Ben Murray-Bruce, businessman and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has again advised President Muhammadu Buhari.
Senator from Bayelsa state said that the leader of the nation should borrow N50trn and develop Nigeria ‘overnight’.
Murray-Bruce was making his part to the debate on Medium Term Expenditure Framework on December 9.
He reasoned that Nigeria’s “piecemeal” borrowing would not achieve the needful development.
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Senator advised the Buhari-led administration to borrow any amount of money to develop Nigeria rapidly.
Ben Bruce said: “They way we grow and develop does not help anyone. We have a big problem and we are solving it in a mickey-mouse way.
“We must take a position and develop this economy. If we want to borrow N50trn, then borrow N50trn and develop Nigeria overnight. Borrowing 2trn, 1trn and half a trillion does not solve the problem.
“Nigeria has the capacity to grow. We have the resilience to grow. Nigerians are the most hard-working people in the whole of Africa.”
Check out some points of his speech:
Sen @benmurraybruce starts by saying every Senator is here to solve Nigeria’s problem, attacking the past will not solve these problems.
— Nigerian Senate (@NGRSenate) December 9, 2015
Senator @benmurraybruce says the price of transportation should be looked into, adding that most development occur in the state level.
— Nigerian Senate (@NGRSenate) December 9, 2015
Senator @benmurraybruce also says Nigeria has the capacity to grow and advices that the budget should be reviewed every 3 Months.
— Nigerian Senate (@NGRSenate) December 9, 2015
Sen @benmurraybruce concludes saying it doesn’t matter who the president or his party is, what matters is the development of the country.
— Nigerian Senate (@NGRSenate) December 9, 2015
Bruce, who owns Silverbird television, has become known for his controversial tweets since joining the senate.
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