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Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by kamsik(m): 10:03am On Nov 21, 2008
hello beautiful people of great nation called "Nigerian"

i always have this in me for more than one year now.

Did you think President Yar Dua can make this nation achieve  the Vision 2020

did you think President  Yar Dua is a decision making president

does he has ability to carry any tangible policy that will checkmate good governance

did he has any meaningful project to carry out for his 2+ years to spent in the office.

our so call vision 2020 is not sense i think we should be projecting for vision 2070 because this nation can never make it if why still have this corrupt  so call leader on earth.

please i want you beautiful great people of Nigeria let Dialogue  this points together.

thank you all


kamal bayo knight
Re: Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by citizenY(m): 10:29am On Nov 21, 2008
I thought vision 2020 has something to do with sight

I see blind leaders at the moment. cry cry cry cry cry cry cry


Anyway, the following areas must be addressed before we can get to that target but it appears your date is too far. I want to see it in my lifetime:-

Reforms in the polity -1) electoral , winners should not take office before court cases are heard and settled:; offenders should be prosecuted
2) the system of government, this presidential system is too expensive and cumbersome
3) The parties are too many
Re: Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by citizenY(m): 10:35am On Nov 21, 2008
I thought vision 2020 has something to do with sight

I see blind leaders at the moment.  cry cry cry cry cry cry cry


Anyway, the following areas must be addressed before we can get to that target but it appears your date is too far. I want to see it in my lifetime:-

Reforms  in the polity  -1) electoral ,  winners should not take office before court cases are heard and settled:; offenders should be prosecuted
                                   2) the system of government, this presidential system is too expensive and cumbersome
                                   3) The parties are too many
                                   4) the economy should  move away from oil to agriculture, solid minerals and this will make each state to sit up and not wait for federal allocation. In effect, derivation ceiling must be raised.

I shall continue but this is just my immediate reaction  





Re: Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by faoni572(m): 10:47am On Nov 21, 2008
@post, whether year 2020 or year 2070 nothing is going to happen atleast with the type of leaders we keep having in this country, we have had similar visions like this before and nothing happened at the end
Re: Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by udezue(m): 10:52am On Nov 21, 2008
u mean 20/20 da show?
Re: Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by kamsik(m): 10:57am On Nov 21, 2008
there are many question to be iron out here

election

reforming

transformation

good governance

good leader

moral behave of our so call senators

bad policy
Re: Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by chidichris(m): 1:04pm On Nov 21, 2008
the best way to judge the 2020 usual vission will be through his previous promises.
the man in question promised to iron out our power supply problems within his first year in office and nigerians are still waiting to know if the promise was in error or was it a usual campeign promises.
anyways, i know nigerians leaders see these stupid promises as a way to keep them moving.
at least with vission 2020, nigerians will see good enough reasons to give yar adua third and fourth term in office.
it is obvious that we are begining to reap the fruits of having a learned president.
Re: Can Nigeria Make It In 2020 by Midas02(m): 7:41am On Nov 24, 2008
I started a thread dealing with this topic but since you have this one going, I might as well paste my comment from the thread.

In the past few years, the Nigerian government has consistently proclaimed and fostered this concept of a Vision 2020, despite showing no evidence of an intelligent incremental positioning strategy. It boggles my mind to think how a nation can achieve any objective or goal, without putting in place and establishing a base for a calculated, intelligently designed, critically assessed plan and strategy for achieving set goals and objectives.

In simple terms, Vision 2020 is the objective of Nigerian government to grow the size of Nigeria’s economy from its current position of 40th to the 20th Nation in the world by the year 2020. Having said this, it is important to remember that the 40th position is by no means a measure of the government’s performance or of the living standards in Nigeria. The 40th position was not achieved! - It is simply so by virtue of the fact that Nigeria is the 8th most populous nation in the world and the 6th largest exporter of petroleum. For a true measure of development and government performance in Nigeria, we have to look elsewhere. Currently, Nigeria ranks very low in the Human Development Index (HDI) as compiled by United Nations Development Program’s (UNDP) Human Development Report 2007/2008. Nigeria ranks 158th out of a possible 177 position! When using the much lauded "Ibrahim Index of African Governance", which was specifically sponsored and designed for sub-Saharan nations of Africa by Mo Ibrahim Foundation (MIF), Nigeria ranks an embarrassingly low 39th position out of 48 African nations. The 9 countries in sub-Saharan Africa which we seemed to better were all countries that are either currently at war or are recovering from war, genocide or famine.

In Nigeria, I have come to recognize an exaggerated and excessive culture, a diversionary method of governance, the use of which is prevalent and ubiquitous - The eagerness of the government and all its proponents to have visions, launch useless products, engage in talks, organize seminars, attend conferences, host workshops and even sponsor symposiums. The ostentatious display of 'capacity' and 'intentions' whilst remaining completely devoid of true knowledge and capabilities to actually accomplishment the set goals and touted objectives! In simple terms, our leaders are mostly charlatans - showy and pretentious without any real substance! I have no doubt that there are many who will not agree with my observations and that is fair. I however admonish you to watch your NTA news tonight and tell me if you will hear anything of substance outside of the usual barrage of Seminars, Conferences, Workshops, ‘Talks’ and the occassional meaningless 'Launching'. This unfortuate phenomenon has been going on for the past 15-20 years! – since the days of Babangida and his useless MAMSER program and nothing has changed. This strategy is used to shroud a thriving culture of corruption and incompetence! Sadly, Nigerian journalists, who are suppose to see through this thin veil and call the government to order, have become a proponent and an extension of this massive scheme of self delusion and fraud.

I recently read an article where the Nigerian government was making preparation and arrangements for nuclear power plant facilities. I laughed to the point of rolling on the floor (but it is a sad laugh too!). I have never been able to understand why we always feel the need to outdo and ridicule ourselves before a world audience!. Here is a nation that failed to maintain a simple coal fired powerplant and has NOT the organizational intellect to maintain a gas turbine plant (even as we speak), yet they strut around in obtuse ignorance and promenade, talking about Nuclear power - A technology that is capable of destroying an entire nation if mishandled! Currently, any nation that is using nuclear power technology, has had to develop it themselves! It is simply not a technology that one can buy on the shelf! It is as if what is going on with Iran and North Korea is totally lost unto us! We make ourselves the laughing stock of the world when we exhibit such ignorant and unschooled naiveness.

I often read statements left on threads and you can tell that Nigerians are angry, disenfranchised and frustrated - to watch their purpose, and dreams, and hopes for a better tomorrow slip away, hijacked by depraved and incompetent leadership! To look at the horizon and see a vicious cycle of corruption, greed of mythical proportions with no end in sight. To be raped, defrauded and demeaned repeatedly, again and again, by the very "leaders" charged with public trust and to see no justice. To be humiliated, rejected, mocked and demeaned in foreign countries and to come home and be subjected to worse treatments! To see acute immorality and corrupt perversions continuously rewarded and to watch true nobility, honour, hardwork and honesty, disdained and sent to the gallows, left to rot in misery. To listen to loud and lame speeches, endure grandiloquent plans that never come to fruition year after year and to see one's hopes, aspirations, future and God given resources wasted on white elephant projects, squandered on redundant and obtuse minded projects and to have your sensibilities assaulted with hopeless visions, proclaimed and promoted by doomed and God forsaken 'leaders' - It is the most painful thing in the world!! And I share in that pain!

And now, they talk about Vision 2020!!. What the heck is Vision 2020?? How can a president who failed to fix ordinary roads (even the one to his own hometown) in 8 years have any vision?? I guess it makes sense for a nation to move from the 158th position (out of 177 possible positions!) to the 20th position of the Human Development Index, in the space of 12 years!! Especially a 'great' country like Nigeria which has spent the last 20 years in absolute and complete failure! - failing to provide even the most basic infrastructural needs - national infrastructures such as oil refineries, power plants and road networks have gone to the dogs!. Industries and manufacturing bases have been devastated and have become extinct amidst inane, acutely constipated and convoluted government policies. And now the same pack of morons suddenly have a vision! Yar'dua was in London, talking about vision 2020 and I watched in dismay, as the Westerners in attendance mockingly nodded their heads. What irks me most is not just the ubiquitous failures and lameness, but the so called 'Vision' and the mockery and ridicule that such uneducated, unintelligent and unrealistic projections bring upon our nation! Take a simple look at the history of any developed nation and see how long they have been at it, understanding the systematic and intelligent application of scarce resources to achieve their objectives over time - this tells the whole story!. It baffles me that while we have not even shown that we are able to successfully accomplish what the Roman Empire accomplished 2000 years ago (Coliseum, Water Aqueduct, Roads, Bridges etc), much less what developed nations demonstrated 60 - 100 years ago (Industrialization, WW2 technology and social Organization), we are willing to strut around, in abysmal ignorance, consumed with 'epileptic fits' and moronic 'nuclear visions' of the year 2020!.

What "Vision" ? - How about showing us what Obasanjo did with the $200 billion oil windfall in his 8 years of misrule?? How about showing a little humility and learning to climb a tree from the bottom up, rather than this wasteful, senseless and unproductive synapses that lead us to believe we can do the unthinkable and climb from the top down!. We need to tell these leaders to stop having 'visions' and to start showing us productive, efficacious and intelligent, step by step plans - and it starts with fixing the terrible mess which 30 years of misrule and misdeeds has left the nation grappling with! It is amazing just how much damage a single generation of irresponsibility can inflict on a nation! If it took 30 years to utterly destroy the hopes and aspiration of a nation, it will certainly take a heck of a lot more than 12 years to fix it, even with a genius behind the wheels! - and we all know that the present crop of leaders are NO geniuses!!! (not even close)

Finally, the question in mind should not be whether Nigeria can accomplish the goal of becoming one of the 20 most industrialized nations in the world – of course, we can! (eventually!). The question should be what are we putting in place today, to ensure that we are strategically placed to become one of the 20 most important economies and industrialized nations tomorrow. It goes without saying that the days of shameless corruption and mindless incompetent leadership have got to come to an end. We must enter a new era of accountability, intelligent planning & projections and smart articulate leadership. For the day is far spent and the inevitable gloom of wasted and squandered potentials draws closer! If nothing at all, we should learn from history and from the contemporary example of a tiny nation like U.A.E, for beyond the horizon of current excesses lies the impending doom of an era of radically diminished crude oil importance! It will be calamitous and devastating to reach that point and have a nation that is totally unprepared and is still largely underdeveloped!

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