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Take lessons from Argentina’s new president – Atiku tells Tinubu

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 26, 2024 4823 Minutes read0

•Tinubu and Atiku

As the impact of high cost of living continues to bite harder, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has advised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to allow the reforms of Javier Milei of Argen­tina serve as a lesson to him.

The former vice president noted that Argentina and Nigeria closed the last quarter of the year 2023 on a similar path of econom­ic downturn, reports Daily Independent.

While in the case of Nigeria, a new government was installed at or about the middle of 2023, for Argentina, the new government came on board in December.

Atiku, in a statement, noted that both leaders inherited a dis­oriented economy, but both applied different measures to recovery.

President Javier Milei of Ar­gentina, who was sworn into of­fice on December 10, 2023, Atiku said inherited a worse condition than Nigeria’s.

“But what he did to return his country to a place where investors are ‘starting to believe’ should serve as a lesson to Nigeria’s Bola Tinubu,” he said.

The former vice president lamented that Nigeria is where it is today simply because of what Tinubu has done or did not do.

“His shifting the blame on the opposition and, even ridiculous­ly, his predecessor is needless and myopic. Market forces don’t play politics. They respond to your ac­tions and inactions.

“President Milei’s major cam­paign promise was to reposition the Argentine economy after years of slow growth, high debt levels, triple-digit inflation (160% when he took over the presidency in December 2023) and 40% pover­ty rate,” he said.

Explaining how the Argentine president was able to pull through, Atiku said, “His first task was to begin implementing measures to achieve greater macroeconomic stability and promote higher glob­al competitiveness.

“He came into the office with a comprehensive stabilisation plan, which seeks to implement far-reaching measures within the context of a market-oriented economy.”

Taking a swipe at President Tinubu on what he ought to do and which the Argentine presi­dent did that helped the country to overcome some of the chal­lenges, Atiku said, “He started cutting government expenditure by cutting the size of government and wastages; blocked stealing of government funds, and attracted Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) through concessions, tax holidays, and improved ease of doing busi­ness.

“President Milei flies regular business class for all his travels and does not offer the presiden­tial fleet of Argentina for his son’s birthday.

“Likewise, there is no set­tlement for his hangers-on and political allies through unwieldy and burdensome appointments to public offices.

“Argentina’s Milei did not build the largest government like Tinubu did at a time when our economy was and still on its knees.

“The examples set by Presi­dent Milei are the requirement of leadership in a time when the economy has begun to fail the ex­pectations of the people.”

He also noted that the “re­forms so far implemented by the Tinubu administration are ad hoc and hurriedly put together without proper review. Ours is unlike Argentina’s Milei, who is sequencing his reforms.

“President Milei anticipates the after-reform shocks and ad­mits that things will be tough for the people. But he is fully prepared for the aftershocks and has in place mitigating pills.

“He walks the talk. He makes sacrifices himself by giving up perks of office.

“It is not business-as-usual for the presidency while the people are called upon to make sacrifices.

“Argentina runs a lean govern­ment by reducing the number of ministries, privatising nearly 40 state-owned enterprises, and re­ducing wasteful spending.

“Conversely, Tinubu in Ni­geria increased the number of ministers and ministries and is spending enormous resources renovating houses for himself, his deputy, and the first lady.

“That is nothing short of Nero playing fiddle while Rome is on fire!

“Worse still, Tinubu has re­fused to roll up his sleeves and do the work that he signed up for. Instead, he and his team are pre­occupied with behaving like Na­poleon and Squealer, characters in the satire book Animal Farm, who made it a state policy scape­goating Snowball (the opposition) for their own failures arising from their ill-advised policies.”

Atiku said that he’s attracted to the reforms in Argentina because Javier Milei’s stabilisation plan bears a similar emblem with his Recover Nigeria Plan.”

According to him, it is a plan that I am more than willing to dis­close details of its workings with the current government in order to take Nigeria out of the depth of hunger and anger that we find ourselves in.

“The plan includes strategic steps we must take to recover the economy and make it stronger, dy­namic, resilient, and competitive.”

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