1) Sudden Implementation of Treasury Single Account (TSA)- This policy
threw the banking and financial sector into turmoil as huge sums were
swept out of banks and dormantly stashed into a preferred safe.
2)
Tightening of Foreign Exchange Transactions- This policy made it
difficult to make foreign exchange, and threw thriving businesses into
turmoil which led to massive sacking of workers and manufacturing
slowdown.
3) Unguarded Utterances During Foreign Trips- The
president made several unguarded utterances
that gave the impression
that Nigeria was headed for the rocks. This made foreign investors
hesitant about coming into Nigeria, and encouraged those that were
already in Nigeria to speculate and pull out funds.
4) Halting of
Important Projects in the Niger Delta- Buhari moved to remove majority
of the projects that were created to provide tangible benefits to
Niger-Deltans. For example, the Maritime University and Pipeline
protection projects. Though, some of these projects were condemned by
Nigerians, they kept the Niger-Delta at peace and allowed for the
maximization of the benefits from petroleum exports.
5) Buhari's
Northern Developmental Focus in Nigeria- The developmental aim of the
president is very much skewed towards Northern Nigeria than every other
part. So, he is more like kick starting a new economic focus, while
dumping existing economic strengths. For example, he is devoting
billions of dollars to search for petroleum in the North when Nigeria
does not have functional refineries to ensure adequate availability of
petroleum products that are already being produced in the South.
6)
Elimination of All the Policies Made by PDP- it is on record that even
though PDP led governments were corrupt, they made some major strides in
diversifying Nigeria's economy. For example, Agricultural export came
to life under PDP. Buhari has focused on bedeviling and antagonizing
every single policy made by the PDP. In the process, he has thrown out
good policies and progress that were made in the past. He is almost
starting afresh, and this has rebooted Nigeria and thrown us years
backwards.
7) Preference for Violence over Dialogue- Buhari
prefers to use military force to quell civil strife. This approach
ignites more protests and civil disobedience. An economy cannot
experience progress in violent conditions. Even Lagos and Ogun axis has
experienced an open show of military bombardment, which scares a heck
out of investors. The same is true about the production shut ins in the
Niger Delta region. Some of these issues can be solved with dialogue and
with police actions than full scale military assaults.
Source: Nairaland
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