14 August 2016, Abuja – President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said the crash in world oil prices has suddenly made Nigeria poor, adding that the past one year has been very difficult for his administration.
He spoke at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja while receiving the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Executive Director and Under Secretary General, Professor Babatunde Osotimehin.
Buhari, however, said despite severe shortage of resources, commitment to transparency and accountability was serving his government in good stead.
“It has been a very difficult year for Nigeria. Before we came to office, petroleum sold for about $100 per barrel. Then it crashed to $37, and now oscillates between $40 and $45 per barrel. Suddenly, we’re a poor country, but commitment to transparency and accountability is not making people know that there is severe shortage,” he said.
The president described reports from the North-east of the country as encouraging as people were returning to their farmlands with a guarantee of relative security. He thanked UNFPA for its commitment to saving lives in Nigeria.
In his remarks, Osotimehin expressed the UNFPA’s determination to promote health care facilities in Nigeria.
He said maternal mortality could be reduced if Nigeria paid more attention to access to health facilities as well as human resources to run them.
Osotimehim, who enjoined Nigeria to provide resources for health care on a roll-over basis, pledged that the UN would collaborate with the nation to provide humanitarian assistance not only in the North-east, but even extended to the Lake Chad Basin.