Senator representing Bayelsa central, Ben Murray-Bruce, has said that if President Muhammadu Buhari wants Nigeria to get out of the current recession, he should avoid trading blames.
The senator, in a series of tweets via his twitter handle in the early hours of Wednesday, January 4, said that Buhari should stop blaming the past administration led by Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for the present economic woes.
According to him, the blame trading game was one of the things that failed to get Nigeria out of recession in 2016, hence it must be stopped.
Ben Bruce, amongst other advices, urged Buhari to take responsibility for the country’s current economic realities, adding that if he does so, 2017 will yield better result.
1-In 2016, we placed too much emphasis on blaming and particularly on blaming the immediate past admin of former President @GEJonathan.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) January3, 2017
2-The blame knew no bounds with some people alleging that Jonathan did not achieve anything by way of infrastructure, a pitiable lie!
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) January 3, 2017
3-In 2017, we should stop this habit of blaming past admins and solve the economic challenges that have made Nigeria slip into recession.
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) January 3, 2017
4-The genocide in S. Kaduna must stop in 2017 and in the Niger Delta, we must explore genuine dialogue if we want our oil production to grow
— Ben Murray-Bruce (@benmurraybruce) January 3, 2017