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Buhari 100 Days: Nothing To Celebrate – Labour Party, Afenifere by wisdomguy4u(m): 9:42pm On Sep 06, 2015
For the Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere President Muhammadu Buhari has performed below the expectations of Nigerians in his 100 days assessment.

Afenifere’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr Yinka Odumakin said “the failure
to have a cabinet in 100 days has led to a situation where governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has taken over the powers of the minister of Industry doing a list of what can be imported into the country. Only God knows the number
of people exercising powers that they dont have today. Look at the illegal bailouts being packaged for the states in clear contravention of the fiscal responsibility act which could have been prevented through a robust debate at the executive council.”

Robust debate

Besides, Odumakin said “the 100 days have also witnessed serial violations of the Federal Character principle through skewed appointments. Day-for-day,
Boko Haram has killed more people in the last 100 days and we dont even hear a word of empathy for the victims these days. Perhaps, the greatest disappointment of the period is the brazen denial of promises made to the electorate by the APC before the elections. They have denied the
100 days without telling us what to expect in the remaining days.”

I doubt Buhari’s good intentions —Ajulo,

LP scribe Giving a cursory glance at the president’s 100 days in office, National Secretary of the Labour Party, LP, Dr
Kayode Ajulo expressed doubt over the president’s good intentions in fixing Nigeria. Ajulo said “President Muhammadu Buhari has recorded one hundred days in office as the President
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. A hundred days means he has spent approximately three months since his inauguration as president on May 29.”
“On the whole, one is left to wonder if President Buhari, his good intentions notwithstanding, has taken upon himself a responsibility so huge to bear in his goal to fix Nigeria”, he said. In addition, he said “regardless of what the army of
praise-singers, in whose eyes the President can do no wrong, may say, it is in tune with globally acceptable best practices to evaluate his performance as president so far; indeed in view of our unique circumstances as a leadership-challenged nation, it is also very prudent and also necessary for every socially conscious and well-meaning Nigerian-
particularly those who clamored and voted him in as president- to conduct a personal scientific evaluation of the performances of the man who promised to usher in change, and a new season for Nigerians and Nigeria.

“His party’s manifesto, his campaign promises, which are presently being denied and the level to which he has redeemed his promises are the standards by which his performance should be evaluated. Performance evaluation President Buhari has been severally described by many as a man of integrity whose word is his bond. He is generally perceived as an austere man who belongs to that class of men for whom materials acquisitions take a distant second place to honour, moral rectitude and integrity. If this is so, he should not have any issues with those who seek to hold him to account based on promises made while seeking
their votes.

“It is on record that as a candidate, he promised to address three major issues concerning Nigeria namely Security, Corruption and Economy. Areas
such as Security, corruption, Economy, National Unity and Integration should serve as a yardstick for ascertaining if Nigerians are on the right track or if
we have been given a ‘dud cheque’ by the APC.”








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Re: Buhari 100 Days: Nothing To Celebrate – Labour Party, Afenifere by wola44: 10:47pm On Sep 06, 2015

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