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Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by Realdeals(m): 7:33am On May 29, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocO_Fbps0l4

Excerpts of President buhari's democracy speech May 29, 2016.



My compatriots,

It is one year today since our administration came into office. It has been a year of triumph, consolidation, pains and achievements. By age, instinct and experience, my preference is to look forward, to prepare for the challenges that lie ahead and rededicate the administration to the task of fixing nigeria. But i believe we can also learn from the obstacles we have overcome and the progress we made thus far, to help strengthen the plans that we have in place to put nigeria back on the path of progress.

We affirm our belief in democracy as the form of government that best assures the active participation and actual benefit of the people. Despite the many years of hardship and disappointment the people of this nation have proved inherently good, industrious tolerant, patient and generous.

The past years have witnessed huge flows of oil revenues. From 2010 average oil prices were $100 per barrel. But economic and security conditions were deteriorating. We campaigned and won the election on the platform of restoring security, tackling corruption and restructuring the economy. On our arrival, the oil price had collapsed to as low as $30 per barrel and we found nothing had been kept for the rainy day. Oil prices have been declining since 2014 but due to the neglect of the past, the country was not equipped to halt the economy from declining.

The infrastructure, notably rail, power, roads were in a decrepit state. All the four refineries were in a state of disrepair, the pipelines and depots neglected.

Huge debts owed to contractors and suppliers had accumulated. Twenty-seven states could not pay salaries for months. In the north-east, boko haram had captured 14 local governments, driven the local authorities out, hoisted their flags. Elsewhere, insecurity was palpable; corruption and impunity were the order of the day. In short, we inherited a state near collapse.

On the economic front, all oil dependent countries, nigeria included, have been struggling since the drop in prices. Many oil rich states have had to take tough decisions similar to what we are doing. The world, nigeria included has been dealing with the effects of three significant and simultaneous global shocks starting in 2014:
a 70% drop in oil prices.

Global growth slowdown. Normalization of monetary policy by the united states federal reserve.

Our problems as a government are like that of a farmer who in a good season harvests ten bags of produce. The proceeds enable him to get by for rest of the year. However, this year he could only manage 3 bags from his farm. He must now think of other ways to make ends meet.

From day one, we purposely set out to correct our condition, to change nigeria. We reinforced and galvanized our armed forces with new leadership and resources. We marshaled our neighbours in a joint task force to tackle and defeat boko haram. By the end of december 2015, all but pockets and remnants had been routed by our gallant armed forces. Our immediate focus is for a gradual and safe return of internally displaced persons in safety and dignity and for the resumption of normalcy in the lives of people living in these areas.

Efcc was given the freedom to pursue corrupt officials and the judiciary was alerted on what nigerians expect of them in the fight against corruption. On the economy, in particular foreign exchange and fuel shortages, our plan is to save foreign exchange by fast tracking repair of the refineries and producing most of our fuel requirements at home. And by growing more food in nigeria, mainly rice, wheat and sugar we will save billions of dollars in foreign exchange and drastically reduce our food import bill.

We resolved to keep the naira steady, as in the past, devaluation had done dreadful harm to the nigerian economy. Furthermore, i support the monetary authority’s decision to ensure alignment between monetary policy and fiscal policy. We shall keep a close look on how the recent measures affect the naira and the economy. But we cannot get away from the fact that a strong currency is predicated on a strong economy.

And a strong economy pre-supposes an industrial productive base and a steady export market. The measures we must take, may lead to hardships. The problems nigerians have faced over the last year have been many and varied. But the real challenge for this government has been reconstructing the spine of the nigerian state.

The last twelve months have been spent collaborating with all arms of government torevive our institutions so that they are more efficient and fit for purpose: that means a bureaucracy better able to develop and deliver policy that means an independent judiciary, above suspicion and able to defend citizen’s rights and dispense justice equitably. That means a legislature that actually legislates effectively and above all; that means political parties and politicians committed to serving the nigerian people rather than themselves.

These are the pillars of the state on which democracy can take root and thrive. But only if they are strong and incorruptible. Accordingly, we are working very hard to introduce some vital structural reforms in the way we conduct government business and lay a solid foundation on which we can build enduring change.

An important first step has been to get our housekeeping right. So we have reduced the extravagant spending of the past. We started boldly with the treasury single account, stopping the leakages in public expenditure.

We then identified forty-three thousand ghost workers through the integrated payroll and personal information system. That represents pay packets totaling N4.2 billion stolen every month. In addition, we will save twenty-three billion per annum from official travelling and sitting allowances alone.

Furthermore, the efficiency unit will cut costs and eliminate duplications in ministries and departments. Every little saving helps. The reduction in the number of ministries and work on restructuring and rationalization of the mdas is well underway. When this work is complete we will have a leaner, more efficient public service that is fit for the purpose of changing nigeria for the good and for good.

As well as making savings, we have changed the way public money is spent. In all my years as a public servant, i have never come across the practice of padding budgets. I am glad to tell you now we not only have a budget, but more importantly, we have a budget process that is more transparent, more inclusive and more closely tied to our development priorities than in the recent past. 30% of the expenditure in this budget is devoted to capital items. Furthermore, we are projecting non-oil revenues to surpass proceeds from oil. Some critics have described the budget exercise as clumsy. Perhaps. But it was an example of consensus building, which is integral to democratic government. In the end we resolved our differences.

We have, therefore, delivered significant milestones on security, corruption and the economy. In respect of the economy, i would like to directly address you on the very painful but inevitable decisions we had to make in the last few weeks specifically on the pump price of fuel and the more flexible exchange rate policy announced by the central bank. It is even more painful for me that a major producer of crude oil with four refineries that once exported refined products is today having to import all of its domestic needs. This is what corruption and mismanagement has done to us and that is why we must fight these ills.

As part of the foundation of the new economy we have had to reform how fuel prices had traditionally been fixed. This step was taken only after protracted consideration of its pros and cons. After comprehensive investigation my advisers and i concluded that the mechanism was unsustainable.

We are also engaged in making recoveries of stolen assets some of which are in different jurisdictions. The processes of recovery can be tedious and time consuming, but today i can confirm that thus far: significant amount of assets have been recovered. A considerable portion of these are at different stages of recovery. Full details of the status and categories of the assets will now be published by the ministry of information and updated periodically. When forfeiture formalities are completed these monies will be credited to the treasury and be openly and transparently used in funding developmental projects and the public will be informed.

On the niger delta, we are committed to implementing the united nations environment programme report and are advancing clean-up operations. I believe the way forward is to take a sustainable approach to address the issues that affect the delta communities. Re-engineering the amnesty programmes is an example of this. The recent spate of attacks by militants disrupting oil and power installations will not distract us from engaging leaders in the region in addressing niger delta problems. If the militants and vandals are testing our resolve, they are much mistaken. We shall apprehend the perpetrators and their sponsors and bring them to justice.

The policy measures and actions taken so far are not to be seen as some experiment in governance. We are fully aware that those vested interests who have held nigeria back for so long will not give up without a fight. They will sow divisions, sponsor vile press criticisms at home and abroad, incite the public in an effort to create chaos rather than relinquish the vice-like grip they have held on nigeria.

The economic misfortune we are experiencing in the shape of very low oil prices has provided us with an opportunity to restructure our economy and diversify. We are in the process of promoting agriculture, livestocks, exploiting our solid mineral resources and expanding our industrial and manufacturing base. That way, we will import less and make the social investments necessary to allow us to produce a large and skilled workforce.

Central bank of nigeria will offer more fiscal incentives for business that prove capable of manufacturing products that are internationally competitive. We remain committed to reforming the regulatory framework, for investors by improving the ease of doing business in nigeria.

Meanwhile, the first steps along the path of self-sufficiency in rice, wheat and sugar – big users of our scarce foreign exchange – have been taken. The labour intensive farming enterprise (life), will boost the economy and ensure inclusive growth in long neglected communities. Special intervention funds through the bank of agriculture will provide targeted support. Concerns remain about rising cost of foods such as maize, rice, millet, beans and gari. Farmers tell me that they are worried about the cost of fertilizers, pesticides and the absence of extension services. The federal and state governments are on the same page in tackling these hurdles in our efforts at increased food production and ultimately food security.

I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the increasing role that our women are playing in revitalizing the agricultural sector. Modern farming is still hard and heavy work and i salute our nigerian women in sharing this burden. In this respect i am very pleased to announce that the government will shortly be launching the national women’s empowerment fund, which i have approved to provide n1.6 billion in micro-finance loans to women across the nation to assist in rehabilitating the economies of rural communities, particularly those impacted by the insurgency and conflict.

With respect to solid minerals, the minister has produced a roadmap where we will work closely with the world bank and major international investors to ensure through best practices and due diligence that we choose the right partners. Illegal mining remains a problem and we have set up a special security team to protect our assets. Special measures will be in place to protect miners in their work environment.

For too long, ours has been a society that neglects the poor and victimizes the weak. A society that promotes profit and growth over development and freedom. A society that fails to recognize that, to quote the distinguished economist amartya sen “ poverty is not just lack of money. It is not having the capability to realize one’s full potential as a human being.”

So, today, i am happy to formally launch, by far the most ambitious social protection programme in our history. A programme that both seeks to start the process of lifting many from poverty, while at the same time creating the opportunity for people to fend for themselves. In this regard, five hundred billion naira has been appropriated in the 2016 budget for social intervention programmes in five key areas. We are committed to providing job creation opportunities for five hundred thousand teachers and one hundred thousand artisans across the nation. 5.5 million children are to be provided with nutritious meals through our school feeding programme to improve learning outcomes, as well as enrolment and completion rates. The conditional cash transfer scheme will provide financial support for up to 1 million vulnerable beneficiaries, and complement the enterprise programme – which will target up to 1 million market women; four hundred and sixty thousand artisans; and two hundred thousand agricultural workers, nationwide. Finally, through the education grant scheme, we will encourage students studying sciences, technology, engineering and maths, and lay a foundation for human capital development for the next generation

I would like to pay a special tribute to our gallant men and women of the armed forces who are in harm’s way so that the rest of us can live and go about our business in safety. Their work is almost done. The nation owes them a debt of gratitude.

Abroad, we want to assure our neighbours, friends and development partners that nigeria is firmly committed to democratic principles. We are ready partners in combating terrorism, cyber crimes, control of communicable diseases and protection of the environment. Following on the paris agreement, cop 21, we are fully committed to halting and reversing desertification. Elsewhere, we will intensify efforts to tackle erosion, ocean surge, flooding and oil spillage which i referred to earlier by implementing the united nations environment programme (unep) report.

We are grateful to the international community notably france, the us, uk and china for their quick response in helping to tackle the recent ebola outbreak in our sub-region. We also acknowledge the humanity shown by the italian and german governments in the treatment of boat people, many fleeing from our sub-region because of lack of economic opportunity. We thank all our partners especially several countries in the eu.

We appreciate the valuable work that the un agencies, particularly unicef, icrc, the world food program have been doing. We must also appreciate the world bank, the gates foundation, the global fund and educate a child of qatar are for the excellent work in our health, education and other sectors.

Fellow citizens let me end on a happy note. To the delight of all, two of the abducted chibok girls have regained their freedom. During the last one year, not a single day passed without my agonizing about these girls. Our efforts have centred around negotiations to free them safely from their, mindless, captors. We are still pursuing that course. Their safety is of paramount concern to me and i am sure to most nigerians. I am very worried about the conditions those still captured might be in. Today i re-affirm our commitment to rescuing our girls. We will never stop until we bring them home safely. As i said before, no girl should be put through the brutality of forced marriage and every nigerian girl has the right to an education and a life choice.

I thank you and appeal to you to continue supporting the government’s efforts to fix nigeria.

http://newsnownigeria.com.ng/president-buharis-democracy-speech-may-29-2016-read-full-speech/

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by Firefire(m): 7:34am On May 29, 2016
Okay, thanks.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by AngryNigerian(m): 7:35am On May 29, 2016
I'm not even hearing what he is saying...


I think I just wasted my precious mb in watching that nonsense!!

This administration, I think doesn' really know where dey r going...just hoping on goodluck that all will be well & no-one will brawl over their directionless stroll!
Anyway, I still prayed for Nigeria to be great...hope u did? Yes, you...that is reading...dt wants to quote me?

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by ASL33: 7:36am On May 29, 2016
Just watched it now on channel via nta. It seems a recorded stuff. His voice is not clear, sounds frail.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by DIKEnaWAR: 7:40am On May 29, 2016
The whole thing started like a coup speech; He poured invectives on the past administration, moved on to nothing, tottered to other things, lost interest mid-way in the speech and hankered abruptly to a stop.

One of the most uninspiring Presidential speeches I have heard. PMB sounded like Yar'adua in the throes of death.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by dabigwalls: 7:41am On May 29, 2016
One of the best of luck that the APC has today is a decapitated opposition. Were the PDP an organised party without the moral baggage they carry, this presidential broadcast would have been sufficient material for the next 3 years to guide President Muhammadu Buhari back to needed retirement and rest.

The broadcast had no substance (other than what we have been inundated with for eons), no perspectives for a brighter future, no clear cut direction for getting us out of the present economic drama and the worst of all no indication of physical capacity.

It looked like Nigeria was Rwanda and the president's voice unmistakably betrayed the physiological and psychological vulnerabilities of his old age. His voice shows that it would be a crime for anyone to push a second term agenda to this man.

This president needs rest.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by lookmangiw(m): 7:41am On May 29, 2016
what about the names of looters he promised to mention in his speech today?

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by ASL33: 7:43am On May 29, 2016
The president i watched does not look healthy.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by globe16: 7:45am On May 29, 2016
DIKEnaWAR:
The whole thing started like a coup speech; He poured invectives on the past administration, moved on to nothing, tottered to other things, lost interest mid-way in the speech and hankered abruptly to a stop.

One of the most uninspiring Presidential speeches I have heard. PMB sounded like Yar'adua in the throes of death.
oboy,,, this is a sucker punch but I'm surprised anybody bothered to watch what buhari had to say.. waste of data and time

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by DesChyko: 7:46am On May 29, 2016
Children of HATE! Una too HATE better thing. That's why una vote out GEJ grin

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by globe16: 7:46am On May 29, 2016
lookmangiw:
what about the names of looters he promised to mention in his speech today?
All Promises Cancelled. When una go learn?

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by DIKEnaWAR: 7:51am On May 29, 2016
What ails this country, ails PMB. Both are not healthy and in good shape.

I had nothing but pity for the man while I watched. Suddenly, he seemed like the farmer with 'a 10 bag harvest this year and 3 bags next year'. Only problem is, he does not know yet that it would affect him in the long run.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by chemistry101: 7:52am On May 29, 2016
Special thanks to the camera man, he tried look for better view to cover the president skeleton. But he couldn't shocked.
This Man he sick and he need our prayers

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by tayebest(m): 7:54am On May 29, 2016
Bubu, plz don't let your achievement be on papers only... like seriously Nigerians are suffering. My God assist you in pushing this nation forward!


God bless Nigeria cool


God bless the president cool


God bless the citizens cool

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by hakeem4(m): 7:56am On May 29, 2016
No light to watch it on NTA

And data is expnsibe to waste





But sai babA grin

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by thesicilian: 8:06am On May 29, 2016
President Buhari means well for Nigeria and Nigerians, that is visible to the blind and audible to the deaf. The problem is the people surrounding him - the Jagabans, his highly incompetent cabinet, the vindictive opposition. If life has taught me anything, it is that an army of sheep led by a lion can always defeat an army of lions led by a sheep.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by AngryNigerian(m): 8:11am On May 29, 2016
globe16:

All Promises Cancelled. When una go learn?
grin grin grin...u go blame us?

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by peteken: 8:12am On May 29, 2016
abeg who d hia waiting him d talk na.....

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by pikin1(m): 8:28am On May 29, 2016
We haf hear ur sermon

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by GenghisKhan(m): 8:31am On May 29, 2016
We shall write it for all to read that a man who could barely string two sentences together was hyped as the messiah...#PMBwasted365days

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by Goddex: 8:31am On May 29, 2016
It's so bad that even PUNCH, a very strong pro-APC newpaper could no longer stomach this dullarsd's incompetence in their rating

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by CircleOfWilis: 8:32am On May 29, 2016
undecided
He sounded like he was campaigning...

Nice speech, the implementation is our concern..

The blame should stop, time to face the problems sqaurely..


‪#‎Buhari‬, A Prodigal Son. ‪#‎BuhariWasted365Days‬.
For President Buhari and his supporters, they thought that this day will Never come. Anniversary of Buhari's a Year In Office.
Buhari was handed over:-
- $30billion in our Foreign Reserves,
- $2.5billion Sovereign Wealth Fund,
- $1.4billion in the ECA,
- $4.65b back taxes from NLNG.
- Buhari met an approved budget of N4.5trillion Budget.
Received Below within a year,
- $2.7billion collected by Inland Revenue in his first 8 months.
- $2.1billion world bank loan.
- $850million Grants from UK, USA and Europe.
- Excluding crude oil sales, Joint Venture profits, Royalties, Income from Customs, NIMMSA, NPA, NACHO ......
A year have passed this morning.
1] Not a kilometer of road was constructed,
2] Not a watt of Electricity generated,
3] Not a Ward was added to any Hospital in Nigeria.
4] Not a job space was created, excepted the CBN job he shared with his cronies.
5] Not a grain of Corn or tomatoes seed was Provided to our farmers. [Fertilizer subsidy taken away and handed back to ex-military men],
6] 41 foreign companies mostly in service industry left the country.
7] 4.3 Million jobs lost in 10months - National Bureau of Statistics.
8] Food scarcity last experienced in Nigeria between 1983 to 1985 returned back to the country.
9] War on Corruption turned to war against his perceived enemies, any conviction by EFCC are cases meticulously started by previous govt(s). Buhari only win cases on pages of Newspapers.
10] Nigeria dropped from No.1 Investment destination in Africa to No.27 before South Sudan.
11] African Biggest economy shrink from a GDP of about 7% to -0.36%, the fastest decline in the world since record begins.
12] No.3 fastest growing economy in the world to No.83 in 365days.
13] WAR ON TERROR.
The last 3 LGAs under Boko Haram in Feb 2015, Abadam, Kala-Balge and Gwoza where all recovered before the general election and Buhari's ill-advised policy of banning Road blocks lead to Boko haram recovering more LGAs and have the potency to attack.
Buhari have all on his hand to succeed, but the extravagant President squandered all the funds, goodwill, and only delivered hardship to Nigerians in his first ‪#‎365days‬.
As the Biblical Prodigal son, Buhari ‪#‎Wasted‬ all the Ntrillion handed over to him. His Body language, Lies and Propaganda lost its potency about 6 months ago as the pains of his incompetence is felt by both the 97% and 5%.
NO EXCUSE IS ENOUGH, HE WASTED THE 365DAYS.
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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by Goddex: 8:32am On May 29, 2016
Who else noticed how frail-looking this man is? How can an old incompetent president still be sick again? Nigeria is in deep shiit

When PDP talked about his sickness early this week I thought it was the usual Nigerian politicking.

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by onosprince(m): 8:33am On May 29, 2016
Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by gurunlocker: 8:33am On May 29, 2016
Lol... Dr. Bubu
Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by incomintop: 8:34am On May 29, 2016
he promise to name those who are corrupt and how much he has receive from corruption case
i am yet to see that

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by thelinguist: 8:35am On May 29, 2016
Nice one..God bless Nigeria

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by DropShot: 8:35am On May 29, 2016
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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by incomintop: 8:36am On May 29, 2016
the most useless presidential speech in the history of Nigeria
how can a president be blaming situations for his failure on democracy day

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by Emmaoga: 8:37am On May 29, 2016
Wetin dey his mind na which country he will go next.

he likes to travel like Say he is d president of the world n each country na one of his states

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Re: Buhari's 2016 Democracy Day Speech (Full Text, Video) by Aare2050(m): 8:37am On May 29, 2016
S-M-H

summary for those that can't hear what Mr President is saying in the video, and those that can't read the long epistle.

1. Jonathan handed over empty Treasury and an almost collapse system to me.

2. I'm sorry my administration is making Nigerians go through so much pain, it is just for a short period of time.


3. I won't devalue naira. I will make it stronger by exporting and manufacturing from Nigeria.

4. I will give 500,000 teaching job, loans to market woman, and stipends to extremely poor persons.

5. I will make sure all our refineries are operating in 100% capacity.

6. I have reduce ministries to safe cost.

7. I will feed school children with nutritious meal.

8. I thank all international community I have travel to, and those I will visit soon

9. I have brought back two chibok girls.

10. Nigerians, please keep suffering while me and my family keep enjoying. sorry I meant he said keep enduring and smiling for better day is still ahead.

NOTE: I'm not a good English student. I prefer Yoruba language. so don't bother to correct my grammar. lol

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