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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by PassingShot(m): 9:27am On Jun 11, 2015
nsyforreal:


nothing achieved yet.We are praying for him to succeed.

All what you have listed has no impact.However,criticism should also not be directed at him cos its govt is barely two weeks old and with the level of destruction,two weeks is too short.
May be nothing achieved yet but I was motivated to write this because of how some people especially here have made it a point f duty to discredit his efforts before taking off.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Abugab(m): 9:29am On Jun 11, 2015
OP you have just done a good job with this expose for those dumb people who cannot even take charge of their lives but want others to do magic.
Expectedly, some neophytes have still gone ahead to do their uncritical criticism which have become a part of their existence without any form of rationalism.
PMB is very such on course and I am confident the critics will be shamed at the end.
Nigeria was a banana republic before PMB came on board and we can see some sanity already coming into the system and time and patience will be the greatest asset that Nigerians can offer at this time.

I wonder why some people have suddenly become hasty in seeing results if not because of bad belle.

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by agabusta: 9:30am On Jun 11, 2015
Passingshot. This is a beautiful piece. More ink to your pen. And more intellect to your person. Keep up the good work of striving towards a better Nigeria. You'll surely reap the benefit. Peace smiley
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by PassingShot(m): 9:30am On Jun 11, 2015
CallPolice:
Nice one OP.

Haters are welcome.
Thanks. Let them hate while PMB works silently to deliver his promises.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by baralatie(m): 9:30am On Jun 11, 2015
PassingShot:


Topic edited to reflect efforts. Thanks.
I can understand that you are trying to give PMB a good mark but you have to pray that this admini station moves strategically in lieu with its campaign promises.
today is 13 days already,tomorrow it will 14 and before you know one month.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by after1: 9:32am On Jun 11, 2015
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chukwudi44:
Ode fuel crisis don end ni? I drove all the way from ojota via Ikorodu road to Surulere and only one filling station were selling fuel with a very long queue.

On the movement of command center what has that one achieved?
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Old dirty fool, counter his point instead of calling him ode. You are more foolish and stupid chukwudi.

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by agarawu23(m): 9:33am On Jun 11, 2015
PassingShot:

Let me call on Lalasticlala and Ishilove and Obinoscopy to help promote it then. grin
nice move grin

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by greenalwaz: 9:33am On Jun 11, 2015
PassingShot:
What Critics Say
1. Excessive Traveling Abroad: Firstly, this is laughable given that these same set of people wanted us to believe that PMB is not strong enough to undertake the stress of traveling around the world that is associated with being a president. They used it as a campaign strategy to no success and now that the president is demonstrating that he is agile and as fit as a fiddle, they criticize him.

That aside, I cannot see any of the president’s trips that has not been worth the stress. His first two trips were meant to coordinate and reach a working agreement with our neighbors (Niger and Chad) on how to crush BH. Then the G7 which I have explained it’s importance and the next is the AU Summit which no reasonable person should have a problem with. If anyone is interested in what purpose the AU serves, Google is available please.

2. Appointments of Key Personnel: I used to be uncomfortable with this situation but after deep thinking, I have come to realize that there may be good reasons for the slow pace.
First, let’s note that ministers may not necessarily be appointed now since the NASS that will approve same will be on recess till end of this month or sometime in July.

Let’s take the SGF and COS positions for example. These two positions are very important not only to the president but to the nation. But does the fact that no one has been announced for each of these positions mean that no one is performing their respective functions?

Let’s look at the Service Chiefs too. Many expected that one of the first actions the president would take was the sacking of these guys given what we know of their performance and Nigeria’s working. However after deep thinking, I have come with possible reasons why the president has not sacked them.

I) Sacking them immediately will mean appointing new Chiefs who will have the challenge of ending the insurgency within few months that the president promised. We must understand that new Chiefs will require time (at least many weeks) to study and understand their hand over notes from the sacked Chiefs. The president may not be prepared to lose such valuable time.

II) Not sacking them may be a deliberate way by the president to “punish” the Service Chiefs by making the do the real work for which they have become rich. The president will be right to make them do the dirty work for which they have been made millionaires and as such should all go to Maiduguiri away from the luxurious living in Abuja.

III) PMB may have understood that what these Chiefs and the NA actually lacked under GEJ was the right leadership which he is ready to provide. As such, he may decide to keep them to achieve the much-craved results that could not be achieved under GEJ. If he does that, he will have proved at the end of the day that ability determines result more than type of available tools. After all, two people given the same resources will not necessarily achieve the same results.

SUMMARY: President Muhammadu Buhari has proved to be a man who is methodical and having the ability to achieve results. He doesn’t come across as a man who makes unnecessary noise about what he does or intends to do. As a true breed General of the NA, action should speak louder than words and that is what he is doing.

It is equally of importance to note that GEJ and his administration deliberately delayed handing over of their stewardship to frustrate smooth take-off envisaged by PMB; hence the handing over of their note on May 28th instead of the earlier proposed May 14th. That act surely denied PMB and his team a whole two weeks that should have been used in studying their notes. Notwithstanding, I am still confident that PMB will put doubters and haters to shame and make Nigeria proud once again.
Thks for ds.

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by PassingShot(m): 9:34am On Jun 11, 2015
Abugab:
OP you have just done a good job with this expose for those dumb people who cannot even take charge of their lives but want others to do magic.
Expectedly, some neophytes have still gone ahead to do their uncritical criticism which have become a part of their existence without any form of rationalism.
PMB is very such on course and I am confident the critics will be shamed at the end.
Nigeria was a banana republic before PMB came on board and we can see some sanity already coming into the system and time and patience will be the greatest asset that Nigerians can offer at this time.

I wonder why some people have suddenly become hasty in seeing results if not because of bad belle.
Thanks for the commendation.

Like I said, reasonable people will not want to criticize or examine a new government before its first 100 days but haters have taken theirs to another ridiculous level.

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by hunterden: 9:34am On Jun 11, 2015
chukwudi44:
Ode fuel crisis don end ni? I drove all the way from ojota via Ikorodu road to Surulere and only one filling station were selling fuel with a very long queue.

On the movement of command center what has that one achieved?

Why u no just try get small sense

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by PassingShot(m): 9:36am On Jun 11, 2015
baralatie:

I can understand that you are trying to give PMB a good mark but you have to pray that this admini station moves strategically in lieu with its campaign promises.
today is 13 days already,tomorrow it will 14 and before you know one month.
From what you read, can you sincerely say that the president has not been working.

I am not the type to look the other way if he fails but criticizing him even after a month is too early. Things were so bad and time is needed to achieve change.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Horlawale1(m): 9:37am On Jun 11, 2015
Kudos to Mr president

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by PassingShot(m): 9:37am On Jun 11, 2015
agabusta:
Passingshot. This is a beautiful piece. More ink to your pen. And more intellect to your person. Keep up the good work of striving towards a better Nigeria. You'll surely reap the benefit. Peace smiley
greenalwaz:
Thks for ds.
Happy you guys appreciate it. Thanks.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by ohamsuche: 9:37am On Jun 11, 2015
Buhari is a deceiver,he started with lie n deciet n hope dat he can successed my broda no he won't.As far as am concern Buhari has no atom of success.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by after1: 9:39am On Jun 11, 2015
nwando:
Is this thread meant to distract folks from the real happenings
The burning inferno in apshit that they are trying to control to no avail
Nice try

Hoesisi, how far?

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Nobody: 9:41am On Jun 11, 2015
chukwudi44:
Ode fuel crisis don end ni? I drove all the way from ojota via Ikorodu road to Surulere and only one filling station were selling fuel with a very long queue.

On the movement of command center what has that one achieved?
Mumu..... Bcus of a long queue for ur side
That one con mean say fuel no dey for other States bah?
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by spencekat(m): 9:41am On Jun 11, 2015
It is only the buharists will be happy with all these so called 'achievements'.

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by gratiaeo(m): 9:42am On Jun 11, 2015
omenka:
Apparently his critics think otherwise.

@passingshot: You even forgot adding his democratic credentials vis a vis non-interference in the NASS election. Had Buhari not wanted that shambolic event to occur, it wouldn't have. All he needed to do was deploy armed personnel to prevent anyone from gaining access into the building.

Fayose did it several times, they applauded him. Jonathan not only did it, he even ordered that they be tear-gassed, and they saw nothing wrong with that. But Buhari, whom they call a dictator, chose rather not to tamper with the process.

But these guys can never see all these, they'd rather we focused on how Buhari's fart smells and the colour of the boxers he wears.

Only time will tell.
Chai! This thing pain u wella. pele!
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by BecaciaBarbie(f): 9:43am On Jun 11, 2015
chukwudi44:
Ode fuel crisis don end ni? I drove all the wa y from ojota via Ikorodu road to Surulere and only one filling station were selling fuel with a very long queue.

On the movement of command center what has that one achieved?
Igbo grin
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by gratiaeo(m): 9:43am On Jun 11, 2015
joseph1832:
Reading articles like this makes me laugh, even though am an APC supporter, write ups like this makes me laugh!. The OP is unwittingly doing what the PDP supporters did during GEJ tenure as president, shouting achievements when nothing rigid has been achieved! At times I wonder whether people reason with their brains at all!!!.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Nobody: 9:44am On Jun 11, 2015
We are in a good hand . Good days ahead
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Nobody: 9:44am On Jun 11, 2015
Govt of the internet by the internet for the internet


Or perhaps I should say hinternet
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Nobody: 9:45am On Jun 11, 2015
lokito:
Too early to start bragging. He's actually doing a good and rational job.

@Poster above me just typed a DUMB post with a SMART phone. SMH!!!


The poster above you is a stupidd foool.
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Samirana360(m): 9:47am On Jun 11, 2015
I c no meaning in dis trash,,, ...what's d achievement here?

Oniranu

#babaonechance
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by tuncy(m): 9:47am On Jun 11, 2015
chukwudi44:
Ode fuel crisis don end ni? I drove all the way from ojota via Ikorodu road to Surulere and only one filling station were selling fuel with a very long queue.

On the movement of command center what has that one achieved?
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by agibigibi: 9:48am On Jun 11, 2015
chukwudi44:
Ode fuel crisis don end ni? I drove all the way from ojota via Ikorodu road to Surulere and only one filling station were selling fuel with a very long queue.

On the movement of command center what has that one achieved?
,oga titus u gat to wakeup,can't u see wahats happening around?are u not ready for a new nigeria plz always have this positive mindset!
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by agibigibi: 9:50am On Jun 11, 2015
PassingShot:

May be nothing achieved yet but I was motivated to write this because of how some people especially here have made it a point f duty to discredit his efforts before taking off.
,mr man u're on the right track keep on with the. Good observation!

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by jeevyww(m): 9:50am On Jun 11, 2015
chukwudi44:
Ode fuel crisis don end ni? I drove all the way from ojota via Ikorodu road to Surulere and only one filling station were selling fuel with a very long queue.

On the movement of command center what has that one achieved?

I think you live in a different city,cos in Lagos. Fuel is available and now its sold between 100/110 per liter
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by Emdee590(m): 9:50am On Jun 11, 2015
PassingShot:

But when your "god" created a thread mocking the president's achievements in twelve days, it was fun and cool for you and your likes.

Hypocrisy!
Big hypocrisy

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by tuncy(m): 9:51am On Jun 11, 2015
chukwudi44:

What is there to read when I can't find fuel to buy or when boko haram keeps bombing maiduguri every day
Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by NaijaFutbol: 9:51am On Jun 11, 2015
PassingShot:
This article is aimed at putting certain things in perspective perhaps it will educate a few people on this forum. It is in response to a thread questioning the president’s achievements so far.

Before delving into the real achievements of the president in the last twelve days, let me state categorically to all sensible and patriotic Nigerians that real achievements of a 12-day old government are not measured by serious-minded people but small minds. Throughout the world, the first timeline for measuring any new government’s achievements is usually the first 100 days in office. Nevertheless, let’s accord the naysayers some recognition and see if the government of President Buhari has been sleeping or working.

1. Relocation of Command and Control Center to Maiduguri: In his inaugural speech, the president pronounced that the CCC of the NA will move to the heart of BH insurgency. Two days ago, the directive has been implemented and all the Service Chiefs and the CCC of the NA have moved to Maiduguri. The COAS was reported to have boasted on NTA that the moving of the CCC marks the beginning of the end of BH insurgency. The strategic implication of this relocation of the Command center is not the focus of this thread but the development is a clear implementation of the president’s policy direction on fighting the insurgency. The weeks and months ahead will surely tell us more about this policy’s success or otherwise.

You call this an achievement? How have our standards fallen. The only improvement we saw in the fight against Boko Haram happened in the eves of the general elections. The rag headed idiots were being killed in their numbers. Remind me of how many people that have been killed in the messiah's 12 days in office?

2. Effort to End the Fuel Crisis: It is no news that President Buhari never believed that fuel subsidy existed or that it should even exist in the first place. Within the new govt's first week in office, we read that the independent petroleum marketers (IPMAN) and the FG have agreed to end the fuel crisis by June 13 (?). Few days after, we also read that IPMAN will import fuel at no subsidy cost to the FG (If you missed the news, read it here https://www.nairaland.com/2366946/marketers-plan-import-fuel-without#34613229 ).

Many of us knew (still know) that IPMAN is not a charity organization to want to do this for free and wondered what could have informed this decision. Before you say Jack Robinson, the news came in that the FG has started dealing with those implicated in fuel subsidy scam and part of the deal reached with some of the marketers is to give Nigeria fuel at no cost in lieu of subsidy collected but could not be unaccounted for. If this is not an achievement, please tell me what is.

Like you rightly observed, the President does not believe that subsidy existed. That was before his election. The same cannot be heard right now. You need to first check how much other countries (even oil producers) buy the finished products. The fact is that we still pay well below what PMS trades in the open market. Suppressing information on how much subsidy is being paid is not the same as removing subsidy. and removing subsidy MUST lead to increased fuel price. Mark my emphasis. This is actually the way to go but it comes with its own implications.

3. Boosting Our Image Internationally: It will be an understatement to say that Nigeria’s international image was at a ridiculous level under Jonathan. It was actually non-existing. Nigeria was mocked and laughed at, not only by the Western countries but also by African countries such as Cameroon, Ghana and even Niger Republic. As a president elect, PMB’s stature immediately restored some respect back to Nigeria with many countries that matter in the world suddenly identifying with our dear nation. Such recognition got to the climax by the invitation from G7 for President Buhari to attend with a “wish list” of what types of assistance his government will require from the most industrialized and richest countries of the world. PMB not only attended but was accorded massive respect by the G7 given the fact that he was the first of all invited non-member countries to address the group. The G7 later voiced their resolve to assist the president in his determination to fight BH and corruption.

Let’s face the fact, for Nigeria to continue to be relevant in the comity of nations around the world, we need to seek assistance and cooperate with the world's most powerful and successful countries. We cannot operate in isolation and risk being alienated.

Your first statement is true but your supporting argument is false. Nigerians ridiculed their president and CinC, ex President GEJ.
Try this and get back to Nairaland: Call your father names, insult him in public, abuse him everywhere and everytime and see how much he will be respected by your neighbors. GEJ's fallout with the west was a risk he took to salvage what was left of his powers. No western nation could supply him with arms and yet they taunt him with not doing enough to end the BH insurgency. How may young women have been freed since PMB took over? remind me
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4. Reduction in Cost of Governance: Even though we have not heard that number of ministries and minister has reduced, we can certainly see that PMB is already showing the needed signs to reduce cost of governance. Firstly, he has indicated there will be 15 Special Advisers with the list sent and approved by the 7th Senate. Under GEJ, there were 24. This will save us cost associated with maintaining nine extra advisers that have been removed.

When GEJ attended the G8 meeting in 2010 in Canada, he had between 170 and 180 people on his entourage including his wife; whereas when PMB went to Germany for the same meeting, he had twenty officials on his entourage. Can any sane person dispute that a huge difference exists between the costs associated with 170 and 20 officials respectively?

The travelling party is a marked improvement from GEJ and we have to recognize that. However appointing two media reps reminds me of GEJ. The actual reduction in cost of governance will come in cutting down the funds allocated to governance in the budget. Saving the cost and pocketing it is not good enough. So on this note I will say that it is too early.

5. Effort to Recover Our Stolen Assets: Just yesterday it was reported by SR (known for investigative journalism) that the FG has started to look into the fuel imports by independent marketers. Such efforts have started to yield result as some have volunteered to return some of the stolen monies of the country. Read it here http://saharareporters.com/ and here https://www.nairaland.com/2370827/stolen-assets-recovery-buhari-demands#34638043
It is this same effort that resulted in some marketers agreeing to importing fuel without subsidy while some are already refunding millions of dollar. Again, if this is not already an achievement, please tell me what is?

I can only say your and your types are now happy with monies returned only in the pages of newspapers. And the news paper is Sahara Reporters. What a CHANGE


Fully Debunked, NEXT

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Re: Efforts and Signs of President Buhari In Twelve Days by AreaFada2: 9:51am On Jun 11, 2015
PassingShot:

At least we already know that queues are disappearing in some cities.

The focus is on the efforts so far.
.

Dude, election is finished, no need for cheap propaganda.
How does taking instructions from Western leaders amount to boosting our image?

A man smiling sheepishly beside Frau Merkel when Boko are bombing Borno?

Was it not for similar stuff you guys lambasted GEJ?

This is another Baba Go slow. But at least Yar'Adua's own was due to illness. Buhari?
Talking of relocation of command to Borno, in this drone age, you still send your best command brains almost into war zone? Making them vulnerable to Boko, especially with saboteurs/boko sympathisers within the military. Except the saboteurs were working in synch with some Northern elite.

The army/warfare tactics that Buhari left 30 years ago is not same as now.

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