CCN to Buhari: Don’t hurriedly borrow $30 billion

Muhammadu Buhari

The Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN) yesterday urged President Muhammadu Buhari not to hurriedly borrow the controversial $30 billion foreign loan.

CCN said the loan may ruin Nigeria in the future.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja during the 29th General Assembly of CCN, the newly elected President Dr. Benebo Fubara-Manuel expressed great concern over the likely consequences of the move.

Fubara-Manuel said: “Government should not be too much in a hurry to secure $30 billion infrastructure loan but take time and ensure we do not have a structural adjustment coming back to ruin us further and increase poverty.

“This kind of venture has helped some countries before and it has also destroyed some countries.

“We need a secured country and a country that is free from corruption because there can be no economic progress if the issues of security and corruption are not properly addressed.”

Fubara-Manuel contended Nigeria: “needs a secured country and a country that is free from corruption can’t even have the thriving of the Churches.

“I will like to ask that government pay particular attention to economic policies that would put food on the table of the poor masses.”

He called on Nigerians to support the current administration despite its seemingly slow progress.

“We recognise that we are in a period of economic crisis but there is no need to pass blame on the administrations before or even to blame this present one for not doing well.

“Let us encourage them at this stage. The teething stage of any administration is always very complicated.

“Let’s assume that this administration is still, in its teething stage, but I know that the people are hungry and suffering, there is mass unemployment.

“Many families have no food to eat, husbands and wives have no jobs, and there must be something we can do in the interim to ensure that the situation is abated,” he explained.

Fubara-Manuel stated that new tenure will witness “reawakening and a new sense of evangelism and evangelization.

“The government needs to hear the voice of the Church loud and clear.

“We will be able to push our voices forward and have a voice in the country.

“We will speak to power; we will speak to political administration nationally and internationally.”

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