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Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by LordVarys: 7:10am On May 29, 2016
A year ago, Muhammadu Buhari was Nigeria’s Rorschach test, upon whom Nigerians could project their disparate yearnings, following widespread disenchantment with the administration of Goodluck Jonathan.
To govern, however, is to choose, and the choices the leader of this diverse entity called Nigeria makes in a 12-month period, are what has largely revealed his personality.
Like any new leader, especially one dogged by security threats and plummeting economic indices, President Buhari wishes he could have had it less tough.
Mr. Buhari stated earlier this year that he wished he hadn’t been elected president at a time Nigeria was grappling with severe insecurity and low crude oil prices at the international markets.
“But I say why me? Why is it that it is when they have spent all the money, when they made the country insecure that I returned?” Mr. Buhari lamented in a February 5 interview with Al-Jazeera. “Why didn’t I come when the treasury was full? Oil price was over $140 per barrel and when I came, it slipped down to $30. Why me?”
Although Mr. Buhari still frequently blames his predecessor for running the country aground, bequeathing only a “virtually empty” treasury to him, he also committed ample embarrassing gaffes in terms of policy pronouncements and his deliberate indifference to the public mood.
Since Mr. Buhari did not participate in any debate during the campaign–and the number of times he made stump speeches for himself could be counted on fingertips—it is hard to suggest that the president would, in hindsight, wish he had not pit an ardent campaign against his major challenger, Mr. Jonathan.
Juxtaposing the current state of his presidency with the euphoria that greeted his emergence as winner of the historic 2015 elections, here are some low-hanging fruits that require no legislation that Mr. Buhari should have plucked to assert himself clearly as a leader who has both the moral and intellectual astuteness to effect the fundamental changes Nigerians have long craved.

Disclosure of Asset
Mr. Buhari is arguably the first-ever Nigerian leader that was elected into office on the perceived strength of his character as a conviction politician that could decisively deal with corruption —Nigeria’s worst bane.
To further convince Nigerians that he was, indeed, a frugal and incorruptible man, Mr. Buhari, in one of his speeches, said he would publicly declare his assets upon assumption of office. He also said he would prevail on his appointees to do the same.
Shortly after his swearing in, Nigerians began demanding copies of Mr. Buhari’s assets declaration documents as submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau. And the president began prevaricating about the matter immediately.
At first, he released a statement claiming to have fulfilled his public assets declaration vow on June 6, 2015. That turned out to be misleading. Mr. Buhari only submitted his assets declaration form to the CCB as every government official is mandated to do.
Under intense public pressure, the president released a statement enumerating his assets and those of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. The statement was at best imprecise, with no clear details of listed assets. It failed to provide addresses of landed of properties, vehicle models, assets of spouse and children as required by law, and more. The presidency assured those details would be available to every Nigerian once they were verified by the Code of Conduct Bureau.
The bureau has since done so, but Mr. Buhari still refuses to come entirely clean on how much he is worth, even though the Ahmed Joda transition committee advised that immediate public declaration of assets would be a “quick win” for Messrs. Buhari and Osinbajo.
Questioned during a presidential media chat in 2015, a visibly itchy president questioned why he was singled out, from amongst the governors and other political leaders.
Till date, a day away from the government’s first birthday, the president has failed to disclose his assets by sending the photocopies of what he submitted to CCB to the media, as former President Umaru Yar’Adua did.
[b]Reap as you vote
The ethnic and tribal sentiments that have for long been a feature of Nigeria’s elections were palpable in the outcome of the 2015 general elections. The results showed that while the people of the north embraced Mr. Buhari in large numbers, those in the south-south and south-east overwhelmingly voted to keep “their own” in office.
Notwithstanding, a plurality of Nigerians had expected that the president would govern fairly and inclusively in order to heal whatever wound the election may have left behind.
Alas, there’s little evidence to show that Mr. Buhari did this. Instead, he began by appointing mainly northerners to the consternation of even those who were amongst his staunchest allies. Mr. Buhari appointed dozens of aides in the first weeks of his administration without ceding any of the positions to the southeast.
Asked how he intended to implement an inclusive development of the south-south, Mr. Buhari delved into the results of the elections, speaking of how the limited support he received from the area would certainly reflect in his government’s policies and programmes to them.

When pressed on the consistent complaints of marginalisation by the South-East,, a visibly irritated president asked in his maiden media chat on December 30, 2015: “What do the Igbos want?"[/b]

Public mood and local media

Upon assumption of office, President Buhari was met with incessant and devastating attacks by suspected Boko Haram members. It took intense public criticisms for him to issue a single statement condemning the attacks. He was quiet most times. He showed similar reluctance with the herdsmen crisis across the country. The killings in Agatu and other southern communities were not condemned by the president for weeks. Most went without a single statement of condolence from his office.
But the president was swift in condemning terrorist attacks in Paris, Brussels, Grand-Bassam and elsewhere.
Similarly, Mr. Buhari hardly speaks to local media. From when he would name his ministers (in U.S.) to how he won’t let the central bank devalue (in Paris) the president has made most of the key pronouncements abroad. Talking to local media would have helped him better understand and gauge public opinion.

Presidential Air Fleet

From a Boeing 737 to choppers, those who should know said there are about 11 aircraft in the presidential air fleet. His campaign assured Nigerians that some of those aircraft would be disposed of if the president won the elections. Not one has gone yet. Why Mr. Buhari has not sold any of them or even addressed Nigerians on why he couldn’t sell remained unclear.
Appointment of ministers
Mr. Buhari failed to appoint his ministers early. From the moment he took over on May 29, 2015, till October ending when he finally released names of his prospective ministers, Mr. Buhari claimed he was taking his time to appoint the best.
In hindsight, very few people believe the president’s appointment was worth the time he spent shopping for them. Some analysts have blamed the late appointments partly for the declining state of the economy.
Given the prolonged fall in oil prices even before the elections, they argue, appointing a top economic team early enough could have helped stabilise the system and assure investors. The president missed that opportunity.
With budget, it’s business as usual in Abuja.

Given that one of Mr. Buhari’s rallying cries during the campaign was a promise to eliminate waste within his administration and streamline state agencies and parastatals, history has recorded that Mr. Buhari’s first budget was marred by irregularities–embarrassing and administrative irregularities. It failed to send the much-needed signal to unscrupulous civil servants that a new sheriff was indeed in town. It was a disaster.

Being Nigeria’s most effective salesman.

Of the 30 foreign trips Mr. Buhari made in his first year, hardly did he return from any without dropping a “bombshell”. While some were inadvertent gaffes, too many others were as deliberate as they were damaging.
Nigeria’s president has travelled to distant lands to castigate his people as “criminals”, “corrupt” and “unruly” and even urged foreign investors to be wary.
Although a plurality of Nigerian foreign policy analysts have condemned the president for his outbursts, some of his supporters say he was being honest. That could seem an afterthought. If the president does not want to sell Nigeria–which is actually part of his job– he should, at least, not de-market it.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/204229-analysis-seven-low-hanging-fruits-president-buhari-failed-to-pluck-in-his-first-year-in-office.html

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by BayLord01(m): 7:11am On May 29, 2016
Still hoping things return back to normal

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by LordVarys: 7:16am On May 29, 2016
Cc lalasticlala, obinoscopy

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by bilulu(m): 7:17am On May 29, 2016
Democracy day...... Wat exactly were u expecting him to celebrate?
1. Inconclusive elections?
2. Fuel scarcity?
3. Insecurity (boko haram reclaiming lost 4. territories, herdsmen, kidnapping and NDA)
4. No electricity?
5. Inflation (high cost of living)?
6. Negative GDP?
7. Dead economy?
8. #350 to a dollar exchange rate?
9. Silencing opposition?
10. Unemployment and loss of jobs?
Pls wat exactly is dis administration celebrating today?
Anyways its my birthday........ Am growing stronger tru Christ dat strengthens me

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Firefire(m): 7:18am On May 29, 2016
You see...
Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by wengerjay(m): 7:19am On May 29, 2016
OK
Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Akposkool(m): 7:20am On May 29, 2016
It's been horrible to say the least but we believe God will help us.
Please join me celebrate am a year older today. Show a brother some love with your likes

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by NextGovernor(m): 7:20am On May 29, 2016
The problem with Buhari is he doesn't take advise and he is very tribalistic. How can you call SS 5% and you know fully well that the resources is from there domain. APC are very sentimental.

From his 1st day in office, you can smell it all over that he has a bad agenda for the SS/SE. The 1st thing they did was to withdraw contract on pipeline security, even our own South South minister Amaechi cancelled an already running Maritime University all because of sentiment. And you want the people from that region to be happy?

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by idensko(m): 7:20am On May 29, 2016
This is so on point.

You should have also added d Arrest of IPOB LEADER KANU.

He had opportunity 2 let go, when a judge granted him bail, but stupidly played into d hands of his enemies.

Believe it or not, NDA is a product of incarceration of KANU,

Infact, it is d reason dey have a big fan base and supporters all over d world, d guyns were very smart.

Dre first demand was to release KANU, now dey have metamorphosed into a gigantic pain in d a$$ 2 d Nigeria government.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by PRYCE(m): 7:22am On May 29, 2016
To sum it all up, Buhari's a Colossal failure!

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Tos87(m): 7:28am On May 29, 2016
this man is a complete failure. in to to

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Ratello: 7:33am On May 29, 2016
Reno Omokri nailed it, Premium Times are still learning perhaps I would love to ask, "have you read Reno's version"? If I am to go by these observations I will rate Buhari 3/10.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Kondomatik: 7:35am On May 29, 2016
PRYCE:
To sum it all up, Buhari's a Colossal failure!
That his yesterday was bad doesn't mean that his tomorrow can't get better.


I don't like him but I wish he succeeds.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by eyeview: 7:40am On May 29, 2016
They spent one year blaming jonathan and his blind supporters were foolishly carried along with it.
Look at Real madrid. They have just won the champions league. As at the time zidane took over from benitez in january,they were 5th in the spanish league,dropping points weekly,team morale was low,there was lack of cohesion but zidane didn't waste a moment to complain or blame the 'past administration',he didn't set the team into further retrogression(as buhari is doing as an excuse to rebuild),instead he went straight to work to stem the tide of retrogression and move the team forward till they finished just a point behind the eventual winners Barca and went ahead to lift the champions league.
That's what you call progressive!
Now compare that with Buhari who is like a coach that inherited a top flight team and was busy all thru the season blaming the previous coach till he dragged his team into a lower division within one year

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by hesiod: 7:40am On May 29, 2016
Buhari could have done better if the zombies advised him better than lauding his every move as the new sheriff in town.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Sunnycliff(m): 7:41am On May 29, 2016
BayLord01:
Still hoping things return back to normal

So you still have hope in this Propaganda and Blame shifting government

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Tellemall: 7:41am On May 29, 2016
He actually went on the whole "why me" bend on international news channels?

That's very serious. And he should really be embarrassed by his utterances. Is there any time he tries to be diplomatic? Perpetual foot-in-mouth-syndrome.

The worst part is that his supporters(I see they are called zombies) will always say he has said the best thing and try to rationalize his irrational outbursts. Diplomacy and action will go a long way for this president, Buhari.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by aljharem(m): 7:44am On May 29, 2016
Buhari's main problem is LIE MOHAMMED and his social media bribed activists. They lie to our faces even though the truth is glaring

also Buhari and OSIBANJO are clueless.

they say when God want to punish a nation, He sends they wicked clueless rulers. That is the case of Nigeria right now.

God is punishing Nigerians for their stu,pid.ity because we did not vote based on competency but based on sentiments.

I am from Lagos but the truth MUST prevail.

just look at fashola (my favorite governor) this government has rubbished his reputation

Look at Kemi, upon all her brains; reputation is damaged beyond repair

Ameachi and Tinubu two corrupt individuals are even advising Mr integrity government.

I tell you, the country is funny. That is why likes of Cameron can insult us and I can't object because it is the truth. Even Buhari knows it

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Nobody: 7:48am On May 29, 2016
Kondomatik:
That his yesterday was bad doesn't mean that his tomorrow can't get better.


I don't like him but I wish he succeeds.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by brownlord: 7:53am On May 29, 2016
Omenka, passingshot, berem, Demdem, gbawe and other fellow APC change crew,

It's over one year now and our president is yet to publicly declare his asset, I guess CCB is still verifying the submitted document as you us fed us with after election.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by DaGC(m): 8:15am On May 29, 2016
Honestly, these are are all true. I thought age carries wisdom. He could have handled these issues better.

Also, his reply on the Media chat about the Judiciary and court orders was so out of place for a President or Leader. sad

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by SaiBuharii: 8:15am On May 29, 2016
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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by psychologist(m): 8:15am On May 29, 2016
Apc

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by naijaboiy: 8:16am On May 29, 2016
Stupïd old man! sad

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Nobody: 8:16am On May 29, 2016
Ok
Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by AceRoyal: 8:16am On May 29, 2016
PMB's mistakes are so many.
It cuts across economic,social,ethnic and religious lines.
He seems to lack wisdom and understand coupled with his perceived rigid and obstinate nature,nepotism, betrayal of trust and insensitivity to the plight of the common man. tongue

I love my Country but I'm ashamed of our leaders.

Happy Democracy Day!
Godbless Nigerians!
Godbless Nigerian!

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by 5starmilitant: 8:16am On May 29, 2016
Back from ban. If not for the Supreme Court, these mods no ready free me. cheesy



Only seven, Op you sure need an update.

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by tuoyoojo(m): 8:17am On May 29, 2016
our fathers have it
" a day dat would be good it's from the morning that u would know "

buhari told Nigerians lies they wanted to hear and after he came into power, he denied all those Promises. his minister of lies n Propaganda said they used one whole year to plan.... imagine the rubbish

I bet this rubbish would continue till 2019, close to the end of his tenure, buhari would start implementing some people's friendly policies to woo myopic voters

but he should know Nigerians are wiser

I end with this

"a person does not allow the say stick dat knocked off his teeth to pluck off his eyes"

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Sobeautiful: 8:18am On May 29, 2016
Akposkool:
It's been horrible to say the least but we believe God will help us.
Please join me celebrate am a year older today. Show a brother some love with your likes
Happy birthday. Democracy baby!
Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by segxes23(m): 8:19am On May 29, 2016
I love this analysis even though a bit pessimistic and written by a polemist, it was still enlightening and a good read

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Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Nobody: 8:20am On May 29, 2016
Joor
Re: Buhari's 7 Biggest Mistakes In His 1st Year-Premium Times by Emmaoga: 8:20am On May 29, 2016
if you talk all this things finish, that stupid Lai Mohammed will come with terrible and horrific lies to counter it.

Wetin that Lie master read for university self
maybe all his courses relates to different lies on earth

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