Wailing on the Economy

I love to read books and that habit means I frequent bookshops a lot. However, since I resumed duties as a Senator, I have not had as much spare time as I used to have so rather than buy in stores, I buy majority of the books I read online. So you could imagine my shock when I tried to purchase some leadership and management books from a foreign bookshop online only to find that my account, which is well funded, would not work! Then I got an email from my bank explaining to me that due to the realities of our economy, my ATM card is being restricted. I was shocked!

At first I thought the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had incorrectly fingered me as a recipient of the fabled Dasuki money (I did not receive a dime and I did not solicit for such funds). But then a number of my friends reported similar experiences to me. Even at that, I could not believe that Nigerians could be precluded from spending their money as they deemed fit, until the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) news headline confirming my worst fears-Nigerian credit/debit cards are being restricted by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)!

To say I was shocked would be an understatement! Forget about my books, what about people in more desperate circumstances than I was? This policy disproportionately punishes honest, hardworking and patriotic Nigerians who have domiciled their accounts, businesses and properties in Nigeria as a vote of confidence on their country. Many Nigerian politicians notoriously have foreign accounts and may not feel the pinch as much as ordinary Nigerians. And the thing is that it is precisely our politicians who have put us in this state and not the long-suffering Nigerian masses.

After I got over my initial shock, I made enquiries as to how people are copping with this economic blockade and I was moved to tears by the results of my findings. If you think that the naira is losing value solely because of the falling crude oil prices, you will be wrong. Part of the reason for the downward trend is a unique and new type of capital flight that has arisen in response to the realities of our forex restriction regime. You see, Nigerians, faced with the inability to use their ATMs abroad are heading to the Black Market, to buy foreign currency in unprecedented numbers and are then flocking to neighbouring countries like Benin Republic and the Republic of Ghana to open accounts there, because ATMs from Beninese and Ghanaian banks work overseas while those from Nigerian banks don’t. Imagine that!

Even if we must ban the use of Nigerian ATM card abroad, is it not better to take into account some realities before we implement such drastic measures? With the hugely successful Bank Verification Number (BVN) registration process, the CBN has the verified account details of all elected and appointed politicians in Nigeria. If at all we must ban, why not ban it for politically exposed people like me instead of ordinary Nigerians that depend on it? Do not punish regular everyday Nigerians for the wrongs of the political class! A lot of the small and medium scale enterprises that employ the majority of Nigerians, depend on their ATM cards to do business abroad.

What do Nigerians who are in foreign hospitals for life threatening illness do if they can’t access funds via ATM? What do Nigerian students schooling abroad and who depend on their parents to fund them via naira ATM do? How do bloggers pay for hosting if ATMs will not work on foreign sites? Is this the anti Social Media Bill via the backdoor? What do thousands of young Nigerians who promote their businesses to the world via Facebook/Twitter Ads do? #PunishpoliticiansnotNigerians!

These people are not just statistics. They are young men and women who trooped out in their millions to vote in the All Progressive Congress (APC) to power. And now how are they being rewarded? There is no fuel and when you complain you are told that former President Goodluck Jonathan is the cause of the fuel scarcity! Really? When electricity improved in June it was not Jonathan’s fault but when there is fuel scarcity in December, six months after he handed over, it is his fault. As our young people will say, issorai!

The sad thing is that while Nigerians are going through these hardships and trying to take it in their stride, their governors, who they look to for help, are threatening to reduce the minimum wage! At the time the new Minimum Wage Bill was signed into law by President Jonathan, the ₦18,000 wage was equivalent to $130. Today the minimum wage is worth only $75 and rather than thinking about how to raise it, our hovernors are conspiring on how to reduce it. It is like spanking a child and when the child is crying you begin taunting the child. How sad!

With this policy on ATM use abroad, those in power are making Nigeria into a country where the poor pay for the sins of the rich and powerful. Nigeria is going through tough times and what we need is a government that includes not one that excludes! Blaming all our woes on Jonathan is just escapism and a revision of history. If we need to conserve our reserves, there are practical and commonsensical actions we could take rather than this action, which seems rather knee jerk.

In a news story on Bloomberg, the magazine quoted Shoprite’s South African CEO, Whitey Basson, as saying the retailer’s seven stores in Nigeria sold more Moet & Chandon champagne than all the liquor shops in South Africa last year. May be you did not get me. Mr. Basson is not just saying that Shoprite sold more Champagne in Nigeria. No. He said that Shoprite sold more Champagne in Nigeria than all the stores in South Africa (including their competitors) combined! To put it in perspective, Shoprite has less than 20 stores in Nigeria and over 400 in South Africa! Now these are the foxes that spoil our economic vine!

The problem is not that we are drinking so much champagne, the problem is that we are importing the product and paying for it with our foreign reserve. I could understand if we were importing life saving medicines, but Moet & Chandon champagne is a luxury. In 2014, official records show that 768,131 bottles of champagne were imported into Nigeria at a cost of over $100,000,000. When you factor in the fact that one company, International Wine and Spirits, claims that it sold 1.1m bottles of champagne in Nigeria, it means that more of the product is being smuggled in through our porous borders than those coming in through official channels.

And who are the champagne drinkers in Nigeria? Certainly not regular Nigerians who are eking out a living using their ATM cards as a cashless form of skin business over the border.

No. It is the political elite again who are to be blamed. In the past 50 years, Nigeria has paid for maybe a million people to go on pilgrimage. Imagine if we had paid for a million people to start businesses instead! If we had done that, we would not be so dependent on oil rent. We would, like other nations, be dependent on taxes paid by a productive population who makes the things that they consume. We would have saved billions of dollars the state paid as air tickets, Basic Travel Allowance and other incidentals.

Not that I am against pilgrimages. If ones religion requires pilgrimages as a sacrifice then by all means go. But if government has to pay for your pilgrimage, then how is it a sacrifice? It is no longer a sacrifice. It becomes a holiday! I advise the present administration to swallow its pride and instead of vilifying Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, should consider consulting her for advise on how she was able to coordinate the economy in such a way that Nigeria enjoyed seven years of economic stability in which our currency maintained its value and workers were paid on time and regularly too. Propaganda can only sustain you for so long. Blaming others can only fool weak minded people for just that long. But over time, it will keep becoming clearer and clearer that the emperor is naked. May we never get to that stage.

My name is Ben Murray-Bruce and I just want to make #Commonsense!



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  1. Thank you very much sir, but note that common sense is not common and the current leadership of Nigeria lack common sense… sir keep spintpng sense into their head.

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  2. Dear Sir

    You story could be misleading!

    Your account is not well funded in a foreign currency. It is well funded in Naira

    If you have a dollar or euro funded ATM card your transaction will still go through. I don’t have any issue with my master or Visa cards for online transactions. No limits aaas long as my dom accounts are funded.
    The present circumstance today must have arose because the central bank didn’t regulate the Spendings of euros or dollar from a naira funded accounts

    As you are aware the transactions on ATM or credit cards are not settled immediately interbank. With the rapid fluctuations in exchange rates it not in the interest of the banks and customers to continue this type of deal

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    • Mr. Ahmed.
      did you read the other things he said? did they make senses to you. why don’t you do a bit comment on that too and let us know if it makes sense or not. After all he is just making common sense!

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  3. Nwadiaro,Emeka Emmanuel's avatar

    Sir,I appreciate your effort and your abilit to educate our leaders in authority,sir,the poor masses are suffering, laguishing in perpetual povert,

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  4. God bless u sir, keep up the good work, we are proud of you

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  5. I think such articles should be published in the media.

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  6. Kingsley Olali Clever's avatar

    Good evening sir,its an honor to comment on your box today,I have ways told people that becoming great only takes your mindset to be great…..and sometimes they say I sound like Ben Bruce,Maybe because I am from the same Senatorial district with him,so few friends even call me Ben Bruce Jnr. that’s very lovely to hear,if you ask me,But that’s not withstanding, Sir, I just gained admission into the prestigious Bayelsa state owned University, Niger Delta University, sir,I have done all necessary clearance and verification but remaining the school fees which is #66,000,which I don’t have and Sir,academics session has started since on the 11th day of January, but due to my inability to pay the #66,000 for school fees,I am at home while my fellows are in school receiving lectures,Sir, please I beg you to please assist me in paying my school fee….Thanks and God bless……Kingsley Olali Clever
    08109901775 IG:@Itzkingsmith

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  7. Keep up the good work. God will reward your patriotism in more ways than you think. Common Sense is not that common my dear Senator

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  8. The problem of our country is not the system but the people in that system. For this country to get better than it is, the so called leaders must be sensible and courageous enough to cut their throats. If not, instead of getting better, things will become worse than they are. My prayer is that God will help us.

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  9. Mr common sense, you are a genius…GOD BLESS YOU SIR

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  10. Hello sir, as a young Nigerian, my aspirations and hope in my fatherland as as high as the Everest. I believe in Nigeria and its people. You have been contributing what you dim fit to the progress of Nigeria, from your media works to your nascent political adventure. I believe that one of the ways to move forward is to get it right policy wise. However, I also opine that all policies that some efforts to create, therefore they may not be totally wrong. In my ideation trainings one of the ways by which we generate ideas are through our encountered difficulties. What I would have done if I had the means was to create such a platform that would aid the use of Naira MasterCard e.t.c to ease the buying of books not only for me but even the common Nigerians. Maybe this policy is only a clarion call for us to migrate all our mobile funds inward. Thanks

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  11. Senator Ben, you are very right and its noble people like you that we need in power for this country to move forward and maintain a stable & reliable economy where we produce and not consume alone. i am OBEDIAH DICK OKPABI and i share the view with you.

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  12. All he said in his write up are absolutely true. But the question is who will rescue Nigeria and Nigerians from these economic sabotage? This Breasts are hell bent on wrecking rhis great nation of ours.

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  13. Pls senator can i have ur email address?

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  14. What Nigeria and Nigerians need is a positive change, not the Kind we are xperincing today. Change in our standard of living, Economy, Infrastructure, Education, Governance etc all to Globally accepted Standard.
    Today the Nigerian Economy is exacerbating, and Stakeholders need common sense to rescue her.
    Question: where is the Common Sense Revolution heading to? How does one join this train? Because it needs wide network.

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  15. Livingstone Dotie Dodomi's avatar

    You are not only my Honourable Senator representing Bayelsa East but my future President. Always, I listen to your radio station “Rhythm 94.7 fm” in Bayelsa State, I support your motion in as much I share your good messages through Facebook social media.
    I love to work with you Sir!

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  16. Dear Senator Ben M.B.
    Your common sense speeches are very much touching..it tells the reality of our economy in Nigeria, gives a good listing government (public) worker to take a redirection of his abnormal spending of public funds and invest in Nigeria economy for the public good/interest.
    I want to unequivocally state that it’s quite regrettable that our Nigeria politicians have failed to understand the conditions of the poor Nigerian that voted them into the public office for effective service delivery to humanity.but Nigeria politicians case is the reverse..furthermore Nigerian politicians buy anything every time without considering its negative impact in the society. restriction of the use of ATM CARD should have bin only to our politicians as u likely said and not to Students and other businessmen in exception of public office holders. #continue in this common sense series.. thanks

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  17. I want all the tv stations in Nigeria to air the common sense project and it should be translated in pigin English. It worht the effort.

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  18. I want you sir to treat this topic: Religion and politics in your common sense project..This two things do not mix together no matter how hard we may try. But what do we see in Nigeria;a total different things .

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  19. Ngozi Alutulu Ebulum's avatar

    Dear Sir, it’s always comforting reading your articles, and I’m sure many Nigerians feel same too. Whenever I wonder ‘which way Nigeria’ and I remember you, I get this inward consolation that there’s still hope for Nigeria. We ordinary Nigerians are paying for the crimes of the politicians. But we get this little consolation knowing that there’s still one of them who understands our plight and speaks up for us irrespective of what it might result into. May God keep you for us.

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  20. I suggest this articles should be sent where many Nigerian youths can have the opportunity to read and increase their common sense. Sir, I suggest you share this message through Facebook too. Kudos

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  21. Very educating

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  22. My names are Odje, David Odje, a graduate of English and Literature (double major) from the University of Benin, Edo State. I am Deltan, but most pertinently, a NIGERIAN! Mr. Murray Bruce, I see nothing but HOPE, OPPORTUNITIES, and TRIUMPH for this nation each time I excitingly listen to you speak. Only if your likes can be cloned in Nigeria, as a nation we would not be waiting for miracles do redeem us from the necks deep and all round quagmire we are into currently. Sir, we have the primary schools, Colleges, and Tertiary institutions to storm with this messages you have been gifted with. Even from the small walls of Gubarau Academy(a small private school I hilterto teach English language in Katsina State after NYSC) all I ever dream of now is to work with you with all I have got and all I am also willing to learn from this leviathan of the COMMON SENSE MENTALITY AND REVOLUTION!

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  23. My name is Agwuama Ifeanyi, and i’m not just a Nigerian but an #Angry#Nigerian!!! Like I love to say, the anger in all of us can start a national uproar that will take decades to put off! You need to feel it in a commuter bus flagged down by security personnel…the culmulative anger of the 14 or 18 passengers is capable of creating another 5 passengers who will in turn be very #Angry.

    So sir, I implore you to set up a group of persons ready for the #CommonSenseRevolution. They are to be made up of bright youths, & I propose a name – Commonsense Brigade – for them! We need to stir up the youths!!!

    Finally, I am still #Angry#Nigerian, and I hope I made #Little#Sense

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  24. I’m very sure with the likes of Senator Ben Murray Bruce in power, Nigeria will one day attain the much desirable political/economical height. I’m proud to belong to this commonsensical school of thought.

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  25. Good Sir.
    I have always have this thought that Nigeria leaders are psychological sick, but am yet to categorize this administration. But one thing i believe is for an economy built to last we must invest in what will fuel us for generations to come. Lastly am a fan of your common sense speech.

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  26. My dear Honorable B.M.B
    The common sense you are making is not common, but rather the REAL SENSE the Leaders of this great Country (Nigeria) Need for the benefit of Nigeria NOT for their selfish interest. Keep it up we that have the common sense are strongly behind you and the sense you make where ever we are.

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  27. Hmmmmm,thanks but is terrible,it is well

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  28. Hmmmmm,thanks but is terrible,it is well.keep on the good work n help us fight for the poor Masses.

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  29. this is an uncommon common sense

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  30. Sir, with the true mind of patrotism,I only believe the foundation laid by the founding fathers of Nigeria is the simple cause of the present day cause of our craze for foriegn products,most of them from certificates (education) to products,to wears,even to strutural designs of buildings from mapol Hall in Ibadan to countless structures on lagos island, but thank God for the recent believe of so youths in african fabrics (ankara) which they are encouraging recently, but we can only change the mentality by investing heavily in our selves everything is not about federal government..nigeria is more than 170million,with more than 50% self centered,so we should start from the bottom to the top,not top to the bottom,so we should start frm our immediate environment..God bless Nigeria..am just contributing to the common sense

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  31. The lord is your strength,as you make the common sense.

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  32. I just want to be associated to Common Sense

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  33. I just want to be associated to Common Sense. It is the only unadulterated and state of the art modern vehicle to a culture of Value and mental renovation in Nigeria.
    #CommonSenseSenator

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  34. This is the next governor of bayelsa state love this senator

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  35. I just want to appreciate common sense… The common sense revolutionist.

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  36. Tell me more

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  37. Uyobong Dickson Eshiet's avatar

    Dear honourable, u are doing quite a good work. Keep speaking for helpless Nigerians. I pray you will not be injected to stop speaking about the reality of the state of our nation. I’m one of your fans. God bless you, a proud son of Niger Delta

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  38. Awesome, the truth is always bitter but it needs to e told. The poor are being taunted by voting for change.

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  39. Thank you sir and God bless you

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  40. Harry, welboba maxwell joy's avatar

    Hello Hon. murray bruce, am an ijaw lady, a niger deltan and i hail from obuama in degema lga of r/s. i would want 2 speak wit u on my idea as am confident dat u would nt hijack my highly lucrative idea if revealed 2 u. plz senator help me as dx has been an idea of over ten years old. help me sir so i dnt die wit my ideas dat can create employment 4 over 200 teeming youths of our region. dx is my fone number and email; hooperpappy@gmail.com nd 08037330444. my name is; harry, welboba maxwell joy

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  41. sir, i love your effort and the common sense you’ve been passing across or sharing with all Nigerians, hope those in powers will listen and imbibe to it. a believe in a #NewNigeria and did a song some 2years back (raise your flag) about the good things that we see in Nigeria and what we want to see. At the end of the song i did an outro and said in the outro(conclusion) “#NAIJA GO BETTER” playing the song in the hostel, a student upstairs said ‘Naija go better for where’ and there are many people like that who don’t believe in #change of course not the APC Change, but i do believe. and we people like you in power,i believe is possible. thanks.

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  42. @benmurraybruce Sir i respect and love all of your opinion but about the education in Nigeria, the youth taking charge of what is actually theirs? Would you allow your wards receive necessary education from this weakened edu system, cause it actually starts with you. Just want to be sure of what am believing in cause you speak my mind. God bless you sir.

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  43. @benmurraybruce Sir i respect and love all of your opinion but about the education in Nigeria, the youth taking charge of what is actually theirs? Would you allow your wards receive necessary education from this weakened edu system, cause it actually starts with you. Just want to be sure of what am believing in cause you speak my mind. God bless you sir.

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  44. Well, someone is talking and hope that pple will listen. By pple I don’t mean government officials, I mean the Nigerians at large, let’s wake up ND take drastic steps……… Do something to help Nigeria

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  45. Keep it up Senator benbruce. I like your article

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  46. Thank You for that write up, God bless you.God is behind you.

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  47. sir we appreciate your love for Nigerians, I share your views too. am a write and I wrote an ODE _ for our Nigerian petroleum issues. pleases share my theme… “An ode to her petroleum”… ….. As if the crises is not enough ,As if the fightings is never ending ,As if the lawlords don’t administer ,As if the people don’t have a voice ,When now the prophetic eyes can’t see or hear ,When now the power don’t understand what’s happening ,When now her only hope is dying ,A nation like ours is hitting the mud ,Calling her our last resort is like calling the dying man back to live. Her most treasured gift, Her most cherished possession, Her most poromissing future. .Oh has now become her most dreadful FEAR! Her youths can’t read because the worst has become of her, Her child can’t suck because her mother is in chaos, Her father can’t sleep because his mind is as a ragging grindstone, The power can’t act because the Rubicon has been crossed.. How did her greatest gift become her most feared? Are the Gods now to blamed for the talented ones ? What happened to the other treasures? Why did this gift bring the most pain? Should we hide now, when night falls on us each day? Undo , a fire that must now be put off. A gift even from the the Gods cannot be cursed!!!! ~~~~~ by faithnwosu81@gmail.com.

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  48. The problem of Nigeria is that our political leaders is acting the script writing by hopeless united state of American, British and chinanes politicians cum traders. How can a leader who listen to the Nigerians electorate will not know that industrializing Nigeria will give us millage, what a Nigeria without constant power supply. How can our naira be stronger when everything is imported into the country. Let our leaders listen to Nigerians

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  49. I have always been a fan of Ben Bruce. What he did in Silverbird is so amazing and I believe he can do same, if we give him the opportunity to lead this country.

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  50. Sir,ive being reading through ur common sense series and ive neva being so captivated by such honesty and realism from a nigerian politician.wat u are saying are mostly common sense,yes,but then,y is it so hard for most of us to c?
    Keep on hitting it home,may b,mayb,alot more nigerians will reason with the truth(you),and then,who knows,we may just…………survive!

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