Borrowing under Tinubu administration strategic, not reckless – APC tells Obi

The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Lagos State says borrowing under the administration of President Bola Tinubu is to fund development through building of critical infrastructure.
Lagos APC spokesman, Mr Seye Oladejo, in a statement on Thursday titled ‘Peter Obi’s Borrowing Hypocrisy: Physician, Heal Thyself’, berated the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate’s criticism of Tinubu’s borrowings.
DAILY POST reports that the former Anambra governor had called on accountants to confront the Tinubu-led Federal Government over what he called “reckless borrowings”.
Oladejo advised Obi to play to his strengths in politics, “as topics bordering on finance, economy, development, and social policy remain his enduring handicap.”
According to him, borrowing under the present administration is strategic, tied to projects and funding of productive sectors.
“First, borrowing is not inherently reckless. What matters is purpose and prudence.
“Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, borrowing is strategic, tied to critical infrastructure, energy, transportation, and productive sectors.
“This is the globally accepted practice-even the most advanced economies borrow to fund growth.
“Second, Peter Obi has no moral authority to lecture anyone about prudence.
“Nigerians remember that as governor, he left behind unpaid pensions, collapsing infrastructure, and poor human capital indices,” Oladejo said.
He said that Obi had consistently displayed extravagant tendencies,adding it was a contradiction that he was going about giving sermons on prudent management of resources.
“For someone who flew around the world in private jets during his campaign while sermonising about cutting costs, the contradictions are glaring,” he said.
According to him, unlike Obi’s motivational-speech politics, Tinubu is taking bold, necessary steps to reset the economy.
“Subsidy removal, currency reforms, and targeted borrowing are difficult but inevitable measures to secure Nigeria’s future. This is leadership in action – not empty moralising,” he added