APC Don't Have A Manifestos Or Footprint, They Are Misleading Nigerians by Joel3(m): 1:54pm On May 23, 2016 |
APC don't have a manifesto and they are misleading Nigerians, when a government don't have a concrete manifesto to work with it definitely crash land. a presidential administrative and its political partly needs a manifesto to work with. a manifesto is allowed to have a plan A, B, C and even D. with a working manifesto the bright future can easily be predicted. but what we have experience in the past one year even a prophet of doom can easily predict doom & failure for this administration. my worried is that its already too late and if it can be corrected which I doubt. but before going into much details let look at the memory line. what PDP said during the election Feb 15 2015,
APC's Manifesto, Unrealistic And Full Of Deceit - PDP.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the manifesto of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as unrealistic, saying it is meant to deceive and misdirect the electorates.
According to the ruling party, the opposition’s promise to pay N5, 000 monthly stipend each to 25 million poor Nigerians would amount to N125 billion monthly and N1.5 trillion every year. At a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, said this cannot be achieved, given the poor state of the nation’s economy and dwindling oil revenue.“What is baffling is that the APC knows fully well that this is not only unrealistic but also impracticable in a nation with an estimated budget of N4.69 trillion comprising recurrent and capital expenditures yet they continue to dish it out to unsuspecting citizens in a clear bid to mislead.
“Since its formation about two years ago, the APC has introduced and sustained an unfortunate political streak sustained majorly by lies, character assassination, false alarm, wild allegations, and lately visual simulation, all in the desperation to deceive and misdirect the judgment of the electorates.
“We have with us an opposition party, which has been deploying all manner of schemes to derail and compromise the electoral process. Today, if the APC is not instigating violence or threatening democracy and our very existence as a nation, the party is busy procuring criminal hi-tech to hack into INEC’s data-base or clone the Permanent Voters Card (PVC).
“The next day, the same party would connive with some unscrupulous electoral officers to deny non-indigenes in some selected States their PVCs while busy making bogus promises to the electorates,” Metuh said.The PDP also faulted what it described as the opposition’s promise to create 740, 000 direct jobs in each of the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory within one year, with one million jobs for Igbo youths within the same period.
Continuing, Metuh said: “The APC has also promised to provide free education, daily free meals for millions of Nigerian school children, free tertiary education, free health care and free houses to Nigerians. The opposition knows too well that this is unrealistic yet they prefer to brandish falsehood. .
“The APC should explain to Nigerians how they would fulfill their promises with the prevailing 40 per cent drop in national income and dwindling oil price in the international market. “ http://thenationonlineng.net/new/apcs-manifesto- unrealistic-pdp/
www.nairaland.com/2167407/apcs-manifesto-unrealistic-full-deceitthen falling of oil price started before this administration so it's very clear they only drag power from PDP without any insensitive to work with current falling of oil price. the blame game for Previous administration have to stop |
Re: APC Don't Have A Manifestos Or Footprint, They Are Misleading Nigerians by Joel3(m): 2:05pm On May 23, 2016 |
before the election let compare the two promises Jonathan & Buhari made.
JONATHAN
The presidential candidate of the ruling PDP, Dr. Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan anchors his campaign for the 2015 election
on continuation of his transformation agenda, which he
clearly articulated in 2011. The thrust of his new manifesto
is more of consolidation of his modest achievements since
he assumed office on May 29, 2011.
JOB CREATION
The Jonathan administration is going to take job creation
serious. With a promise of two million jobs per annum, the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has promised to check the
growth rate of unemployment.
AGRICULTURE
With the current growth of agriculture at seven to eight per
cent, according to official figures, President Jonathan has
pledged to sustain the ongoing reforms in the sector.
GROWING THE ECONOMY
President Goodluck Jonathan has also assured he would
sustain the growth of Africa’s largest economy. The Federal
Government hopes to expand the rebased economy and
ensure real growth despite the challenges of dwindling oil
revenue. The PDP-led government has also pledged to
continue to diversify the economy.
INFRASTRUCTURE
President Jonathan promised to address the infrastructure
deficit in the country in key development areas such as
power, transportation, housing, information communication
technology (ICT), FCT and Niger Delta.
From the PDP manifesto, the revitalization, modernization
and expansion of the rails as well as road rehabilitation are
part of work to be done in this sector.
POWER
In its transformation agenda that covers the power sector,
the Jonathan administration promised to invest about
N1.896 trillion to improve this infrastructure. And with the
successes his regime flaunts, Jonathan has now pledged to
increase generation and distribution of electricity if re-
elected on March 28, 2015.
Interestingly, the present administration claims it has
generated more electricity than any past government with
over 4,500 MW. According to the president, generation
transmission lines also increased from 3,000km to 6,500km.
In the years ahead, the President assures things would get
better.
EDUCATION
Education is also a major issue in the PDP manifesto. The
Jonathan administration has, therefore, resolved to fund the
sector adequately. The PDP government equally desires to
increase school enrolment, especially at the primary level
and create more access to education through creative
funding of schools.
HEALTH SECTOR
The thrust of President Jonathan’s manifesto in the health
sector is the National Strategic Health Development Plan
(NSHDP). He has also promised to pursue policies and
programmes to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs) and the Vision 20:2020.
WOMEN AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
Gender equality is also given priority in Jonathan’s campaign.
He has, therefore, assured Nigerians that women would
even get more 35 per cent of appointments in his cabinet so
as to close the yawning gap between them and men. Youths
would also continue to benefit from the various
empowerment programmes like the SURE-P and Youwin.
MUHAMMADU BUHARI
Anti-corruption, National Security top BUHARI’s agenda
FOR the APC presidential candidate, General Muhammadu
Buhari, his major campaign promises are more like a
covenant with Nigerians to enable him bring about the
change they desire. And here is Buhari’s agenda if he wins
the 2015 presidential election.
CORRUPTION
The mantra of anti-corruption resonates in General Buhari’s
manifesto.
“I believe if Nigeria does not kill corruption, corruption will
kill Nigeria,” he declared.
He said he would publicly declare his assets if elected
president and wage serious anti-corruption war against
culprits through a National Anti-Corruption Strategy.
Access to justice and respect for fundamental human rights.
The APC presidential candidate equally pledged to run a
government that protects citizens’ fundamental human
rights. In fact, he said he would lead a government founded
on values that promote and protect these rights synonymous
with democracy.
INSURGENCY AND SECURITY
Buhari also pledged to take the issue of security serious. He
promised that under his watch, no force, external or internal
will overtake even an inch of Nigerian soul. He also assured
he would rescue the Chibok girls.
In summary, General Buhari said he would deliver a marshal
plan on insurgency, terrorism, ethnic and religious violence
and rural banditry.
HEALTH
On health, Buhari has a Health Sector Review Policy to
ensure health for all Nigerians irrespective of their status.
EDUCATION
Buhari has also vowed to restore the lost glory of education
by implementing reforms that would bring quality back into
schools. He would also position tertiary institutions to
provide market-relevant skills to youths as well as improve
school enrolment.
AGRICULTURE
Agriculture is equally a priority in the APC manifesto. He
hopes that the sector would be a major revenue earner as
oil prices fall.
INCLUSIVE ECONOMY
In his covenant with Nigerians, General Buhari acknowledges
that millions of Nigerians live below poverty level. So, his
Presidency aspires to benefit majority of the people through
a better management of the economy.
BUILDING REFINERIES
General Buhari has also promised to reform the oil sector,
build four refineries and unbundle the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), if elected President.
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Re: APC Don't Have A Manifestos Or Footprint, They Are Misleading Nigerians by mikolo80: 3:49pm On May 23, 2016 |
Joel3: before the election let compare the two promises Jonathan & Buhari made.
is this not a manifesto? who is your english teacher? give me his name so i can have him flogged |
Re: APC Don't Have A Manifestos Or Footprint, They Are Misleading Nigerians by Joel3(m): 4:20pm On May 23, 2016 |
mikolo80: is this not a manifesto? who is your english teacher? give me his name so i can have him flogged shut up you are too young to understand the wright up.,byee |
Re: APC Don't Have A Manifestos Or Footprint, They Are Misleading Nigerians by mikolo80: 3:44pm On May 25, 2016 |
Joel3: shut up you are too young to understand the wright up.,byee your old tiny brain cannot spell "reed" or "wright"what does the crap you posted look like.abi you no get dictionary for house. no manifesto indeed |