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Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 11:19pm On Aug 14, 2010
[size=14pt]President clocks 100 days in office[/size]
From JULIANA TAIWO, Abuja
Sunday, August 15, 2010

President Goodluck Jonathan. on Friday, marked 100 days in office, but it went unnoticed without fanfare unlike state governors are wont to do.
The President was sworn in on May 6 this year, a day after President Umaru Yar’Adua was pronounced dead.

Some of the notable things Jonathan has done in the last 100 days include measures to guarantee free and fair elections in 2011 such as the appointment of a credible chairman and national electoral commissioners for the Independent National Electoral Commission as well as ensuring that funds are made available for a new voters register; action to fulfill the promise of regular power supply to Nigerians through the Presidential Task Force on Power headed by a sector specialist, Prof. Barth Nnaji; and restoring normalcy to the downstream sector of Nigeria’s oil sector and ending of the queues at fuel stations across the country.

Other achievements are consolidating Nigeria’s banking sector reforms and strengthening its financial sector through the establishment of the Assets Management Company of Nigeria; forging a consensus among the three tiers of government for the creation of a Sovereign Wealth Fund that will facilitate sustainable economic growth and development; and raising $5.2 billion from the International Development Association to finance the provision of critical infrastructure.

To keep the economy on an even keel, President Jonathan also realigned the 2010 national budget with current financial realities by working with the National Assembly to adjust expenditure levels; disbursing N130 billion to commercial banks for the refinancing of loans granted to small and medium scale enterprises; sustaining the disbursement of the N200 Billion Agricultural Development Fund; and maintaining peace in the Niger Delta through implementation of the re-orientation and rehabilitation programme for former militants, among other actions.

On the global stage, the administration has repositioned Nigeria to reassume its leadership role in African affairs and its rightful place as a major player in the comity of nations. Jonathan currently chairs the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Group of Eight Developing Nations.
The country also held the Presidency of the United Nations Security Council for July 2010.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/aug/15/national-15-08-2010-012.htm

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by doyin13(m): 11:34pm On Aug 14, 2010
Stlll too early to judge him. . .

Nigeria's problem aren't the intangibles
that look best on paper.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 11:42pm On Aug 14, 2010
doyin13:

Stlll too early to judge him. . .

Nigeria's problem aren't the intangibles
that look best on paper.

Very true.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 11:44pm On Aug 14, 2010
Vice President Namadi Sambo.





Jonathan and the late President Yar Adua (may his gentle soul rest in peace).

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by koruji(m): 11:47pm On Aug 14, 2010
President Jonathan, I must agree, has shown a high level of sense of purpose during these 100 days.

It is really hard to believe it's been only 100 days - he has been everywhere and touched on many issues.

I am still on the fence about him for 2011, but between him and IBB he wins hands down - we 'll see what other serious contenders are out there.

More grease to our his elbows.

Beaf:

[size=14pt]President clocks 100 days in office[/size]
From JULIANA TAIWO, Abuja
Sunday, August 15, 2010

President Goodluck Jonathan. on Friday, marked 100 days in office, but it went unnoticed without fanfare unlike state governors are wont to do.
The President was sworn in on May 6 this year, a day after President Umaru Yar’Adua was pronounced dead.

Some of the notable things Jonathan has done in the last 100 days include measures to guarantee free and fair elections in 2011 such as the appointment of a credible chairman and national electoral commissioners for the Independent National Electoral Commission as well as ensuring that funds are made available for a new voters register; action to fulfill the promise of regular power supply to Nigerians through the Presidential Task Force on Power headed by a sector specialist, Prof. Barth Nnaji; and restoring normalcy to the downstream sector of Nigeria’s oil sector and ending of the queues at fuel stations across the country.

Other achievements are consolidating Nigeria’s banking sector reforms and strengthening its financial sector through the establishment of the Assets Management Company of Nigeria; forging a consensus among the three tiers of government for the creation of a Sovereign Wealth Fund that will facilitate sustainable economic growth and development; and raising $5.2 billion from the International Development Association to finance the provision of critical infrastructure.

To keep the economy on an even keel, President Jonathan also realigned the 2010 national budget with current financial realities by working with the National Assembly to adjust expenditure levels; disbursing N130 billion to commercial banks for the refinancing of loans granted to small and medium scale enterprises; sustaining the disbursement of the N200 Billion Agricultural Development Fund; and maintaining peace in the Niger Delta through implementation of the re-orientation and rehabilitation programme for former militants, among other actions.

On the global stage, the administration has repositioned Nigeria to reassume its leadership role in African affairs and its rightful place as a major player in the comity of nations. Jonathan currently chairs the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Group of Eight Developing Nations.
The country also held the Presidency of the United Nations Security Council for July 2010.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/aug/15/national-15-08-2010-012.htm


Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by sd6: 12:05am On Aug 15, 2010
How many of these laudable ideas have ever been implemented? Text book politicians! U had better insert quotation mark on that "credible" for Jega.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 12:16am On Aug 15, 2010
GEJ and Obama.
The first act in resurrecting our Global standing.

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by idupaul: 12:38am On Aug 15, 2010
@sd 6 its people like u dat dnt mean well for the nation with ur weak sense of judgement . It scary to see folks like u point fingers @ gej when u said nutin when d useles obj ran dis country aground intentionally . Since i was born i have neva seen nepa supply electricity dis much infact my generator is redundant . This was what obj and yar adua could nt do in 10years and billions of dollars .yet gej has dne dis in barely 90 days . Bt stil i bet u sd 6 prefer to see some loser as the next president . I dnt like niger deltans bt jonathan has made me believe dt good can come frm where u least expect . Pls lets nt use our misguided selfish bad talk to return naija into the hands of occultist who have been sworn for some reason to put the nation in the dark ages .
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 1:04am On Aug 15, 2010
He also made history as the first Nigerian leader to embrace social networking as a tool of governance, with a popular page on Facebook.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/5606599-147/100_days_of_president_jonathan_.csp

Uncle Joe on face book.

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Ibime(m): 1:09am On Aug 15, 2010
All the achievements listed including signing of AMCON and the SME loan scheme were already initiated by SLS before Jonathans swearing in.

The only thing new amongst these achievements has been the disbursement of N74bln for voter registration. . . . a move greeted with much cynicism by seasoned observers who are still waiting for full implementation of the Uwais report.

Claiming that GJ readjusted the budget is a smokescreen. The initial budget he proposed was overinflated. Okonjo-Iweala, SLS and Remi Babalola complained about the unrealistic oil-price benchmark as soon as the budget was drawn up. Two weeks later, Jonathan simply fell in line by readjusting the budget.

I dont need to add that the Haliburton scandal has been completely swept under the carpet.

So far, all of Jonathans visible work has been a machavellian realigning of PDP to ensure that he secures the 2011 mandate. This started with the sacking of Ogbulafor, and the hounding of Ibori and Bankole. In addition, choosing Sambo as his VP was a machiavellian orchestration to ensure that the new Christian Governor of Kaduna would deliver the state for him; as his chances of winning Kaduna under a muslim Governor are slim to none.

I dare say that if he spends as much time delivering for the people as he does strategising for 2011, he would be the greatest Nigerian leader so far, but just like the evil genius IBB, all his energy and mental faculty seem to employed toward the sole aim of political survival.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by idupaul: 1:15am On Aug 15, 2010
Ibime pls leave gej alone he is d best leader nig has had so far . Pls let dis man continue . Now u give his credit to yar adua who was ruling dis country wit 640 mw and saw nutin wrng wit it
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Nobody: 1:25am On Aug 15, 2010
Ibime:

All the achievements listed including signing of AMCON and the SME loan scheme were already initiated by SLS before Jonathans swearing in.

The only thing new amongst these achievements has been the disbursement of N74bln for voter registration. . . . a move greeted with much cynicism by seasoned observers who are still waiting for full implementation of the Uwais report.

Claiming that GJ readjusted the budget is a smokescreen. The initial budget he proposed was overinflated. Okonjo-Iweala, SLS and Remi Babalola complained about the unrealistic oil-price benchmark as soon as the budget was drawn up. Two weeks later, Jonathan simply fell in line by readjusting the budget.

I dont need to add that the Haliburton scandal has been completely swept under the carpet.

So far, all of Jonathans visible work has been a machavellian realigning of PDP to ensure that he secures the 2011 mandate. This started with the sacking of Ogbulafor, and the hounding of Ibori and Bankole. In addition, choosing Sambo as his VP was a machiavellian orchestration to ensure that the new Christian Governor of Kaduna would deliver the state for him; as his chances of winning Kaduna under a muslim Governor are slim to none.

I dare say that if he spends as much time delivering for the people as he does strategising for 2011, he would be the greatest Nigerian leader so far, but just like the evil genius IBB, all his energy and mental faculty seem to employed toward the sole aim of political survival.

God bless you Ibime. We have not always agreed in this forum but I have never doubted your honesty and most of your positions are clearly supported by logical analysis.

Jonathan Goodluck has spent more time on Politicis of Survival and succeeding himself instead of delievering the goods.

Good Governance, Good Policies is Good Politics. But Jonathan and his handlers don't seem to realise this fact. Triangualations and Calculations will not get Jonathan anywhere. The best way to defeat political foes was to stand for what was right, but Jonathan failed to see this.

If we could look at the last 100days and say hand on heart Jonathan has raised the bar of leadership. This country would have been committing a cardial sin if he does not get re-elected. But now all we got is a man who does nothing else but engage in maccavelian tactics.

Mark my word, all these shenanigans will get him only so close but he will never get there. Nigeria is more complicated than Jonathan thinks it is.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by doyin13(m): 1:31am On Aug 15, 2010
i think its a bit unfair on him regarding the budget.

the national assembly was responsible for the optimistic
benchmarks and addition of various pork barrel
projects.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by idupaul: 1:35am On Aug 15, 2010
This country is finished . Why do nigerian like to oppose light . If gej doesnt fight to come back hw does he continue the industrialisation of nig . We only need electricity now an gej is on the rite track . Mike pls go and kill urself u dnt mean well for any livin thing around ur oppose 4 nutin self.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 1:37am On Aug 15, 2010
On Tuesday, Mr Jonathan, gave the go-ahead for the construction of a new National SuperGrid that will address most of the country’s current power transmission problems.

The president made this decision after receiving projections of an increase in power supply to 6939 MW by April 2011 and 14019 MW by December 2013, submitted by the Presidential Task Force on Power. The new 700 KV SuperGrid, which is to be completed in four years at a projected cost of $3.5 billion, is expected to fulfil Nigeria’s need of increased power supply.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5605615-146/electricity_road_map_launch_postponed.csp

Introducing Bart Nnaji. . .

[size=14pt]The Genius of Professor Barth Nnaji[/size]
18 May 2001

Lagos — World-class scientists are hard to come by. Professor Bart Nnaji is a very precious personage, a scientist in a class of his own in esteemed international circles. He recently won two global science awards, namely: the Baker Distinguished Research Award administered by the 53 year-old Institute of Industrial Engineers, and the ARCO Petrochemical Gold Award for Engineering Excellence administered by the America-based ARCO Petrochemical Engineering Company.

Born in 1956 at Enugu, Prof. Nnaji is the ALCOA Foundation Professor of Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Nnaji has done his pioneering work in the field known as Geometric Reasoning. His research is sub-divided into three broad areas known as Robotics, Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Visualisation Machines and Technologies in Medicine.

Prof Bart Nnaji

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Nobody: 1:39am On Aug 15, 2010
Some folks think appointing Attahiru Jega and releasing 74b is a substitute to implementing Mohamed Uwais report to the letter.


Jonathan's ambition is dangerous for the future of Nigeria, he does not seem equiped to lead the Nation effectively and yet thinks he has a devine right to continue in power beyond 2011. Some of his sycophants also tell us how his emergence is an act of God. Well what they have not told us is whether God killed Yar'adua in other for Jonathan to emerge and why God will do that?
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Nobody: 1:46am On Aug 15, 2010
idupaul:

This country is finished . Why do nigerian like to oppose light . If gej doesnt fight to come back hw does he continue the industrialisation of nig . We only need electricity now an gej is on the rite track . Mike pls go and kill urself u dnt mean well for any livin thing around your oppose 4 nutin self.

This is the problem with some of you. Inability to listen to contrary views.

This sounds like the kind of politics that obtains in Iran. JONATHAN DOES NOT HAVE THE DEVINE RIGHT TO BE PRESIDENT IN 2011. NOBODY DOES. You guys just need to get this into your heads. Its democracy, the highest office in the land has to be earned.

There is no point wasting everyone's time and money pretending there will be a free and fair election when the evidence shows the countrary. If he wants to forcefully seize power with allowing the Nigerian people to choose their next President he should do so now and call of the next election so that it is clearer to the Nigerian people what we are up against.

He has to earn it and till date he has not done anything all our past failed leaders have not done whether good or bad. And yet we know our hostory in the last 50years.

I don't know about you but I have no interest to put up with this for another 4years.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 1:49am On Aug 15, 2010
Meet Segun Aganga

Bloomberg

[size=14pt]Goldman Sachs’ Aganga Named Nigerian Finance Minister (Update4)[/size]
April 06, 2010, 12:39 PM EDT

By Paul Okolo and Dulue Mbachu

April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Olusegun Aganga, a managing director at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., was today named as finance minister of Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer and most populous nation.

Aganga, who has degrees from the University of Oxford and the University of Ibadan, will head a team that will brief acting President Goodluck Jonathan every two weeks on the state of the economy, Jonathan said at a swearing-in ceremony in the capital, Abuja.

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-04-06/goldman-sachs-aganga-named-nigerian-finance-minister-update2-.html

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by idupaul: 1:57am On Aug 15, 2010
Gej is nt d best pls mike tell this forum who u tink is currently equipped to be elected in to the earn it post pls feel free to nominate ur grand dad if he happens to be equipped bt i doubt dat since an equipped man cannot generate seemingly unequipped offsprings
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by koruji(m): 2:06am On Aug 15, 2010
mikeansy:

Some folks think appointing Attahiru Jega and releasing 74b is a substitute to implementing Mohamed Uwais report to the letter.

Jonathan's ambition is dangerous for the future of Nigeria, he does not seem equiped to lead the Nation effectively and yet thinks he has a devine right to continue in power beyond 2011. Some of his sycophants also tell us how his emergence is an act of God. Well what they have not told us is whether God killed Yar'adua in other for Jonathan to emerge and why God will do that?


I think both sides are making wild allegations here and trying their level best to minimize the other party. His action with regard to INEC were certainly commendable - I hope somebody is not suggesting that GJ & National Assembly hold back funds that Jega claimed is imperative for an election in 4 months. The selection of Jega himself was highly regarded, so those were achievements no matter how small.

I don't think you ever take the recommendations of a group of people hook, line and sinker - they have perspectives like everybody else. Many of those calling for implementation of the Uwais report have probably not read it - I haven't either.

On the other hand those claiming GJ is the best thing to happen to Nigeria must be dreaming dreams. He certainly was part of the Yar'adua fiasco in some way, and his queit approach to things may have been taken too far during that period that begged for national leadership - but we also all knew he was not in a position of strength. He has made some decisions that show he is not well coordinated - for I don't see how you announce you want to borrow $5.24 billion almost simultaneously with buying 3 (not 1) presidential jets, when we have just consumed $20 billion worth of excess crude reserves in less than 2 years (that was supposed to be extra money apart from budget).

At the same time, he is yet to outline a broad vision for Nigeria. None of the other candidates, except may be IBB, has outlined any kind of vision either. Before I forget, IBB's vision is gibberish and consists only of him in Aso Rock as the big dog once more.

All told, the last 100 days was a breath of fresh air compared with the fiasco of the previous 100 and the government since 2007.  Whether GJ is good long-term investment for Nigeria is all relative.  Let the really serious contenders stand up  - NOW! There is only 4 months to elections.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Nobody: 2:09am On Aug 15, 2010
idupaul:

Gej is nt d best pls mike tell this forum who u tink is currently equipped to be elected in to the earn it post pls feel free to nominate your grand dad if he happens to be equipped bt i doubt dat since an equipped man cannot generate seemingly unequipped offsprings

Good to see that you guys have started getting desperate. Whoever does not agree with you on Jonathan you abuse.

You can say what you like but the fact remains that Jonathan has had time to audition for the job and has failed woefully.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 2:12am On Aug 15, 2010
Abuja, Nigeria - Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, gave the Kick Polio Out of Africa (KPOA) campaign a boost on Monday

http://www.afriquejet.com/news/africa-news/bill-gates-boosts-campaign-to-'kick-polio-out-of-africa'-2010060850578.html

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Nobody: 2:22am On Aug 15, 2010
you will hope that in the age of YOUTUBE; friends of Jonathan will have a video of Jonathan Goodluck delievering a resounding speech on his vision for the future of Nigeria.

He is celebrating 100days in office folks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dont let us down, show us a VIDEO of you confident and articulate PRESIDENT Jonathan Goodluck giving an insight on the direction he wants to take the country.

Pictures, typed speeches etc are for the previous generation. We should have a video for our new generation leader articulating his views in a very learnered way. Afterall he has a PhD.

I am waiting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 2:27am On Aug 15, 2010
^
You go wait tire. grin if you like, don't run off to youtube yaself.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by idupaul: 2:43am On Aug 15, 2010
Mr mike/anti . Pls refer me to a past post of urs where u critcised obj . U speak of an audition pls be good to remind us who d judge of the audition is . U or the millions of nigerians that now enjoy 20 hrs of electricity daily . And while u at it dnt forget to mention who u tink is more equipped to destroy the nation so u and all the other bloodsuckers who gain pleasure frm seeing nig in darkness.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by idupaul: 2:45am On Aug 15, 2010
Mr mike/anti  . Pls refer me to a past post of urs where u critcised obj . U speak of an audition pls be good to remind us who d judge of the audition is . U or the millions of nigerians that now enjoy 20 hrs of electricity daily . And while u at it dnt forget to mention who u tink is more equipped  to destroy the nation so u and all the other bloodsuckers who gain pleasure frm seeing nig in darkness.
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 2:50am On Aug 15, 2010
Last week, the FG through the VP ordered the immediate evacuation of the [size=14pt]2000 [/size] NIPP containers, loaded with equipment urgently needed to service our ailing electricity system. They were abandoned 3 years ago at the ports and placed on auction by the cabal. . . .Goods bought with our money! shocked

[size=14pt]Customs shuns FG, auctions NIPP equipment[/size]
Cover Stories, National News Aug 25, 2009 Share | By Godwin Oritse
LAGOS—THE Nigerian Customs Services (NCS), has auctioned containers laden with equipment for the National Independent Power Project (NIPP), while diverting others, dealing a major setback to the 6,000 Megawatts (Mw) electricity supply projection of the Federal Government by December. . .

More here http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/08/25/customs-shuns-fg-auctions-nipp-equipment/

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Nobody: 2:56am On Aug 15, 2010
^^^^^^^^^^^^

Please in what part of Nigeria do we have the power plant in the picture you have above? grin grin grin
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 3:49pm On Aug 15, 2010
President Bill Clinton and ex UN Head, Kofi Annan dropped in to say hello.
Under Jonathan, Nigeria bounced right back after Mutallab.

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Jakumo(m): 4:47pm On Aug 15, 2010
The benefits of access to uninterrupted electrical power will soon be available to all of Nigeria's hitherto dying industries, and to every living Nigerian, for the first time in 30 years, thanks to the urgent priority given that VITAL sector by the Jonathan Goodluck administration.

While all previous heads of state stopped at trumpeting patently bogus assurances of their intentions to lift the thirty year old blackout under which Nigeria has languished, Jonathan Goodluck quietly slayed the dragon by personally taking over the Ministry of Power and then promptly firing the hordes of squalid saboteurs who lived to profiteer from that perpetual darkness.  With those urgent steps taken, unprecedented funding poured forth into the energy sector, resulting in the vast improvements already in evidence thoughout the land, with the best yet to come.

Go Johnny Go !
Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Beaf: 6:54pm On Aug 15, 2010
Jakumo:

The benefits of access to uninterrupted electrical power will soon be available to all of Nigeria's hitherto dying industries, and to every living Nigerian, for the first time in 30 years, thanks to the urgent priority given that VITAL sector by the Jonathan Goodluck administration.

While all previous heads of state stopped at trumpeting patently bogus assurances of their intentions to lift the thirty year old blackout under which Nigeria has languished, Jonathan Goodluck quietly slayed the dragon by personally taking over the Ministry of Power and then promptly firing the hordes of squalid saboteurs who lived to profiteer from that perpetual darkness.  With those urgent steps taken, unprecedented funding poured forth into the energy sector, resulting in the vast improvements already in evidence thoughout the land, with the best yet to come.

Go Johnny Go !

It doesn't stop with electricity.

Nigeria has the 6th largest oil reserves in the World, yet our citizens were constantly engaged in do or die battles for scarce fuel. Those sub-human, pathetic and disgraceful struggles are now gone! Thousands of precious lives were lost in such demeaning struggles for what should be every Nigerian persons birthright, millions more had their self esteem reduced to less than those of the beasts that roam the fields.

[size=33pt]Fuel scarcity is gone![/size] grin grin grin grin

Re: Jonathan - The 100 Day Whirlwind by Nobody: 7:50pm On Aug 15, 2010
Beaf:

It doesn't stop with electricity.

Nigeria has the 6th largest oil reserves in the World, yet our citizens were constantly engaged in do or die battles for scarce fuel. Those sub-human, pathetic and disgraceful struggles are now gone! Thousands of precious lives were lost in such demeaning struggles for what should be every Nigerian persons birthright, millions more had their self esteem reduced to less than those of the beasts that roam the fields.

[size=33pt]Fuel scarcity is gone![/size] grin grin grin grin

What specifically did the Jonathan administration do to achieve this?

What are they also doing to ensure that the country with 6th largest crude oil reserve does not import petrol?

Thank you.

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