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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by dyn1800: 9:10am On Nov 28, 2015
For the first time a wailer is making sense
Firefire:
"Exposing contractors that have collected money for jobs not done and bringing them to trial will effectively check the culture of impunity in abandoned projects.

The abandoned projects badly affect peoples’ welfare countrywide. There is urgent need for the Buhari administration to revisit the abandoned projects scandals for the sake of accountability, probity to discourage looting spree with impunity".

Same situation across the 36 state in Nigeria, abandoned projects.
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by dyn1800: 9:12am On Nov 28, 2015
Did you understand the story at all?
LastSurvivor:
I tot Abacha was a thief until I met buhari

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by dyn1800: 9:13am On Nov 28, 2015
This just the sad state their incompetent Hero left this country......
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by greatiyk4u(m): 9:14am On Nov 28, 2015
LastSurvivor:
I tot Abacha was a thief until I met buhari

Sense....should be ur daily prayer point

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by jamace(m): 9:14am On Nov 28, 2015
In fact, govt should publish contracts and the names of the contractors.

Monthly progress report should be made on such contracts and future contacts.

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Amack(m): 9:15am On Nov 28, 2015
True federalism is what we need to move this country forward, Buhari has abandoned confab report but I know that will also help us if we're determine to move forward or we go separate way finish.

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by greatiyk4u(m): 9:17am On Nov 28, 2015
And people still call some one their HERO wen he allowed this situation escalate to this height even with all the booming resources available 2 him

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by OLADD: 9:18am On Nov 28, 2015
The history of abandoned projects dates back to Nigeria's independence. For example, the sitting president Mohammad Buhari truncated the LAGOS METRO PROJECT in Lagos after assuming power as a Military Head of State. In similar fashion, the Jakande Housing and School projects were abandoned by administrations of Tinubu, Fashola and their predecessors in Lagos. If care is not taken, Buhari is likely to discontinue or discard some of the laudable and landmark projects of Jonathan and the circle continues. It's a Nigerian phenomenon.

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Standing5(m): 9:18am On Nov 28, 2015
That's at $100/b of oil prices. Buhari is already a magician for not having people on streets protesting now. PDP shld be ashamed here.

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Nobody: 9:20am On Nov 28, 2015
Buhari have many huge tasks ahead of him.
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by onatisi(m): 9:25am On Nov 28, 2015
Ok
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Xbee007(m): 9:28am On Nov 28, 2015
All this nonsense happened during Jonathan's tenure.

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by onatisi(m): 9:28am On Nov 28, 2015
Standing5:
That's at $100/b of oil prices. Buhari is already a magician for not having people on streets protesting now. PDP shld be ashamed here.
you still dey remember pdp ? Those ones are looking for ways of avoiding the backlash of the dullard . Only fayose and metuh seems to be the only pdp members alive and moreover majority of them know that they have skeletons in their cupboards and I they talk too much the dullard will set the efcc on them
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by sweatlana: 9:29am On Nov 28, 2015
Lordave:
I wanna be pree, pree like a butterply spray my wings and ply away- Buhari, on why he likes travelling.

You just cracked my ribs. Lol

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Abagworo(m): 9:31am On Nov 28, 2015
The topic says Jonathan left over 20,000 abandoned projects what is Buhari's business with it?

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by onatisi(m): 9:31am On Nov 28, 2015
Amack:
True federalism is what we need to move this country forward, Buhari has abandoned confab report but I know that will also help us if we're determine to move forward or we go separate way finish.
yes ,this is the only solution to Nigeria problem,the current political system in Nigeria can and will never bring about a credible and competent leader.this nation needs to be restructured and all ethnic nationalities needs to sit down at a round table and discuss how they want to coexist in Nigeria . By avoiding this option the nation is only prolonging the inevitable

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Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Nobody: 9:38am On Nov 28, 2015
hmmm....
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by advocates: 9:48am On Nov 28, 2015
bigeagleeye:
Now that the economy is dwindling and at a confused state, I guess the government should make execution/completion of laudable abandon projects the next in line of action! This government is beginning to have image problem oh
Unfortunately, mourners like you would find it convenient to bash the Buhari's govt when your supposed political lords and kings are questioned.

This is a clear case of misappropriation that was brazenly practiced unabated by the 16yrs of PDP misrule. Yet, misguided youths would want this govt to undo in just one year what has been grounded almost to a state of disrepair.

What happens to holding former leaders to account, instead of dispensing unnecessary energy finding fault with this new govt? At best, your rhetoric is an attempt to divert attention from the anti corruption crusade championed by Mr. Bubu.
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Tex42(m): 9:59am On Nov 28, 2015
One of the never ending problems of Naija, thank God we have bubu's body odour to fix all our predicaments from 1960 - eternity.
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by awesome11(m): 10:04am On Nov 28, 2015
And Buhari now prefers to live in air rather to join us on land... *Weeping for this nation*
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by opineflu(m): 10:14am On Nov 28, 2015
Na so
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by bigeagleeye(m): 10:27am On Nov 28, 2015
5starmilitant:


Including you bro, you're wailing already..... cool
Not yet, ma brother..I said I represent the community getting weary..but still hopeful! wink
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Nobody: 10:42am On Nov 28, 2015
advocates:
What an illiterate you are. It's a pity how you jump to conclusion without paying attention to the article content. What are these youths turning into this days? With no patience to assimilate before venting their frustration? It's quite disheartening at the quality of young people we are churning out without requisite substance that is expected.

My thoughts too... it's saddening how most Nigerians cannot intelligently analyse issues. What we have now are citizens who have been robbed of their souls due to the bad system we run in Nigeria.

We had a president who openly supported corruption... and polticians and contractors where happy to fleece the nation. The price of crude now is about a third of what is was then. Can you imagine your salary being reduced from 300k to 100k?

The current federal government may not be perfect but the sense of commitment and responsibility is visible.
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by UjSizzle(f): 10:52am On Nov 28, 2015
I'm asking the same question. Of what use is the FRA and BPP if they can't monitor projects and check wastages

The only thing this country knows how to do well is promulgate new Acts, set up new commissions and then do absolutely nothing.
Next thing they'll do is borrow more money to embezzle and then borrow some more to service the previous debts.

If the rest of the world had any sense they'd stop giving Nigeria ODA (both bilateral and multilateral institutions.) A major bulk of these financial flows are allocated to providing public goods, but these are things that can be serviced by the country itself if our institutions are functioning like they should! They should spend more time providing technical advice and policy support not giving us money. We have money... someone simply needs to dash those in power brain to better mobilize domestic resources and curb illicit financial flows.
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by advocates: 10:53am On Nov 28, 2015
onatisi:
yes ,this is the only solution to Nigeria problem,the current political system in Nigeria can and will never bring about a credible and competent leader.this nation needs to be restructured and all ethnic nationalities needs to sit down at a round table and discuss how they want to coexist in Nigeria . By avoiding this option the nation is only prolonging the inevitable
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by 5starmilitant: 11:28am On Nov 28, 2015
bigeagleeye:

Not yet, ma brother..I said I represent the community getting weary..but still hopeful! wink

No wahala, we(wailers) dey wait for you. cheesy
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Nobody: 11:30am On Nov 28, 2015
Firefire:
"Exposing contractors that have collected money for jobs not done and bringing them to trial will effectively check the culture of impunity in abandoned projects.

The abandoned projects badly affect peoples’ welfare countrywide. There is urgent need for the Buhari administration to revisit the abandoned projects scandals for the sake of accountability, probity to discourage looting spree with impunity".

Same situation across the 36 state in Nigeria, abandoned projects.
I hope you won't shout witch-hunt when this happens
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Nobody: 12:44pm On Nov 28, 2015
HungerBAD:
Three years after federal government investigative reports confirmed that more than 20,000 federal projects have been abandoned, the federal government said September 15 2013 it had set up of a task force to halt the rogue fleecing of the nation.

If the executive arm of government under former President Goodluck Jonathan was guilty of gross inaction and insensibility, the legislative arm too had demonstrated no serious commitment in checking the waste of government funds in the abandoned projects that litter the constituencies they supposedly represent. However, much is expected from the Muhammadu Buhari administration in examining the legion of abandoned projects and making the fleecing contractors and rogue bureaucracy to give account.

For instance, two years after, the National Assembly is yet to pass the bill mooted to check unbridled wastage and corruption in abandoned projects; mum is the word from the National Assembly, as if they were unconcerned that the welfare of their constituencies means nothing to them so far their pecuniary appetites are lustfully satisfied.

Former Head of Service of the federation Mr. Danladi Kifasi said in Abuja before directors in the service that government was worried by the waste from abandoned projects by federal ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs).

He said government had resolved to set up a project performance and monitoring taskforce to punish contractors who collect mobilization funds and disappear. However, this cannot be unless the odious image of the Civil Service is redeemed in order to restore public confidence and reverse nation that “government business was nobody’s business”. To what extend Kifasi can clean the Service rot, which has become a cankerworm?

Indeed, the abandoned projects by Federal Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDA) had climbed from 11,886 three years ago to 20,000, going by figures supplied by the former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

Former Speaker House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal had mooted in July last year a bill to compel MDAs to implement national budgets in order to halt disturbing trend of failed and abandoned projects. His words, “It is time we changed from the so-called cash-based budgeting system to performance-based budgeting….We hope that all arms of government, especially the Legislature and the Executive will learn to build the kind of synergy that will encourage budget implementation and reduce poverty in the land.”

In addition, Tambuwal noted, “The Presidential Projects Assessment Committee (two years ago) estimated that over 11,886 projects valued at N7.7 trillion were abandoned after government had spent N2.2 trillion on them, and N9 trillion is required to complete the abandoned projects. This is unsupportable wastages. I advocate performance budgeting.”

Indeed, when similar unaudited abandoned projects by the 36 states and 774 local governments are added, the figure would be astounding. Many National Assembly members fleece through bogus and unaccounted constituency project votes. The legislative –executive feud over N80 billion constituency projects has bogged down implementation of the 2013 Appropriation Act.

This unchecked fiscal indiscipline, Okonjo-Iweala had regretted has allowed the country’s debt profile to climb to $37 billion, almost to the position before the expensive bailout during the Obasanjo administration. Despite executive agencies and the Presidency failing to check rein in fiscal indiscipline, the Finance Minister is strangely advocating the collection of more foreign loans when previous loans have remained unaccounted for and projects not seen to benefit the people.

The Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) was enacted in July 2007. Unknown is the impact of the Fiscal Responsibility Commission set up to manage prudently the nation’s resources, ensure long-term macroeconomic stability, secure greater accountability and transparency in fiscal operations . Bureau of Public Procurement, established to check these frauds, has been ineffective.

The NASS that should perform oversight function on the executive has largely slept on its duty. This is why in the past 14 years federal recurrent expenditures is about 75 per cent to service a few thousands of public office holders while a miserly 25 per cent takes care of the rest 160m million people.

During a tour of abandoned projects two years ago former Minister of Information Labaran Maku had fingered that the desire for ego credit taking, rather than service delivery, was behind the drive for new projects and abandoning of old ones. The embarrassing trend might stall new projects in 2014 and 2015.

The abandoned projects include power projects, for which billions of dollars have been committed with no production of electricity, road, rail, and water transportation infrastructure to jumpstart the economy and provide job opportunities, education, and health institutions provisioning, infrastructure to provide domestic self-sufficiency in food and fuel.

Other factors are pitiable planning, inadequate budgeting, delay in releasing project funds, which leads to project execution delay, increased contract cost variation and ultimate abandonment and contract splitting to give jobs for the boys. President Goodluck Jonathan cannot affect positively on peoples welfare without urgently curbing corruption by officials using fraudulent ploys: upfront payments for contracts prior to execution, white-elephant money-laundering projects proposed principally to pull out money from the treasury.

Exposing contractors that have collected money for jobs not done and bringing them to trial will effectively check the culture of impunity in abandoned projects. The abandoned projects badly affect peoples’ welfare countrywide. There is urgent need for the Buhari administration to revisit the abandoned projects scandals for the sake of accountability, probity to discourage looting spree with impunity.



http://www.mynewswatchtimesng.com/buhari-and-fgs-20000-abandoned-projects-3/


Keep fighting the last regime. APC is useless.
Re: Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects- NEWSWATCH by Firefire(m): 12:54pm On Nov 28, 2015
IyaIode:

I hope you won't shout witch-hunt when this happens

Haba, IyaIode, oro yin gbogbo ara'lu ati ara'oko.

I wonder if those wicked contractors are Nigerians ? angry

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