‘MPC, however, cautioned that public
debt was rising faster than both domestic and external revenue, noting the need
to tread cautiously in interpreting the debt to GDP ratio. The Committee also
noted the rising burden of debt services…( Communique of 128th MPC, 23-24 Jan,
2020). This is coming just as IMF warned that vulnerability to foreign debts is
a major threat to economic growth in Africa
since these debts divert funds away from developmental activities, The
World Bank doubts Nigeria’ ability to
sustain its debts, while the Center for
Global Development, has projected that Chinese loans will put many African countries
into trouble. Not too long ago, Atiku Abubakar warned that endless borrowing
will lead to endless sorrowing while
Prof. Tella, described President Muhammadu Buhari’s request for $29.26 billion
external loans as an attempt to deliver a killer blow to the economy. But our
people say that those whom the gods want to kill, they first make mad and that a bound for death will neither hear the hunters
whistle nor perceive the smell of excreta.
The ballooning of Nigerian debts, raises dualistic concerns.
The first is that the debts are growing at an astronomical rate, retard our economic progress and may further lead us
into irredeemable debt trap. The second
is that most of the bilateral debts are
coming from China and even a jambite business analyst knows that any business with a major supplier or major buyer
has trouble waiting at its gate. This is because even if the sole trade
partner continues to deliver, the company will soon become a hostage, vulnerable to its terms and un able to take independent decisions, at
least in the short term. The company may also become susceptible to all sorts
of highhanded, unfavourable business antics from the key partners.
Our external debts have grown by 100% in the past 5 years,
rising from $12.6bn in 2015 to $24.4bn
in 2018 and still counting, because a lot has happened since 2018 and the
government has just secured the approval to borrow $30bn more. Of course, when
the Senate President proudly declares that any request from the president is in
National interest and will receive ‘ the ayes have it’ treatment, and the
Speaker says that it is better to be
rubber stamps than to fight the president, what else should we expect? Anyway,
I have not seen the level of
developments that led to this quantum jump; even the National Bureau of Statics
has not seen much. The only thing that we have seen is that debt servicing has
gradually taking over 50% of our budget. So, we are increasingly working for our
foreign debtors, for debts that were obtained without any detailed explanation
to ‘we the people’. With the government of gerontocracy that we are running,
those who plunged us into this debt quagmire and who enjoyed the resulting
unholy handshakes will pass away while the future generations bear the burden.
If it gets to the situation in which we are unable to pay, then we face the
fate of others who failed to pay!
On the China affair, the debt-romance which
started with $115m in March 2002 has blossomed to $2.5bn ( 10% of our total foreign debts) and
we are now in a situation in which China
features prominently anytime Nigeria
makes any official statement on finance, projects and economic growth. Beyond the worrisome dependence on Chinese
loans, which is apparently, a deliberate
debt-trap strategy, the positive impact of Chinese loans are hard to
identify because the loans are designed to favor ONLY one party, China:
the money from China pays for Chinese
contractors, Chinese personnel including labourers, and Chinese materials. So the money given to
Nigeria and which Nigeria must repay, stays in China, apart from the petty cash
they spend on pure water and other allied items. I admit that US has its own
agenda but Rex Tillerson the Secretary
of State got it right when he said that
Chinese loans ‘encourage dependency using opaque contracts, predatory
loan practices, and corrupt deals that mire nations in debt and undercut their
sovereignty, denying them their long-term, self-sustaining growth’
Now China handles about $50bn major contracts
for Nigeria; it decides whether to give or not to grant such loans even after
they had been scheduled as in the case of Mambila project, and insists that
Chinese officials should come to inspect
how its finances are utilized. And even after we have all seen the unfortunate
experiences of our neighbours who defaulted in their Chinese loans,
and other countries who looked China in the
face and say ‘ away with your loans’ , we continue going deeper and deeper, gradually
giving credence to the boiling frog effect, in
which a frog jumps out of hot water but when boiled gradually, will
adjust its body temperature until it reaches a stage beyond its capacity and
dies foolishly. This is also in tandem with the theory of escalating commitment
Is China planning to recolonize
Nigeria? It can’t happen to a whole
Nigeria! Well, people who say ‘ If this
had happened to me, I will show them pepper’
should hold their peace until it happens to them. But there was a small news item from News agency of Nigeria recently that the
Igbesa and Ejila communities in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Areas of Ogun have
called on federal and Ogun state governments
to save them from the Chinese, who have
encroached and destroyed 485 hectares of farmlande. We need to be
reminded by the hard truth by John Adams
that beyond conquest, the only other way to enslave a nation is by death
So, what is the truth and how does it set us
free. The TRUTH is that the geometrical increase in our debts is inimical to
our development now and in future. Secondly, the concentration of
these loans in one source is more dangerous than the overall increment
in the loans. We should engage those who
are versed in the art and science of managing addictions to wean us from this malaise. We the people
should also heed the advice of Thomas Jefferson that “to preserve our
independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.” He who has ears, let him hear!.
Other matters: Educational Sector; Some worrisome
developments
One man from your village saw a car
as it sped past and exclaimed in wonderment: if this small car is running at
this speed, how then will it run when it
grows? I remembered that village man
after reading the story of how five secondary school girls( Yes; secondary
school girls) raped their biology teacher to coma in Ayetoro Itele community of Ogun State, in
January of this year of our Lord, 2020.
This is weird but while Igwe
Chuwkemeka Ike, who ‘traveled’ the other day
titled one of his books, ‘Our Children are coming’, I have reason to
believe that they are already here; they have already come. Unfortunately, it is in the negative realm.
In November 2019, Akwa Ibom State Government suspended 71 students of
Government Secondary School, Etoi in Uyo Local Government Area who had
attempted to burn down the school, after subduing the security personnel,
holding the principal hostage for hours and
vandalising school property. They are suspected to be cultists. That
same November 2019, the students of Baptist High School, Gbodofon, Osogbo, had the effrontery to engage their teachers in physical combat with
cutlasses and sticks.
This is reported to be a regular occurrence in which the students usually locked up the teachers in the staff
room, except that this time, some bold
teachers declared ‘ enough is enough’
and confronted them. There was also the viral video of a female
secondary student who engaged her
teacher in a physical combat in the very before of the entire school community
This is not a local affair because just the
other day, a student of Government High
School Nkolbison, Cameroun stabbed his
mathematics teacher to death!
So, if they are filled with
these fantastically negative attributes and behaviours while still in
secondary school, what do we expect when
they move into our universities and finally move into the society. Are
we producing leaders of tomorrow or dealers and ruffians of tomorrow? What has
the government done about this and what should they do about this? Our
sociologists and social psychologists
should be consulted to beam their searchlight in this disheartening
development. I have SPOKEN
Ik Muo, PhD.
Department of Business Administration,
Olabisi Onabanjo University, 08033026625, muoigbo@yahoo.com; muo.ik@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng
May God continue to bless the brain from where this knowledge flows.
ReplyDeleteThe Oracle shall continue to inform and warn.
Thanks for your kind prayers. It is He who made and makes all things possible; all my competences, including the ability to read, write and speak comes from God(2 Cor, 3.5), who is also the give of all that is good( Rom.,13.36; James, 1.17).
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