[TOP STORY] Ajuri Ngelale: Anyone assessing Buhari’s government must consider impact of recession, COVID | TheCable
With months to the end of the Buhari administration, there have been conversations on the performance of the All Progressives Congress -led government based on the promises made to Nigerians before the 2015 elections.
“You cannot talk about what this administration had done without factoring the contexts within which it operated. For example, we are talking about an administration of the last seven years. They dealt with two economic recessions — one of which was global — and a once-in-a-century global pandemic, where we saw oil prices hit as low as 10 dollar per barrel, where countries were shut down.
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