President Muhammadu Buhari has disclosed that he once considered
running away from Nigeria in the early days of his administration.
Buhari said he considered running away from Nigeria due to the
parlous state of the economy that he inherited from the immediate past
administration.
Speaking in Cote d’Ivoire, Buhari said the situation was so bad that
he considered abdicating not just the office but thought of fleeing the
country.
He said, “When I came, what I found out is terrible. It is absolutely terribly.
“We are lucky in Nigeria that we have been able to survive 2016.
Honestly, I told some people close to me that I was thinking of which
country to run to if things got out of hand.
“Between 1999 and 2014, I have said it several times in Nigeria,
Nigeria had never got so much revenue like it did at that time. But
then, when we came, the price of oil went down to $28 per barrel from an
average of $100 per barrel at the production rate of 2.1 million barrel
per day. So, multiply 2.1 million by $100, that is what Nigeria was
getting from 1999 to 2014.
“But when we came, the price came down to $28. I went to Central Bank
(of Nigeria) to look for money and they said there was no money, only
debts.
“And the infrastructure – roads, rail, power- that you have been
talking about, nothing was absolutely done. So, really, God hears the
prayers of His servants and the last three raining seasons were good. We
were very lucky I would have absconded.
“I mean how could we have faced Nigerians and tell them this is what
you have been earning from 2.1 million barrels per day from 1999-2014
multiplied by $100. In fact, it even went up to $143; and then came down
to about $70-$80.
“But when we came, it fell to $28, then to $37 and then oscillating
between $30 and $50. So it was amazing but God came with His help.”