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Foreign investors donāt trust Nigeria again, Timi Frank tells Tinubu
The quest by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be recognized in the Guinness World Records over reforms initiated by him since assumption of office is a misplaced venture, a political activist and former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, said on Friday.
He was reacting to the Presidentās comment in that regard during his recent trip to Germany.
According to him, no investor would be willing to invest in a couhtry with negative world record as they would always do background checks before they go anywhere.
Tinubu had while addressing an audience at the 10th German-Nigerian Business Forum, in Germany, said, āNigeria voted for me for reforms and from day one of my inauguration, I started the reforms. To me, if you didnāt mention me in the Guinness Book of Records, Iād strive to find a way to insert myself because I did it without expectation.ā
But Frank in a statement in Abuja insisted that the only world record the President had set is to have inflicted severe economic pains and unbearable hardship on the people.
āYou brandish your removal of fuel subsidy on inauguration day as an evidence that you āhit the ground runningā but you have failed to realise that that singular action has heated up average citizen with attendant pains, tears and sorrow.
āYour purported reforms have wrecked the nationās currency with $1 now exchanging for over N1,000, up from N600 prior to your swearing-in as President. Yet you claimed to have broken a record capable of earning you a global recognition in the GWRs,ā he said.
He insisted that even though the President claimed he was in Germany to woo investors, that none will be willing to invest in the country because of the negative world records he had already set as a personal.
The activist said āNo investor will want to come to Nigeria when they know the Presidentās character is questionable because investors will always do background checks before they go to anywhere.
āSuch background checks would among others reveal the negative reputation of the man inviting them as a certificate forger with proven links to drugs trafficking.
āForeign investors will definitely not go to a country with a flawed electoral process or where the judiciary cannot be trusted to guarantee justice to protect their investments.
āSo, while investors will not come to Nigeria under your government, your name, if at all, can only be written in Guinness World Records as a certificate forger in line with the ruling of a Chicago Court.ā
He also cited some false claims made by the President as additional reasons why his drive for investors would not yield any positive result.
Frank who is the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) Ambassador to East Africa and the Middle East, said: āHe claimed that he had removed fuel subsidy, but fuel is still being subsidised by his administration even though the people now languish under the burden of astronomical increases in the pump price of fuel and other essential petroleum products.
Frank said, āHe claimed that he worked for Deloitte but Deloitte has since denied having his employment records. This is a President who often claim he is from the private sector but which genuine business has he done that qualifies him to be part of the private sector?
āHe went to Saudi Arabia and India and upon return claimed he had convinced investors there to invest in Nigeria. But up till this moment no investor from Saudi or India has indicated interest to invest in Nigeria.
āIf they didnāt corrupt the system, weāre not supposed to look for investors. Investors are supposed to look for Nigeria with her abundant human and material resources that can attract investors.
āThese obvious flaws are reasons why we are mobilising Nigerians, both locally and in diaspora, for a Tinubu must go mass protest to resist and stop all these illegalities and deception, targeted at the gradual annihilation of the people through high cost of food, medicare, goods and services, among others, in the country.ā
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