Thursday 18 February 2016

Soyinka Seeks Emergency Economic Summit To Save Nigeria’s Economy

                          

SoyinkaNobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has asked the Federal Government of Nigeria to convene an emergency economic conference to save the nation from its current economic troubles.
           
Professor Soyinka made the call on Thursday when he visited the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
“The economic condition of the nation of the people does not deteriorate overnight, something came before that deterioration. A certain prolonged and unchecked process of attrition which was neglected in the past is now knocking on the door,” he said.
Nobel laureate observed that Nigeria’s current economic challenge was the product of bad leadership over the years, stressing the need for an emergency economic conference where experts would brainstorm on the solutions.
“The consequences of past misgovernance in other words, is what we are undergoing right now, but at the same time, we must rely on our objective economic exploits to tell the government when it is going wrong. When it is taking certain measures which might just compound the problem and in the end make the people the ultimate victims.
“I agree with those who say the economy is bad (it is obvious) and I think that the President should call an emergency economic conference in which experts will be invited (such as) consumers, producers, labour union, university experts, professors and others. I think we need a rescue operation, bringing as many heads together and plotting the way forward,” he said.
Professor Soyinka also asked Nigerians to be patient with the current anti-corruption crusade of President Muhamadu Buhari.
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