The Minister ofΒ Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, says the economic blueprint of Atiku Abubarkar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is a copy of President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

Mohammed made the claim at the national press centre in Abuja on Thursday while speaking with newsmen.
He said the solutions presented by Atiku are a βpoor version of what is on the groundβ.
βLetβs start with infrastructure. The former vice-president said, in his Economic Blueprint, that βrebuilding infrastructure and reducing infrastructure deficit will enhance the carrying capacity of the economy and unleash growth and wealth creation,β Mohammed said.
βNo one understands this better than this administration. Even our worst critics will agree that our record on infrastructure development is next to none in the history of this country.
βThe former vice-president also promised to βbreak the jinxβ in infrastructure financing. Really? We state, unequivocally, that the worst jinx in infrastructure financing was the PDP administration from 1999 to 2015.
βIndeed, the Buhari administration has long broken that jinx, leveraging on such innovative schemes as the PresidentialInfrastructure Development Fund (which is being used to finance the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, 2nd Niger Bridge and the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano road), Sukuk (which has delivered a total of 1,881 kilometres of roads between 2017 and 2020) and the Road Infrastructure Tax Credit Scheme.β
The minister said Abubakarβs comment that the countryβs economy is bleak βis sheer scaremongering.β
βThe countryβs economic outlook is not bleak. Instead, the economy has been resilient, having recovered from two recessions within five years β in 2016 and 2020,β he said.
βThe Nigerian economy sustained its recovery from the 2020 recession for the 7th consecutive quarter, growing by 3.54% in real terms in Q2 2022, from 3.11% in Q1 2022.β