Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Politicians milking Nigerian economy dry – Vitafoam boss


Chairman, Viatfoam Nigeria Plc, Chief Samuel Bolarinde
Chairman, Viatfoam Nigeria Plc, Chief Samuel Bolarinde 
The Chairman, Viatfoam Nigeria Plc, Chief Samuel Bolarinde, has blamed the country’s poor economic performance on resource mismanagement and lack of competitive vision on the part of politicians and leaders.
Apart from the general mismanagement of the economy, Bolarinde, while addressing shareholders at the 2011 Annual General Meeting of the company in Lagos on Monday, said the economic doldrums could be partly traced to the kind of political and governance structure being run in the country.
He cited the disparity between salaries and allowances being earned by legislators and members of the Executive arm of government, and their counterparts in the United States as a key illustration of how not to run a country.
He said, “It is no longer a secret that the cost of governance has remained unnecessarily high in Nigeria, in comparison to most of other nations of the world. Government structures at the three tiers are rather unwieldy and out of tune with the country’s economic realities.
“The US, which has a population of 308 million, has a Congress of 100-member Senate and a 435-member House of Representatives; Nigeria, with a population of less than half of the US, has a National Assembly of 109-member Senate and a 360-member House of Representatives.”
Bolarinde added, “The per capital income in the US is $47,701, as against that of Nigeria’s $2,249. But while an American senator earns $174,000 annually, his Nigeria counterpart is believed to cost taxpayers about $1.7m annually.

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