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Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu |
The presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, said this in a statement while debunking claims made by the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, that the nation's economy is in trouble under Buhari’s administration.
He, however, said that the economy grew by 2.35 per cent in second quarter of 2015 and 3.96 per cent in first quarter of 2015 as compared to 5.94 per cent in fourth quarter of 2014.
Shehu said: ”It is also noteworthy that capital importation into Nigeria grew by 216 per cent in the first quarter of 2019 as compared to the last quarter of 2018.”
”A look at business pages in newspapers shows that there is a lot of business activity going on in the country. Two stories in today’s paper point to increasing economic activity.
”Second is that Business Day (pg1) states that cargo imports jumped by 21 per cent in the first half of 2019. Increasing imports is a pointer to greater economic activity and the availability of foreign exchange with which to conduct business.
The presidential aide observed that a major constraint to business was the Apapa gridlock which a number of companies had listed as the major impediment to doing business.
He, however, noted that this situation had been improved tremendously.
Shehu revealed that, in his first four years, Buhari improved relationships with China, the U.S. and Europe and had won their support for the administration’s development agenda.
”Construction of roads, highways, public transport and airports have sharply increased. Government is spending heavily on power.
”This, combined with private sector investment has grown generation capacity to 13 megawatts”, Shehu added.