You Have Chosen To Dance Naked Once Again – Presidency Blasts Pat Utomi

Pat Utomi

The Presidency has berated political economist Pat Utomi over his criticism of the economic reforms of President Bola Tinubu.

Utomi had described President Bola Tinubu’s economic reform programme as “ridiculous,” “poorly structured,” and a “Ponzi scheme.”

However, speaking via a statement on Wednesday, Presidential aide Sunday Dare accused Utomi of engaging in what he tagged “grandstanding and gloom.”

Professor Pat Utomi has once again chosen to dance naked in the public square, playing to the gallery with a familiar cocktail of grandstanding and gloom,” Dare said.

Dare argued that Utomi’s interventions often fail to withstand scrutiny, questioning his credibility and contributions to Nigeria’s economic development.

“At this point, the issue is no longer what Utomi is saying. The issue is why his interventions consistently collapse under the weight of their own exaggeration,” he stated.

The presidential aide maintained that the Tinubu administration’s reforms were grounded in measurable economic actions rather than theory, citing key policy decisions such as the removal of the fuel subsidy and the unification of foreign exchange rates.

These are not theoretical positions. They are structural actions with verifiable fiscal impact,” Dare said, noting that the reforms had improved revenue flows to states and strengthened fiscal stability.

He further contended that criticism labelling the reforms a “Ponzi scheme” was misplaced and lacked intellectual rigour.

Let’s be blunt. Calling a national reform programme a ‘Ponzi scheme’ is not provocative; it is intellectually hollow,” he said.

Dare argued that the reforms were aimed at eliminating fiscal leakages, restoring transparency in the foreign exchange market, and rebuilding investor confidence in the Nigerian economy

He also accused Utomi of failing to provide credible alternatives to the policies he criticised.

“Utomi offers no coherent alternative framework, no credible sequencing model, no fiscal pathway that avoids the very crisis he warns about,” Dare said.

The presidential aide suggested that growing criticism from some quarters could be linked to disruptions caused by ongoing reforms, which he said were dismantling long-standing economic inefficiencies

There is a pattern here that is too glaring to ignore. Now that architecture is being disrupted, the volume of outrage has gone up. This is not a coincidence,” he added.

While acknowledging that the reforms were not without challenges, Dare insisted they were necessary steps toward long-term economic stability.

Nigeria’s reforms are not beyond criticism. But they are on track and trackable,” he said.