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Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Softesst: 7:34am On Mar 26, 2021
Osinbajo affirmed the President’s resolve to always look out for the Nigerian people, and urged members of the committee “to bear in mind that the vast majority of our people are not allowed to suffer.”

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Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Grace001: 7:34am On Mar 26, 2021
Please tell us what we want to hear, pastor continue to lie ..


We won’t, we shall, we will

Good for nothing useless Nigerian government.

You don’t want your people to suffer and Nigeria is already a poverty capital of the world.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by ngadaAwo: 7:36am On Mar 26, 2021
shut up you criminal

always parading himself as Saint while in reality he's worse than buhari

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Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Dejyom(m): 7:36am On Mar 26, 2021
If you don't know, you ask so you can be told. It isn't right for you to rubbish everything you know nothing about and call them lies.
People like you are called Olodo!
Do you even know anything about the Economic Sustainability Plan whose components implementation has been talk of the town?

Sonn:
PYO even you? a professor of Law? a Pastor? common pyo you don pass this kind lie nah Haba? all these everyday Audio release and implementation, Audio job creation una never wan stop am? HABA?
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Wilson2013(m): 7:38am On Mar 26, 2021
The impact of the .ESP is felt on the economy already as people are getting money directly from the gov't which is unprecedented. The reason why we came out of recession is the honest and fair implementation of the prog. No gov't in the history of this nation has done close to what this gov't has done in social intervention prog.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Dejyom(m): 7:47am On Mar 26, 2021
Only a senseless person will say that an active person like Osinbajo only talk and talk and nothing more.
Nobody in this administration has put in half as much efforts as Osinbajo has, to revive the economy.

SouthSouth1914:
Talk is cheap! Buhari is selling off sensitive Nigerian assets to his friends and family. Someone should tell him Nigeria is not his personal property.

Osinbajo is to talk and talk like a village town crier! Fuel is gradually turning to a luxury item, bag of rice cannot be accessible, security is in shambles, yet this VP is beginning to sound like a goat on heat!! Nonsense
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by supereagle(m): 7:50am On Mar 26, 2021
Lori Iro.


murecool:
OVER 2M JOBS SAVED, CREATED, AS FG RELEASES N288B FOR ESP/COVID-19 IMPLEMENTATION

Osinbajo: We won’t allow vast majority of our people suffer

New ICUs, Molecular Laboratories & Isolation Centres underway in 52 Federal Tertiary Health institutions

Pharmaceutical industries get N1bn support for unused raw materials

Bio-vaccine laboratory expected soon_

4000km federal, rural roads projects advancing steadily

5.8 M farmers enumerated under Mass Agric scheme

With the release of about N288B out of the N500B appropriated for COVID-19 intervention programmes under the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP), at least 2.1 million jobs have been saved, including new ones created, while over 4000km of federal and rural roads are at least 30% completed since the commencement of the ESP months ago.

These were some of the highlights emerging from today’s meeting of the Economic Sustainability Committee presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, at the Presidential Villa.

While noting the considerable progress recorded, Prof. Osinbajo affirmed the President’s resolve to always look out for the Nigerian people, and urged members of the committee “to bear in mind that the vast majority of our people are not allowed to suffer.”

Ministers and heads of agencies executing the Buhari administration’s Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) reported significant improvement in the implementation of the plan, as the Federal Government ramps up funding for projects across sectors to impact more Nigerians. Already more than 50% of the appropriated sum for the ESP has been released.

Under the Survival Fund scheme specifically, 1.3 million jobs have been saved, and another 774,000 jobs created from the Public Works Programme. This is apart from the total 26,021 jobs created from construction and rehabilitation works.

Other highlights include the release of 100% (i.e. N5bn) appropriation for the COVID-19 Aviation intervention; 50% funding (N26bn) for the Public Works scheme hiring 774,000 persons across the country, among others.

Commenting on the reports presented by ESC members at the meeting, Prof. Osinbajo said “I think that it will be fair to say that on account of the very good work that you all have done, we were able to get out of recession much faster than anyone would have imagined, although only marginally.”

Urging ministers and heads of agencies implementing key programmes of government not to rest on their oars, the Vice President noted that “it is important for us to continually bear in mind that we really have a duty to ensure that the vast majority of our people are not allowed to suffer. So, I feel we should be thinking more about the next thing that we need to do.”

In digital skills support for youth and women, anchored by the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Mr Clem Agba reported that N1.5b which is 50% of the amount appropriated for the scheme primarily targeted for job creation has been released to the ministry.

He added that priority programmes for the intervention is the training of 600 youths (100 from each of the 6 geo-political zones) on VSAT technologies who will also be supported with laptops and stipends.

The Minister noted that the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs has received N625 million (representing 50% of appropriated funds) to implement an empowerment scheme for women through capacity building in innovation and vocational training.

For the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports, the Minister said N2.6 billion representing 50% appropriation was released for implementation of youth employability improvement scheme through;

*Capacity building in energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies
*Positioning Nigerian youths for digital remote jobs
*Equipping of youths digital/robotic training centres across the 6 geo-political zones.

Another key highlight of the progress report is the release of N1.25 billion (50%) to the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons for implementation of programmes for vulnerable and displaced persons, specifically:

*The construction of 400 housing units for persons of concern in Zamfara, Yobe, Katsina, and Edo states; 8 PHCs and others
*Empowerment of 900 persons of concern with skills, starter packs and startup capital.

The Minister also reported that the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development received N2.45 billion representing 7.5% of N32.45 billion for cash transfer to the poor and vulnerable, while the balance of N30 billion is being processed.

In strengthening health system, the Minister said 52 Federal Tertiary Health (FTHs) Institutions received N23.57 billion (N853m each) for the establishment of ICUs, Molecular Laboratories and Isolation Centres.

The progress report presented by the minister showed that in 38 FTHs implementation is at an average of 47% completion with procurement process completed and equipment supply in progress.

Expected outcomes from the interventions in the sector include 520 fully equipped ICU beds available in FTHs; 52 Isolation wards with an aggregate of 1040 beds and associated patient monitoring equipment and 52 molecular labs with the capacity to carry out a minimum of 150 PCR test a day.

Other releases for the health sector, according to the minister include, N10 billion for the establishment of a bio-vaccine laboratory; N5.02 billion representing 50% to the Federal Ministry of Health for implementation of the following projects:

*Surveillance and Epidemiology
*Establishing Laboratory
*Point of Entry;
*Infection Prevention and Control
*Case Management
*Health-related communication
*Research and Development

In his presentation, the Minister of Agriculture, Alhaji Mohammed Nanono, said N17 billion has been released for rural roads project under the ESP while about 5.8 million farmers enumerated out of which the data of 3.6 million have been validated.

In the works sector, the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola said a total number of 4,350 direct jobs were recalled and 18,321 indirect jobs were created through the engagement of the contractors and suppliers handling different works across the country.

Members of the ESC most of whom attended the meeting include Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed; Trade and Investment Minister, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; Minister of Agriculture, Alhaji Mohammed Nanono; Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola; Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige; Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Amb. Mariam Katagum; Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Mr Clem Agba; Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouk, and the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mr Mele Kyari.

*Laolu Akande,*
*Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity,*
*Office of the Vice President.*
25th March 2021.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by ransomed: 7:53am On Mar 26, 2021
Remember you are a Pastor sir, why are you deceiving us?

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Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Laghondi2008: 8:01am On Mar 26, 2021
the ESP reported significant improvement in the implementation of the plan, as the Federal Government ramps up funding for projects across sectors to impact more Nigerians. Already more than 50% of the appropriated sum for the ESP has been released.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by AbuAeesha: 8:09am On Mar 26, 2021
see as Osinbajo arrange hand sanitizer for front like say corona is revolving around his office
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by zolajpower: 8:14am On Mar 26, 2021
TheRareGem1:


AbI? The same way Trump VP resigned right? When trump refused to assent the covid19 relief bill to cushion the effect of covid19 for the American people right? For destroying the Obama care where affordable health care is being delivered, did the vice President resign? Stop thinking with your anus please.
See painment , eyah sorry . You see sey the the gap between you and sense is like this
California and Lagos State
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by zolajpower: 8:19am On Mar 26, 2021
Joyce95:



Shame in which way? Shameless you're
Eyah! Aunty joyceee but I'm not the cause of your predicament, ill luck and frustration na . Why are trolling me ? But I thought my opinion counts here , im just talking in a real sense of it . Why transferring your frustration of not getting married on time on me ?
The VP doesn't know you neither any member of your family na , so why am i the cause of your problem ?

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Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by seyz91(m): 8:29am On Mar 26, 2021
cheesy
MufasaLion:
To slap this dwarf is just in my head grin

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Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Yankee101: 8:29am On Mar 26, 2021
You're saying some will be allowed to suffer?

Ogbeni they're suffering already
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by mrdharkchild(m): 8:31am On Mar 26, 2021
TheRareGem1:
Osinbajo is one of the sane people we have in this administration who are there to ensure impact of governance is felt positively on people

Rare Zombie.
U must b the type whose bf/husband would mate with girls in your presence, and after that make a well coordinated speech, sweep u off your feet and mate u. And repeat this routine in a litany fashion.
You are incorrigibly gullible, and that's RARE
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by uniquelyspecial(m): 8:33am On Mar 26, 2021
TheRareGem1:



If you are a talkative and successful like him, you are made in life...you have become breadwinner in your family
His success is not our business.

What we care about is good governance. We knew they are wealthier than us and our fathers before we voted them into power.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by samwillyco1(m): 8:42am On Mar 26, 2021
ceaser:
Haba! What is Osinbajo saying báyí? When 150 million out of 200 million Nigerians already live below 1usd a day. When 90% of Nigerians are already living below poverty level.



Sorry dear friend. @ bolded isn't likely to happen. A cabal will be created composing of maybe two or three privately owned refineries. The government will make policies to stifle out private players from entering the refinery industry while Dangote and the one or two more privileged elite will also do their quota to kill potential emerging competitions.

Then the three will connive to fix prices of petroleum products at the point where you will buy it. Therefore nothing like completion driving down prices because the "competing partners" rather than do thrir own things differently will now agree on price fixing.

We also thought local manufacturing was gonna drive down prices of cement but the scenario above is what has played out in Cement industry all along, meanwhile neighbouring countries buy cement far cheaper than Nigerians do.

Dangote cannot thrive in a sector where there is viable competition. Dangote cannot thrive in the telecommunications industry. He tried to flex his muscle in the Indomie noodles sector but got his hands terribly burnt because of stiff competition enabled by manufacturers from South West and South East.

OBJ gave Dangote Monopoly in the cement and rice industry by practically killing Ibeto group by ceasing his good and others at warf, I onced ask a question who was Dangote before 1999.

Dangote got knocked out in noodles and aviation industry because of open market competition thanks to God that BUA is giving Dangote stiff competition in cement industry, otherwise cement would have been 10k per bag
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by walkingshadow911: 8:45am On Mar 26, 2021
ceaser:
Haba! What is Osinbajo saying báyí? When 150 million out of 200 million Nigerians already live below 1usd a day. When 90% of Nigerians are already living below poverty level.



Sorry dear friend. @ bolded isn't likely to happen. A cabal will be created composing of maybe two or three privately owned refineries. The government will make policies to stifle out private players from entering the refinery industry while Dangote and the one or two more privileged elite will also do their quota to kill potential emerging competitions.

Then the three will connive to fix prices of petroleum products at the point where you will buy it. Therefore nothing like completion driving down prices because the "competing partners" rather than do thrir own things differently will now agree on price fixing.

We also thought local manufacturing was gonna drive down prices of cement but the scenario above is what has played out in Cement industry all along, meanwhile neighbouring countries buy cement far cheaper than Nigerians do.

Dangote cannot thrive in a sector where there is viable competition. Dangote cannot thrive in the telecommunications industry. He tried to flex his muscle in the Indomie noodles sector but got his hands terribly burnt because of stiff competition enabled by manufacturers from South West and South East.


you understand the cabal system.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by donprinyo(m): 8:48am On Mar 26, 2021
your views are inconsequential
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by pesuwe(m): 8:49am On Mar 26, 2021
These people can lie to high heavens
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Pharaoh4rin(m): 8:52am On Mar 26, 2021
By God's power, I'll be in his office next week. And for the first time he'd realised that there are youths who are audacious. I like Osibanjo does not mean I should remain silent in the face of perversion. That'll be preposterous.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by History555: 8:53am On Mar 26, 2021
Osinbanjo is trying to hard to get noticed. He wants to appear as if he is doing something but deep down he is not. He looks like someone that would rather be somewhere else than under dull buhari
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Nobody: 9:02am On Mar 26, 2021
Rev Easy abeg
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by Coolgent(m): 9:09am On Mar 26, 2021
Pastorenterpreneur! Road side Prof.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by SouthSouth1914: 9:25am On Mar 26, 2021
meditator:
If DSS carry this one now to come and explain how Buhari is selling Nigerian assets to his friends and family, he will start barking and crying like an orphan goat

Mugu didn’t you read about oil licenses being given to ghost companies??
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by SouthSouth1914: 9:26am On Mar 26, 2021
TheRareGem1:


I wanted to comment on your trash but when I spot your username, I had to stop.

Coming from a person (Niger Deltan) that Buhari Osinbajo administration impact is being felt... With eight modular refineries built in your region, maritime university which started 2018with full academic activities in effect, and ongoing Ogoni clean up project where 57 sites in progress of work. Not to talk about the peace that was restored since 2016, no more pipeline vandalism, students on scholarship, government ensure their fees are being paid as at when due.

Modular refineries with different capacities in the S's like the Opac modular refinery in Delta state, Walter Smith is located in Imo State, Azekiel in Bayelsa state, there are two modular refineries in Edo state; the Edo modular refinery, and Dupot energy park, we also have Niger Delta Petroleum Resources NDPR in Port Harcourt, Ibafon in Calabar state, and ND Western situated in Delta state and Ikwe orna modular refinery in Akwa Ibom State..


Your region people who are handling Niger Delta commission fund are your enemies not Buhari or Osinbajo, in fact you should thank them for the new Niger Delta vision

Didn’t you read about oil licenses being given to ghost companies?? Is this standard practice for a sitting president to approve licenses to ghost companies? Is this not corruption?
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by SouthSouth1914: 9:28am On Mar 26, 2021
Dejyom:
Only a senseless person will say that an active person like Osinbajo only talk and talk and nothing more.
Nobody in this administration has put in half as much efforts as Osinbajo has, to revive the economy.


Actions speaks louder than words! Osinbajo talks as much as not matching his words with figures. Do you remember in 2015 when he was visiting town hall meetings round the country?

Forward to 2021, he is still talking.. What a shame!
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by CodeTemplar: 9:56am On Mar 26, 2021
We should learn from Saudi Arabia. They have oil and oil money far more than us. Where are they today?
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by asunaobi(m): 10:00am On Mar 26, 2021
Hahaha...They will suffer but not vast majority. Come on Nigeria ! Haven't we grown past this kind of mediocrity? This is not good enough.
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by lexy2014: 10:26am On Mar 26, 2021
TheRareGem1:
Osinbajo is one of the sane people we have in this administration who are there to ensure impact of governance is felt positively on people

Is that so? Who are d insane people we have in this administration? How did osinbajo end up in d midst of insane people & is still comfortable in their midst since 2015? Hope u no that birds of d same feather flock together?

He is "there to ensure impact of governance is felt positively on people". Pls what does that mean? Inflation is on d rise, so is unemployment. Insecurity & corruption are on d rise. Which impact are u referring?
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by lexy2014: 10:27am On Mar 26, 2021
Dejyom:
Only a senseless person will say that an active person like Osinbajo only talk and talk and nothing more.
Nobody in this administration has put in half as much efforts as Osinbajo has, to revive the economy.


What's d result of d talk and d "much efforts"?
Re: Osinbajo: We Won’t Allow Vast Majority Of Our People Suffer by seunayantokun(m): 11:09am On Mar 26, 2021
They are already suffering and being killed by the kinsmen of your boss, and you are saying you won't allow them to suffer? Which kain talk be day?

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