Buhari Cannot Implement 2018 Budget -PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has castigated President Muhammadu Buhari for his submission that the 2018 budget he signed yesterday, will be near un-implementable.
The party said the submission was a clear admission that the President lacks the capacity and competence to run a development-oriented economy as desired by Nigerians.
The PDP spokesperson , Kola Ologbondiyan in a statement on Wednesday said Buhari stunned Nigerians and the business community worldwide with the statement while signing the budget.
The party said Buhari “exhibited unpardonable ignorance of the dynamics of international best practices in macroeconomics management”, an indication that the nation’s economy is in very bad hands.
The party further asserted that. “President Buhari, in picking holes on items that would directly impact on economic productivity, infrastructural advancement, rural development as well as those that would provide urgent palliatives to the plights of Nigerians, shows his aversion to developmental economy as well as insensitivity to the welfare of our citizens.
” In fact, President Buhari, in his comments on the budget has further de-marketed our economy before international investors, thereby worsening our woes as a nation.
” How on earth can a President, if indeed he loves the people, quarrel over budgetary items seeking to cushion the biting effect of the economic recession, particularly for the poor, who are the direct victims of the harsh policies of his incompetent administration?
” Furthermore, President Buhari’s resort to blaming the National Assembly for his inability to exert himself as a leader and ensure smooth implementation of the budget, further shows that he cares little about the actual needs of the people, having holed in himself in the comfort, security and pleasures of the Presidential villa”.
The PDP, therefore urged the National Assembly to ensure strict implementation of the 2018 budget.
The party also called on all Nigerians to save the country from what it described as official lethargy by rallying on the platform of the repositioned PDP and voting out President Buhari and his All Progressives Congress (APC), come 2019.