Below are the statement of the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, John Odigie-Oyegun.The statement was made on Thursday at the national secretariat office of the All Progressive Congress in Abuja while he was hosting a 15-member delegation of an APC support group, Change Agents Foundation (CAF) led by its Director-General, Felix Felix.The chairman was quoted saying that the present economic crisis rocking the country could be an act of God to remind Nigeria of the need to implement and embrace radical change which is the party's slogan.
“I think God has a hand in the current economic predicament of the country. Imagine the sudden fall in the price of crude oil, the mainstay of the Nigerian economy, from its heights in 2014, averaging $112 per barrel down to the current price of $28 per barrel — lower than the $38 per barrel which the proposed 2016 budget is predicated on,”
“It is an object lesson for us. It tells us that we must embrace radical change in our economic model.”
“The concept of change is a difficult one. Nigeria must be ready to adapt to new ways of doing things. As a party, we know and understand it calls for tremendous sacrifice, there is no other way. Yes the economy is in a bad shape, but maybe that is the kick we need to be innovative and find ways to drive the economy out of the woods.
“The luck we have is that we have as president a man committed to personal probity and sincerity of purpose to the project of developing Nigeria. Today, we must think and be innovative in ways of fashioning out new economic models which diversifies from the present over reliance on oil.
“We are in the process of organizing a three-day dialogue which will bring the party, government and stakeholders for an exposition on the realities facing the country, particular the economy. It will provide an opportunity to exchange ideas so that we go home with a clear direction on how to go forward.”Source Premium times.
We are hoping God will have mercy on this country and delivery us from this current economic predicament Amen.
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