Fashola during a meeting between members of the APC and the organized private sector in Marina, Lagos.
The Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola has explained the difference between his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
“The
manifesto of the APC is designed to address 2015 problems going on to
2019 while PDP has is a 1999 manifesto and that probably explains the
disconnect between our realities and the realities that you hear. The
transformation that has been put forth has headed south not west,” Fashola said.
“The
Naira has weakened, interest rates has come up and it is for us to
chose whether we want four more years of that and the Naira is essential
in a free fall in an economy that is currently import denominated and
it would only mean that the purchasing power of our disposable income
would continue to reduce,” he added.
“The
necessity of now is to halt that free fall. That is something we cannot
vote continuity on. I will not. But more importantly as the candidate,
Gen Buhari, has said, it is essentially not how much really Nigeria
earns, it is what value we get out of that money,” the governor continued.
“If
we had sold crude oil, our major income earner for like almost 5-6
years at over a $100 per barrel and all of us are saying there is pain,
do we want to continue now when there is reduced income with the same
team on the same management capacity. If they couldn’t do topnotch at
$100 per barrel, can we trust them to do more with less?” he said.
The APC and the PDP are viewed as the major contenders in the upcoming general elections.
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