They have sold crude oil up to five years and have received the money and spent it–According to Yemi Farounbi

They have sold crude oil up to five years and have received the money and spent it–According to Yemi FarounbiYemi Farounbi, a former ambassador to the Philippines, reportedly voiced concerns about President Tinubu’s policy-making lack of consistency and decisiveness and expressed disappointment with the administration’s propensity to veer from its previously announced positions, according to a report published in the Vanguard. He connected this discrepancy to President Tinubu’s “listening” style of leadership, arguing that a competent leader must be prepared to make painful or unpopular decisions when they arise.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He further criticized the Tinubu administration for not being forthright about the negative impact of the previous Buhari administration on the Nigerian economy.

He said, “I have seen something that characterizes this government and that is somersaulting of policy decisions. I get worried about our decision making. He (Tinubu) gives the impression of a President that listens but in my study of leadership, a leader must be able to take a painful decision if he’s sure. So, when a leader begins to flip-flop, I get worried.

Buhari has ruined the economy but they (Tinubu administration) are afraid to say it clearly. That’s the truth. They (Buhari’s administration) have sold crude oil up to four or five years and have received the money and spent it.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>