Adeshina also encouraged Nigerians to trust the present administration, saying they mean well and are always sincere with their actions. “This administration is not the type that will manipulate, that will twist issues, whatever you hear us say, just take it that we mean it. The good thing about the president is his integrity. He also means well. “If you have your doubts about the captain of a ship and you run into a storm, you begin to panic. But if you know that this captain is tested, he is seasoned, and he will not abandon the ship, then you will stay with him. “I will like to tell Nigerians that the captain of our ship, the president is someone who knows where he is going. He knows where he is steering the ship to. It may be tempestuous for now, we will get to a safe harbour,” he said. Meanwhile, the federal government is turning its attention to the private sector as Nigeria continues to battle recession. This was the submission of Okechukwu Enelamah, minister for investment, trade and industry. Enelamah says the government is keen on attracting foreign investment. Meanwhile, the Dangote Group has promised to support the federal government in exploring key sectors of the economy in order to towards cushion the effect of the recession. In a statement signed by the chief corporate communication officer, Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina, the group promised to explore opportunities opening up in agriculture, mining and infrastructure through partnership with the governments.
In a related development, major international magazines including Financial Times, Bloomberg and some others, in their recent publications strongly condemned President Buhari policies in solving Nigeria’s crisis. Bloomberg noted that Buhari’s rigid leadership style has made the country’s economic problems harder to solve.
