Femi Gbajabiamila, majority leader of the house of representatives, has described as an exaggeration, his claim that it took President Barack Obama seven years to get the US out of recession.
The lawmaker had said this when he appeared as a guest on Sunday Politics, a programme on Channels Television.
“We were at the rock bottom. If there is anything lower than the bottom, that was where we were. Let me use the United States as an example. When Obama came in, he inherited a recession not as bad as this, and that’s a country that functions,” Gbajabiamila said.
“The first year, second, third, fourth, fifth year, into the second term, he didn’t recover – sixth year, it was perhaps a year to the end of his second term, that the United States started getting out of its recession.
Some newsmen had raised alarm on his exaggerated claims which he finally accepted.
Explaining himself, the lawmaker said he only employed the use of hyperbole to drive home his point, and that the US technically got out of recession in 2009, but did not recover until 2014.
He said this in a series of tweets.
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