Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki has said that the Buhari led administration should stop looking for scapegoats over the current economic challenges facing the nation, saying such will amount to waste of time, distraction, and as well affect the performance of the present administration. He advised that the Buhari government should rather embrace necessary measures to save the nation’s economy, and ease the pains of the masses in this trying times.
Saraki, who said the people are desperately hungry, also noted that the major concern of all for now should be getting the nation out of the wood and not engaging in blame game.
The APC-led government and its sympathisers have persistently put the blame of the wobble economic situation the nation presently experiences at the doorstep of the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
Saraki however, told the government that rather than blame game, what the people, “want now from the federal government over the recession, is how to get out of it and not who or those who caused it in form of blame game.”
Saraki who recently, listed out measures the Buhari administration must consider in order to get the nation out of recession which includes the sale of government assets, also said, "the country needs a proactive leadership with a clear vision" to get the country back no its feet and on the path of progress once again.