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100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Nobody: 8:55pm On Aug 14, 2015
In 100 days of PMB government we has seen more success than 6 years of Goodluck Jonathan government
Nigerians let's celebrate a true Nigerian Hero
Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Nobody: 5:54pm On Aug 27, 2015
Pmb has a lot of success
Reduce corruption
Better security
Many more
Improved power generation
Smaller more effective government
Energy sector

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Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Meiji(m): 5:57pm On Aug 27, 2015
I can't even take people who say "Jonathan was president for six years" serious.

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Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Nobody: 6:02pm On Aug 27, 2015
Closecall:
Pmb has a lot of success
Reduce corruption
Better security
Many more
Improved power generation
Smaller more effective government
Energy sector
Muhammadu Buhari has already surpassed President Goodluck Jonathan’s achievements in the area of fighting insecurity.

The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said in a statement that Buhari had done in three weeks what Jonathan could not do in six years.

The party said the Peoples Democratic Party-led Federal Government could not get world powers to help Nigeria in fighting terrorism. It said within a short time, the Buhari administration would wipe out terrorism

The statement read, “Within three weeks of President Buhari’s inauguration, he has done what the PDP government could not do in six years: Invigorate the fight against Boko Haram by rallying a regional and global front against the terror group.

“Today, the United States has pledged $5 million to the fight against Boko Haram, in addition to other material support. This is apart from the support that has been pledged by the G-7 to strengthen Nigeria’s efforts to quell the insurgency.

“Thanks to President Buhari’s shuttle diplomacy, the Multi-National Joint Task Force that the PDP government could not bring together for all of six years is ready to deploy more soldiers next month, while the President has ordered the release of $21m to facilitate the establishment of the headquarters of the force in N’Djamena, Chad.”

The APC said Buhari had been able to restore Nigeria’s integrity and that many countries were beginning to respect Nigeria again.

It said the PDP-led Federal Government politicised the fight against terrorism and that was why it failed to protect Nigeria’s integrity.

The statement added, “Since assuming office about three weeks ago, President Buhari has visited Chad, Niger, Germany and South Africa, winning support and friends for Nigeria all over again and returning the country to the comity of respected nations.

“Those who were put off by the PDP government’s resort to politicising the fight against Boko Haram – even as the insurgents grew stronger – are now joining President Buhari to battle the terrorists. In no distant future, the results of his tireless efforts will begin to show.”

The party said even though Buhari was far older than Jonathan, he was already doing better than him.

It said Buhari was already assembling a team of highly skilled professionals that would help him to implement his promise of change.

It said, “On the domestic front, President Buhari has been handling pressing issues far away from the klieg light, and his efforts to assemble a first-class team to implement his change mantra, which he is personally driving, are continuing apace.

“We in the APC are sure most unbiased Nigerians are very proud of President Buhari and the vigour he has shown in governance, the kind of vigour we did not see in the immediate past administration that was presided over by a far younger man.”

The APC said only anarchists and non-democrats would ask a President who has not spent one month in office to resign.

It said the PDP had no moral right to criticise the APC within less than month of Buhari’s administration since the PDP had failed to make any meaningful change in Nigeria despite being the party to have ruled Nigeria the longest – 16 years.

However, the PDP charged the APC and the Presidency to stop making mockery of governance with premature celebration of imaginary achievements.

The PDP said it was embarrassing that the APC and aides to President Buhari had decided to invade the minds of Nigerians with propaganda instead of assisting the President, who was inaugurated three weeks ago, to settle down, form a government and deliver on his campaign promises to the electorates.

The opposition party wondered why it was difficult for the APC-led Federal Government to appoint even a Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Chief of Staff to the President.

The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, in a statement in Abuja, said the nation and democrats world over were thoroughly embarrassed by the alleged achievements claimed by the APC.

He said this action had further exposed the APC’s lack of capacity and direction as well as its inability to draw a line between propaganda by an opposition party and dissemination of credible information as a party in government.

Metuh said, “How can a serious government start shouting achievements and make bogus claims on the fight against terrorism when the effort is apparently losing steam as insurgents, who had already been pushed to the verge of surrender in the Sambisa forest by the (ex-President) Goodluck Jonathan administration are now surging back into the country under the APC-led government?

“How can a serious government shout achievement based on pledges by foreign interests, a dangerous slide towards neo-colonialism, instead of settling down to galvanise bequeathed resources and potential that have already placed our great country as one of the fastest emerging economic and political powers in the world?

“How can a serious government shout achievement and attempt to explain away the untidy fact that after three weeks, it has not been able to organise itself even to take basic steps of conventional appointments, such as Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief of Staff to the President and advisers in key sectors of the economy?”

He wondered what the APC was celebrating, alleging that due to its naivety and delays, key sectors of the nation’s economy were allegedly drifting dangerously with “a perilous crippling of foreign and domestic investments, including activities in the money and capital market sectors.”

Metuh said that the APC should not by any means attempt to use its flimsy list to divert attention from its numerous campaign promises for which the people will be holding the party accountable.

“Finally, we advise the Presidential spokespersons to allow Nigerians to judge the President as events and time will prove exactly the taste of the old wine,” Metuh added.
Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Nobody: 6:04pm On Aug 27, 2015
Meiji:
I can't even take people who say "Jonathan was president for six years" serious.

Next...
Pmb greatness
Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by ogabethel(m): 6:04pm On Aug 27, 2015
Sorry pls are u high or something achieved what all we hear day and night is body language body language and body language pls ask pa Buhari wen the real work will start

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Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Nobody: 6:06pm On Aug 27, 2015
Here are 50 VISIBLE actions since May 29, 2015. These actions clearly prove the fact that Nigeria is on a path of change. What is significant about most of these acts is that they are mostly acts of recovery and corrective measures. This means the nation is clearly changing course from a downward slide to upward growth.

These are VISIBLE acts. Behind these are hundreds of other behind the scene actions which the public eye does not see and whose results are not yet evident.

Implementation of UNEP report on Ogoniland
NNPC reforms
Revamp of the Niger Delta amnesty program through proper verification of beneficiaries and payment of funds.
Enforcement of fuel price at Naira 87 in most places through DPR
Gradual stabilization of fuel supply
Ban on fraudulent foreign vessels lifting oil
Stream line of local oil importers to check corruption.
National carrier relaunch project
Alignment of biometric databases
Reduction of police allocation to VIP’s
Restriction of family from use of presidential jets
Rejection of new official cars worth 400 million naira
Abolishment of office of first lady
Presidential salary cut by 50%
Appointment of quality persons in key roles
Appointments of persons from perceived opposition States
Rehabilitation of IDP’s
Meeting with Bring Back Our Girls campaign group
Mobilization of Neighboring countries to fight Boko Haram
Reverse of sack/ conviction of 2500 soldiers
Relocation of military command to Borno state
Equipping and morale boosting of military to fight Boko Haram
Revamp of Nigeria local arms manufacture
Audit of military arms procurement since 2007
Dismantling of unnecessary police checkpoints
Police reform processes
Single treasury account
Increased monthly allocation to States despite oil price fall
Increase in excess crude account by 200 million naira
Increase in foreign reserves by over 2 billion dollars
Conversion of State debts to bonds
Plugging revenue leaks and loopholes
Increased transparency through regular presentation of Federation accounts
Audit of federal agencies and parastatals by KPMG and co
Meetings with Nigerian diaspora groups in South Africa, Niger, USA, etc.
Reset of relationships with USA one of the Nigeria’s main trading partners
High level international shuttle diplomacy
Mediation in Guinea Bissau crises
Enhancement of power generation through payments to gas suppliers, etc.
Audit of electricity companies
Saving funds by ending pilgrimage sponsorships
Audience and interaction with media
Establishment of new level of process and procedure in corridors of power e.g. well planned schedules at Aso Rock (based on Dele Momodu’s reports)
Bringing back a culture of proper planning and thorough process.
Demonstration of commitment to anti-corruption war- restoration of focus on non-corrupt public officers.
Constitution of anti-corruption advisory committee
Revamped and active EFCC and ICPC
Timely funding of Nigeria Sports commission in preparation for All Africa Games
Operation of open door policy where both allies and perceived opponents are given access
Encouragement of new culture of accountability in Army (e.g. formal apology from Army to Benue Governor for soldiers indiscipline and GOC in Lagos order to soldiers against harassment of danfo(bus) drivers).

Do you agree?

Source:- http://www.sundayadelajablog.com/archives/16
Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Nobody: 6:07pm On Aug 27, 2015
ogabethel:
Sorry pls are u high or something achieved what all we hear day and night is body language body language and body language pls ask pa Buhari wen the real work will start
Pmb greatness
Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Happiness87(f): 6:10pm On Aug 27, 2015
Closecall:

Pmb greatness
for days now you have been punishing yourself trying to promote this thread, y? can't you see its dead on arrival

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Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by sammyj: 6:12pm On Aug 27, 2015
GEJ never performed talkless of comparing his regime with PMB! !!

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Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Bitterleafsoup: 6:16pm On Aug 27, 2015
Closecall:
Here are 50 VISIBLE actions since May 29, 2015. These actions clearly prove the fact that Nigeria is on a path of change. What is significant about most of these acts is that they are mostly acts of recovery and corrective measures. This means the nation is clearly changing course from a downward slide to upward growth.

These are VISIBLE acts. Behind these are hundreds of other behind the scene actions which the public eye does not see and whose results are not yet evident.

[s]Implementation of UNEP report on Ogoniland
NNPC reforms
Revamp of the Niger Delta amnesty program through proper verification of beneficiaries and payment of funds.
Enforcement of fuel price at Naira 87 in most places through DPR
Gradual stabilization of fuel supply
Ban on fraudulent foreign vessels lifting oil
Stream line of local oil importers to check corruption.
National carrier relaunch project
Alignment of biometric databases
Reduction of police allocation to VIP’s
Restriction of family from use of presidential jets
Rejection of new official cars worth 400 million naira
Abolishment of office of first lady
Presidential salary cut by 50%
Appointment of quality persons in key roles
Appointments of persons from perceived opposition States
Rehabilitation of IDP’s
Meeting with Bring Back Our Girls campaign group
Mobilization of Neighboring countries to fight Boko Haram
Reverse of sack/ conviction of 2500 soldiers
Relocation of military command to Borno state
Equipping and morale boosting of military to fight Boko Haram
Revamp of Nigeria local arms manufacture
Audit of military arms procurement since 2007
Dismantling of unnecessary police checkpoints
Police reform processes
Single treasury account
Increased monthly allocation to States despite oil price fall
Increase in excess crude account by 200 million naira
Increase in foreign reserves by over 2 billion dollars
Conversion of State debts to bonds
Plugging revenue leaks and loopholes
Increased transparency through regular presentation of Federation accounts
Audit of federal agencies and parastatals by KPMG and co
Meetings with Nigerian diaspora groups in South Africa, Niger, USA, etc.
Reset of relationships with USA one of the Nigeria’s main trading partners
High level international shuttle diplomacy
Mediation in Guinea Bissau crises
Enhancement of power generation through payments to gas suppliers, etc.
Audit of electricity companies
Saving funds by ending pilgrimage sponsorships
Audience and interaction with media
Establishment of new level of process and procedure in corridors of power e.g. well planned schedules at Aso Rock (based on Dele Momodu’s reports)
Bringing back a culture of proper planning and thorough process.
Demonstration of commitment to anti-corruption war- restoration of focus on non-corrupt public officers.
Constitution of anti-corruption advisory committee
Revamped and active EFCC and ICPC
Timely funding of Nigeria Sports commission in preparation for All Africa Games
Operation of open door policy where both allies and perceived opponents are given access
Encouragement of new culture of accountability in Army (e.g. formal apology from Army to Benue Governor for soldiers indiscipline and GOC in Lagos order to soldiers against harassment of danfo(bus) drivers).

Do you agree?[/s]

Source:- http://www.sundayadelajablog.com/archives/16
Rubbish
Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by SomebodyLovesMe: 6:39pm On Aug 27, 2015
ogabethel:
Sorry pls are u high or something achieved what all we hear day and night is body language body language and body language pls ask pa Buhari wen the real work will start

The real work started 100+ days ago, but the clueless will never understand. That is why they are called clueless.

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Re: 100 days Buhari achieved more than Jonathan 6 years by Nobody: 11:07am On Aug 28, 2015
Vice president. South
Chief of naval staff. south
Gmd nnpc. south
Chairman apc. south
Ssa media. southo
Ig police. South
Cbn governor. south
Ssa nass. south
More to come

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