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General News of Tuesday, 3 January 2023

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Muhammadu Buhari vs Olusegun Obasanjo economic performance under their leadership

President Muhammadu Buhari and Former President Olusegun Obasanjo President Muhammadu Buhari and Former President Olusegun Obasanjo

On Tuesday, January 3, 2023, President Muhammdu Buhari signed his last budget as head of state into law.

The N21.83 trillion budget will be Buhari's eighth, becoming the only President since Olusegun Obasanjo to usher Nigeria into a new fiscal year for eighth consecutive year.

As a result, it is reasonable to compare both governments and how the economy performed under their watch using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a measurement.

Olusegun Obasanjo, 1999-2007

Olusegun Obasanjo Nigeria’s first democratically elected president made his mark during his time as the head of the biggest economy in Africa.

His first year wasn't as smooth which was understandable, given the country's transition from a long military rule to a civilian one.

But the economy numbers picked up from 2000 and rose to their highest since 1999 to date of 15.33 percent in 2022.

In his final year as president (2007), GDP growth was 6.59%.

At the time Obasanjo’s presidency ended he averaged a GDP growth rate of 6.95% during his 8 years in office data from Statisense shows.

Here is a breakdown of GDP figures recorded under Obasanjo

1999- 0.58%

2000- 5.01%

2001- 5.92%

2002- 15.3%

2003- 7.35%

2004- 9.25%

2005- 6..44%

2006- 6.06%

President Buhari (2015-2022)

President Buhari's government has had some successes, particularly in infrastructure, but when economic growth is considered, which is the best measure to determine the general well-being of citizens, it is much behind that of any previous administration since 1999.

During the seven and half year presidency of Buhari Nigeria recorded some of its worst economic challenges.

Twice the economy fell into recession a record neither Obasanjo, Umaru Yar Adua nor Goodluck Jonathan holds. The highest economic growth under Buhari is in 2021.

Here is a breakdown of Nigeria's GDP growth under Buhari

2015- 2.79%

2016- -1.58%(negative)

2017- 0.8%

2018- 1.92%

2019- 2.27%

2020- -192%(negative)

2021- 3.4%

2022(Q3)- 2.25%