Following the admission by President Muhammadu Buhari that the Presidency has been tough on him and that he is eager to go, a call has gone out to the Nigerian leader to be honest enough to resign now and remain in Daura. Buhari had told his people in Daura, Katsina State saying; “In ten to eleven months time, I will come here. I have a better house in Kaduna, but it is too close to Abuja. I am eager to go. I can tell you it has been tough…”
Reacting to this statement, a group known as Human Rights Writers Association (HURIWA) wondered why the President could still hold on to power if he is this tired, urging him to immediately resign so that he does not create additional burdens that may be too tough for the incoming administration to confront.
The group feels that the current administration has not only endangered national security interests by the alleged nepotistic appointments, but is comfortable working with saboteurs.
HURIWA appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to be a statesman by tendering his resignation from office now to prevent greater disasters that await the nation, according to the group.
The Human Rights group regretted that as stated in a report from the CBN, Nigeria has lost more than 80 percent in foreign investments in the last three years. HURIWA citing official statistics disclosed that Capital imports into Nigeria had dipped by 81.46 percent, about $6.91 billion from $8.49 billion in the first quarter of 2019 to $1.57 billion in the same period of 2022, as disclosed by a data from the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
According to the NBS data, Nigeria’s capital imports reports for four years say there is a steady drop in capital inflows into the country.
HURIWA further accused Buhari of destroying the national economy over his administration’s alleged failures to defend the country from external and internal terrorists.
The human rights group cited the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN’s latest Monetary Policy Committee meeting (MPC), when it stated that an unconducive domestic investment climate is affecting foreign capital inflows into the country.
Furthermore, the human rights group described Buhari’s unwillingness to take measures to stop the incessant industrial actions by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU as the worst show of shame. The group however begs Buhari to resign stating that he has done so much damage to the country.
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