Things are difficult because Jonathan’s govt left empty treasury – Gbajabiamila


Majority Leader of the House Of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, on Friday said that things were difficult in the country but the question to ask was why this was so.


Gbajabiamila spoke at the Town Hall Meeting he organised to give account of his stewardship to his constituents in Surulere, Lagos.

He said: “Things are very difficult in Nigeria today; we must acknowledge that. The question we need to ask ourselves is why? And the answer is very simple.

“When this government came into power, we knew the situation was bad, we knew the previous government did so much damage to the economy, but, we did not know how bad.

“It was when this government got there that they saw the books and they found that everything was empty.

“Apart from the falling oil revenue, we have read in the papers how people are being tried for looting the country`s treasury; how people were putting billions meant for terror war in their pockets.

“The kind of rot, the kind of corruption Buhari met is unprecedented anywhere in the world. Had the president not taken some of the measures he is taking now, the system would have collapsed completely,“ he said.

The lawmaker justified the recent hike in the price of petrol, saying it was the best for the country at this critical point in time. Gbajabiamila explained that the country`s revenue was drying up as a result of the oil price crash, saying the situation compelled the government to make the painful decision in order to meet its commitments.

He appealed to Nigerians to show understanding on the issue, saying the increase would translate into benefits for the country in the long run.

The lawmaker urged Nigerians to give the Buhari administration the required support in its efforts to reposition the country. He said that the administration had performed remarkably well in most areas since it took over government last year.

Gbajabiamila cited the re-invigorated war on corruption, decimation of Boko Haram terrorists and improved perception of Nigeria abroad as some of the achievements recorded by the government so far.

Reeling out his own achievements in the last one year, Gbajabiamila said he had sponsored bills restricting movement of articulated vehicles on bridges and granting loans to indigent students.

He said he sponsored the bill on articulated vehicles in view of the incident in Ojuelegba last year in which a truck fell off the bridge, killing people.

The lawmaker said if the bill was finally passed into law, it would check such cases in Lagos and elsewhere.

Gbajabiamila said he had provided N10million in empowerment support to some of his constituents and had secured employment for 15 of them in the federal civil service.

He urged people in Surulere to be law-abiding and eschew violence, saying development was difficult to achieve in the absence of peace.
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  1. stop complaining, one year is over, 3yrs to go

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  2. Jonathan did dis same tin Annd u all fought vehemently against it. So it means he was doing d right tin and u deceitful ppl sabotaged him and now u are ok wit it cos u are in charge. And u still have d efrontry 2 still blame him 4 ur lack of direction and incompetence, God will deal wit u all 4 lynching an innocent man and putting d masses into unbearable hardship.

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    1. You must be mentally retard to call him innocent after what him and his aids has down to this country

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    2. You said it well, thank God for people like you who understand the misguided tactics of APC

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  3. And who told u d image improved like UK prime minister telling journalists dat a fantastically corrupt president is on his way 2 d summit does dat mean or say any tin 2 u?

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  4. Rubbish, useless and senseless talk. Keep blaming Jonathan for your incompetence in government for good one year. Shame to APC

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  5. Pls let nigerians call jonathan back becouse buhari thinks that government is about killing people

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  6. No no no Mr Gbajabiamila..
    Things are now difficult because what your Party wants was power, forget the fact that much more lies within.

    You guys can be identified as those ignorant people whom only heard and also saw change in weather while the cloud postures also maintained vapor character. You went in to empty your drums by making empty promises with loud noise of magic as if Nigeria na childs play. You wouldn't have heard from someone like me involving and evolving around gist of these nature but for the fact that you all have decided to put on the garment of blame blame blame. I thought you guys thought the younger once to take responsibles?? That:that is what Leadership is all about???
    Now: where is the example?? Apcs words crossing each other like a young boy whose just leaning to walk?? You all need help!!! Cry out and stop being myopic.
    God bless Nigeria.

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  7. The sacrifice and understanding begins with you. How about cutting back on your salary,seating allowances as well as constituency project allocations. Hypocrite,you do not want to suffer but you want to shortchange ordinary Nigerians! God will judge all of you.

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  8. Lies lies, Jonathan left over $30 billion which Obansanjo himself confessed.

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    1. God bless you anon. This actually what I came here to say. Okay now let's assume Jonathan didn't leave anything. How about all the 'loot' they claim to have recovered. They are all stealing and wasting our money including 'saint' president.

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  9. Continue to blame. You will blame till your tenure expire. Clueless pple.

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  10. Mumu slave boy!

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  11. It is only a fool that blame others for his own failure.

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  12. Why this complain all the time. If you guys are capable let them continue. Am sick of your hypocrisy.

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  13. It is only in Nigeria that an allegedly convicted criminal finds his way to the National Assembly. This man was allegedly convicted in a U.S court..Now I know why Cameron said that Nigeria is fantastically corrupt.

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  14. Then you should sell your tested and use it for your constituency project. Idiot. Ojuelegba tout.

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  15. Don't mind him..... Criminal is talking.... All what he can do for one year is to sponsor bill.... And promise N10million..... He has not even give out the money..... How much is N10million in present day Nigeria? How many people he wan give N10million to? Mumu.... Mr Gbaja, don't border I can even pay that N10million from my side.... Lolz!

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  16. Why is this man Gbaja lying? We are not move again by ur antics.

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