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Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 12:54am On Apr 14, 2015
At the LBS breakfast session held last week, Dr Kayode Fayemi, Director of Policies for APC, stood in for GMB.

He talked about the following issues:

1. 1.The cardinal agenda of the government and their over-arching themes will be SECURITY, CORRUPTION and UN-EMPLOYMENT; they believe that corruption has a very strong negative link to both security and un-employment.

2. There will be no real action until around October, partly because the 2015 budget is GEJ’s and may be fully approved in April; the new government will seek to align the electoral and fiscal calendars to avoid this type of problem in future

3. A cabinet will be announced very quickly, within one week of inauguration; anyone with a whiff of corruption or other tainting will not be on the cabinet; GMB’s body language will reflect zero tolerance for corruption

4. Emphasized that the APC is not a conclave of cardinals but includes the good, the bad and the ugly; in Nigeria, the bad and the ugly can be the biggest electoral assets but GMB’s government will not interfere with law enforcement agencies or the judiciary even if APC members are involved

5. The VP elect, did a lot of work as commissioner of justice in LASG and will bring this to a major revamp of the judiciary to complement anti-corruption drive and the rule of law; he will also anchor the economic committee

6. The new government will continue with some of the programmes in the GEJ administration, which were successful, for example Agriculture, but there will be a stronger collaboration between FGN and the states

7. A very LEAN government is the focus; this will involve resolving overlapping and redundant MDAs; largely in line with the Steve Oronsaye presidential committee report; this report was available to GEJ’s government but the will to implement it was absent

8. Rather than strengthen key anti-corruption agencies like EFCC, ICPC and SFI, these are likely to be consolidated and a single entity will be made more effective

9. Believe that CBN is getting over-burdened by developmental finance issues, at the expense of its core objectives; this will be changed

10. Subsidy on petroleum products will certainly go and the industry will be reformed as a matter of priority in order to attract new investments

11. While power reform has been commendable, and will continue, the approach will change. Transmission will be deregulated, regionalized and privatized in order to break down centralized transmission; issues of gas supply to Gencos will be addressed but the new government believes that DISCOs are the biggest bottlenecks presently; the government plan to add-on 4,000 MW of power every year and expect that output will be a minimum of 12,000 MW at the end of term of this mandate

12. Think tank detailed work indicate that N3 trillion in savings can come out of plugged leakages; believe that the employment drive will be private sector led

13. The government will allow market forces to prevail, including foreign exchange; debunked the view that GMB will use fiat to fix the exchange rate; however the government will keenly seek to protect the more economically vulnerable segments of the society

14. There will be tightening of the tax noose but no tax rate hikes/FIRS will be strengthened and the LASG IGR template will be adopted at the national level

15. While the infrastructure gap requires huge capital outlay which the government does not have, a master-plan will be developed; a situation where the recurrent budget is almost 80% and capital budget only 20% is not acceptable…(it does not appear detailed work has been done here….for example, they believe that un-employment is partly due to lack of skilled labour and hope to more actively engage the academic community to train for these skills…..but the tertiary institutions will need to be massively upgraded before they can compete )

16. Advised that we read the APC manifesto, available on the website and also, the Steve Oronsaye report

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 12:55am On Apr 14, 2015
Very very interesting....

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by idu1(m): 1:06am On Apr 14, 2015
Very interesting....

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tripod(m): 1:13am On Apr 14, 2015
Focused and articulate.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Nobody: 1:26am On Apr 14, 2015
GMB has got the Clue . . . Just surround yourself with purposeful peeps and everything will fall into pleasant places. Nigeria shall be great again.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by midolian(m): 6:13am On Apr 14, 2015
If not GMB, who else? ..Thank God we have u, baba

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by jaybee3(m): 6:23am On Apr 14, 2015
Removing subsidy is necessary but it has to be done within a reasonable timeframe due to sensitivity and undue hardship it may bring to the common man.

They probably have to get the refineries working first then systematically remove it as promised

I like the realistic power generation target as it can be easily measured year on year

This is a no-brainer:
"7. A very LEAN government is the focus; this will involve resolving overlapping and redundant MDAs; largely in line with the Steve Oronsaye presidential committee report; this report was available to GEJ’s government but the will to implement it was absent"

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Sweetguy25: 6:23am On Apr 14, 2015
They're now trying to use the non passage of the budget as a cover up to mask their inefficiencies. If the budget seems to be a problem, they should tell GEJ, a supplementary budget will be passed now and Buhari will pass a standard budget when he takes over. Nigerians don't have time, we can't wait till october for you start being serious.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by lymelyte(m): 6:34am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
They're now trying to use the non passage of the budget as a cover up to mask their inefficiencies. If the budget seems to be a problem, they should tell GEJ, a supplementary budget will be passed now and Buhari will pass a standard budget when he takes over. Nigerians don't have time, we can't wait till october for you start being serious.
Shut up if you do not have anything to say..

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Rawani: 6:35am On Apr 14, 2015
This is the direct opposite of what it means to be clueless. Well done sir.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by geedeex2(m): 6:35am On Apr 14, 2015
They should just focus on power and corruption plus including unemployment

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by theV0ice: 6:40am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
They're now trying to use the non passage of the budget as a cover up to mask their inefficiencies. If the budget seems to be a problem, they should tell GEJ, a supplementary budget will be passed now and Buhari will pass a standard budget when he takes over. Nigerians don't have time, we can't wait till october for you start being serious.

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let me laugh in otueke. I guess it was deliberate by the GEJ govt to muddle up the budget presentation that has delayed it's passage till now

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by phlemzy: 6:50am On Apr 14, 2015
I strongly believe that things can only get better with the incoming government!

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Nexxy007: 6:55am On Apr 14, 2015
Can't wait for this administration to end and allow BABA start working

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Sweetguy25: 6:57am On Apr 14, 2015
theV0ice:


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let me laugh in otueke. I guess it was deliberate by the GEJ govt to muddle up the budget presentation that has delayed it's passage till now
Okonjo presented the budget to the National assembly late last year. GEJ has nothing to do with it. Blame your legislators.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by refreshrate: 7:02am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
Okonjo presented the budget to the National assembly late last year. GEJ has nothing to do with it. Blame your legislators.

I dey toilet now. The thing dey hard me to discharge - blame GEJ. Crase people everywhere I don't know why you answered that character

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 7:04am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
They're now trying to use the non passage of the budget as a cover up to mask their inefficiencies. If the budget seems to be a problem, they should tell GEJ, a supplementary budget will be passed now and Buhari will pass a standard budget when he takes over. Nigerians don't have time, we can't wait till october for you start being serious.

This is not about GEJ but the system where electoral and fiscal policies are not aligned.

Read it properly.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by theV0ice: 7:09am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
Okonjo presented the budget to the National assembly late last year. GEJ has nothing to do with it. Blame your legislators.

who heads the NASS as of now? How many times have they had to adjust and tweak it?

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by cold(m): 7:09am On Apr 14, 2015
The APC will be the majority in the house in the next dispensation. So passing the budget shouldn't be that much of a bottleneck after finetuning certain grey areas. Abeg October seems like eternity to begin to see any changes. Buhari this is not what we agreed na,you promised to hit the ground running. Lately i've noticed how you've been lowering expectations with anecdotes like 'i am not a miracle worker', 'i can't promise to find the girls', 'i can't promise to end boko haram in two months' etc,etc.
This is a complete turn around for someone who vowed to send down fire from heaven to cleanse the entire country and turn it into a paradise. Anyways, we'll be watching and listening with rapt attention. In any event,i still want you to do well because at the end of the day,a prosperous Nigeria will still be to the greater good of all Nigerians and by extension,Africa.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Sweetguy25: 7:11am On Apr 14, 2015
tbaba1234:


This is not about GEJ but the system where electoral and fiscal policies are not aligned.

Read it properly.

What the hell do you mean by electoral and fiscal policies not aligned? What does that mean?

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 7:16am On Apr 14, 2015
cold:
The APC will be the majority in the house in the next dispensation. So passing the budget shouldn't be that much of a bottleneck after finetuning certain grey areas. Abeg October seems like eternity to begin to see any changes. Buhari this is not what we agreed na,you promised to hit the ground running. Lately i've noticed how you've been lowering expectations

The budget would probably be passed soon, so time for fine tuning will be over

I am certain that the government will start work but the pace will pick up from October.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 7:20am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
What the hell do you mean by electoral and fiscal policies not aligned? What does that mean?

It means the Jonathan's budget will come into law just before another government with different plans takes over.
That makes it difficult for the new government to implement all their plans as they are operating under another budget.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by vanunu: 7:26am On Apr 14, 2015
Is it not the same subsidy that jona tried to remove and there was serious demonstration against him in the north and south west.

Deregulation of transmission lines should not be a priority for now, it should be left with the company that is managing it.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 7:29am On Apr 14, 2015
vanunu:
Is it not the same subsidy that jona tried to remove and there was serious demonstration against him in the north and south west.

Deregulation of transmission lines should not be a priority for now, it should be left with the company that is managing it for now.

Many agree subsidy must go but government should improve local refining capacity first. That way, the shock is managed.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Sweetguy25: 7:30am On Apr 14, 2015
tbaba1234:


It means the Jonathan's budget will come into law just before another government with different plans takes over.
That makes it difficult for the new government to implement all their plans as they are operating under another budget.
That's what I said before. If the APC thinks the passage of the budget will scuttle their fiscal plans and strategy, they should liaise with current government and implement a transitional budget to ease off current recurrent arrears.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 7:44am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
That's what I said before. If the APC thinks the passage of the budget will scuttle their fiscal plans and strategy, they should liaise with current government and implement a transitional budget to ease off current recurrent arrears.

Time is too short. Passing budget of any kind takes time.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Sweetguy25: 7:46am On Apr 14, 2015
tbaba1234:


Time is too short. Passing budget of any kind takes time.
Then no budget should be passed till Buhari takes over. We don't want excuses.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by denziz: 8:02am On Apr 14, 2015
Most of the changes the government want to effect might likely created shock in the system, I pray Nigerians don't resist them because of the hardships that come with it.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Nobody: 8:02am On Apr 14, 2015
I'm loving this!!! These guys are so focused.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by tbaba1234: 8:23am On Apr 14, 2015
Sweetguy25:
Then no budget should be passed till Buhari takes over. We don't want excuses.

Bros, this makes no sense.

What will government work with?? How long will it take to pass a new budget??

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by omenka(m): 8:39am On Apr 14, 2015
midolian:
If not GMB, who else? ..Thank God we have u, baba
The "lean government" is what gladden my heart the most.

The amounts saved from that can be ploughed back into making some critical sectors of the economy function even better.

I believe we'll get there soon.

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Re: Highlights Of The Approach Of Muhammad Buhari's Incoming Government by Sweetguy25: 9:34am On Apr 14, 2015
tbaba1234:


Bros, this makes no sense.

What will government work with?? How long will it take to pass a new budget??
Which government? GEJs government ends in less than 2 months and the budget is yet to be passed. It makes no sense to pass a budget when your administration will not last for more than 5 weeks. What will the budget be for? You'll be be passing a budget that the succeeding government might not be able to work with. It is better that the transition committee come up with a new transition budget or Buhari passes the new budget by himself.
Or better still, the APC work with the transition committee to adjust the budget to suit their revenue and expenditure plans.

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