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Senator Adeola denies accusing ex-President Buhari’s administration of borrowing $400 billion to stabilise naira
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Senator Solomon Adeola (APC, Ogun West) the chairman of Senate Committee on Appropriations has denied report in sections of the media that the Administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari borrowed $400 billion to stabilize the naira against the dollar during his tenure.
Contrary to the report in some major newspapers and some online blogs on Saturday April 26,2025, the senator at his Town Hall Meeting/Mega Empowerment Programme with constituents in Ayetoro, Ogun State, speaking mostly in local Yoruba language, has justified the removal of oil subsidy and the floating of the exchange rate by the incumbent administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu saying without these bold fiscal policies, Nigerian economy was headed for a collapse.
Senator Adeola stated that previous administrations have been spending trillions of naira on fuel subsidy and defending the naira against the dollar adding that this was to the benefit of a very negligible number of Nigerians while Nigeria accumulated huge national debt.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Kayode Odunaro on Monday said: “At no point did the senator mentioned the name of the former President Buhari or made specific reference to his administration as incurring a debt of $400billion.
“It is therefore clear that the debt figure attributed to former President Buhari administration is a misquotation from reporters’ translation of the senator’s speech from Yoruba to English language.
“The misquotation must have come about from confusing 40 for 400 in translation as the figure of debt for previous administrations. It is also noted that most of the reporters of the major newspapers that reported the misquotation did not personally attend the event and relied on some online blogs for their story.
“Senator Adeola holds former President Buhari in high esteem and acknowledge his valiant efforts in piloting the economy under the circumstance he found it during his tenure.”
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