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7 Days To Go: Buhari Transition Panel Still In The Dark Over State Of Affairs. by Johnnyessence(m): 4:06am On May 22, 2015
The President-elect, Muhammadu
Buhari, on Thursday confirmed claims
by his party, the All Progressives
Congress, APC, that the incoming
administration has yet to receive any
briefing from the Goodluck Jonathan
government as the country prepares for
the transfer of power in a week.
Mr. Buhari opened up while receiving
the Interim Report from the 19-man
Transition Committee he set up under
the Chairmanship of Ahmed Joda.
The APC has repeatedly accused the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
administration of withholding
information and seeking to frustrate the
transition.
The party’s claim was however disputed
by Mr. Joda, who said last week that his
team had received enough cooperation
from the outgoing government. The APC
maintained its position.
But speaking Thursday, Mr. Buhari said
the government’s committee, headed by
Vice President Namadi Sambo, had yet to
furnish the committee with any
information.
Mr. Joda also backtracked, and said his
committee managed to prepare the
report based on guesswork.
Mr. Buhari expressed disappointment
that the incoming government was
misunderstood.
“The incoming government was
misunderstood. It is not that we are
preparing for indictment. What we are
trying to get is a starting point, where
we are exactly going to start from,” the
president-elect said.
“We have seen the debt profile and the
performance of the economy.
“The question is what can we do about it
especially the urgent ones like social
security, lack of fuel in the country and
fraud. The list is endless.
“I thank you for what you have done and
I hope that the subsequent submission by
the government will make your job
easier and more efficient and tell us
where to begin from.”
The president-in-waiting thanked the
committee and assured that he would
read the initial report before the final
report comes in.
“My expectations were that each
ministry makes its own presentation.
The politicians know that they are going
while the bureaucrats who do the job
know they are staying.
“They are the ones who are going to do
the job and they are going to be
available to help crosscheck the
information.
“I think that this research you have
made will help the incoming government
to cross check the information on paper
given by the outgoing government,’’ he
added.
On his part, Mr. Joda said they had to
prepare the interim report by guesswork
adding that they were expecting the
government to make a presentation to
the committee on Friday.
He said the report would be built into
the final report which will be submitted
to Mr.Buhari after inauguration.
He complained of inadequate time and
members to adequately cover all areas.
“In spite of limitations, we were able to
cover all areas by breaking into four
sub-committees.
“We received lots of contributions from
Nigerians who have served the country
both in the private and public sectors
and in various fields,” Mr. Joda said.
On the state of the economy, Mr. Joda
said “Nigerians know that the economy
is bad, some of us here are directly
affected.
“Salaries and wages in some cases have
not been paid for months. The situation
may even be getting worse,” he said. www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/183454-buhari-confirms-apcs-claim-says-jonathans-team-yet-to-brief-incoming-govt.html
Re: 7 Days To Go: Buhari Transition Panel Still In The Dark Over State Of Affairs. by ibkgab001: 4:18am On May 22, 2015
Let them remain in Darkness like that
Re: 7 Days To Go: Buhari Transition Panel Still In The Dark Over State Of Affairs. by Nobody: 4:51am On May 22, 2015
There is even confusion with their lies, Buhari needs to invite the liar in chief Lai Mohammed into his govt to coordinate the lies they will churn out daily instead of this Gbadebo community school rhymes they are spewing here.
Re: 7 Days To Go: Buhari Transition Panel Still In The Dark Over State Of Affairs. by MUMINATED(m): 5:09am On May 22, 2015
OK
Re: 7 Days To Go: Buhari Transition Panel Still In The Dark Over State Of Affairs. by benuejosh: 6:13am On May 22, 2015
The end of cluelessness is near
Re: 7 Days To Go: Buhari Transition Panel Still In The Dark Over State Of Affairs. by olasmith10(m): 6:25am On May 22, 2015
its quite evident dat dis outgoing administration lacks records, organization, and adequate management..imagine resulting into guess work...#shocked#
Re: 7 Days To Go: Buhari Transition Panel Still In The Dark Over State Of Affairs. by Pangea: 6:27am On May 22, 2015
They have nothing to present naa,
Why do you think some ministries are already catching fire?
All the money has been frittered away
What they are doing now is night burial.
Unfortunately for them, the body that was buried still have one foot sticking out of the grave!
And some imbeciles will come here and call the Apa president a hero.

Someone wrote on facebook:
"The country 'Hero' Goodluck Jonathan is leaving behind. Obasanjo paid off our debt when Crude was selling under $30 per barrel. Obj accumulated $45b foreign reserve from $2.5b he met in 1999 and also left over $40b in Excess Crude account. Jonathan is leaving behind $60b debt after fretting away same amount via crude stealing and over N5trillion fraud within 5years. Crude per barrel under Jonathan for 5yrs sold at $120 until recent slump. This is how to be a hero in Nigeria"

DO YOU STILL THINK JONATHAN IS A HERO?

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