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Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by ganja06(m): 11:26am On Jun 15, 2015 |
TEN TRANSFORMATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS BUHARI MUST NOT TAKE CREDIT FOR BY ONWUASOANYA FCC JONES 1. THE PORT HARCOURT AND KADUNA REFINERIES: The contracts for the reactivation of these refineries were awarded and effectively funded by the Jonathan administration and in a matter of weeks, the Port Harcourt refinery will resume production. The Buhari government did not contribute a dime to this. 2. THE DEFEAT OF BOKO HARAM: It will amount to a dismal disappointment on the part of the Buhari government if by the end of this year, the Boko Haram insurgents have not been fully eliminated. This is because Goodluck Jonathan has done almost all the jobs that needed to be done in the fight against that terror group. We must not forget that Jonathan's government sacked these terrorists from territories bigger than the entire Belgium, which they occupied and also led a massive onslaught against them in Sambisa Forest. Jonathan oversaw the killing of the group's leader, Abubakar Shekau and in the latest video released by that group, the seemingly invincible Shekau was nowhere to be found. 3. IMPROVED POWER SUPPLY: The Jonathan administration laid down a solid foundation for the effective take-off of stable power supply in the country. Jonathan ensured that the seemingly impossible privatization of power distribution was achieved and raised our electricity generating capacity to about 6000 Megawatts and laid down infrastructures that will ensure the raise to about 40,000 in the next two years. Therefore, Buhari should be called to question if he fails to follow up Jonathan's achievements in the power sector. 4. REFORMS IN THE PETROLEUM SECTOR: The Jonathan administration is most responsible for the massive turnaround experienced in the petroleum sector. Many of the reforms pursued by the Jonathan administration threatened the criminal interests of some of Nigeria's biggest political heavyweights, hence, their desperation to throw him out of power. Jonathan's 'defeat' in the 2015 elections would not have been possible, if he had looked the other way, as these criminals continued to have their way in destroying our petroleum sector. The absence of any vote for subsidy in the 2015 budget is one of the best legacies, Jonathan left for the country. If Buhari follows this up, then, we should be in for good tidings in that sector before the next three years. 5. DIVERSIFICATION OF THE ECONOMY: The Jonathan administration has done very well in diversifying the Nigerian economy, pulling us out from an oil dependent economy to an economy that can be sustained through agro products, mining of other mineral resources resident in the country and also non-tangible resources like the creative industry and sports, where Jonathan called attention to and which ensured that Nigeria took its rightful place as Africa's biggest economy. 6. THE EDUCATION SECTOR: The government of Goodluck Jonathan holds the record as the administration that gave the highest percentage of its budgetary allocations to the education sector, he raised the standard of education in the country, raised the salaries of teachers and tertiary education workers. Jonathan also ensured that the ETF, TETFUND and other educational funds worked optimally, which saw to the massive construction and rehabilitation of many infrastructures across our campuses. 7. CREDIBILITY OF OUR ELECTIONS: The Jonathan administration is duly credited with conducting the best and most credible elections in the history of Nigeria. The 2011 elections received due encomiums from various election observer groups and agencies, and the 2015 election while fraught with mind boggling irregularities was also commended by observers as one of the best elections to be conducted in Nigeria. Jonathan succeeded in improving our electoral processes, because he refused to interfere in the workings of the electoral commission. Buhari is a direct beneficiary of this great reform. 8.IMPROVED SECURITY: Already the gains made by the Jonathan administration in the area of security of lives and assets are being eroded as criminals are beginning to resurface where they fretted to appear during Jonathan's reign. We must not forget that Jonathan met a Southeast deserted by its biggest men because of the fear of kidnappers, but in less than two years of his administration, the kidnappers were sent packing from all parts of the Southeast. Jonathan also met a restive Niger Delta, but he was able to calm the region by continuing with the implementation of the Amnesty program designed by his predecessor, and also coming all out against other militants who refused to surrender. We cannot forget in a jiffy, the troubles of John Togo and his recalcitrant criminals who terrorized the oil region till Jonathan cut them to size. Also, the splinter Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), led by Henry Okah were effectively cut to size. Buhari inherited a relatively peaceful and well secured country, and he would be failing Nigerians, if he allows the country to relapse into insecurity. 9.CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS: The Jonathan administration scored good points in reforming our civil service and making it more productive. He blocked lots of avenues through which public funds were being frittered away. One of such is the introduction of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), which has drastically reduced incidents of corruption in the civil service by more than fifty percent. 10. SPORTS DEVELOPMENT: You may recall that our sports sector started witnessing great fortunes after the retreat for the sports sector convened at the instance of former President Jonathan, and this ensured the great successes we recorded in the sports sector during Jonathan's reign. Our sportsmen were adequately motivated by the government and top of the class sports administrators were appointed into the right positions, while government kept regular tabs on our sports development to see where and how best they can help. Today, the only thing President Buhari really needs to do is to just relax, grease the machinery Jonathan had put in place and Nigerians will be in for celebrations as laurels will continue flowing in from our sportsmen and women. NIGERIA MUST PREVAIL! 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by INTROVERT(f): 11:28am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Okay |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by chamboy(m): 11:34am On Jun 15, 2015 |
When all dis is working why did we vote out GEJ den 9 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Flets: 11:36am On Jun 15, 2015 |
chamboy: Because you lot were too dumb to fall for mere propaganda even when reality was staring you in the face. 6 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by omenka(m): 11:38am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. They are already scared Buhari seems to be succeeding against all odds and their evil wishes. This has gotta be one of the funniest threads ever!! Na wa oo. 13 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by omenka(m): 11:39am On Jun 15, 2015 |
chamboy:Because there was a "conspiracy" by the North and South West to kick him out! 2 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by chamboy(m): 11:39am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Flets:I Guess, All wat d Op listed Happened in France, not Nigeria 9 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by chamboy(m): 11:41am On Jun 15, 2015 |
omenka:oga d guy No Sabi, He even said it himself Have Failed Nigerians, I want to repeat.. U're probably Travelling on one of his 25,000km roads 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by gists: 11:41am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Like Seriously?!! You guys are just too funny. So your hero did all the work yet there is still no electricity - no minding the fact that he became a "re"commissioning engineer in the last two weeks before March 28. Which solid backgroud work did he do? Is it the privatisation of PHCN that OBJ started or the IPPs that ObJ built (which he was busy recommissioning). Which solid background work did he do for the fight against BH? For 6yrs (pls don't tell me its 5yrs and 3months) BH reigned supreme and even claimed part of the country. In your words you said "We must not forget that Jonathan's government sacked these terrorists from territories bigger than the entire Belgium" What this means is that you admit that under the watch of the fisherman-in-chief, BH seized nigerian territory that is bigger than the size of Belgium. Or are you going to lie that the territories were seized before GEJ? To start with, it was his incompetence that gave BH the opportunity to grow that much. Reforms in the petroleum sector: You mean the contracts given to Tompolo and Gani adams abi? : : 8 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by enuguwatch: 11:42am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Ugochukwu John Ani, a notorious fraudster of residence 14 Odionyenfe Close, Beside Kings High School, City Layout, New Heaven Extension Enugu of Phone number 08133685346 who built a 2 storey building in the mentioned address has been scamming a lot of innocent citizens both foreigners and locals. This short heighted innocent looking man even murdered one of his victims in Turkey recently. Through our sources, it has been gathered that he is planning a big hit with his old father to defraud an elderly Yoruba woman of Millions and this crime is currently on-going. EFCC & Nigerian Police take note! |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Nobody: 11:42am On Jun 15, 2015 |
omenka:Omenka falter ds claim... pls dont laff.. ds is a serious issue.. and pls b objective and truthful... |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Etruth: 11:43am On Jun 15, 2015 |
@ Ganja06, kindly modify the title of this thread to "Ten transformational achievements in Ganja06's hallucinations". Tenk u. Even the Chief TANoid and clueless protection seeker will not agree with this fallacy of gargantuan proportions. Sai Buhari, The Daura Genius (TDG). 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by arbitter: 11:45am On Jun 15, 2015 |
That is just Laugable. Did i see you say somewhere that Buhari did not contribute a dime to some Project? Wait what?! Well why dont you go ahead and demand Buhari not touch this Years Budget then Afterall it is Jonathans Budget so that must mean its his Fathers money and everything that its implemented on must be credited to him huh? What a Halfwit! 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Princecalm(m): 11:50am On Jun 15, 2015 |
those things were not enough to keep him in power and you guys are taking it as if he did us a favour by doing some of those things. 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Nobody: 11:51am On Jun 15, 2015 |
Are these guys for real??... Up until May 29th that Buhari was sworn in, I didn't even have up to 6hrs of light a day and you're here telling me that if Buhari solidifies the Power company and makes electricity steady, that he shouldn't take credit?? You're a joker! Why couldn't the drunkard solve the power issue for the 6yrs he was in charge? Ask around, UNN and some federal schools are on "break" due to total power failure for over 3 weeks and lack of funding from the fed govt to run the school's alternate power backup.. What of Boko haram? Don't get me started..It was only in the GEJ led administration that the bastards developed some gigantic balls to take over territories as big as "Belgium" as you put it..The NA has never been this much weak since the civil war all thanks to corruption that crept into the system due to a clueless fool that believes that stealing is not corruption. Wasn't it last year that your President was asked the whereabouts of the most wanted man in the country and what was his reply? "You are a journalist, you know more than me.”" was his reply on godforsaken national TV! And what of Corruption?? Do we really need to go there?? This was his infamous reply in one of his dismal Interviews on Nta when speaking on corruption "If anyone steals $50 billion or $20 billion anywhere America will know, they will tell you where it is; it is their money.” 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by IGBOSON2: 11:55am On Jun 15, 2015 |
chamboy: ^^^Because of ethno-religious based politicking!.....Datz all! |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by omenka(m): 11:56am On Jun 15, 2015 |
crixtex:Very funny you. Have you ever heard the saying- government is a continuum- ? Everything Jonathan "achieved" were based on foundations laid by past admins. What "NOVEL" project can jonathan boast of?? Just name one, I mean, ONE. I bet if Buhari builds the second Niger Bridge, you guys would say "Jonathan laid the foundation" so Buhari can't take credit for it. No? Bro, what your admin is remembered for are the things you "accomplished/completed". Guys that are saying this were the same guys that said Buhari only initiated the process for building the refineries, they weren't built by him. Imagine someone else taking credit for the Akwa Ibom stadium because the foundation was laid in his time- how does that sound to you? Paddy, this thread get as e be. You guys should just stay calm and watch things unfold. Who takes credit for what isn't really Nigerians' business. What they want to see is visible and concrete change. Ban Ki Moon could take credit for it for all they care. 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by omenka(m): 11:57am On Jun 15, 2015 |
KingMEXX:Don't get angry. I think the op mistakenly posted the thread here- it is meant to be in the jokes section. So just laugh on brother. 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by chamboy(m): 11:58am On Jun 15, 2015 |
IGBOSON2:him no sabi nii forget ethno-rubbish |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Is this the craziest thread i have read? Hmmm 2 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
omenka:lol.. ok.. lets keep watchimg |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Nobody: 12:04pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
omenka:Seriously, I'm pissed whenever anyone mentions that drunkard's name. He left this country worse than it was when he took over power. The NA is the worst of it all. A mere Biko haram is causing the "Giant of Africa" sleepless nights...Anyway, I hope the op was joking or drunk like his Oga when he opened this thread sha.. Hopefully, PMB would right some wrongs. I'm not expecting much though, all I want is some little bit of progress sha 4 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Image123(m): 12:11pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
It's like saying the coach of Barcelona should not take credit for laurels won in his time/shift, with the excuse that a previous manager bought the player. 2 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by genearts(m): 12:14pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Some people funny sha. 3 Likes |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by nke001: 12:33pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Ganja! Ganja!! Ganja!!! Although you are right, Dont just allow people think you are high on... 1 Like |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by vedaxcool(m): 12:46pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Op bow down let me bestow upon u a most deserving title For your great works in obscuring the truth and promoting the. Failures of ebele I hereby bestow upon u Sir Whinner master of tears 1 Like |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by omenka(m): 12:53pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Image123:Great observation. This thread only demonstrates one thing: how desperately some people desire to see Buhari fail and they claim to be Nigerians. I simply find it hard wrapping my mind around this. 1 Like |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by ionsman: 1:13pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Even Gej will not support the thrash you wrote there. .Stick to smoking weed.... |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by chamboy(m): 1:15pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
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Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by Nobody: 1:18pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by ziccoit: 1:19pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
If it takes 6-16yrs for Nigeria to achieve those you listed, that transformation or whatever must be a scam. |
Re: Ten Transformational Achievements Buhari Must Not Take Credit For. by chamboy(m): 1:25pm On Jun 15, 2015 |
omenka:They Forgot One Thing GEJ taught us "Nigeria first, before anyone's ambition" |
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