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Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by dre11(m): 2:40am On Sep 02, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday warned that with the fall in oil prices, Nigeria risked economic decline, if it failed to manage its resources prudently.

Buhari gave the warning during a meeting with members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, Buhari urged accountants to take their audit reports seriously.

He urged them to support his administration’s efforts to restore probity, prudence and transparency.

Buhari said with declining prices of oil exports, Nigeria must begin to properly manage its available resources or face developmental stagnation and decline.

The President stated that accountants should help the government “to go back to the days of real accountability in the management of public funds.

“The annual audits of government ministries, agencies and departments, which your members undertake must be taken more seriously. People must be made to properly account for whatever government funds are entrusted to their supervision.

“Let your audit reports on our MDAs be thoroughly, professionally and dispassionately done to ensure greater probity in the management of our national resources.”

The ICAN President, Olufemi Deru, in his speech, hailed the renaissance of the nation’s value system and the reinvigoration of the war against corruption by Buhari.

He stated, “The values you hold dear – those of integrity, transparency and accountability – are the foundation of the accountancy profession.

“It is therefore heartening and commendable that you are engaging our members and their firms in the anti-corruption crusade.”

After the meeting, the Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibukunle Amosun, and his Lagos State counterpart, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, spoke with journalists.

Amosun said to fight corruption, there was a need for accountants to collaborate with government in planning, budgeting and management.

He noted that accountants were being involved in the investigations being conducted by anti-corruption agencies.

On his part, Ambode said that Buhari had succeeded in bringing integrity and credibility into public office and commended the President’s 100 days in office.

When asked whether he was probing Fashola, he said, “I have said it is continuity with improvement.”

Commending Buhari, Ambode said that the President had shown strong leadership.

He stated, “What President Muhammadu Buhari has come up with in the last 100 days is about credibility and integrity for those of us who are in public office. Buhari has come up with moral leadership in the last 100 days and that is what is needed to fight corruption in the country.

“Nobody is judging anyone. What we have seen since May 29 is about strong leadership that has shown direction to all Nigerians. The mantra of such leadership that is being reflected by the President is what we are seeing in other states.”

According to him, everybody is beginning to feel that the law must be obeyed.

He noted that all revenue agencies had started paying to a single account, which had made everyone to be accountable.

Deru, who also spoke with journalists, said, “Accountability is our business and we uphold the tenets of transparency and we must be transparent in what we do. We also have the whistle-blowing fund so that anybody who misbehaves and they want to penalise our member, we have N50m set aside to fight such course.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/nigeria-risks-economic-decline-buhari/

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Bacteriocin(m): 2:40am On Sep 02, 2015
on point
Another FTC dedicated to ma bae: HBD in advance

Make una warn all dese moderators o. Anytime I make FTC like 3 or 4 times in a day, the next tin na ban. Wetin happen gan?

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by eunisam: 2:42am On Sep 02, 2015
na una sabi

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by INTROVERT(f): 2:52am On Sep 02, 2015
sleeptyping....
Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by adekzy: 3:05am On Sep 02, 2015
All hands must be on deck to drive the nation forward from the coast of Lagos, to the coal city of Enugu, across the Niger/Benue River, up to the Sambisa forest in NE, and the Sultan city in Sokoto, Nigeria must progress.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Israel5(m): 3:05am On Sep 02, 2015
Risks come and go, progress stays.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by kulboy(m): 3:18am On Sep 02, 2015
Israel5:
Risks come and go, progress stays.

Some risks can be Fatal. Nigeria must be Great!

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by ijustdey: 3:19am On Sep 02, 2015
Buhari said with declining prices of oil exports,
Nigeria must begin to properly manage its available resources or face developmental stagnation and decline.


that's the basic truth


and we need to diversify our economy and stop depending on oil as our main sustenance of our economy.

let go back to what its used to be during the early days where both agriculture and mineral exploration was our source of income

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by menix(m): 3:20am On Sep 02, 2015
We know nd wat have u done to steer d economy clear of the economic hardship if not busy ensuring the northerners remain Lord's over the West.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by cjrane: 4:24am On Sep 02, 2015
The dulllard will waste the little we have on civil war which he created

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by tucky200(m): 4:29am On Sep 02, 2015
menix:
We know nd wat have u done to steer d economy clear of the economic hardship if not busy ensuring the northerners remain Lord's over the West.
seriously is these all that could come out from ur brain Niggah u got brain pollution nd u need help

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Nobody: 4:34am On Sep 02, 2015
U just dey notice nw.. ok ooo

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by olafum1(m): 5:09am On Sep 02, 2015
Bukari... cool

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by olafum1(m): 5:11am On Sep 02, 2015
Bukari oooo. cool

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by repogirl(f): 5:36am On Sep 02, 2015
Risk kwa? E never decline finish already?

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by saintopus(m): 5:47am On Sep 02, 2015
The decline of oil prices maybe a blessing in disguise. Then we will face the reality of living together as a nation. We will then reexamine if there are any gains at all in staying together as a nation to share oil proceeds on a monthly basis.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by fulanimafia: 5:53am On Sep 02, 2015
We desperately need to exploit our agricultural and solid mineral potentials and block wastage through accountability and responsible governance if we are to survive these trying times.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by IsaacBuchi(m): 6:12am On Sep 02, 2015
repogirl:
Risk kwa? E never decline finish already?



Seriously, maybe when the economy reaches ground bottom then his dull brain would know it has declined already. Possibly he could as well blame it on GEJ

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Kastonkastroll(m): 6:19am On Sep 02, 2015
the coming days or months will be very difficult for the country. What the government of the day needs to do is to diversify our economy. Our leaders from 1960 till the last jonathan administration were not people who think or idealists, all they know was oil, oil oil when other mineral resources are there, agriculture is there, they didnt even do anything about technology improvement in nigeria. All they were busy doing was encouraging tribalism, nepotism and corruption. Unfortunately oil prices will continue to fall as long as USA are producing their own shell oil.....

But all hope is not lost, we get still get our economy growing if this current administration will take a drastic measurement by diversifying our economy asap....

God help nigeria

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by ORACLE1975(m): 6:37am On Sep 02, 2015
Mr President please save the economic,we have voted u in no more story just face d bet.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Gbawe: 6:49am On Sep 02, 2015
fulanimafia:
We desperately need to exploit our agricultural and solid mineral potentials and block wastage through accountability and responsible governance if we are to survive these trying times.

Indeed. Great point. Let me add also that every effort must be made to grow the SME sector in the medium to long term as this will likely solve 30-40% of Nigeria's major problems of unemployment, small middle class, sub-optimal economic activities, poor global trade presence, underdeveloped export market et al. I personally back Buhari to 'come good' because he has the 'basic ingredients' , especially peculiar to Nigeria and her specific challenges, to be a very effective President and reformer.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by omowolewa: 6:53am On Sep 02, 2015
Thatz why Nigerians voted you in at first, in a season like this. Not because they like your face, thatz why they gambled it.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Orjioorji(f): 6:59am On Sep 02, 2015
I thought he is a magician to make #1= 1$. even divinity will fight this government for all the lies they told Nigerians.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Gbawe: 7:08am On Sep 02, 2015
Kastonkastroll:
the coming days or months will be very difficult for the country. What the government of the day needs to do is to diversify our economy. Our leaders from 1960 till the last jonathan administration were not people who think or idealists, all they know was oil, oil oil when other mineral resources are there, agriculture is there, they didnt even do anything about technology improvement in nigeria. All they were busy doing was encouraging tribalism, nepotism and corruption. Unfortunately oil prices will continue to fall as long as USA are producing their own shell oil.....

But all hope is not lost, we get still get our economy growing if this current administration will take a drastic measurement by diversifying our economy asap....

God help nigeria

Totally agree. This is not even that difficult to achieve but leadership myopia, greed, corruption and lack of political will has ensured that all the PDP Governments we have had since 1999 have merely paid lip service to the concept of diversifying the Nigerian economy so it is not entirely reliant on crude oil which is a fuel an innovative and scientifically fast-moving world will need less in the future. Benchmarking on crude is also fiscally dangerous and should not be something a serious nation rely on as a make-or-break determinant of economic success and development.

Under GEJ, and with the Nigerian economy almost entirely reliant on crude oil income, budget benchmark for crude regularly hovered around $70-$73 because oil sold at over $100.00 per barrel . Today oil is selling at $48.00 per barrel approximately. Benchmark, for the next budget, will have to reflect this low price of oil and the general volatility of crude per barrel cost. The disparity in benchmark , between the last and upcoming budget, will be huge especially as it has happened in a relatively short space of time. The word huge is even a misnomer given the shrinkage the Nigerian economy will inevitably experience simply because the nation is earning far less than she did and the fact that 'rainy day' buffers were never put in place by the previous Government. Nigeria should learn from this development, as it is nothing new, and I think it is only under a leader like Buhari things can change for the better.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by handie(m): 7:16am On Sep 02, 2015
Buhari, we don't care! If the economy likes let it decline to the lowest point ever, we'll still be able to eat, find a place to lay our heads and we'll always be happy. Just do carry your own comot there. We tired of ur leadership and 2019 can't come soon enough

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by handie(m): 7:18am On Sep 02, 2015
I'm beginning to believe that Nigeria is too big and complex for one individual to be making all the policies. I think a confederacy where each unit makes policies to improve the lives of the people. Or, if that can't be done, a return to the regional system of administration but in this case, every region should retain at least 50% of it's resources. With this, there'll be healthy competitions between regions for development and also, every region will seek to maximize and explore all their resources instead of always relying on "oyel money"

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by menix(m): 7:56am On Sep 02, 2015
tucky200:
seriously is these all that could come out from ur brain Niggah u got brain pollution nd u need help

Sure I ve got buh seriously it's air borne nd d last place I have being for d past 3month is ur family home.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by tucky200(m): 9:00am On Sep 02, 2015
undecided
menix:


Sure I ve got buh seriously it's air borne nd d last place I have being for d past 3month is ur family home.
Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by chiefmidwife: 9:05am On Sep 02, 2015
No cause for alarm,your body language will improve the economy..hahahahahahahaha
This is nothing but admission of failure

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by Gbawe: 9:20am On Sep 02, 2015
handie:
I'm beginning to believe that Nigeria is too big and complex for one individual to be making all the policies. I think a confederacy where each unit makes policies to improve the lives of the people. Or, if that can't be done, a return to the regional system of administration but in this case, every region should retain at least 50% of it's resources. With this, there'll be healthy competitions between regions for development and also, every region will seek to maximize and explore all their resources instead of always relying on "oyel money"

No. The corruption and greed of man deliberately made Nigeria complex to the extent you now make the conclusion you do above. Equally, the discipline, determination and selfless leadership of man can make Nigeria 'simple' again. This is why Nigerians should support Buhari. PDP deliberately destroyed Nigeria over the past 16 years. Buhari can definitely put Nigeria on the path to success. It will not be easy but it can be done.

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Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by ijustdey: 12:43pm On Sep 02, 2015
cc lalasticlala FP please
Re: Nigeria Risks Economic Decline –buhari: Punch by chiedu7: 12:54pm On Sep 02, 2015
[size=13pt]STRANGE TURN OF EVIDENTS FROM APC.

AND THE LIST GROWS.


[b]WELL APC & DULLARD KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.

NIGERIA'S ECONOMY THAT WAS REGARDED WORLD-WIDE AS GROWING IS NOW IN JEOPARDY

DULLARD IGNORES FEDERAL CHARACTER AND APPOINTS ONLY THE NORTH TO KEY POSITIONS.
DULLARD IN A DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM IS PRACTICING NORTHOCRACY.
GOVT OF THE NORTH FOR THE NORTH BY THE NORTH


BOKO HARAM MEMBERS WERE ARRESTED IN THE SOUTH EAST & SOUTH WEST

BEGGARS THREATENED THE GOVERNMENT OF KADUNA STATE.

DULLARD IS THE 1ST PRESIDENT TO TAKE HIS CHILD ON A GOVERNMENT FUNDED OFFICIAL TRIP.
AND THE TRIP WAS PAID FOR BY THE TAX OF THE NIGERIAN MASSES.

₦AIRA HAS FALLEN SO MANY TIMES SINCE DULLARD & APC GOT IN.

DULLARD HAS CUT OFF THE SOUTH-WEST THAT GAVE HIM THE PRESIDENCY.

GIVES ONLY THE NORTH NICE APPOINTMENTS, WHILE IGNORING THE REST OF THE COUNTRY

MAKE'S SURE ONLY THE NORTH GETS SENATE PRESIDENT & SPEAKER OF REPS.

GRACIOUSLY GIVES THE EAST OF NIGERIA BOKO HARAM PRISONERS

WONDERFUL GIVES THE SOUTH-SOUTH NUCLEAR REACTORS THAT OTHERS KNOW IS A DEATH TRAP.

BOKO HARAM HAS INCREASED IT'S KILLING, EVEN BURNING THE HOUSE OF TOP MILITARY MAN.

BOKO HARAM IS NOW SENDING CHILDREN TO BOMB FOR THEM.

DULLARD DOES NOT WANT TO SUPPORT THE NIGER DELTA GUYS WHO REFUSED VIOLENCE TO GO TO SCHOOL!
WHO SAID DULLARD & APC ARE NOT WORKING[/b]
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