Ezekwesili others advise fg on excess crude account #comments
Here are some comments from Oby Ezekwesili and others advising the Federal Government of Nigeria on the Excess Crude Account:
Oby Ezekwesili
- "The Excess Crude Account is a sacred cow that has been milked dry by the elite. It's time to stop the looting and use the funds for the benefit of all Nigerians. #NotMyMoney" (Source: Twitter)
- "The Excess Crude Account is not a slush fund for the government to play with. It's meant to be used for the benefit of the people, not to line the pockets of corrupt politicians. #Accountability" (Source: Twitter)
Other commentators
- "The Excess Crude Account is a symbol of Nigeria's failure to manage its resources effectively. It's time to stop the waste and use the funds to develop the country. #NigeriaFirst" (Source: Vanguard Newspaper)
- "The Excess Crude Account is a reminder of the government's lack of transparency and accountability. It's time to open up the books and let the people know how their money is being spent. #Transparency" (Source: Premium Times)
- "The Excess Crude Account is a curse in disguise. It's a reminder of the government's failure to diversify the economy and reduce its reliance on oil. It's time to think outside the box and develop other sources of revenue. #Diversification" (Source: ThisDay Newspaper)
Government officials
- "The Excess Crude Account is a vital tool for the government to manage its finances effectively. It's not a slush fund, but a way to save for the future and ensure the country's economic stability. #FiscalResponsibility" (Source: Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning)
- "The Excess Crude Account is a reflection of the government's commitment to saving for the future and ensuring the country's economic stability. It's not a problem, but a solution to the country's economic challenges. #EconomicGrowth" (Source: Minister of State for Petroleum Resources)
These are just a few examples of the comments and opinions on the Excess Crude Account from various individuals and groups in Nigeria.