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Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Chiomaella: 8:31pm On Jun 20, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari has challenged state governors to pay more attention to the areas of security, health, education and agriculture so as to address the menace of poverty in the society.

NAN reports that the President gave the challenge when he inaugurated the 2019 to 2023 National Economic Council (NEC) and its maiden meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Thursday.NEC, which is established by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999), as amended, is chaired by the Vice-President.

Membership of the Council includes governors of the 36 states; the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN); the Ministers of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Agriculture, FCT and the Minister of State, Petroleum.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Budget and National Planning serves as Secretary to the Council.

President Buhari said: “I want you to pay special attention to the four major issues of security, education, health and agriculture in the coming years of this tenure.

“As you are no doubt aware, our successes in these four areas will go a long way in lifting our people out of poverty and secure our future for sustainable growth and development.’’

According to him, if these four areas (security, education, health and agriculture) are actively implemented and closely monitored by NEC and the Governors’ Forum, “we shall in the near future see a more peaceful and prosperous Nigeria.’’

The president enjoined the States to find ways to increase internally generated revenues, improve VAT collection and increase agricultural output without disrupting business activities.

He also charged them to work with the Federal Agencies and the service providers in ensuring that broadband infrastructure is made available all over the country.

According to him, Information and Communication Technology is the future of work and “we must not allow ourselves to be left behind’’.

President Buhari observed that the Federal Government in the last four years had demonstrated unwavering inclusiveness in dealing with every State, notwithstanding the political leaning of the Governor or the predominant party in power at the State level.

“I want this to be your model at the State level. No matter which party we belong to, let us shun divisive policies and join hands together for the upliftment of our people,’’ he said.

He restated the high expectations on NEC as a veritable source of articulating policies and programmes that are expected to drive growth and development, secure the environment and take the country to the next level.

He also noted that the challenges confronting the nation in the next few years, especially in the areas of security, human capital development and employment for the youths are monumental and historic.

“But we are more than equal to the task,’’ he added.

On Security, the president assured that the government would continue to rate security of lives and properties as top priority on its agenda.

He said government was firmly committed to securing the territorial integrity of the nation, while confronting the remnants of terrorists, bandits and other criminals across the country.

He further maintained that there must be collective and deliberate efforts by all to improve the security of lives and properties across the country, saying that “security is a bottom to top operation.

“Everybody must be involved for total success.’’

On education, President Buhari stressed the need to take very seriously and enforce very rigorously the statutory provisions on free and compulsory basic education.

“Section 18(3) of the 1999 Constitution as amended places on all of us here an obligation to eradicate illiteracy and provide free and compulsory education.

“Section 2 of the Compulsory, Free Universal Basic Education Act provides that every Government in Nigeria shall provide free, compulsory and universal basic education for every child of primary and junior secondary school age.

“It is indeed a crime for any parent to keep his child out of school for this period.

“In my view, when a government fails to provide the schools, teachers and teaching materials necessary for basic education, it is actually aiding and abetting that crime.

“This is therefore a call to action. I would like to see every Governor rise from this meeting and rally his local Government Chairmen towards ensuring that our schools offer the right opportunities and provide the needed materials and teachers for basic education, at the minimum.

“If we are able to do this, the benefits will surely manifest themselves.

“Ensuring proper education during the first nine years of schooling means that our children start off their lives with some discipline and education. They will be safeguarded from roaming the streets, and protected from all the evil influences that assail idle hands and idle minds,’’ he said.

President Buhari, therefore, urged the governors to make a firm commitment to be personally involved in ensuring that every child of school age actually goes to school throughout the crucial nine years of basic education.

He opined that, on its own part, the federal government would strive to extend the school feeding programme which will not only encourage school enrolment but also enhance the health and learning capabilities of pupils.

He said the government would also assist states as much as possible to access the counterpart funding provided by UBEC for the development of basic education.

The president, who also spoke extensively on the nation’s healthcare system, identified lack of adequate funding as major obstacle to the realization of the nation’s goals in the health sector.

He said: “As I already indicated, public healthcare is also a major sector of concern where States and Local Governments have crucial roles to play.

“Health is an area where the neglect of one person quickly amounts to the neglect of many.

“It is in our collective interest that each and every citizen gets at least a minimal access to healthcare, including primary, preventive and emergency care.

“Funding is again a major problem in this regard, so we must take more seriously the idea of universal health insurance and strive to make it work in our respective domains.

“We must also find ways of assisting the poorest and most vulnerable in our society, who cannot even afford to pay the premium.’’

President Buhari said the governors must resolve to increase budgetary allocation to health and ensure prompt fund releases to keep the hospitals and primary healthcare centres in operation at all times.

According to him, the Federal Government is now implementing the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.

“By this, we hope to achieve at least 65 percent increase in the share of the population covered by primary healthcare by 2023, up from the 12.6 percent we cover at the moment.

“Accordingly, it is imperative for us to do more on diversifying the economy, and this necessarily entails the sustenance and even acceleration of the agricultural revolution, which is already firmly rooted in some States.

“Of our nearly one million hectares of land, about 77% is confirmed suitable for agriculture.

“The potentials are therefore huge, both for the domestic and international markets. Mechanisation and agro-allied industry are very big areas still largely untapped and awaiting investment, both by government and the private sector,’’ he added.

He, therefore, urged the governors to take agriculture most seriously as a very viable developmental enterprise.

While the federal government has primary responsibility for security and will not shy away from it, the president said the governors also have a critical role to play in ensuring security of lives and property across the country.

“You can definitely make a difference, not just by assisting the security agencies in your respective States, but also by keenly pursuing policies and programmes that forestall communal, tribal, religious and societal conflicts; policies and programs that promote education, information, dispute resolution, vocational training and youth employment,’’ he said.

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo had earlier highlighted the role of NEC, describing it as “an important body that advises and sometimes implements economic and social policies that affects the livelihood of Nigerians’’.

Osinbajo said Thursday’s meeting would be focusing on the crucial issue of national security and the meeting’s recommendations would be forwarded to the president for his possible consideration.

He announced that the meeting had 12 new members, which included the Governors of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Imo, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Ogun, Oyo, Yobe and Zamfara States.

NEC, which is established by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999), as amended, is chaired by the Vice-President.

Membership of the Council includes governors of the 36 states; the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria; the Ministers of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Agriculture, FCT and the Minister of State, Petroleum.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Budget and National Planning serves as Secretary to the Council.



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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by osemoses1234(m): 11:23pm On Jun 20, 2019
This long man don fresh oooo

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by PROFdanmike(m): 11:23pm On Jun 20, 2019
Like for buhari

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Quote for tribunal

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by tayolove12(m): 11:23pm On Jun 20, 2019
Noted

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by chiedu7: 11:25pm On Jun 20, 2019
With Fulani Herdsmen running riot,this meeting is useless

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Lanre4uonly(m): 11:25pm On Jun 20, 2019
Ok. It is noted.
Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by 24SEVEN: 11:26pm On Jun 20, 2019
Ok. We have heard...

But him that is tasking governors to make improvements must ask himself how much of an improvement he has made, so as not to appear hypocritical. It's not like he has made tangible progress and they're dragging him back.

In the four areas the president highlighted (security, health, education agriculture), I cannot conveniently point out a single sector he excelled in after 4years of uninterrupted governance.

How Buhari still remains in Aso Rock after 4 dismal years beats any sense of rationality. Developed societies usually sort out their mistakes after 1term but Nigeria being stuck with Buhari for another 4 years shows that Nigerians are truly the problem with Nigeria.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Lee84: 11:27pm On Jun 20, 2019
Always makes meaningless meetings with zero outcome.. Shift jare

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by JerryJJZ(m): 11:27pm On Jun 20, 2019
Next Level must be supported by the governors irrespective of their parties... This is what Nigeria needs now. God bless the FRN

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by itsene: 11:28pm On Jun 20, 2019
Just talk.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Kingspin(m): 11:29pm On Jun 20, 2019
How many meetings and what did they achieved? Nothing...

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Princedapace(m): 11:36pm On Jun 20, 2019
osemoses1234:
This long man don fresh oooo

Do u know how much of our tax payers money and sweat is used to take care of him and his family members.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Princedapace(m): 11:37pm On Jun 20, 2019
All these ones will not do anything for the country..

Just divide the country into regional based constitution

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by studentofTruth: 11:43pm On Jun 20, 2019
He also charged them to work with the Federal Agencies and the service providers in ensuring that broadband infrastructure is made available all over the country.
According to him, Information and Communication Technology is the future of work and “we must not allow ourselves to be left behind’’.


Truth here! I 21st century economy is hinged on ICT. Most jobs can now be done from home for client in different parts of the world.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Kingbenn(m): 11:44pm On Jun 20, 2019
I'm just glad he won the election because had it been he did not ni then some zombies would have been wailing and shouting his name here
Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by johnmartus(m): 11:46pm On Jun 20, 2019
I think this is second meeting just in this month alone. Buhari could you please step down and let another person that mean business to work.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by shitholenation: 11:53pm On Jun 20, 2019
Look at a fanatic jihadist talking about technology and education,oga what is the full meaning of boko haram?another question is that what will happen to the almajris in the north?

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Nobody: 12:08am On Jun 21, 2019
If there's anything this present administration is really good at, is talking too much with less or no action. It's only someone who just came into the country that would take this news seriously.. Btw I don't care the tribe or age of anyone who chooses to rule this country, just be damn smart and Mr president is not even S talk more of smart. It's a shame how the "Giant Of Africa" has been reduced even in the eyes of African countries, to the Shadow of a Dwarf..

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Bfarm: 1:08am On Jun 21, 2019
Naija ooooo



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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Stillthebest: 1:35am On Jun 21, 2019
Is this man really Buhari? It is doubtful seeing him this fresh. The man that used to wear turtle neck sweater under every dress he wore in the last two years suddenly became fresh and meaty... It is only in him I see an ageing man(70 upwards)become more Meaty in his limbs and face...
Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by contigiency(m): 1:40am On Jun 21, 2019
Quite exhaustive and well detailed. Only if the governors will help and play their supposed crucial role in governance. They and the local government chairmen are supposed to drive rural development in the area of basic health care, basic education, community policing, agriculture etc.

But because Nigerians for long have lost focus, all attention and criticism has been at the federal government, the president this the president that. No body wants to know what the state and local governments are doing. As if the essential reason for adopting a federal system that provides for the federal, state and local governments is no longer to bring government and development closer to the people.

Our local government councils have turned to gossip centers because local governments no longer do anything, governors in their greed, have long hijacked the finance meant for the local government developments. And nobody including the civil society organizations, NLC, NULGE etc is saying anything serious about that because they all expect the president to do magic and bring development to every corner of this country.

Well, thanks to mr President for his recent action in crediting the local government accounts with their various allocations this time around. Let's see if they will not wake up.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by contigiency(m): 2:01am On Jun 21, 2019
Felixamos:
If there's anything this present administration is really good at, is talking too much with less or no action. It's only someone who just came into the country that would take this news seriously.. Btw I don't care the tribe or age of anyone who chooses to rule this country, just be damn smart and Mr president is not even S talk more of smart. It's a shame how the "Giant Of Africa" has been reduced even in the eyes of African countries, to the Shadow of a Dwarf..

Criticism is not meant for everybody to do. And when you criticize without making any point or addressing the issue being discussed but being vague and talking without clear direction on the matter at hand, you end up proving to be worse than the person you are criticizing. If given the opportunity to be in the person's office, you will be a disaster.

The president is talking to people, encouraging and reminding them what they should do to help drive development. And you started passing the bulk on the president. Tell me any country where the president does everything for the country.

Why we think that everybody who have ruled America and other developed countries are good leaders and not dull and corrupt is simply because every other federating units and systems are functioning effectively. Everyone is contributing their shared quota to the national development. And that is what the president is saying here and the governors should do.
Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Nobody: 2:12am On Jun 21, 2019
contigiency:


Criticism is not meant for everybody to do. And when you criticize without making any point or addressing the issue being discussed but being vague and talking without clear direction on the matter at hand, you end up proving to be worse than the person you are criticizing. If given the opportunity to be in the person's office, you will be a disaster.

The president is talking to people, encouraging and reminding them what they should do to help drive development. And you started passing the bulk on the president. Tell me any country where the president does everything for the country.

Why we think that everybody who have ruled America and other developed countries are good leaders and not dull and corrupt is simply because every other federating units and systems are functioning effectively. Everyone is contributing their shared quota to the national development. And that is what the president is saying here and the governors should do.
You're very funny, if you quote me again in this type of stupid manner, I won't reply you.. I made a single point which is, this present govt is best known for talking too much with little or no actions which I believe every unbiased Nigerian will agree to. Since you had a contrary opinion, the least you would have done was to ask me to give more details and not quoting becus there's an option for it. Btw you're quick to insult and you don't even know me. I'm erudite least I would have insulted you.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by TalkTalkTwins(m): 2:14am On Jun 21, 2019
Chiomaella:
[s]President Muhammadu Buhari has challenged state governors to pay more attention to the areas of security, health, education and agriculture so as to address the menace of poverty in the society.

NAN reports that the President gave the challenge when he inaugurated the 2019 to 2023 National Economic Council (NEC) and its maiden meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Thursday.NEC, which is established by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999), as amended, is chaired by the Vice-President.

Membership of the Council includes governors of the 36 states; the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN); the Ministers of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Agriculture, FCT and the Minister of State, Petroleum.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Budget and National Planning serves as Secretary to the Council.

President Buhari said: “I want you to pay special attention to the four major issues of security, education, health and agriculture in the coming years of this tenure.

“As you are no doubt aware, our successes in these four areas will go a long way in lifting our people out of poverty and secure our future for sustainable growth and development.’’

According to him, if these four areas (security, education, health and agriculture) are actively implemented and closely monitored by NEC and the Governors’ Forum, “we shall in the near future see a more peaceful and prosperous Nigeria.’’

The president enjoined the States to find ways to increase internally generated revenues, improve VAT collection and increase agricultural output without disrupting business activities.

He also charged them to work with the Federal Agencies and the service providers in ensuring that broadband infrastructure is made available all over the country.

According to him, Information and Communication Technology is the future of work and “we must not allow ourselves to be left behind’’.

President Buhari observed that the Federal Government in the last four years had demonstrated unwavering inclusiveness in dealing with every State, notwithstanding the political leaning of the Governor or the predominant party in power at the State level.

“I want this to be your model at the State level. No matter which party we belong to, let us shun divisive policies and join hands together for the upliftment of our people,’’ he said.

He restated the high expectations on NEC as a veritable source of articulating policies and programmes that are expected to drive growth and development, secure the environment and take the country to the next level.

He also noted that the challenges confronting the nation in the next few years, especially in the areas of security, human capital development and employment for the youths are monumental and historic.

“But we are more than equal to the task,’’ he added.

On Security, the president assured that the government would continue to rate security of lives and properties as top priority on its agenda.

He said government was firmly committed to securing the territorial integrity of the nation, while confronting the remnants of terrorists, bandits and other criminals across the country.

He further maintained that there must be collective and deliberate efforts by all to improve the security of lives and properties across the country, saying that “security is a bottom to top operation.

“Everybody must be involved for total success.’’

On education, President Buhari stressed the need to take very seriously and enforce very rigorously the statutory provisions on free and compulsory basic education.

“Section 18(3) of the 1999 Constitution as amended places on all of us here an obligation to eradicate illiteracy and provide free and compulsory education.

“Section 2 of the Compulsory, Free Universal Basic Education Act provides that every Government in Nigeria shall provide free, compulsory and universal basic education for every child of primary and junior secondary school age.

“It is indeed a crime for any parent to keep his child out of school for this period.

“In my view, when a government fails to provide the schools, teachers and teaching materials necessary for basic education, it is actually aiding and abetting that crime.

“This is therefore a call to action. I would like to see every Governor rise from this meeting and rally his local Government Chairmen towards ensuring that our schools offer the right opportunities and provide the needed materials and teachers for basic education, at the minimum.

“If we are able to do this, the benefits will surely manifest themselves.

“Ensuring proper education during the first nine years of schooling means that our children start off their lives with some discipline and education. They will be safeguarded from roaming the streets, and protected from all the evil influences that assail idle hands and idle minds,’’ he said.

President Buhari, therefore, urged the governors to make a firm commitment to be personally involved in ensuring that every child of school age actually goes to school throughout the crucial nine years of basic education.

He opined that, on its own part, the federal government would strive to extend the school feeding programme which will not only encourage school enrolment but also enhance the health and learning capabilities of pupils.

He said the government would also assist states as much as possible to access the counterpart funding provided by UBEC for the development of basic education.

The president, who also spoke extensively on the nation’s healthcare system, identified lack of adequate funding as major obstacle to the realization of the nation’s goals in the health sector.

He said: “As I already indicated, public healthcare is also a major sector of concern where States and Local Governments have crucial roles to play.

“Health is an area where the neglect of one person quickly amounts to the neglect of many.

“It is in our collective interest that each and every citizen gets at least a minimal access to healthcare, including primary, preventive and emergency care.

“Funding is again a major problem in this regard, so we must take more seriously the idea of universal health insurance and strive to make it work in our respective domains.

“We must also find ways of assisting the poorest and most vulnerable in our society, who cannot even afford to pay the premium.’’

President Buhari said the governors must resolve to increase budgetary allocation to health and ensure prompt fund releases to keep the hospitals and primary healthcare centres in operation at all times.

According to him, the Federal Government is now implementing the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.

“By this, we hope to achieve at least 65 percent increase in the share of the population covered by primary healthcare by 2023, up from the 12.6 percent we cover at the moment.

“Accordingly, it is imperative for us to do more on diversifying the economy, and this necessarily entails the sustenance and even acceleration of the agricultural revolution, which is already firmly rooted in some States.

“Of our nearly one million hectares of land, about 77% is confirmed suitable for agriculture.

“The potentials are therefore huge, both for the domestic and international markets. Mechanisation and agro-allied industry are very big areas still largely untapped and awaiting investment, both by government and the private sector,’’ he added.

He, therefore, urged the governors to take agriculture most seriously as a very viable developmental enterprise.

While the federal government has primary responsibility for security and will not shy away from it, the president said the governors also have a critical role to play in ensuring security of lives and property across the country.

“You can definitely make a difference, not just by assisting the security agencies in your respective States, but also by keenly pursuing policies and programmes that forestall communal, tribal, religious and societal conflicts; policies and programs that promote education, information, dispute resolution, vocational training and youth employment,’’ he said.

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo had earlier highlighted the role of NEC, describing it as “an important body that advises and sometimes implements economic and social policies that affects the livelihood of Nigerians’’.

Osinbajo said Thursday’s meeting would be focusing on the crucial issue of national security and the meeting’s recommendations would be forwarded to the president for his possible consideration.

He announced that the meeting had 12 new members, which included the Governors of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Imo, Kwara, Lagos, Nasarawa, Ogun, Oyo, Yobe and Zamfara States.

NEC, which is established by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999), as amended, is chaired by the Vice-President.

Membership of the Council includes governors of the 36 states; the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria; the Ministers of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Agriculture, FCT and the Minister of State, Petroleum.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Budget and National Planning serves as Secretary to the Council.



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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by Kenneth10110(m): 2:18am On Jun 21, 2019
See the ones relaxing and chewing our countries money.
Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by contigiency(m): 2:29am On Jun 21, 2019
Felixamos:

You're very funny, if you quote me again in this type if stupid manner, I won't reply you.. I made a single point which is, this present govt is best known for talking too much with little or no actions which I believe every unbiased Nigerian will agree to. Since you had a contrary opinion, the least you would have done was to ask me to give more details and not quoting becus there's an option for it. Btw you're quick to insult and you don't even know me. I'm erudite least I would have insulted you.

You should have pointed where I insulted you. I think don't understand what Insult is all about mr Erudite. After saying that one quoted you in a stupid manner, you turned and eulogies yourself as being erudite which was why you did not insult the person. You see my initial thoughts about you is becoming clearer.

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Re: Details Of Buhari’s Meeting With 36 Governors by leofab(f): 2:30am On Jun 21, 2019
Lame conglomerate

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