minister showed clearly in her recent well publicized statement. The multi-dimensional strategy adopted by the Jonathan administration is leading to positive outcomes.

The level of borrowing has been brought down, bonds are being paid off through a sinking fund and the country is not taking the kind of high interest loans that led to the debt burden which existed before the historic Paris Club debt deal. The Borrowing Plan which was approved by State Governors and the National Assembly is focused on financing power transmission projects, inter and intra city rail projects, dams and other key infrastructure.

The notion that the Jonathan government is “eyeing” the N3.4 trillion pension funds to finance deficits underscores the desperation of this “activist” medium and its sponsors. It is a total invention. In fact, the government is currently engaged in strengthening institutions and critical processes in the sector to enhance security and stability of the funds.



With this latest outing, Saharareporters has reinforced its well-earned reputation as a discredited purveyor of falsehood.



Paul C. Nwabuikwu
Special Adviser to the Coordinating Minister

Saharareporters has now responded to this statement, insisting that the economy is indeed in trouble and questioning the economic stats and indices being showcased by the administration. The paper says the claim by government that the economy is growing is contradictory to the growing unemployment, deteriorating infrastructure and worsening standard of living in the country.

Read the full statement below.

Saharareporters received a statement signed by Paul C. Nwabuikwu, a senior aide to Nigeria’s Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, in response to our recent report on the dire financial crisis in Nigeria.

Instead of addressing our factual reporting of the declining fortune of the Nigerian economy, the minister resorted to her accustomed pettiness and name-calling.

She recently exhibited the same trait when she got Yushau Shuiab, a spokesperson for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), fired from his job after he wrote an article questioning her lopsided appointments and accusing her of abuse of office.

Ms. Okonjo-Iweala comes across as intolerant of facts, blinded by an ambition to be hailed in foreign circles as the answer to Nigeria’s economic woes, and driven by an excessive opportunism that disdains stark reality. 

We affirm that our recent report, like others in the past focusing on the Nigerian economy, was the product of painstaking investigation, undertaken to expose corruption, lies and deceit perpetrated by Nigerian officials to hoodwink unsuspecting Nigerians that a transformation was taking place in their lives. This website speaks to numerous knowledgeable and reliable sources, in government and out, within Nigeria and abroad.

Their conclusion is that the so-called transformation trumpeted by Ms. Okonjo-Iweala and other functionaries of the Goodluck Jonathan administration is phony. Using their insight into the policies and actions of the government, they insist that Nigerians are materially worse off today than at any time in the recent past as a result of economic mismanagement and large scale graft, the hallmarks of the Jonathan regime.

During Ms. Okonjo-Iweala first tour of duty as finance minister under ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, she pursued an aggressive debt repayment agenda, handing over more than $12 billion of Nigeria’s scarce funds to repay debts of doubtful origin. To justify that scam against the Nigerian people, Ms. Okonjo-Iweala boasted that, with the debt payment accomplished, Nigeria was in a position to save $1 billion per year, pledging that the monies would be invested in developing infrastructure.

Nigerians now wonder: Where are the $1 billion annual savings Ms. Okonjo-Iweala promised Nigerians in 2006? Where are the roads? Where are the new hospitals? Where are the significant improvements in the state of maternity care she promised Nigerians in 2006?

In 2007, when Ms. Okonjo-Iweala was giving esoteric speeches about the economic magic she and her colleagues were achieving for Nigerians, the exchange rate of the naira to the US dollar was 120 to one; today it is 160 naira to a dollar.

At a 2007 TED conference, Ms. Okonjo-Iweala disclosed that Nigeria had 40 billion in foreign reserves. Today, with rising oil prices in the international market, she admits that Nigeria only has $48 billion in the reserve.

Ms. Okonjo-Iweala has stepped into the role of chief obfuscator on the economy, encouraged no doubt by her ability to get away for so long with deception on and misrepresentation of the true condition of the Nigerian economy. We, however, refuse to be impressed by her steady string of fictional claims about a supposedly vibrant Nigerian economy.

It ought to be recorded that Ms. Okonjo-Iweala oversaw an era of some of the most reckless acts of corruption and heists of the Nigerian commonwealth in her first four years as finance minister under Mr. Obasanjo’s hypocritical administration. Under her watch, Nigeria attained bogus economic progress where numbers, charts and fake stats were frequently displayed and deployed to fool the unwary and the gullible. 
 
Meanwhile, under Mr. Obasanjo’s and her noses, billions of dollars of public funds were stolen in the name of “investments” to upgrade Nigeria’s electric grid. She helped to dispense import waivers to dubious businessmen and churches, an exercise that cost Nigeria a fortune.
 
Since Ms. Okonjo-Iweala’s second coming as minister, complete with the bizarre title of “coordinating” minister she crafted for herself, Nigeria’s economic condition has worsened.

Tell, where is the evidence of economic growth and buoyancy when almost six states of the Nigerian federation have been paralyzed by Islamist insurgency? Where is the sign of economic vitality when half of Nigeria’s oil production is stolen by crude robbers, most of them elements close to President Jonathan? Which foreign investors are pouring money into a country where the electrical grid has nearly collapsed and at a time when the few local industries are moving to countries like Ghana and Benin?

Does Ms. Okonjo-Iweala calculate that most of the “vulture capital” operations run by some of her former colleagues that are selling bonds to Nigeria at cut throat prices can be considered investors even when they are already pulling out their funds and ripping Nigeria apart?

Where else in the world would an economy grow at 6.5% and yet fail to provide jobs for more than half of its youths? How is the economy working when Nigerian soldiers participating in peacekeeping operations in neighboring countries have to beg locals for food? If the Nigerian economy is “sound,” how come workers are being owed salaries? Why have many pensioners not been paid their entitlements after retirement? What explains the fact that ministries and parastatals have lately not received their allocations? 

If the economy is sparkling, why are Nigerian roads so bad? Why were they not fixed in the years Ms. Okonjo-Iweala has been practicing her economic wizardry? Which economy can survive the greed of a President Jonathan and his inner circle? Today, Mr. Jonathan has pardoned corrupt former governors and other officials that Ms. Okonjo-Iweala condemned in 2007; the pardoned men now sit across the table from the president and his cabinet to further destroy Nigeria.

Which economy can survive such full-throttle promotion of corruption?

The questions for Ms. Okonjo-Iweala are many, but we are content to ask her to provide to the public a profile of the last four years of Nigeria’s so-called foreign reserves? If Nigeria has $48 billion in such reserves and it is a sign that our economy is buoyant, why does Nigeria have to borrow, even if interest-free loans?

Why does the minister designate the foreign reserve in US dollars but the so-called “Excess Crude” account in naira? And if the excess crude account was N5 billion, what was it when Ms. Okonjo-Iweala became finance minister?
 
We are surprised that it took Ms. Okonjo-Iweala several years to understand that Saharareporters is “activist media,” a tag we wear as a badge of honor. Our mode of reporting scrutinizes official versions of events; we question the actions and policies of government officials; we have developed an ever-growing network of sources who avail us of the innermost secrets and deals of those in power because they trust us to report fearlessly and to protect their identity; we believe in speaking truth to power; and we always crosscheck statements made by sources before publishing accounts. We continue to demand openness and transparency in the conduct of governmental affairs; and we demand that Nigerians be allowed to feel the impact of any so-called economic growth, not in carefully manipulated press statements, bar charts and economic ratings and projections, but in the manner it impacts positively on their daily lives.

Ms. Okonjo-Iweala may lash out all she wants and choose to operate as an economic hit-woman, but we are not fazed. We will continue to beam a searchlight on her handling of the economy, including calling attention to her hypocritical role in empowering a cartel in the fuel import business, a cartel whose depredations she criticizes in the media when it suits her agenda.
http://premiumtimesng.com/news/140013-okonjo-iweala-saharareporters-in-war-of-words-over-nigerian-economy.html

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by takedat(m): 8:02am On Jul 02, 2013
Academic excellence does not make one a good manager of an economy, especially when such people are not well grounded on socio-economic realities of the economygrin

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by JUO(m): 8:07am On Jul 02, 2013
name secret cult
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by donMecuzy: 8:18am On Jul 02, 2013
grin
Our Beloved Country Nigeria, Pls Don't go broke yet, Till I Become a Political appointee and steal Money
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Oluwaloshevy(m): 9:54am On Jul 02, 2013
hmmmmmm

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Nobody: 9:57am On Jul 02, 2013
who still reads sahara reporters?

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by yahrant140(m): 9:58am On Jul 02, 2013
WHAT A HYPOCRISY PEOPLE!
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by AZeD1(m): 10:01am On Jul 02, 2013
When I see the account statement of Nigeria, I'll pass judgment.
One point Sahara reporters made is the fact that she claimed paying off the debt was beneficial to the country: I'd like to hear her defend that action now.

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Pedagogue: 10:02am On Jul 02, 2013
"Academic excellence does not make one a good manager of an economy, especially when such people are not grounded on socio-economic realities of the economy"


Well said bro.

Using economic policies that were designed and formulated by foreigners for their societies will not have the desired effects if imported to a different terrain...this is particularly so if there's a tangent difference in culture,infrastructural development, means of livelihood, work ethic, nationalism etc

Her credentials as a former world bank VP has not worked any magic here!
How can she even improve our economy when her policies bear the imprimatur of IMF and World bank Chiefs! No country has ever and can ever be developed through that route!


@ Op, every 'news' on Saharareporters may not be credible - but I'm @ least glad they always bring our leaders down to their knees!!! That is something our over conservative newspapers do not do!



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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by bellaberry: 10:02am On Jul 02, 2013
These sahara people and their lies
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by nep2ra(m): 10:04am On Jul 02, 2013
Saharareporters be like Lionel Messi, slicing open defences and exposing the opponents frailty. It doesn't stop there. With a well placed kick, it fires a screamer and scores a beautiful GOAL!!!

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Nobody: 10:06am On Jul 02, 2013
D common man sees "weeds" while corrupt polithiefcians sees flowers!

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by ballabriggs: 10:08am On Jul 02, 2013
A government claims a thriving economy but is struggling to meet its budgetary obligations.

Joke of the century.

MUHAHAHAHAHA I laugh like Nicki Minaj.
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by vigasimple(m): 10:14am On Jul 02, 2013
Religion and tribalism is Nigeria's main problem and NOT corruption. It started when being from particular religion and tribe grant you access to the country's resources. NO I is just another tool in the Nigeria's future manipulators. SHARA REP are on point. Both obj and Jonathan are still trying to change the dynamics of how things are done in this country BUT they are up against BORN TO RULE.
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Lordave: 10:17am On Jul 02, 2013
Nigeria can never be broke, not in GEJ's tenure.
Thunder fire Sahara lieposters!
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Olucheye(m): 10:23am On Jul 02, 2013
As much as I'm not a fan of the style of reporting by SH, I'm not going to allow my eye get blinded by my disdain for them on the matters of national interest. Questions should definitely be asked of the former world bank vice-president on which of her promises to our dear nation has been fulfiled.

Year in and out she has had an influencing role on the decisions made by the FG on matters concerning the economy of the nation and she has promised heaven and earth while delivering her yearly speeches. Questions should be asked of her on how many of this promises have seen the light of the day.

1. Where is the said $1BN per year savings the country is supposed to have since 2006?

2. How well is our currency faring in the international market? Remember that under this same tenure of hers, exchange rate has risen from 155 to 160 instead of reducing to 120 as she boastfully promised.

3. She single-handedly became the spokes-person for the FG during the #occupyNigeria protest promising palliatives that we are yet to see after almost 2yrs of such promises
.

All the above questions and others, should definitely make her role in the FG cabinet come under heavy scrutiny. The beam of search-light should be on her words more because less than 50% of her promises have seen daylight. I'm pretty sure in saner climes she aunty Ngozi would be out of power already.

However, the said SR's should bring up more objective questions and not allow their scrutiny be fueled by so much political hate towards the GEJ led administration. At least we see how well their major members(the Twitter Political CANARY family) lick her ass at the slightest mention of her name on Social media.

LAST SHOT: Like @takeDat said, Academic excellence doesn't guarantee being a good manager of an economy. Aunty Ngozi should please leave the four walls of power if she can't deliver her promises before she gets disgraced out. We've got better hands outside that will deliver better if given the chance. Soludo at least did it before our randy Mallam Sanusi........ lipsrsealed..:x...

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Capnd143(m): 10:26am On Jul 02, 2013
who believes sahara reporters and premiumLies
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by devour129: 10:28am On Jul 02, 2013
lets not hate on Sahara people yet until the government ans all the questions they have put forward.we keep hearing our economy is better but things are getting harder.even the so called politicians are feeling it.i believe iweala is a zombie.her heart is as ugly as her face.stop letting the government use you,boldly tell the truth for once.

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Nobody: 10:29am On Jul 02, 2013
I have never seen a Government that hate and can withstand criticism and opposition like the GEJ led government in Nigeria

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by chei: 10:30am On Jul 02, 2013
Who are we to believe: a seasoned economist and administrator or a harem of vindictive gonzo journalists and hagiographers?

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by ayee123: 10:34am On Jul 02, 2013
take dat: Academic excellence does not make one a good manager of an economy, especially when such people are not grounded on socio-economic realities of the economygrin

Fact!!!

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Mexyz(m): 10:43am On Jul 02, 2013
Sahara reporters una weldne o
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by PDPvsAPC: 10:50am On Jul 02, 2013
Madam you are right
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Nobody: 10:51am On Jul 02, 2013
Capnd143: who believes sahara reporters and premiumLies
but you believe di big, fat liar abi? In a sane country dat b'tch should dead by hanging or firing squad by now.

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Lordave: 10:57am On Jul 02, 2013
Garri_Activist: but you believe di big, fat liar abi? In a sane country dat b'tch should dead by hanging or firing squad by now.
for what?
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by doctokwus: 11:00am On Jul 02, 2013
chei: Who are we to believe: a seasoned economist and administrator or a harem of vindictive gonzo journalists and hagiographers?
ayee123:

Fact!!!
chei: Who are we to believe: a seasoned economist and administrator or a harem of vindictive gonzo journalists and hagiographers?
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Dee60: 11:03am On Jul 02, 2013
2013 Budget is yet to be passed in the 7th month of the year! Do the budgets mean anything at all?

How is SEC funded by the way, since there was nothing allocated to it in 2013 'draft' budget?

Madam NOI has been doing a lot but I think she needs to listen to the people. Their reforms have had no positive impact on the welfare of the people. There are a just a very few members of the 'cabal' that are smiling!
Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by chris365(m): 11:16am On Jul 02, 2013
But seriously, it's high time government starts dealing with this SR. I don't see the connection between OBJ's regime and Jonathan's to justify that Nigeria is broke.

Which country doesn't borrow to finance it's development projects. Even the US had to borrow 2 trillion dollars to dund it's budget last year.

And since when is it a crime to translate our savings to Niara?

And which oil cartels are they talking about? The numbers of importers that have been reduced to38 or so.

Since when were workers not owed their salaries even from the time of military regime till now?

And look at their excuse:- that because Nigerian soldiers are begging for food in mali shows that we are broke. Are these people stvpid or what do they take Nigerians for.

Another reason they gave is that boko haram has killed our economy.

Is this not the same SR that said that boko haram overan and took over a military baracks in Baga? If this people have been bought over by any politician they should please say so because this is unbecoming of a serious news organisation.

It reminds me of lie Mohammed.

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by ochukoccna: 11:18am On Jul 02, 2013
We don't need Sahara reporters to spill the obvious to us
An economy whose fundamentals are growing in press reports yet is not reflected in the lives of the people whilst unemployment keeps rising embarassed
A NOI whose finance ministry gave conflicting reports to that of the CBN,Customs and Petroleum resources during the Farouk Lawan TV series angry
How come many Nigerian foreign missions are having cash flow problems?
Or that many FG roads are in a state of disrepair
I could go on and on but someone should tell Nigeria's 'prime minister' that talk is cheap and we are not convinced,impressed nor do we believe Nigeria is not currently broke
Anyway ,GEJ is just fulfilling his destiny
Thank you Pastor Tunde Bakare for alerting us beforehand

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by Nobody: 11:21am On Jul 02, 2013
bot101: Sahara Reporters is a news agency being manipulated by the western world to make Nigeria's image consistently blacker than coal.
Checkout the link in my signature below \/ \/

Its because of mentality like yurs that nobody tries to utter a word about what the rogues we have in offices are doing.
So the western people are the ones that tell our leaders to embezzle every dime in the treasury
D western people are the one creating unemployment
D western people pardoned the crooks that embezzled the money that belongs to me and you
D western people don't want us to have good roads and people die on our roads on daily basis while life goes on
D western world make our leaders not to do anything about electricity abi
D western world made our judiciary system so corrupt: if you steal billions,you pay back few thousands and go free, steal a bb from a politician, you get 35 years in prison.
D wetern world asked Farouk to be sleeping in court while he was on court trial. Of course he knew the end from the beginning if not why would someone with such an allegation have a peace of mind to be sleeping IN COURT during his trial.
Don't forget Ibori was declared innocent in NIgeria but for the intervention of the western world.
D wetern world asked our leaders to keep borrowing money and not doing anything meaningful with it. Everyday our economy has improved,our economy has improved. Yes I agree it improves all the time for those in aso villa.
Everyday we recover Abacha's loot. What happens to OBJ's loot, IBB'S loot, other governors apart from ibori. Sorry they're innocent.
D list goes on and on


imho, I really thank God for sahara reporters because if everybody reasoned like you,blaming everything on western world, our case would have been finished
In conclusion, if it takes the western world to make our leaders (past and present) see how shamelessly they're running Nigeria, so be it.
Kudos to saharareporters for having some balls

In case you don't know the difference, Nigeria is as bad as its being painted when compared to the western world you're referring to

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Re: Okonjo-iweala, Saharareporters In War Of Words Over Nigerian Economy by lacasa: 11:27am On Jul 02, 2013
Kamsy10:

Its because of mentality like yurs that nobody tries to utter a word about what the rogues we have in offices are doing.
So the western people are the ones that tell our leaders to embezzle every dime in the treasury
D western people are the one creating unemployment
D western people pardoned the crooks that embezzled the money that belongs to me and you
D western people don't want to our roads to be good and people die on our roads on daily basis while life goes on
D western world make our leaders not to do anything about electricity abi
D list goes on and on


imho, I really thank God for sahara reporters because if everybody reasoned like you,blaming everything on western world, our case would have been finished
In conclusion, if it takes the western world to make our leaders (past and present) see how shamelessly they're running Nigeria, so be it.
Kudos to saharareporters for having some balls

In case you don't know the difference, Nigeria is as bad as its painted to be compared to the western world you're referring to


U're right

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