Former President, Goodluck Jonathan, has insisted that he handed over a
Nigeria that was economically viable to his successor, President
Muhammadu Buhari.
Jonathan’s remark follows accusation that he left a bad economy for his successor to inherit.
The Buhari-led Federal Government since assumption of power last
year, has continued to accuse it’s predecessor of being responsible for
the country’s current economic challenges.
But the former President, in his response to these criticisms,
maintained that he handed over the best Nigerian government with the
largest economy in Africa to Buhari.
In a statement he personally signed, Jonathan said, “I took over a
Nigeria that was the second largest economy in Africa with a GDP of
$270.5 billion in 2009, I handed over a Nigeria that had grown to become
the largest economy in Africa and the 24th largest economy in the
World, with a GDP of $574 billion.
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