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Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by egift(m): 7:21pm On Apr 24, 2012
Among all the various sectors of the Nigerian society, name one that President Jonathan is doing exceptionally well.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Johndoe100(m): 7:54pm On Apr 24, 2012
We all know that your intention here is to peddle the usual lies told by the haters. However the truth is much different. We have been advising the president to be more proactive in the desemination of the achievements of his administration. Happily he has agreed. The ministers have been instructed to dialugue with the press and the people to both show and explain to them what has been acheived. These dialogues have started. Today or yesterday it was the turn of the transport ministery, and I for one was highly impressed with the giant strides we have made in bringing back the railways. People now travel to ALL the four coners of this country by rail.
I do not want to engage you further as you haters are a vexation to ones soul. For those of you reading this with an open mind, I urge you to listen to the ongoing dialogues and learn what has been done and you will be amazed at what has been achieved.

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Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Rhino5dm: 7:55pm On Apr 24, 2012
Federal Ministry Of Retarrds.

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Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by SisiKill1: 7:57pm On Apr 24, 2012
Rhino.5dm:
Federal Ministry Of Retarrds.

Tee hee hee cheesy cheesy
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Callotti: 9:13pm On Apr 24, 2012
Domestic affairs.
Keeping both wife and concubines happy! cheesy
Boy! He runs a jolly, tight 'harem'!
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by PhysicsQED(m): 9:41pm On Apr 24, 2012
Fashion.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by SailorXY: 11:09pm On Apr 24, 2012
kill yourself cool
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by egift(m): 11:54pm On Apr 24, 2012
Johndoe100: We all know that your intention here is to peddle the usual lies told by the haters. However the truth is much different. We have been advising the president to be more proactive in the desemination of the achievements of his administration. Happily he has agreed. The ministers have been instructed to dialugue with the press and the people to both show and explain to them what has been acheived. These dialogues have started. Today or yesterday it was the turn of the transport ministery, and I for one was highly impressed with the giant strides we have made in bringing back the railways. People now travel to ALL the four coners of this country by rail.
I do not want to engage you further as you haters are a vexation to ones soul. For those of you reading this with an open mind, I urge you to listen to the ongoing dialogues and learn what has been done and you will be amazed at what has been achieved.

Did you have trouble reading the title? Stop spewing these propagadas - "dialogue with the press" ko, "four corners of Nigeria by rail" nee.

BTW, have you checked out the "Looting Sector" lately, he is doing great protecting the looters. grin

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Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by don33310(m): 12:03am On Apr 25, 2012
You said one but i will name four,1. Increasement of electricity tariff 2. Increasement of petroleum products 3. Creation of ministry of cabal and corruption 4. Creation of ministry of bokoharam. The president have done well so far,he deserve a second term.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by 999666: 12:06am On Apr 25, 2012
Rhino.5dm:
Federal Ministry Of Retarrds.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by nuclearboy(m): 7:15am On Apr 25, 2012
Boasting Sector

Impoverishment of Nigerians sector

Corruption enhancement sector

Annoying Boko-Haram to the detriment of those he should protect Sector
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Demdem(m): 8:47am On Apr 25, 2012
Johndoe100: We all know that your intention here is to peddle the usual lies told by the haters. However the truth is much different. We have been advising the president to be more proactive in the desemination of the achievements of his administration. Happily he has agreed. The ministers have been instructed to dialugue with the press and the people to both show and explain to them what has been acheived. These dialogues have started. Today or yesterday it was the turn of the transport ministery, and I for one was highly impressed with the giant strides we have made in bringing back the railways. People now travel to ALL the four coners of this country by rail.
I do not want to engage you further as you haters are a vexation to ones soul. For those of you reading this with an open mind, I urge you to listen to the ongoing dialogues and learn what has been done and you will be amazed at what has been achieved.

So u are even an adviser to the Retardeen? No wonder, been seeing ur good works in him. Garbage in, Gabage out. Nonsense.

@Post

Corruption. Nigeria is now less corrupt.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Beaf1: 10:43am On Apr 25, 2012
Johndoe100: We all know that your intention here is to peddle the usual lies told by the haters. However the truth is much different. We have been advising the president to be more proactive in the desemination of the achievements of his administration. Happily he has agreed. The ministers have been instructed to dialugue with the press and the people to both show and explain to them what has been acheived. These dialogues have started. Today or yesterday it was the turn of the transport ministery, and I for one was highly impressed with the giant strides we have made in bringing back the railways. People now travel to ALL the four coners of this country by rail.
I do not want to engage you further as you haters are a vexation to ones soul. For those of you reading this with an open mind, I urge you to listen to the ongoing dialogues and learn what has been done and you will be amazed at what has been achieved.

^^
Rubbish!!

Like someone asked: Did you have trouble reading the title?
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Dede1(m): 12:42pm On Apr 25, 2012
Callotti: Domestic affairs.
Keeping both wife and concubines happy! cheesy
Boy! He runs a jolly, tight 'harem'!


For the first time in your miserable life, you stumbled onto the truth. I guess through personal and practical experiences, you are qualified to make such observations.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by dioradegreat: 2:23pm On Sep 09, 2013
the president is doing well we most all support him

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Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by PapaBrowne(m): 3:00pm On Sep 09, 2013
At the time of this post, there probably wasnt too much to show as the dividends hadnt started materialising.

But today, so many sectors to talk about from Aviation to Agriculture to Roads to Rails to Power to Job Creation and the list is just endless.
Companies are moving back to Nigeria from Ghana and choosing us above the rest of Africa. FDI of 8 Billion dollars last year.
This year is even much bigger with GE and a host of others joining the league.
Completion of power sector privatization. Dangote's refinery. Fertilzer plants worth $6 billion.
The list is just endless.
And we are beginning to experience critical mass. That means steam is generating. Imagine what next year would be like when the power companies start investing massively in the sector and the 10 NIPPs come on stream. And all the roads under construction get completed.

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Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by 9ijaMan: 3:04pm On Sep 09, 2013
PapaBrowne: At the time of this post, there probably wasnt too much to show as the dividends hadnt started materialising.

But today, so many sectors to talk about from Aviation to Agriculture to Roads to Rails to Power to Job Creation and the list is just endless.
Companies are moving back to Nigeria from Ghana and choosing us above the rest of Africa. FDI of 8 Billion dollars last year.
This year is even much bigger with GE and a host of others joining the league.
Completion of power sector privatization. Dangote's refinery. Fertilzer plants worth $6 billion.
The list is just endless.
And we are beginning to experience critical mass. That means steam is generating. Imagine what next year would be like when the power companies start investing massively in the sector and the 10 NIPPs come on stream. And all the roads under construction get completed.

Are you sure your response refers to GEJ and Nigeria? Abi u dey live on another planet?
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by jmaine: 3:36pm On Sep 09, 2013
9ijaMan:

Are you sure your response refers to GEJ and Nigeria? Abi u dey live on another planet?

The Moniker is back . . . grin
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by AdmYamamoto: 3:53pm On Sep 09, 2013
PapaBrowne: At the time of this post, there probably wasnt too much to show as the dividends hadnt started materialising.

But today, so many sectors to talk about from Aviation to Agriculture to Roads to Rails to Power to Job Creation and the list is just endless.
Companies are moving back to Nigeria from Ghana and choosing us above the rest of Africa. FDI of 8 Billion dollars last year.
This year is even much bigger with GE and a host of others joining the league.
Completion of power sector privatization. Dangote's refinery. Fertilzer plants worth $6 billion.
The list is just endless.
And we are beginning to experience critical mass. That means steam is generating. Imagine what next year would be like when the power companies start investing massively in the sector and the 10 NIPPs come on stream. And all the roads under construction get completed.

Did you just wake up from death to be writing this nonsense?? Where is the evidence of any of these rubbish you posted?? It's one thing to support someone for any reason, it's your prerogative but facts are needed to substantiate concrete claims!

What exactly is endless in the list? Did he build new airports (not refurbish airports at over-bloated costs), evolved policies that now make it possible for Nigeria to manufacture and sell aircraft internationally?? What exactly in N or $? How much did he invest, what is the value of the return?? What FDI? Is it the one with the Chinese where they gave $ 8 B but will exclusively undertake the construction of everything, so money goes back to them! Back to their country but they create jobs for their Chinese people during that time, how does this permanently reduce the employment rate in Nigeria? What is the percentage of reduction?? Power sector and Dangote is NOT an achievement of the Jonathan government. Those are private sector investments done by private companies not because they are father Christmas but because they are looking to make more money for themselves and shareholders ultimately! Which roads have been completed? How much MONEY has been spent?

Check off what has been accomplished on the following lists, not running to steal the private investment efforts of companies trying to make more money:

by SONALA OLUMHENSE

JONATHAN Vows to Contain Jos Crisis

(AllAfrica, Jan 19, 2010) Jonathan vows to consolidate the gains of the [Niger Delta] amnesty (CNIELTS, February 15, 2010)Nigeria’s president Goodluck Jonathan vows to hold clean elections [Christian Science Monitor, April 13, 2010]

New Nigerian President Vows Electoral Reform Before Next Year’s Vote

[Voice of America, May 07, 2010] “...Our total commitment to good governance, electoral reform, and the fight against corruption will be pursued with greater vigor.”

Jonathan Vows to Tackle Erosion in South East

[AllAfrica, 24 February 2011]

Jonathan Vows to Prosecute Those Behind Violence

[AllAfrica, Apr 15, 2011]

Jonathan vows to end Boko Haram menace

[AFP, April 19, 2012]

Jonathan vows ‘major changes’ for Nigeria

[Dailymotion, April 20, 2011.

Jonathan Vows to Return Nation to Order

[Vanguard, 21 April 2011.

Nigeria: President Jonathan vows to address falling education standard

[West African Democracy Radio, May 18, 2011]

Nigerian President Vows to Strengthen Democratic Rule

[Voice of America, May 30, 2011]

Corruption: No more sacred cows, Jonathan vows

[Vanguard, July 26, 2011]; would rid the nation’s procurement process of all forms of corruption, he said at the fourth National Procurement Forum.

Nigerian president vows to bring terrorism under control, go after group that bombed U.N. building

[Associated Press, August 27, 2011]

UN Building Bombing - Jonathan Vows to Track Down Bombers

[Daily Trust, August 28, 2011]

Jonathan Vows To Crush Terror Groups, Says Sponsors of Terror groups now unveiled

[Nigeria Tribune, September 23, 2011]

Jonathan vows to fix public institutions, Says strong institutions recipe for Nigeria’s Greatness

(The Sun, Sep 28, 2011]

President Jonathan Vows to Combat Security as Nigeria Celebrates its 51st Independence Day

[IQ4News, October 1, 2011...

Jonathan Vows to get bombers

(Vanguard, October 2, 2010); “It is a wicked independence anniversary gift.”

President Jonathan vows war on crime, saying he had put in place a new national security strategy,

[Africa Review, October 2, 2011]

Jonathan vows war on crime as Nigeria turns 51

[Africa Review, October 3, 2011]

As Boko Haram changes gear, Mars Eid-El-Kabir celebrations in North, Jonathan vows to protect Nigerians

[National Daily Newspaper, November 6, 2011]

Christmas carnage in Nigeria, Nigeria’s president vows to bring those responsible to justice

[CNN, December 25, 2011]

President Jonathan Vows To Exterminate Boko Haram

[blanknewsonline, December 26, 2011]

Jonathan vows to “crush terrorists”

[Reuters, Dec 31, 2011]who set off a series of bombs across Nigeria on Christmas Day. “We assure Nigerians that we will protect them…We will crush the terrorists. If there are institutions ... which are harbouring terrorists, we will deal with them.”

Jonathan vows to protect Nigerians

[National Daily], November 6, 2011

Jonathan vows vengeance; to “crush the terrorists” who set off a series of bombs across Nigeria on Christmas Day

[Mail & Guardian, South Africa, Dec 31, 2011]

..it’s fight to the finish, Jonathan vows [The Punch, January 1, 2012]… he would not spare any effort aimed at fighting the sect, which he described as a “group of evil-minded people,” to the end.

Jonathan vows to work for the welfare and wellbeing of all Nigerians

[Newsdiary, January 16, 2012]

Jonathan Vows to Check Destabilisation Plot

[ThisDay, January 17, 2012]

We’ll wipe out Boko Haram – Jonathan

[The Punch, January 23, 2012]; vowed in Kano the federal government would soon wipe out the dreaded Boko Haram

Jonathan vows stronger relations between Nigeria and Ethiopia

[Channels TV, Jan 31, 2012]

Jonathan vows to increase petrol refining capacity

[The Moment, February 3, 2012]

Jonathan vows to sack appointees over 2015 campaign

[ThisDay, Feb 21, 2012]

Jonathan vows justice

[The Nation, January 23, 2012]

Jonathan vows to replicate Asian Tiger feat in Nigeria

[Channels TV, March 26, 2012]

Revenge attacks follow Nigeria church blast, Goodluck Jonathan...vows “to end the spate of mindless attacks and killings“

Al Jazeera (12 March 2012]

Jonathan vows to fast-track power masterplan

(News Diary Online, March 26, 2012].

Jonathan Vows To End Boko Haram Menace In June

[March 28, 2012, Yonhap News Agency, South Korea]

Jonathan vows to end culture of favouritism

(Premium Times, April 12, 2012 ): “You don’t have to know somebody who knows somebody before you can be given any high office to serve in the new direction we want to chart for the country.”

I will deal with Boko Haram, Jonathan vows

[Apr 13, 2012]

Jonathan to sack heads of MDAs for distorting 2012 budget

[Premium Times, April 13, 2012]

Jonathan vows “to sack heads of departments and parastatals indicted for lobbying members of the National Assembly for upward review of their budget

(The Nation, April 14, 2012)

Jonathan vows to correct structural defects in education

[Vanguard, April 15, 2012 ), lamenting that the defects in the system were responsible for the failure of children.

Jonathan vows to end Boko Haram menace

[AFP News, April 19, 2012], “security situation in Nigeria is not as gloomy as it is painted and the government “is working very hard and that we’ll bring this under control…”

Jonathan vows to eradicate polio by 2015

(Channels Television, April 24, 2012): “One thing I promise the Nigerian child, and also the Nigerian father and mother is that if we cannot solve all the health problems in this country now, one thing this present administration is committed to is to eradicate polio by 2015”.

Fuel Subsidy report: Presidency vows to bring culprits to book

[The Punch, April 26, 2012]...would punish all those found culpable in the N1.07tn fuel subsidy scam.

Jonathan Vows To Punish Oil Thieves

[Nigerian Pilot, April 26, 2012]

President Goodluck Jonathan has vowed that his administration will not shield any corrupt person from investigation or prosecution by the anti-graft agencies in the country

[NewsDiary, May 4 2012].

Source: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=85232:olumhense-beyond-words-sampling-two-years-worth-of-vows-&catid=38:columnists&Itemid=615

Jonathan promises to rid Nigeria of tribalism
News Feb 23, 2011
CHIDI NKWOPARA

OWERRI— President Goodluck Jonathan, has promised to build a Nigeria where everywhere will be home for every Nigerian citizen, irrespective of tribe, religion or state of origin if he was voted into power during April elections.

Dr. Jonathan, who made the promise in Owerri while flagging off the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, campaign in Imo State, also warned that there would be unimaginable crisis if youths were not adequately provided for in the next 10 years.

“We stand for the unity of this country. We are going to run a government where we will not discriminate against anybody, irrespective of your tongue, religion, nationality or your place of birth,” Jonathan said.

He also expressed hope that his administration would create a Nigeria where every citizen will have equal rights and justice, stressing that the issue of marginalization would be removed in the country.

“We hope to work with you to recreate the consciousness and awareness that any son or daughter of Nigeria, from Owerri to Enugu, Ibadan, Katsina or Maiduguri, will have equal rights in Nigeria. You will get whatever you deserve, whatever you are qualified to get and nobody will discriminate against you. That is our aspiration. That is our commitment,” the President said.

He also disclosed that the federal government had a number of infrastructural development projects going on in Imo State, adding that government would continue with it until the entire nation was transformed.

“We have a nation of about 150 million. Seventy percent of this figure are people under the age of 30 and 50 percent of them are very young people, under the age of 19. So, we must prepare for this coming generation of youths, otherwise in the next 10 years, we will have crisis on our hands,” Jonathan said.

It was the considered view of the President that “to do this, the nation must industrialize and we must encourage commercial agriculture, and that is why we are emphasizing on power generation.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/02/jonathan-promises-to-rid-nigeria-of-tribalism/
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by AdmYamamoto: 3:54pm On Sep 09, 2013
I adapted this from another poster, lets cultivate the habbit of keeping our leaders accountable.

1. You Prmoised to rule for only one term (reference http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12339017)
As a man of your words or rather as you want to make us believe, PLEASE stick to this plan and pledge.
I sincerly hope we will not have political jobbers, groups like Youths Earnestly Ask for Jona, Dbanj, Lagbaja, Sunny Ade all singing for your second term bid? I sincerly hope also, you will not come out and openly deny you didnt make such promise or statements as you did about the zoning saga.

2. You promised a consitutional role for Traditional Rulers!!! I am short of words but Nigerians are waiting

3. On March 17th 2011, in Dutse the Jigawa statte capital, you promised:"If I win the election, within my four years in office, I will establish domestic airports in all the states without airports, WE ARE WAITING.

4. In Nasarawa, at the flagoff of your campaign you promised at least a university in every state including building specialist almajiri schools to shore up education in the North so as to eradicate illiteracy. The Almajiris are waiting o!

5. On February 8th in Ibadan, the day you called some people "rascals", you promised to create jobs and improve the power sector. The OYO people and indeed all Nigerians are waiting!!!

6. On Feb 9th, you were in Bauchi and you promised to intensify oil and gas exploration in the North-East as part of efforts to harness resources for economic development. Also you pledged to boost agriculture, power and water supply for wealth creation and revenue generation. Then you assured that projects such as the Mambilla hydro-electricity, Jada irrigation project and Kafin Zaki dam in Taraba, Adamawa and Bauchi would be pursued to boost agriculture and industrial development. Then you promised that your administration would establish two universities in the region. The NORTH EAST PEOPLE ARE WAITING,

9. You landed in Portharcourt on Feb 12 where you made alot of promises, maybe to woo your Niger Delta people. Be that as it may, you announced that the NNPC, in partnership with the private sector, would establish a petrochemical plant in the Niger Delta (you didnt state where exactly). You promised the plant will create job opportunities for the Niger Delta youths. Then you went ahead to promise the implementation of Local Content Law and Petroleum Industry Bill. In case you cant remember when you made all these, cast your mind back to the stampede that claimed some lives (where your wife called them martyrs).

10. In Kaduna- You promised massive transformation of the agricultural sector through construction of large dams and distribution of one million metric tonnes of fertilisers for the 2011 farming season (The rains are here already, so fulfil your promises o)
You also pledged to establish Almajiri model schools to address the challenges of the Almajiris.

11. In Benue-You promised to revolutionise agriculture and establish industries in the country through a five-year plan (We need that Plan now so we can keep track, the five years have started counting already)
You also promised to complete the irrigation project in Otukpo. Then you promised that the second Niger Bridge and the Benue Bridge projects will be worked on in the next four years. I think its better to start now so by April 2015, we trust you would have completed it.

12. February 17th, you were in Plateau where you made shocked the entire country with amazing promises. First of all, you pledged to refocus on the solid mineral development of the state and make it one of the key revenue sources in Nigeria. The Plateau people are banking on you.
Mr President, You promised to build more dams and complete ongoing ones, so as to boost agricultural growth.
In addtion you promised to complete the Vom-Manchok-Jos road to boost economic links between Plateau and Kaduna states. Yoy left the state and the Plateau people have been happy ever since and now that you have won, they are waiting

13. Mr President on Feb 21, you were in Kogi. You promised among other things promised that the dredging of the River Niger and Lokoja-Abuja road dualisation would be completed very soon. THE KOGI PEOPLE AND INDEED NIGERIANS ARE HOPING AND WAITING

14. In Kwara State on Feb22, you pledged that the irrigation project in Shonga would be completed soon to boost the commercial farming activities of the New Nigeria Farmers in the area. Mr president, remember you also said the Jebba-Mokwa road and Jebba bridge would be given adequate attention to ease transportation in the area. Kwarians are waiting!

15. On February 24, Mr. President, you pledged to rehabilitate ALL ailing industries in Aba. I believe all Abians are hoping on you to provide the enabling environment to do their businesses, you must keep your promises,

16. Mr.President, on Feb 25th in Anamabra you said there is a plan to build a power station in the state, assuring that within the next four years your administration would construct and rehabilitate ALL federal roads leading to Anambra as well as the South East. You equally to provide potable water to the densely populated Onitsha and Nnewi cities and tackle erosion in the South-East. To tell you the truth, Mr. President, Anambrians are banking on you!

17. In Ebonyi state, you promised to dualise the Enugu-Abakaliki federal highway in addition to establishing a secretariat for ALL Federal government's agencies and parastatals in Ebonyi. Mr. president, The people of Ebonyi has never had it so good since the creation of their state. Now, you have promised them the good life. Please keeep to your words!

18. In Niger state, you promised the more power generation. Perhaps the most important aspect of your promises is that your government would map out a five-year strategic plan for road projects. (Please we are waiting for the Plan NOW!!!!)

19. On Feb 27, you were in Asaba, the Delta state capital, which happens to be my state. On that fateful sunday, you revealed that “The NNPC is developing a new programme that will absorb about 5,000 youths, ”, Mr. President, Deltans are delighted at this REVELATIONS. While that number is a far cry from the number of unemployed youths in the state, at all at all na winch (as we say in Warri), so Deltans are waiting.

20. On March 2nd, you were in Ondo where you pronmised that roads and other basic infrastructure across the states will be developed in four years. In addition you also promised the exploitation of the vast bitumen deposits in the state for national economic development and employment generation. The Ondo people are waiting. Your Four years have started already. You must start now.

21. On the same day, March 2nd, your campaigbn train was in Ekiti state. While there, you promised that more than N50 billion federal intervention projects were ongoing in the state. You can be rest assured that the Fayemi and indeed the entire Ekiti kete are waiting for you.

22. On March 9th, in Sokoto, you promised to rehabilitate the abandoned Shagari irrigation project as well as reviving the nation’s rail system and figh the menace of desertification in the country. Sokoto people have sufffered for too long. This is your time to redeem your pledge, Mr President. The clock is ticking!!!

23.The date was March 12th 2011 and you were in Ogun state.
Remember, the day you rode to Abeokuta through rail?
Yes, That was the day you promised an improved power supply before the end of the year through the Integrated Power Project (IPP) initiative.
You also pledged to build more refineries, encourage downstream activities, resuscitate rail transportation and create jobs. In case you have forgotten, that was the day that Gbenga Daniel (your South West campaign coordinator was booed by the Ogun people).

24.On March 14th, your campaign trained moved to Kebbi where you promised to establish a federal university next year (2012). You also promised to create jobs through science and technology, tackle environmental challenges and boost health care delivery.

25.Katsina, was your port of call on March 15 where you promised to enhance the living standard of Nigerians through implementation of people-oriented programmes that would provide citizens the necessary opportunities to realise their potentials.
In my opinion, this was just mere rhetorics as you did not make any concrete promises. or did you have the premonition, you will lose in Katsina? I might just be right.

26.In Kano, you pledged to resuscitate the nation’s power sector and encourage the development of small and medium scale enterprises in the country while ensuring justice, equity and fair play in the polity.

Mr.President, Space will not allow me to list the deluge of promises in Lagos, Osun, Borno, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Imo, Taraba, Jigawa, Edo, Bayelsa and Zamfara states. If you can accomplish all your promises in the next four years, then you will go down memory lane as the best President ever.


I WISH U GOODLUCK MR PRESIDENT

https://www.nairaland.com/836719/keeping-honest-list-gej-campaign
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by ThankGodEdeh(m): 3:58pm On Sep 09, 2013
GEJ's regime enhanced democracy. People can go to media houses and talk any how. Because of Gej's administration, we now know what free and fair election is all about. The sports department is making giant progress NFA are now getting things right.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by KwoiZabo(m): 4:01pm On Sep 09, 2013
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Adm. Yamamoto:

I adapted this from another poster, lets cultivate the habbit of keeping our leaders accountable.

1. You Prmoised to rule for only one term (reference http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12339017)
As a man of your words or rather as you want to make us believe, PLEASE stick to this plan and pledge.
I sincerly hope we will not have political jobbers, groups like Youths Earnestly Ask for Jona, Dbanj, Lagbaja, Sunny Ade all singing for your second term bid? I sincerly hope also, you will not come out and openly deny you didnt make such promise or statements as you did about the zoning saga.

2. You promised a consitutional role for Traditional Rulers!!! I am short of words but Nigerians are waiting

3. On March 17th 2011, in Dutse the Jigawa statte capital, you promised:"If I win the election, within my four years in office, I will establish domestic airports in all the states without airports, WE ARE WAITING.

4. In Nasarawa, at the flagoff of your campaign you promised at least a university in every state including building specialist almajiri schools to shore up education in the North so as to eradicate illiteracy. The Almajiris are waiting o!

5. On February 8th in Ibadan, the day you called some people "rascals", you promised to create jobs and improve the power sector. The OYO people and indeed all Nigerians are waiting!!!

6. On Feb 9th, you were in Bauchi and you promised to intensify oil and gas exploration in the North-East as part of efforts to harness resources for economic development. Also you pledged to boost agriculture, power and water supply for wealth creation and revenue generation. Then you assured that projects such as the Mambilla hydro-electricity, Jada irrigation project and Kafin Zaki dam in Taraba, Adamawa and Bauchi would be pursued to boost agriculture and industrial development. Then you promised that your administration would establish two universities in the region. The NORTH EAST PEOPLE ARE WAITING,

9. You landed in Portharcourt on Feb 12 where you made alot of promises, maybe to woo your Niger Delta people. Be that as it may, you announced that the NNPC, in partnership with the private sector, would establish a petrochemical plant in the Niger Delta (you didnt state where exactly). You promised the plant will create job opportunities for the Niger Delta youths. Then you went ahead to promise the implementation of Local Content Law and Petroleum Industry Bill. In case you cant remember when you made all these, cast your mind back to the stampede that claimed some lives (where your wife called them martyrs).

10. In Kaduna- You promised massive transformation of the agricultural sector through construction of large dams and distribution of one million metric tonnes of fertilisers for the 2011 farming season (The rains are here already, so fulfil your promises o)
You also pledged to establish Almajiri model schools to address the challenges of the Almajiris.

11. In Benue-You promised to revolutionise agriculture and establish industries in the country through a five-year plan (We need that Plan now so we can keep track, the five years have started counting already)
You also promised to complete the irrigation project in Otukpo. Then you promised that the second Niger Bridge and the Benue Bridge projects will be worked on in the next four years. I think its better to start now so by April 2015, we trust you would have completed it.

12. February 17th, you were in Plateau where you made shocked the entire country with amazing promises. First of all, you pledged to refocus on the solid mineral development of the state and make it one of the key revenue sources in Nigeria. The Plateau people are banking on you.
Mr President, You promised to build more dams and complete ongoing ones, so as to boost agricultural growth.
In addtion you promised to complete the Vom-Manchok-Jos road to boost economic links between Plateau and Kaduna states. Yoy left the state and the Plateau people have been happy ever since and now that you have won, they are waiting

13. Mr President on Feb 21, you were in Kogi. You promised among other things promised that the dredging of the River Niger and Lokoja-Abuja road dualisation would be completed very soon. THE KOGI PEOPLE AND INDEED NIGERIANS ARE HOPING AND WAITING

14. In Kwara State on Feb22, you pledged that the irrigation project in Shonga would be completed soon to boost the commercial farming activities of the New Nigeria Farmers in the area. Mr president, remember you also said the Jebba-Mokwa road and Jebba bridge would be given adequate attention to ease transportation in the area. Kwarians are waiting!

15. On February 24, Mr. President, you pledged to rehabilitate ALL ailing industries in Aba. I believe all Abians are hoping on you to provide the enabling environment to do their businesses, you must keep your promises,

16. Mr.President, on Feb 25th in Anamabra you said there is a plan to build a power station in the state, assuring that within the next four years your administration would construct and rehabilitate ALL federal roads leading to Anambra as well as the South East. You equally to provide potable water to the densely populated Onitsha and Nnewi cities and tackle erosion in the South-East. To tell you the truth, Mr. President, Anambrians are banking on you!

17. In Ebonyi state, you promised to dualise the Enugu-Abakaliki federal highway in addition to establishing a secretariat for ALL Federal government's agencies and parastatals in Ebonyi. Mr. president, The people of Ebonyi has never had it so good since the creation of their state. Now, you have promised them the good life. Please keeep to your words!

18. In Niger state, you promised the more power generation. Perhaps the most important aspect of your promises is that your government would map out a five-year strategic plan for road projects. (Please we are waiting for the Plan NOW!!!!)

19. On Feb 27, you were in Asaba, the Delta state capital, which happens to be my state. On that fateful sunday, you revealed that “The NNPC is developing a new programme that will absorb about 5,000 youths, ”, Mr. President, Deltans are delighted at this REVELATIONS. While that number is a far cry from the number of unemployed youths in the state, at all at all na winch (as we say in Warri), so Deltans are waiting.

20. On March 2nd, you were in Ondo where you pronmised that roads and other basic infrastructure across the states will be developed in four years. In addition you also promised the exploitation of the vast bitumen deposits in the state for national economic development and employment generation. The Ondo people are waiting. Your Four years have started already. You must start now.

21. On the same day, March 2nd, your campaigbn train was in Ekiti state. While there, you promised that more than N50 billion federal intervention projects were ongoing in the state. You can be rest assured that the Fayemi and indeed the entire Ekiti kete are waiting for you.

22. On March 9th, in Sokoto, you promised to rehabilitate the abandoned Shagari irrigation project as well as reviving the nation’s rail system and figh the menace of desertification in the country. Sokoto people have sufffered for too long. This is your time to redeem your pledge, Mr President. The clock is ticking!!!

23.The date was March 12th 2011 and you were in Ogun state.
Remember, the day you rode to Abeokuta through rail?
Yes, That was the day you promised an improved power supply before the end of the year through the Integrated Power Project (IPP) initiative.
You also pledged to build more refineries, encourage downstream activities, resuscitate rail transportation and create jobs. In case you have forgotten, that was the day that Gbenga Daniel (your South West campaign coordinator was booed by the Ogun people).

24.On March 14th, your campaign trained moved to Kebbi where you promised to establish a federal university next year (2012). You also promised to create jobs through science and technology, tackle environmental challenges and boost health care delivery.

25.Katsina, was your port of call on March 15 where you promised to enhance the living standard of Nigerians through implementation of people-oriented programmes that would provide citizens the necessary opportunities to realise their potentials.
In my opinion, this was just mere rhetorics as you did not make any concrete promises. or did you have the premonition, you will lose in Katsina? I might just be right.

26.In Kano, you pledged to resuscitate the nation’s power sector and encourage the development of small and medium scale enterprises in the country while ensuring justice, equity and fair play in the polity.

Mr.President, Space will not allow me to list the deluge of promises in Lagos, Osun, Borno, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Enugu, Imo, Taraba, Jigawa, Edo, Bayelsa and Zamfara states. If you can accomplish all your promises in the next four years, then you will go down memory lane as the best President ever.


I WISH U GOODLUCK MR PRESIDENT

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Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Abagworo(m): 4:08pm On Sep 09, 2013
The major thing Jonathan will be remembered for is the positive governance on the State level. In history one cannot write about Fashola era, Akpabio era, Chime Era, Amaechi era, Rochas era, Aregbesola era etc. Without remembering who's at the center.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by ssii: 4:42pm On Sep 09, 2013
What wonderful promises. I mean did GEJ actually promise all that . This man sure takes Nigerians for fools. How on earth would he have fulfilled those promises within 4yrs.
Yet people are nl everyday singing his praises.
@Yamamoto, pls you need to post these promises on every thread where GEJ 's e-warriors are celebrating him.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by PapaBrowne(m): 6:01pm On Sep 09, 2013
ssii: What wonderful promises. I mean did GEJ actually promise all that . This man sure takes Nigerians for fools. How on earth would he have fulfilled those promises within 4yrs.
Yet people are nl everyday singing his praises.
@Yamamoto, pls you need to post these promises on every thread where GEJ 's e-warriors are celebrating him.


Lets take the promises one by one. I'll take only the first 5 for lack of time. Gat more important stuff to do.

1) You Prmoised to rule for only one term (reference http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12339017)
As a man of your words or rather as you want to make us believe, PLEASE stick to this plan and pledge.
I sincerly hope we will not have political jobbers, groups like Youths Earnestly Ask for Jona, Dbanj, Lagbaja, Sunny Ade all singing for your second term bid? I sincerly hope also, you will not come out and openly deny you didnt make such promise or statements as you did about the zoning saga.

Please provide a video where this promise was made. I remember Jonathan saying there is no need to talk about 2015 when he hasn't even won 2011 elections. If you can post one article where Jonathan was quoted verbatim saying he will not contest, I will become a Buhari Campaigner.
Asides, why is anybody afraid of him contesting. Since you feel he hasn't done well enough and therefore isn't popular, why not encourage him to contest so that your chosen candidate can thrash him at the polls. Apparently, the only reason you and your likes are afraid of him contesting is because you know he is very popular amongst the masses and would have a landslide if he contests.

2. You promised a consitutional role for Traditional Rulers!!! I am short of words but Nigerians are waiting
This kind one no concern Jonathan. Go and talk to David Mark or Tambuwal about this or better still your senator or House of Repper. I think they have something like that in the constitutional review. But Does anybody really want this? I don't think so.

3. On March 17th 2011, in Dutse the Jigawa statte capital, you promised:"If I win the election, within my four years in office, I will establish domestic airports in all the states without airports, WE ARE WAITING.

He didn't just to this. He did ten times better than this. Renovating all our 22 Airports at a go. Building 12 Cargo Airports at a go. And building 5 new international terminals at a go. In the aviation sector he has done in 2 years what 5 leaders combined couldn't do in 40 years. This is one remarkable success that nobody can argue against. For the past 15 years I've been a regular traveler through both our international and domestic terminals and I have seen in 2 years remarkable transformation. I cant wait for the new terminals.

4. In Nasarawa, at the flagoff of your campaign you promised at least a university in every state including building specialist almajiri schools to shore up education in the North so as to eradicate illiteracy. The Almajiris are waiting o!
I wont say a word. I will let pictures do the speaking. As I speak, 124 of such schools have been built.


5. On February 8th in Ibadan, the day you called some people "rascals", you promised to create jobs and improve the power sector. The OYO people and indeed all Nigerians are waiting!!!

This is one of Jonathan's most outstanding success areas. The Power sector has been handed over to the private sector. The transformation has begun. Everybody knows what is about to happen. We privatized telecoms and say phone lines grow from 400,000 to 120 million in 10 years. The power sector is about to witness the same. And the interesting thing is that even without power there is already an explosive economic growth, imagine what next year is going to be like with improved power.
Jobs creation is happening as this government has operated the most favorable private sector driven economy Nigeria has ever known. All you need do is ask Dangote or other manufacturers or business people. I'm one and I know the kind of growth I've seen.


I am itching to talk about Agriculture. Rice importation has dropped by 50% and would be phased out in 2015. Cassava exports have grown by over 400%. I cant continue, because of time. Got work to do. On Agriculture, I can speak for hours about the transformation. Just go to the business section of Nairaland and see the new Agribusiness awakening that is happening amongst the youths.

A revolution is taking place already as a result of the excellent policies of this government and only those with an eye for opportunity would reap the benefits. Pessimists would remain in the gutter. Optimists would take advantage. Planes going to Nigeria are filled with Asian, Americans, Australians and Europeans. They see the transformation and are coming in droves. And the growth has just begun.

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Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by dioradegreat: 6:24pm On Sep 09, 2013
a humble leader can not be blackmailed with may lies,Goodluck is God's sent,Allah be with him
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by Kingspin(m): 7:49pm On Sep 09, 2013
Say the truth so that your soul shall rest n peace.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by ssii: 8:09pm On Sep 09, 2013
@ Papabrowne
Propaganda.
22 airports, 12 cargo airports.
Please name them 1after the other and post pictures.
Are you saying GEJ privatised the telecom industry?
Guy , contrary to your claims unemployment has increased.
Pls address the specific promises GEJ made in the different states and not this copy and paste from GEJ supposed transformation.
Can you also post pictures of the schools you claim and explain why GEJ Will renege on an agreement with. ASUU forcing students to stay at home for 3 months now.
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by dioradegreat: 8:27pm On Sep 09, 2013
when the aggrement with with ASUU was made was Jonathan the president in 2009
Re: Name One Sector President Jonathan Is Doing A Very Good Job by ssii: 9:02pm On Sep 09, 2013
dioradegreat: when the aggrement with with ASUU was made was Jonathan the president in 2009
He was vice president.
The agreement was between FG and ASUU , not Yardua and ASUU .
As the president now he should ensure that FG keeps her part of the agreement.

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