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Melaye Chief Political Entertainer – Presidency Mocks Dino Over Loan Comment

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 09th Sep, 2025 - tori.ng

Dare accused Melaye of trading substance for spectacle during his interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time.

 
 
Sunday Dare, the Special Adviser Media and Public Communication to President Bola Tinubu has mocked former Kogi West Senator, Dino Melaye.
 
This is as he described him as Nigeria's “Chief political entertainer.”
 
Dare accused Melaye of trading substance for spectacle during his interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time.
 
During the interview, Melaye had accused Tinubu’s administration of recklessness, stressing that it may soon borrow loans from Fintech companies, Opay and Moniepoint.
 
Posting on X, tagged: “Dino Malaye’s Debt Drama: Noise, Not Knowledge,” Dare charged Melaye to acquaint himself with basic economics.
 
He said Melaye’s comments remained an entertainment and not enlightenment until he acquainted himself with basic economics.
 
Dare informed the former lawmaker that borrowing is a legitimate tool for financing growth and reforms.
 
He said: “In his latest television appearance, he cast himself as Nigeria’s chief political entertainer, tossing around cheap jabs about “borrowing from OPay and Moniepoint.

“But here are the facts: Nigeria’s total public debt stood at ₦149.39 trillion as of March 31, 2025, according to the Debt Management Office. The jump from last year is not the result of reckless borrowing, but largely the arithmetic of naira depreciation.

“When the currency adjusts, the naira value of existing external debt rises—whether or not new loans are taken.

“Nigeria’s debt-to-GDP ratio remains a moderate 40–45%, well below South Africa’s 70% or Ghana’s 90% plus. The real challenge lies in revenue mobilization, not runaway borrowing.

“Encouragingly, revenues are improving, strengthening our capacity to service obligations.

“Borrowing is a legitimate tool for financing growth and reforms. What matters is sustainability, not soundbites. Unfortunately, Dino prefers theatrics to truth.”


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