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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by deeone10: 10:03am On Feb 16, 2018
we dont need reason why u fail
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by earthcrust: 10:07am On Feb 16, 2018
Bye bye APC
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by Nobody: 10:09am On Feb 16, 2018
The summary is that the Prof simply agreed they have failed.

Telling us why, is not the issue.
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by andycom(m): 10:17am On Feb 16, 2018
AnodaIT:


When Jonathan said that stealing is not corruption and that those caught stealing government funds should be tried as thieves under criminal laws instead of the highly manipulative corruption laws, una dey twist his words and laugh at him


my brother, don't mind the careless Nigerian youths who has refused to learn

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by bejeria101(m): 10:20am On Feb 16, 2018
Zombies una doubt don clear? Following dullards that have nothing to offer
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by ufuosman(m): 10:27am On Feb 16, 2018
You people has disappointed us, let's try someone else.
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by excanny: 10:27am On Feb 16, 2018
This sanctimonious self-serving dwarf wouldnt just shut up and accept his team's failure.
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by AreaFada2: 10:28am On Feb 16, 2018
Nwodosis:
Who else noticed that he didn't mention Goodluck Jonathan as part of their failure?
In fact that surprised me. Maybe gradually that are realising that Jonathan blaming is just too imbecilic now. So
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by awa(m): 10:38am On Feb 16, 2018
VP is a failure
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by buffalowings4: 10:41am On Feb 16, 2018
Nwodosis:
Who else noticed that he didn't mention Goodluck Jonathan as part of their failure?

Hehe he
That an improvement
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by lexy2014: 10:52am On Feb 16, 2018
buharitill2023:
you will not wait for the right structure to be put in place before shouting and insulting the man that has the responsibility to do it.

That is why I hate idiotic pigs of Biafra.
which structures are u saying need 2b put in place first?
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by akigbemaru: 10:53am On Feb 16, 2018
GistMoreTV:



The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, blamed government’s inability to deliver on its promises on socio-political inequality, weak justice system, absence of rule of law and lack of state capacity to maintain law and order.

He also expressed frustrations at the inability of anti-graft agencies to secure convictions for the many suspects brought before the courts for corruption due to the manipulative tendencies of the elite class. Osinbajo spoke as Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Fr. Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah, said the problems plaguing the nation’s democracy will not disappear with the removal of President Muhammadu Buhari from office.

The duo made their separate remarks at a public lecture organised by The Kukah Centre in Abuja yesterday, with the theme: “How to make Democracy Work for Africa.” Osinbajo, who noted that people expected those charged with governance to deliver on their promises, including delivering social goods, ensuring that the growing youth population got jobs, ensuring the rule of law and security, lamented that despite several suspects charged with corruption by anti-graft agencies in the country, convictions are yet to be secured.

According to him, convictions have not been achieved due to the manipulation of suspects who are mainly elites. Osinbajo said people could be put on trial but the trials could go on forever because the system enables people to employ diverse legal tactics to delay conviction.

Accordingly, he said the elite preferred the status quo which set the lowest bar for political advancement, being “identity politics” of where one comes from or which religion one belongs. He said the elite follow the path of such division to analyse real development issues, thus diminishing the real issues concerning the people such as good governance, job creation, poverty alleviation, peace and security.

The African problem The Vice President said: “That is the Africa story; democracy, yes; election yes. These are issues that remain very prominent everywhere in Africa. “It is often threatened because we simply have not invested enough in the institutions that make this possible. So, ensuring security, problems of weak policing are some of the issues that we experience.

“The perception of people on the efficiency and fairness of the justice system is affected always by the slow pace of trials and manipulation of the system by those who can afford superior legal representation. “Many of the ethnic and other parochial tensions that tended to create insecurity and outright conflict, time and time again, are largely on account of failure to deliberately undertake nation-building efforts.

“But the question of the capacity of the state to deliver on its most important role of security, justice and rule of law is often threatened because we have not invested enough in institutions that make it possible,” Osinbajo said. Buhari’s exit not the solution — Kukah In his remarks, Bishop Mathew Kukah, said the problems plaguing the nation’s democracy will not disappear with the removal of President Muhammadu Buhari from office.

According to him, establishing a ‘Third Force’ coalition to merely produce a replacement for President Buhari in 2019 will not fix the inefficiencies of government unless the entire political class see power as a trust given to them by the people. Kukah said: “Since 1999, when we returned to democracy, we had prayerfully hoped that by now, we would have covered a lot of mileage but almost 20 years later, it seems to be quite a bit of tragedy.

“Building a nation is like staying in marriage or pursuing any vocation in life that requires lots and lots of patience and hard work. “On the issue of 2019 and the third force coalition, I reiterate that if every time you have problem in your marriage, you go ahead to marry a new wife, how many wives will you end up marrying? “The solution to bad marriage is not a new marriage. I am talking as a Catholic priest.

The problem with the APC is that it is a coalition and that is why it is falling apart. “The major limitation in Nigeria is that the people in power feel it is them against the rest of Nigerians. Democracy has opened up a space, and as such, anybody who holds power holds that power in custody and in trust for the people. “People’s right across our country are frustrated with democracy; they are frustrated because it has not been able to offer them the hope they had dreamt about. But we still have to convince our people that it is still probable for democracy to work.


“Nations of the world have tried theocracy, which is the government by Priests or Imams and have found those systems wanting. They have tried tyranny, apartheid and so on. At the end, everybody has agreed that democracy is the best system that approximates the tool we require to manage diversity, especially for a country like Nigeria. “Democracy is not what politicians can offer to us, it is not what the President can give to us, and it is not what governors or senators can do on part time basis. Democracy is a process which each and every one of us imbibe, adopt certain ingredients that regulate our lives.”

BY GISTMORE https://www.gistmore.com/cant-deliver-promises-osinbajo
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by eagleeye2: 10:54am On Feb 16, 2018
Nwodosis:
Who else noticed that he didn't mention Goodluck Jonathan as part of their failure?
They are tired of using that line of excuses. Useless and incompetent buffoon filled administration.
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by ugbede69(m): 10:55am On Feb 16, 2018
bros osibaba, if you fail, you don fail no come dey lie for person this february
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by igbeke: 11:01am On Feb 16, 2018
jaxxy:


Osibanjo is actually trying his best bt there is a cabal at work, they are the vultures of the state house. They are against progress of any form or dimension. A very selfish agenda they pursue.

If he is truly a Christian like he claimed, he should resign to register his anger and frustration with this evil government

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by jaxxy(m): 11:13am On Feb 16, 2018
igbeke:


If he is truly a Christian like he claimed, he should resign to register his anger and frustration with this evil government


Not necessarily u have to weigh all options b4 u do smtn of such magnitude. He is a vp not just a minister or smtn. Take Zimbabwe as a study the go didn't resign despite his frustrations with the president and his wife and it paid off. Timing is key here
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by owoh04: 11:25am On Feb 16, 2018
Hmmmm...this government is just full of excuses! Are you telling me the people you regarded as ''elite'' are more that 180M of Nigerians, that the presidency can't use it's executive power to nail this cabals?

To me this excuses are not tenable and unacceptable. It means the ticket we gave you can't be defended, the so called elites are more important than Nigerians......it seems as if my breath wants to get out of me.

This has shown clearly that leadership problem is one of the major impediment militating against the development of this country.

Nigerian Youths it is high time we take the bull by the horn and make a future for ourselves and without missing this out - not a youth that have headed a Student Union position, syphoning the resources that was placed in it's care.

Enough of all this flimsy excuses!!!

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by crimeboss: 11:25am On Feb 16, 2018
U can't continue because u av other diabolical agendas which we won't key into by voting u again.

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by adekunle6224(m): 11:58am On Feb 16, 2018
while his oga sits in one place blaming past administration, he is busy holding holding series of unnecessary, irrelevant meetings that won't bring solution to the woes of our country. these administration no get bearing at all.

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by phkka1(m): 12:00pm On Feb 16, 2018
Mr. Osibanjo how come you suddenly forgot to mention Good luck Jonathan?

Now suggest it to Buhari this time around you will promise us restructuring and we will foolishly vote for you as we did before.
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by johnnyvid(m): 12:26pm On Feb 16, 2018
the same clueless v.p that vowed not to say the truth to the good people of Nigeria. it's so unfortunate that he has reached this level of lieing to Nigerians. It was 2 years ago that I noticed that nothing can come out from this evil government. the same government is built on lies and propaganda. after him and his principal has been voted out next year presidential election, he will be writing one useless book to the public. his party are going to be defeated.

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by akaahs(m): 1:31pm On Feb 16, 2018
This guy don dey annoy me, after he broke d news that his daughter is engaged to a potential terrorist is now bringing St**t excuses for their failure.
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by Nobody: 2:24pm On Feb 16, 2018
AnodaIT:


When Jonathan said that stealing is not corruption and that those caught stealing government funds should be tried as thieves under criminal laws instead of the highly manipulative corruption laws, una dey twist his words and laugh at him

Seriously, I was shocked that highly-educated people (that are not even politicians) mocked GEJ over that statement.

Yet, it is so simple to decipher. GEJ is indeed far ahead of many politicians in this country.

So sad his administration was smeared with both stealing and corruption. undecided

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by Adebowale89(m): 2:26pm On Feb 16, 2018
osibanjo with his boring and fruitless defence of a empty fortunate sitting dummy at No. 1 sit
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by Nobody: 2:33pm On Feb 16, 2018
AnodaIT:


When Jonathan said that stealing is not corruption and that those caught stealing government funds should be tried as thieves under criminal laws instead of the highly manipulative corruption laws, una dey twist his words and laugh at him
It was sad dat enlightened minds refused to speak and educate the ignorant for fear of being labeled corruption enabler. GEJ made dat statement on national TV during a media chat when he was asked why it was so difficult to convict people of corruption. Unfortunately, APC turned it into an instrument of propaganda without looking at the merit of his argument. Three years down the line, they have corruption cases all over the courts stuck in technicalities. Posterity is actually showing them for being desperados that they were!!

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by surgical: 3:23pm On Feb 16, 2018
debolayinka:
OP, are you sure you reported this in full? I didn't see any part that blamed the previous government.
you are a funny dude
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by 1sttruth: 4:00pm On Feb 16, 2018
He should go, lets try another
Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by Nobody: 4:17pm On Feb 16, 2018
Because you all came to power to steal taxpayers money through lies and propaganda.


Continue to confess your sins, Buhari will confess his own soon.

Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by Nobody: 4:48pm On Feb 16, 2018
angelbulksms:


Seriously, I was shocked that highly-educated people (that are not even politicians) mocked GEJ over that statement.

Yet, it is so simple to decipher. GEJ is indeed far ahead of many politicians in this country.

So sad his administration was smeared with corruption. undecided

GEJ said if government officials steals taxpayers money they should be called thieves not corruptions, so that elderly people in our villages will understand and point out the person any day she sees him/her in the village during campaigns.

Educated illiterates missed quoted him.

When did Buhari grand presidential media chats?

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Re: Why We Can’t Deliver On Our Promises – Osinbajo by nemynely(m): 5:09pm On Feb 16, 2018
VP, pls call a spade a spade. This is a breach of trust, law of contract, between APC & the people of Nigeria. Will the excuses help anyone? No! So do the honorable thing and resign with your principal. I see only pathetic failures in you both.

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