Why PMB can no Longer Pay 5,000 Naira to Unemployed Youths -By Joseph Odok

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Joseph Odok|2 March 2016|6:23am

As at the time of the promise oil sold above 78 dollars per barrel but today oil is about 38 dallors a barrel

As at the time of promise the minister of finance created a picture of a robust economy but today we have a crumbling economy

As at the time of the promise the minister of petroleum gave wonderful picture of savings from crude but the savings were depleted to fund GEJ campaign

As at the time of the promises CBN gave a picture of a promising economy with enlarged savings from excess crude account but these monies were withdrawn under the watch of GEJ to fund campaigns

At as the time of promise, we had and expectant promises of savings from Subsidy Reinvestment funds with hope of employment and rebuilding of collapsed infrastructure

As at the time of the promise TAN created a picture that all our roads will be fix, youth employed and trained in entrepreneurial skills but we are left with a crowd of unemployed youths.

As at the time of promise much money was said to have been invested in agriculture in a wave to diversify our economy but all turns to be lies

As at the time of the promise our rail ways were shown to be working but that was only on pages of newspapers

In the face if glaring human and infrastructural decay only a prudent management of what we have can save us.

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Joseph Odok
Is a University Don & Social Critic