How Obasanjo, Yar’Adua, Jonathan’s govt overspent crude oil savings – Adio
This was disclosed by NEITI’s Executive Director during an interview with Arise TV on Thursday.
According to Adio, between 2005 and 2015, $201.2bn entered into the excess crude account, while the country spent $204.7bn.
He said, “Between January 2005 and June 2015, the money that entered into the excess crude oil account as savings was $201.2 billion but the country spent $204.7 billion within the same period, which means that the country spent more than what it saved from oil from 2005 to 2015, and this amounts to no savings at all.
“We have been in the journey of saving our earnings for over 30 years now, but the problem we have is that we save and spend instead of saving and keeping.
“So we need to look back as a country and know where we got it wrong. There is good need to spend but it will be easier if we have savings so that we can spend from what we have saved.
“Yes we know there are some infrastructural and developmental challenges that need to be addressed with money but we need to develop the culture of saving as a country.
“It makes sense to save especially when we depend on revenue generated from natural resources.”
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