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The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 12:26pm On Jan 01, 2015
Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s manifesto caught my interest because of the mantra of “change” his party has been chanting. For Buhari and his All Progressives Congress, “change” is their theory of everything – that isthe ideology that undergirds their various propositions for the country. There is therefore no better place to confirm their commitment to change than their manifesto.

The Buhari manifesto, titled, Manifesto and Vision for Nigeria, is an updated version of what was offered in 2011 when he ran on the platform of his former party, the Congress for Progressive Change. From certain markers in the current document, the manifesto was updated for 2015 before he won the APC primaries. Considering how long this document has been in existence, you would expect a polished material; instead, it is filled with annoying typographical errors, ambiguity, and numerous unpardonable linguistic howlers.

The language blunders notwithstanding, the manifesto contains some good ideas; the right things that should be said to seduce voters. Buhari promises to initiate constitution amendment to entrench federalism (a consistent agenda). He talks about structural changes that will strengthen institutions. There is also the proposition of state police – an idea I consider long overdue for a fractious country like Nigeria.

One cannot say there are epiphanies in the manifesto that will result in change with a capital C. A number of the big bang ideas are what should presently subsist in the polity if there is the political will.

Curiously, for a manifesto written to a country in the midst of war with terrorists, the section on security does not include specific reference to how Buhari will tackle Boko Haram. Is this an oversight or a reflection of Buhari’s attitude to Boko Haram?

The document, over all, suffers from presumptuousness and over-ambitiousness. You would think Buhari has control over all the variables. When he states that he will “Make our economy one of the fastest growing emerging economies in the world with a real GDP growth averaging at least 10-12 per cent annually”, you want to ask him to be more elaborate on how he can control economic growth rate. On infrastructure, he says he will “Generate, transmit and distribute electricity on a 24/7 basis whilst simultaneously ensuring the development of sustainable/renewable energy, by 2019.” How does he do this and what is the timeline for achieving it? The manifesto does not provide the answers. The ambiguity in the ideas also extends to his foreign policy. Buhari says he will, “establish a special relationship with the leading emerging markets like Brazil; Russia, India and China (BRIC) and other strategic partners around the world” but you want him to define “special” and where this relationship will lead.

For most of the time while reading this manifesto, I kept asking, “How does he propose to do this?” Perhaps, it would have been easier if he had stayed on maybe five key areas and given a clear and coherent projection of how changes in those sectors will have a multiplier effect on other sectors.

I also observed that Buhari seems to assume an unlimited supply of finances and he is not shy to spend. For instance, under “Economy”, he says he will “create a Social Welfare Programme of at least Five Thousand Naira (N5,000) that will cater to the 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens upon the demonstration of children’s enrolment in school and evidence of immunisation to help promote family stability. (And) Provide allowances to the discharged but unemployed Youth Corps members for Twelve (12) months while in the skills and entrepreneurial development programmes.”

Where does he expect the money to fund these lofty ideas to come from considering Nigeria’s mono-economy is currently experiencing a downturn? Perhaps those who helped him revise this piece from 2011 forget to accommodate extant realities! Have they given some thought to the idea of initiating a vibrant taxing system to finance their welfarist ideas? We know that a candidate’s prefacing his campaign with the subject of tax is bound to face some hostility but then, the more sensible and realistic folk will appreciate the honesty. There is no government that has a sustainable welfare programme that does not take taxation seriously. In real life, manna does not drop from heaven. Somebody pays for it.

Or, is Buhari banking these ideas on the success of his anti-corruption crusade – that if nobody steals a dime anymore, there would be more than enough money to fund virtually anything? The manifesto even promises to introduce an insurance scheme for journalists and you wonder when that became the business of the government! Also, did the party consider the sociological problems that usually accompany social welfarist projects? In a country where “stomach infrastructure” appeals to even folk who can afford their own meals (but not their dignity), handing out N5,000 to “poor” people monthly can result in a valorisation of poverty and shiftlessness.

Another aspect of the manifesto I find rather problematic is the use of personal pronouns. I can bet Buhari did not come up with the ideas in the document all by himself but the constant use of “I will…” to foreground his declaration gives an impression of someone who will build a government around himself. That perception cannot be good for a man battling with the image of a dictator and an inflexible religious fundamentalist. When I read the various instances where the manifesto states, “I will amend the constitution…”, I wondered if the complexity of democracy is considered. How do you talk of constitution amendments without the lawmakers? What will Buhari do when he confronts a hostile or irredeemably corrupt legislature? Will he resolve all the challenges with his hardliner stance or will bend his rigid frame?

One more observation about the manifesto is how it excludes the people it is meant to serve. After repeated reading, I still failed to see how Buhari’s agenda coopts me; how it demands any civic responsibility of me as a citizen-subject of the Nigerian state. If a president can achieve all the things listed in that document, what is there for me as a Nigerian to do other than to go to sleep, wake up to be pleasantly amazed Nigeria has finally become a paradise? I think Buhari’s “change” needs to move away from the top-down approach to governance that assumes that the government can solve all problems. The very essence of democracy is about “the people” and the roads that will lead to change should involve the people taking charge of the factors that affect them, not somebody promising them what he thinks is good for them. Obviously, not someone posturing as a messiah!

Happy New Year to you, dear reader!
www.punchng.com/opinion/viewpoint/the-trouble-with-the-buhari-manifesto/

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by temitemi1(m): 12:30pm On Jan 01, 2015
GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 12:32pm On Jan 01, 2015
Just like the author of this piece states, Buhari is a disaster waiting to happen. Cluelessness will not be enough to describe this man.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Tolexander: 12:35pm On Jan 01, 2015
temitemi1:
GEJ till 2019!!!
when will u start posting reasonable comments and stop spamming every thread with this sh1t!

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nogen: 12:38pm On Jan 01, 2015
Yes, he will use the military to fix everything that needs to be fixed in Nigeria and for Nigeria!

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Williamso(m): 12:44pm On Jan 01, 2015
Buhari is obviously not in government, so I expect him to be oblivious of certain realities. You can't describe how the sitting room is from outside the house. The real problem arrives when you can't describe the sitting room from inside...

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by shinechinedu(m): 12:47pm On Jan 01, 2015
Where can I find a copy of this manifesto please
Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 12:50pm On Jan 01, 2015
Buharichrist
Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by appini: 1:00pm On Jan 01, 2015
The whole world knows that Buhari cannot operate in a democratic settings.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 1:10pm On Jan 01, 2015
Sai Buhari, where is get manifesto let make some analyses

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 1:20pm On Jan 01, 2015
shinechinedu:
Where can I find a copy of this manifesto please
talk to barcanista he will defo have it

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 1:26pm On Jan 01, 2015
Buhari had this same manifesto in 2011. When it came time for the presidential debate, he was so badly prepared I realised he never read the document as he could not answer intelligently questions whose answers were right in the manifesto. Even if he read it, illiteracy will make it impossible for him to understand it talk less of articulate it. Imagine Hausa Fulani endorsing true federalism and devolution of power. Aburi acord comes to mind.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Zellie: 1:28pm On Jan 01, 2015
Where does he expect the money to fund these lofty ideas to come from considering Nigeria’s mono-economy is currently experiencing a downturn?
He'll borrow now. That's all he knows how to do

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by egift(m): 1:35pm On Jan 01, 2015
Nobody expects PDP agents to like the well articulated Manifesto. But they are all happy with Jonathan's inability to present to Nigerians his plans for seeking re-election.

Nigerians are unitedly voting Buhari for Change. We can no long dwell under the burden of Corruption.

Sai Buhari.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by PassingShot(m): 1:42pm On Jan 01, 2015
Another paid bigoted writer.

In one sentence, he praises the manifesto and in another sentence he was asking for details of good agenda. Should he not know that programs will come during execution phase?

Talk of looking for dirt in distilled water!

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by LRNZH(m): 1:47pm On Jan 01, 2015
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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by LRNZH(m): 1:51pm On Jan 01, 2015
I am.sorry but the writer is shallow in his analysis.

Instead of tackling the actual points in the manifesto and providing alternatives..... he's just using bogus words to make a watery conclusion of negativity.

I'm even curious to know his background.

I have more research to do... We shall get to the bottom of this matter.


By the way, GEJ's New Year speech this morning is bereft of ideas. There was nothing on his plans (if any) for Power, Refining, Security and on tackling Corruption.
That's the manifesto PDP has for 2015.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Sealeddeal(m): 2:01pm On Jan 01, 2015
Buhari is totally lacking in idea of running a democratic style of government. He is a socialist just like an average core-muslim. He has a plan of social welfare program for poor so that he will steal the money from Niger delta states to feed millions of hausa-fulani urchins. Here in eastern nIgeria,we do not want social welfare program. We need a good ground to bring up idea and make as much money as we need. Buhari will be better as a governor of northern state and not a president of Nigeria.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 2:04pm On Jan 01, 2015
egift:
Nobody expects PDP agents to like the well articulated Manifesto. But they are all happy with Jonathan's inability to present to Nigerians his plans for seeking re-election.

Nigerians are unitedly voting Buhari for Change. We can no long dwell under the burden of Corruption.

Sai Buhari.
well articulated yet fraught with gramatical errors.. Well articulated yet exhumed and repackaged from 2011 without considering the changing times and conditions. I think you should be worried more about the writer's negative assertions and provide answers to them

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 2:19pm On Jan 01, 2015
Buhari is not the messiah

As the author said

Buhari's plan did not create a platform for citizens contribution

If Buhari thinks we would accept the era of monkey(ND) dey work baboon(Arewa) they chop based on our oil wealth, then he is in for a rude and brute shock


SW youths

This below is what you guys need and not
VP position






1) Resource Control

2) Fiscal Federalism

3) Privatization

4) Political Federalism

5) Decentralization of Nigeria

6) Restructuring of Nigeria

6) Institutions giving detail account of their financial/other activities to the public through their websites/panels for public scrutiny every 3months.


Which are the fastest route to

I) economic diversification,
ii) citizenry prosperity
iii) political stability
iv) reduce corruption


These 7 points are the basis of True Federalism which can help Nigeria become a Super Power and a first world Nation.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by DWJOBScom(m): 2:23pm On Jan 01, 2015
Well done - you have done well

They are all politicians but we are no longer gullible

The part that's so funny is how he will persecute corruption and eliminate it - unleSs he starts killing them without honouring the court system or kidnap them the way he kidnapped Dikko. This is democracy and rule of law must take it's stand. GEJ has given the court it's independence and has never interfered so it's left to the judiciary to do it's job

To the APC ewarriors pls ask your pay masters how their representative will tackle corruption and distribute the thousands of Naira to Nigerians

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 2:23pm On Jan 01, 2015
jerseyboy:
Buhari had this same manifesto in 2011. When it came time for the presidential debate, he was so badly prepared I realised he never read the document as he could not answer intelligently questions whose answers were right in the manifesto. Even if he read it, illiteracy will make it impossible for him to understand it talk less of articulate it. Imagine Hausa Fulani endorsing true federalism and devolution of power. Aburi acord comes to mind.


Gbam

Unfortunately

SW dey fu ck up

Imagine foregoing their call for true federalism for a plate of VP


TRUE FEDERALISM WE WANT

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 2:26pm On Jan 01, 2015
LRNZH:
I am.sorry but the writer is shallow in his analysis.

Instead of tackling the actual points in the manifesto and providing alternatives..... he's just using bogus words to make a watery conclusion of negativity.

I'm even curious to know his background.

I have more research to do... We shall get to the bottom of this matter.


By the way, GEJ's New Year speech this morning is bereft of ideas. There was nothing on his plans (if any) for Power, Refining, Security and on tackling Corruption.
That's the manifesto PDP has for 2015.

why do you need to know thw writers background. Am guessing you feel every Swesterner must reason the way you do right?

Mr Abimbola has raised salient questions as to the viability and workabilty of Buhari's manifesto. What are buhari sets of action plans to acheive this goals. How does he intend to go about fulfilling all this juicy promises? Does he have the ready answers to all Nigeria's ails and how does he wish to convince us that he is really abreast with the issues confronting the nation. All we see yet again in this exhumed manifesto are just the usual campaign promises without substance of action

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 2:27pm On Jan 01, 2015
Sealeddeal:
Buhari is totally lacking in idea of running a democratic style of government. He is a socialist just like an average core-muslim. He has a plan of social welfare program for poor so that he will steal the money from Niger delta states to feed millions of hausa-fulani urchins. Here in eastern nIgeria,we do not want social welfare program. We need a good ground to bring up idea and make as much money as we need. Buhari will be better as a governor of northern state and not a president of Nigeria.


Gbam

His share the money for the poor philosophy is a major reason why

some SW youths like him

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Sealeddeal(m): 2:38pm On Jan 01, 2015
WhiteTechnology:



Gbam

His share the money for the poor philosophy is a major reason why

some SW youths like him

That zone is actually a den of stomach infrastructure. They will lose nothing by dragging nigeria backward and thats why they are supporting Buhari so as to use nigeria money for partying and sallah

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by LRNZH(m): 2:46pm On Jan 01, 2015
thekingsmen:


why do you need to know thw writers background. Am guessing you feel every Swesterner must reason the way you do right?

Mr Abimbola has raised salient questions as to the viability and workabilty of Buhari's manifesto. What are buhari sets of action plans to acheive this goals. How does he intend to go about fulfilling all this juicy promises? Does he have the ready answers to all Nigeria's ails and how does he wish to convince us that he is really abreast with the issues confronting the nation. All we see yet again in this exhumed manifesto are just the usual campaign promises without substance of action

You're the one with a sectarian tint. You're thinking SW and religion when you hear background. What makes you think I'm from the SW?

By background I mean her experience and education.

Her analysis is weak to be honest. While stating what she feels about the manifesto, she did not focus on the points in the manifesto and how it should be presented, strength and weakness. You do not critique objectively without providing alternatives.

It maybe that packaging her argument coherently is not her strong point.

Lest I forget, you're silent on GEJ’s New Year speech.

Like I stated, I'll try to dig more on this manifesto matter.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by ayusco: 2:59pm On Jan 01, 2015
@passingshot I think you are unfair to the author. She is a regular columnist on the backpage of the Punch on Thursdays. I'm a frequent reader of her opinion pieces and I can say with full confidence that she is an unbiased, nuetral political commentator. She has consistently criticised the Jonathan administration so I doubt she is a paid hack. Instead of shooting the messenger rather look at the message. Buhari should up his game and gain more insight on the workings of the nigerian economy. Only by doing this can we the citizens be convinced that we can entrust GMB with our mandate as a viable alternative to this poor pdp government
PassingShot:
Another paid bigoted writer.

In one sentence, he praises the manifesto and in another sentence he was asking for details of good agenda. Should he not know that programs will come during execution phase?

Talk of looking for dirt in distilled water!

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Eziachi: 3:02pm On Jan 01, 2015
Buhari manifesto or APC manifesto? Junk journalism.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Kenai: 3:07pm On Jan 01, 2015
ayusco:
@passingshot I think you are unfair to the author. She is a regular columnist on the backpage of the Punch on Thursdays. I'm a frequent reader of her opinion pieces and I can say with full confidence that she is an unbiased, nuetral political commentator. She has consistently criticised the Jonathan administration so I doubt she is a paid hack. Instead of shooting the messenger rather look at the message. Buhari should up his game and gain more insight on the workings of the nigerian economy. Only by doing this can we the citizens be convinced that we can entrust GMB with our mandate as a viable alternative to this poor pdp government

Buhari's supporters are known to shoot and kill the messenger nau, including Youth Corpers whose only crimes are serving their fatherland and assisting in the electoral process.
You can't preach Diplomacy to a pack of born-and-bred barbarians.

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 3:11pm On Jan 01, 2015
ayusco:
@passingshot I think you are unfair to the author. She is a regular columnist on the backpage of the Punch on Thursdays. I'm a frequent reader of her opinion pieces and I can say with full confidence that she is an unbiased, nuetral political commentator. She has consistently criticised the Jonathan administration so I doubt she is a paid hack. Instead of shooting the messenger rather look at the message. Buhari should up his game and gain more insight on the workings of the nigerian economy. Only by doing this can we the citizens be convinced that we can entrust GMB with our mandate as a viable alternative to this poor pdp government
gbamest gbam

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Re: The Trouble With The Buhari Manifesto BY ABIMBOLA ADELAKUN by Nobody: 3:15pm On Jan 01, 2015
Eziachi:
Buhari manifesto or APC manifesto? Junk journalism.
what is ur point really? Was apc there in 2011 when its present candidate used the same manifesto or is buhari not apc flagbearer?

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