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Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by midolian(m): 8:41am On Sep 14, 2015
A Second Republic governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, has said that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is getting it right in the fight against corruption, but not on other aspects of the economy.

Musa said while the administration of Buhari had shown promising beginnings in its anti-corruption campaign, it was only showing glimpses of change in other aspects of the national life such as electricity, supply of petroleum products and national security.

In a telephone interview with our correspondent on Friday, Musa said there was no certainty that these glimpses of change would be sustained by the government.

He said, “The new government is doing the right thing in the area of anti-corruption, but only in that area. In any other area, even if there is any improvement, it is just a glimpse; there is no certainty that it would be sustained. It is not a question of doing more; they are not doing anything reliable.

“I think in the area of fighting corruption and the stealing of resources, we have seen promising beginnings. In particular, the establishment of an anti-corruption committee made up of, on the face of it, very responsible people to advise the President on this anti-corruption campaign. This is admirable and commendable, and it would lead to success. In addition, there is the strengthening of this also by the promise of the President that an anti-corruption court would be established to deal with all cases of corruption. These are commendable, and it is a good direction towards restoring sanity in this country. If it is followed as promised, I think something would be achieved.

“But in all other cases, it is just marginal. For instance, power. In the past one week, power has been steady in the area I live. Two weeks ago, there were power cuts, at least, 10 times a day. So, yes, we are seeing glimpses of improvement, but even during (the administration of former president Goodluck Jonathan, we had this glimpse. There is also improvement in the supply of petroleum products, but we hope these improvements can be sustained. But in the case of the anti-corruption campaign, I think it is more than glimpse, but it is reality that something would be done.”

In the same vein, he said that privatisation was hurting the country’s economy more than it was benefitting it.

Musa said, “Privatisation is not good for the economy. Not only privatisation, but a system and leadership based on self-interest first, then public interest second; a system based on the leading role of the private sector in the economy. These are not good for the country. We should go back to the system based on public interest first, then enlightened self-interest second. When I say enlightened self-interest, I mean self-interest that takes into account collective interest, on the understanding that it is the collective interest that can guarantee even individual interests, however narrow it is. If there is no collective interest, then there will not be able to guarantee security and other things.

He also decried the situation where some state governments owed their workers months of salaries and wages.

He said, “It is just to show the level of corruption, stealing and rot in this country. For example, many state governments had, for months, been unable to pay the salaries and wages of workers. I blame this on corruption. This corruption arises from the leading role of the private sector in the economy, which is based on selfish interests first. We never had a situation where a government at any level was unable to pay wages of their workers during colonial times and in the First Republic. The first time in the history of Nigeria we heard that a state government was unable to pay salaries of its workers was during the Second Republic, and the first state was Benue state. And we were shocked then. That was the beginning of all this nonsense we are experiencing today.

“So, it is not a question of private or public sector; the issue is a question of the leading role, on which the system and leadership are based. During colonial times and the First Republic, government, not private sector, played a leading role, and the system and leadership were based on public interest first, enlightened self-interest second, unlike today. That was why we didn’t have this level of stealing and corruption in both the public and the private sectors, and the growth of the economy was steady. The purpose of government is the welfare and security of the people. They (government) should go back to the system whereby the state (the government) plays the leading role in the economy to ensure peace, equality, dignity of the human person and progressive even development of the country.

http://www.punchng.com/news/buhari-so-far-not-so-good-says-balarabe-musa/
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by Nobody: 8:42am On Sep 14, 2015
angry
SHOULD I BE SURPRISE HEARING THIS FROM A 2ND REPUBLIC GOVERNOR? NO!


HAD IT BEEN YOU HANDLED KADUNA STATE THE WAY BUHARI IS HANDLING NIGERIA, MAYBE KADUNA WOULD HAVE BEEN THE LAGOS OF TODAY
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by Paschal001: 8:42am On Sep 14, 2015
Long gist
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by Mutuwa(m): 8:45am On Sep 14, 2015
BUHARI...


BUHARI...

BUUHHAARII

Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by Nobody: 8:47am On Sep 14, 2015
Midolian, why the anti-APC threads today?I hope you are not stylishly joining the wailers. angry
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by midolian(m): 8:52am On Sep 14, 2015
JEGA01:
Midolian, why the anti-APC threads today?I hope you are not stylishly joining the wailers. angry
taaah! You know that is impossible.cheesy

They ve been accusing me of deliberating creating anti-PDP threads, and for that reason I have decided to prove to them that as a supporter of Buhari, I am also for nobody and for everybody. grin
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by Allosaurus: 9:05am On Sep 14, 2015
Ok, he's an Hausa man. May God punish any idiot that would relate this with the east

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Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by dayo23(f): 9:08am On Sep 14, 2015
midolian:
taaah! You know that is impossible.cheesy
They ve been accusing me of deliberating creating anti-PDP threads, and for that reason I have decided to prove to them that as a supporter of Buhari, I am also for nobody and for everybody. grin
nice

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Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by Kagarko(m): 9:24am On Sep 14, 2015
What is wrong with this old man?

Could he have lost it with age?
Though He never see anything good in PMB, so i should‘nt be surprised with this submission.

But he also said PMB is getting right in anti-graft war.

The question is what caused the economic backwardness in Nigeria?
The answer is corruption. Once it is fought to a stand still the economic status of Nig. shall improve.
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by midolian(m): 9:28am On Sep 14, 2015
Kagarko:
What is wrong with this old man?

Could he have lost it with age?
Though He never see anything good in PMB, so i should‘nt be surprised with this submission.

But he also said PMB is getting right in anti-graft war.

The question is what caused the economic backwardness in Nigeria?
The answer is corruption. Once it is fought to a stand still the economic status of Nig. shall improve.
he revels so much in criticizing Buhari these days. Maybe for attention, only God knows.

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Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:54am On Sep 14, 2015
Why is Pa Musa speaking from both side of the mouth? Which anti-graft war is PMB fighting? His so-called clownish anti-graft statements have all been rhetoric so far. He has not done anything worthy of emulation. So far, Buhari's failure has been equal to none in West Africa.

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Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by joseph1832(m): 10:04am On Sep 14, 2015
I wouldn't want to believe old age is making this man senile, imagine him saying there hasn't been improvement is the area of power, petrol and security

I must ask him if he's been living in his country of even reading the news since May 29? I believe he's not aware that the chief of army staff is in Borno hoisting Nigeria's flag where BH made it a taboo, or that petrol is now 87 Naira per litre and no filling station sell for 100 Naira (to the best of my knowledge) and that power has greatly improved from what we experienced during the last days of GEJ led administration.

If Balarabe Musa is looking for attention the best way to do it is do join the PDP and wail, that way he will be noticed not engage in this nonsense!.

TonyeBarcanista:
Why is Pa Musa speaking from both side of the mouth? Which anti-graft war is PMB fighting? His so-called clownish anti-graft statements have all been rhetoric so far. He has not done anything worthy of emulation. So far, Buhari's failure has been equal to none in West Africa.
Of course if you had said anything shot of this I would have said you're an impostor!.

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Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by midolian(m): 10:10am On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
I wouldn't want to believe old age is making this man senile, imagine him saying there hasn't been improvement is the area of power, petrol and security

I must ask him if he's been living in his country of even reading the news since May 29? I believe he's not aware that the chief of army staff is in Borno hoisting Nigeria's flag where BH made it a taboo, or that petrol is now 87 Naira per litre and no filling station sell for 100 Naira (to the best of my knowledge) and that power has greatly improved from what we experienced during the last days of GEJ led administration.

If Balarabe Musa is looking for attention the best way to do it is do join the PDP and wail, that way he will be noticed not engage in this nonsense!.

Of course if you had said anything shot of this I would have said you're an impostor!.
I was going to quote him until I saw you viewing the thread. Then I said to myself "Oh his 'waterloo' is here".
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by OZAOEKPE(f): 10:13am On Sep 14, 2015
'God give me biafra'. Quote me anywhere.
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by joseph1832(m): 11:16am On Sep 14, 2015
midolian:
I was going to quote him until I saw you viewing the thread. Then I said to myself "Oh his 'waterloo' is here".
Well I look forward to more half truth and bias epistle from him.
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by tolexy007(m): 11:26am On Sep 14, 2015
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Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by MrSegunAdewole: 12:13pm On Sep 14, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Why is Pa Musa speaking from both side of the mouth? Which anti-graft war is PMB fighting? His so-called clownish anti-graft statements have all been rhetoric so far. He has not done anything worthy of emulation. So far, Buhari's failure has been equal to none in West Africa.

Barcanista am hungry please give me food look at my lungs naaa cry
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by MrSegunAdewole: 12:14pm On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
Well I look forward to more half truth and bias epistle from him.

Sharap who born you angry
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by MrSegunAdewole: 12:15pm On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
I wouldn't want to believe old age is making this man senile, imagine him saying there hasn't been improvement is the area of power, petrol and security

I must ask him if he's been living in his country of even reading the news since May 29? I believe he's not aware that the chief of army staff is in Borno hoisting Nigeria's flag where BH made it a taboo, or that petrol is now 87 Naira per litre and no filling station sell for 100 Naira (to the best of my knowledge) and that power has greatly improved from what we experienced during the last days of GEJ led administration.

If Balarabe Musa is looking for attention the best way to do it is do join the PDP and wail, that way he will be noticed not engage in this nonsense!.

Of course if you had said anything shot of this I would have said you're an impostor!.

You're a nonentity just like your counterpart midolian
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by joseph1832(m): 12:17pm On Sep 14, 2015
MrSegunAdewole:


You're a nonentity just like your counterpart midolian
And you're a stewpid individual!. Now piss of and stay that way.
Re: Buhari: So Far, Not So Good, Says Balarabe Musa by MrSegunAdewole: 12:20pm On Sep 14, 2015
joseph1832:
And you're a stewpid individual!. Now piss of and stay that way.

Your mother is stupid and Hopless she deserves to die by hanging for giving birth toba Hopless nonentity like you

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