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I Inherited Empty Treasury, Huge Debts – Pres. Buhari Reveals

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: June 23, 2015
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President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday said he inherited a country with virtually an empty treasury from  former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Buhari, who met with State House correspondents on Monday to mark his first day in the Aso Rock office, said his administration was being weighed down by debts running into millions of dollars.

Although he did not say how much debt he met, he   promised to put in his best to salvage the country from the brink of collapse.

Lamenting that it was disgraceful for state and federal workers not to be paid their salaries as and
when due, he told the correspondents that he would need their help to avoid a situation where Nigerians might march on him.

The President added that the culture of assessing government’s performance in the first 100 days in
office was putting pressure on him considering   the mismanaged economy     he inherited.

Punch reports that Buhari said:

 “This culture of 100 days (in office) is bringing so much pressure with treasury virtually empty; with debts in millions of dollars; with state workers and even federal workers not being paid their salaries. This is such a disgrace for Nigeria. I think Nigeria should be in a position to at least pay its workers.

This bad management that we find ourselves in, we really need your help to protect us from people before they march on us.”

Buhari said it was not by accident that he appointed one of the best journalists in the country,   Femi Adesina, as his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity. He said he brought Adesina so that he could consistently defend him against his co-journalists.

The President continued:

  “It is not by accident that I got one of your best   colleagues (to be the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity); one of the 15 aides I had to get clearance from the Senate. He is one of the best that I can have as special advisers. I brought one of the best of you so that he can consistently defend me against you.

Whether my job is a difficult or easy one; it is up to him but I am here to thank you in advance for what good and ill you are going to do to me,” he said.

The President expressed the hope that what happened under former President Goodluck Jonathan when a State House correspondent was expelled would not happen under his watch. Buhari was accompanied to the parley by Adesina and his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.

Shortly after resuming work, Buhari had met with Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and some of his key aides. He thereafter met behind closed doors with service chiefs.

It will be recalled that the President relocated to the Presidential Villa on Sunday evening barely three weeks after he was inaugurated.

He had been operating from his private residence and the Defence House, the official residence of the President-elect in Abuja.

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