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Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by kurt09(m): 11:49am On Dec 15, 2015
To date, there is little evidence that the government’s anti-corruption intentions go beyond the witch-hunting of the Jonathan administration.

I walked into the east wing of The Palms shopping mall in Lekki, Lagos (popularly referred to as Shoprite) only to be buttoned-holed by a man trying to sell me a Honda Civic parked inside the hall. His sales pitch was that it was the first totally assembled Honda in Nigeria; built completely to Nigerian specifications. For example, unlike the classic Honda, the Nigeria model has a high clearance, being mindful of the potholes in Nigerian roads.

I had no intention of buying a new car, least of all a Honda Accord. Nevertheless, I could not fail to recognise that what he was touting is one of the many achievements of the Jonathan administration. In spite of the Buhari administration’s daily vilification of Jonathan, the achievements of his government continue to speak for themselves.

Jonathan put in place a policy that provided zero import-duty for completely knocked down vehicles, while discouraging the importation of already assembled cars-old or brand new-by the imposition of heavy import-duties. This propelled car manufacturers to set up assembly-plants in Nigeria that provide jobs for craftsmen, technicians, technologists, engineers, and other professionals across the value chain. The government also made it a policy to patronise locally-made and assembled cars.

The outcome is that local car-assembly is back in Nigeria; literally rising from the dead. Big auto giants, including Peugeot, Nissan Volkswagen, Kia, Hyundai and apparently Honda, now either assemble or entirely manufacture their cars, SUVs, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition, Nigeria now has an indigenous car-manufacturing company, Innoson, which is not only selling locally but already dabbling in exports.

Limits of denigration
These days, the most discernible policy of the new APC government is to attack everything Jonathan. However, propaganda can only mask the truth in the short-term. It cannot destroy the truth on the medium to long-term. No matter what APC traducers say, the fact remains that Goodluck Jonathan was an exceptional president by Nigerian standards.

Now is the time to re-affirm this and invite a more dispassionate reappraisal of the facts, away from the lies and fabrications of the election campaign. It can no longer be argued today that anyone defending Jonathan is a PDP contractor, a favourite line of defence of Buharimaniacs. Neither can Jonathan defenders be accused any longer of wanting to replace Reuben Abati as the president’s spokesman.

“You can do nothing against the truth but for the truth.” No matter what the APC continues to broadcast about the Jonathan administration, the truth cannot be silenced.

Fashola’s gaffe

After six months of stasis, Buhari finally unfurled his ministers in the most anti-climatic fashion. These long-awaited saints and angels turned out to be mostly Santa Claus.

Babatunde Fashola, former governor of Lagos State, is now the minister of Power, Works and Housing. At his maiden news conference, tagged grandiloquently: “Setting the Agenda for Delivering Change,” the same Fashola who spent the election campaign running down the Jonathan administration shocked his audience by revealing that, rather than embark on new road construction projects in 2016, he would only endeavour to build on Jonathan’s achievements.

When I heard this, I felt Fashola should have been given a query by APC Central for undermining the party’s official propaganda. It would appear that Fashola had yet to receive the memo that everything Jonathan is to be rubbished. On the contrary, he betrayed APC by praising Jonathan. He even acknowledged (wonders will never cease) that Jonathan constructed more roads than any other president in the history of Nigeria.

Surely, Fashola deserves to be summarily dismissed from his new post for this impolitic admission.

Wittingly or unwittingly, Fashola gave the lie to APC propaganda that Jonathan’s years were wasted years. If Jonathan was as incompetent as the APC would have us believe, why could the party not launch its own superior nationwide road-building plan, as Buhari had promised in the heady days of the 2015 election campaign? Why rely on allegedly sub-standard PDP foundations?

Similarly, rather than jettison Jonathan’s power-sector reforms that APC derided volubly during the campaign, Fashola revealed that the government will be continuing with them. Jonathan completed 10 power-plants in Nigeria within three years – the first and highest of such record by any Nigerian president living or dead.

The APC had accused Jonathan of awarding the power projects to PDP cronies and financiers who are incompetent and ddeficient. But rather than revoke those contracts, Fashola preached continuity. He also admitted that Jonathan‘s transformation in the power sector was above 50 percent, and that his job would be to build on this achievement.

Jonathan’s transformation agenda

Transport Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, also had the same assessment of Jonathan’s achievements with regard to rail transportation. He pledged to complete all ongoing rail-restoration projects around the country started by Jonathan, as well as extend them to all parts of the country.

Jonathan inaugurated the Lagos-Kano rail line and the Port Harcourt-Enugu mass transit train. He also embarked on the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri rail line. Furthermore, Jonathan’s projects include the Abuja-Kaduna fast train line; the 322km Lagos-Benin City line; 500km Benin-Abakiliki line; 673km Benin-Obudu Cattle Ranch line; 615km Lagos-Abuja high speed line; 520km Zaria-Birnin-Koni line; 533km Ega nyi-Otukpo and the Ega nyi-Abuja line.

Thanks to Jonathan, five million Nigerians are now carried by rail, relative to the one million before he came. An estimated 700,000 passengers are projected to ride the Abuja Light Rail (ALR) on a daily basis. Only recently, KPMG listed Nigeria’s high speed rail project proposed by the Jonathan administration as one of the global top 100 world-class infrastructure. The rail is expected to connect Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Warri, Bauchi, Abuja and Port Harcourt, at a cost of $13 billion.

For his part, Audu Ogbeh, the new Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, did not even pretend to have an alternative to Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda. Speaking at the launching of the Anchor Borrowers Programme in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, Ogbeh commended Jonathan’s achievements in agriculture, while also praising his ministerial predecessor for the innovations he introduced.

Thanks to Jonathan, agriculture now accounts for 22 percent of Nigeria’s GDP, more than oil and gas, which only account for 15.9 percent. Under Jonathan, Nigeria recorded a more than 50 percent reduction in food imports, from an import bill of N1.4 trillion to less than N700 billion. With the innovation of dry season rice-farming, Nigeria reached 60 percent self-sufficiency in rice production and became, according to the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), the largest producer of cassava in the world.

Anti-corruption hypocrisy

Rather than hit the ground running, the in-coming Buhari administration has spent the last six months on a campaign against Jonathan and his men, as if it is still shopping for Nigerian votes. This campaign has become a substitute for policy, leading to the conclusion that the APC never really expected to win the election and therefore does not know what to do now it has been declared the winner. What the party did during the election campaign was to present pie-in-the-sky policies that were never intended to be implemented but were primarily designed to harvest votes.

This accounts for the government’s current embarrassment with its own party manifesto and the denial of its campaign promises. It has even led to APC legislators being constrained to vote against their own policy – the payment of N5000 monthly to the 25 million poorest Nigerians. In six months, the much-touted change of the APC has turned out to be counterfeit. What we have instead is a constant barrage of media trials pertaining to the alleged corruption of the Jonathan administration.

This anti-corruption crusade is clearly not addressed at curtailing corruption. Its primary objective is to kill and bury the PDP. Not even the most ardent supporters of Jonathan would insist that there was not rampant corruption under the PDP. What is unacceptable is the present government’s pretence that corruption in Nigeria is restricted to the PDP when, as a matter of fact, the APC is just as corrupt, if not even more because of its blatant hypocrisy.

The government’s anti-corruption crusade is already without legitimacy because it is unashamedly partial and selective. Allegations made against APC office-holders are procedurally ignored by the government’s anti-corruption watchdogs. Some of the APC chieftains accused of corruption have even been rewarded with major ministerial portfolios. Others have been nominated as APC candidates in governorship elections.

PDP members are labelled corrupt until they declare for the APC; then they automatically become saints. We are meant to believe that while the PDP used government funds to buy favours and votes during the election campaign, APC managed to spend massively to dislodge the PDP from power without doing the same. The truth of the matter is that corruption is not the exclusive preserve of any party or persons. Corruption is endemic to the Nigerian political system.

Selective maligning of members of the former government will not rid Nigeria of corruption. Neither will allegations of corruption hurriedly put together for the sake of public consumption, which are then thrown out by the courts. Corruption has to be addressed systemically and structurally. But to date, there is little evidence that the government’s anti-corruption intentions go beyond the witch-hunting of the Jonathan administration.

Jonathan’s legacies

To the extent that the present administration can be said to have any policies after six months in office, they are all legacies of the Jonathan administration. The TSA is from Jonathan. The turn-around maintenance of our refineries is from Jonathan. The re-equipping of our military is from Jonathan. The improvement in electricity is a Jonathan legacy. On the other hand, the major policies enunciated in the APC election manifesto remain essentially pipe-dreams.

In spite of APC propaganda, Jonathan’s men keep matching on. Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, Jonathan’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development is now President of the Africa Development Bank (AfDB). Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Jonathan’s Minister of Finance, and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, is now a Senior Adviser at Lazzard, a prestigious 167 year-old global investment firm. Arunma Otteh, Jonathan’s Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is now a Vice-President at the World Bank.

To paraphrase Marc Antony of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: “The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interrèd with their bones. So let it be with Jonathan. The noble APC hath told you Jonathan was clueless. If it were so, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath Jonathan answered it.”

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by bokohalal(m): 11:51am On Dec 15, 2015
Femi Aribisala should be one of the cattle in Buhari's farm in Katsina State

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by kurt09(m): 11:59am On Dec 15, 2015
Lalascticlala
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by themilanway(m): 12:06pm On Dec 15, 2015
Jonathan's legacies include discovering Mr Ibe Kachuckwu cheesy cheesy grin grin

And dollarization of the economy

Mumu

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by AMBIVERT(f): 12:38pm On Dec 15, 2015
themilanway:
Jonathan's legacies include discovering Mr Ibe Kachuckwu cheesy cheesy grin grin

And dollarization of the economy

Mumu

Look!^^
This guy is pained cool


This anti-corruption crusade is clearly not addressed at curtailing corruption. Its primary objective is to kill and bury the PDP. Not even the most ardent supporters of Jonathan would insist that there was not rampant corruption under the PDP. What is unacceptable is the present government’s pretence that corruption in Nigeria is restricted to the PDP when, as a matter of fact, the APC is just as corrupt, if not even more because of its blatant hypocrisy.

The government’s anti-corruption crusade is already without legitimacy because it is unashamedly partial and selective. Allegations made against APC office-holders are procedurally ignored by the government’s anti-corruption watchdogs. Some of the APC chieftains accused of corruption have even been rewarded with major ministerial portfolios. Others have been nominated as APC candidates in governorship elections.

It would be unpatriotic of me not to invite the likes of TheV0ice, PassingShot and of course, the Obtuse Rawani to this Inaugural lecture.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by princemillla(m): 1:06pm On Dec 15, 2015
Wen I saw witch hunt, I gave up on reading further.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by dondaddycares(m): 1:58pm On Dec 15, 2015
Truth be told, no policy formulation yet from the 7 month old government, all we keep seeing and hearing is a continuation of the legacies of GEJ administration. I thought APC had a manifesto and in the manifesto nowhere was it stated that they would embark on continuation or continuity... all they advocated then were policies of change. Now they are in power, they have changed their "vote for change" to "continuity". God help us

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by theV0ice: 5:32pm On Dec 15, 2015
AMBIVERT:


Look!^^
This guy is pained cool




It would be unpatriotic of me not to invite the likes of TheV0ice, PassingShot and of course, the Obtuse Rawani to this Inaugural lecture.

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

Of course. If Aribisala thinks GEJ is the best president the world has ever seen, who am i to argue with him?

I didn't read the article and i won't read it. Just tell him i agree with him wink

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by LordAdam: 6:18pm On Dec 15, 2015
Aribisala, you needn't write this long epistle. Nigerians are living the CHANGE and the lot they have to say about it cannot be contained in an article or book for that matter.

They said GEJ was clueless, but he held off the electricity distros from imposing an electricity price hike. Barely a month after Fashola become the MoP, the FG is already licking their asses.

Which begs the question. What do you think of a person who increases the price of commodities when inflation is growing, salaries have not been paid for up to 13 months in some quarters, and tens of thousands of people are losing their jobs? I think that person is MENTALLY CHALLENGED!

Dasuki said he gave others millions of naira. We all agreed. He also said he gave Buhari N600m and some of us do not agree. Hypocrites!

Now everyone has something to say about the government including the International community. MPs in UK are already fussing about PMB's arrest and continued detention of Kanu as well as the fatal crackdown of secessionist protests.

Iran and Iraq are already creating a whirlwind about the detention of the Shia leader in Nigeria. The military killed the man's son and wife. Is the military a mafia organization?

And even more annoying about all of this, is that the moronic president keeps mute. No word, no telecast, just ramblings from a spokesman who has the intelligence of a rhesus monkey; and an information minister who can give schooling lessons on "How to Lie" to the devil.

So Dasuki diverted more than $1b meant for security for PDP's campaign, we agree that it is wrong. Where did APC get it's over $0.5b, they used for their campaign?

Let us also probe where that money came from. If they were donations, who are the people that donated that money and how did they make that much money.

And finally, the total external debt accumulated in 10 years from 2005 when Nigeria's debt profile was cleared by NOI stands at $7b as at June 2015. Unsurprisingly, PMB plans to borrow $3b (almost half) externally in 1 year (2016).

Nigeria's total debt profile stands at N12t. PMB plans to borrow about N2t (one-sixth) in one year. This is at a time that oil price is at its lowest, and economic growth fell by 50% from 6% to 3% in under 9 months. What happened to cutting your coat according to your size?

-Lord

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by Pavarottii(m): 6:30pm On Dec 15, 2015
Only the Zombies, will see no sense in this. Every well thinking, rational being knows that no president in the history achieved 50% of wat GEJ did in 5years. If in doubt, please the read the writeup with an open mind.

GEJ the hero of Africa's democracy.

May your days be long IJN.
God bless GEJ.
God bless Nigeria.

*lovely witeup.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by Pavarottii(m): 6:53pm On Dec 15, 2015
bokohalal:
Femi Aribisala should be one of the cattle in Buhari's farm in Katsina State
This guy, do u av a brain at all? Did u even read the post at all. U av to get ur brain checked, atleast be rational for once and read without being partisan and tribalistic. Cos wat was written is the simple truth.

Even ApC miniisters are acknowledging his achievements. Wit people like u, Nigeria will not move forward.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by bokohalal(m): 6:58pm On Dec 15, 2015
Pavarottii:

This guy, do u av a brain at all? Did u even read the post at all. U av to get ur brain checked, atleast be rational for once and read without being partisan and tribalistic. Cos wat was written is the simple truth.

Even ApC miniisters are acknowledging his achievements. Wit people like u, Nigeria will not move forward.
Do you know the meaning of EXCEPTIONAL?

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by Pavarottii(m): 7:02pm On Dec 15, 2015
bokohalal:

Do you know the meaning of EXCEPTIONAL?
No please tell me.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by Pataki: 7:06pm On Dec 15, 2015
Whatever floats your boat BabaSala or whatever that guy calls himself.

You might as well start sucking your own air from Jona's arse..... ashiwere....

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by dridowu: 7:42pm On Dec 15, 2015
No matter how long the article he write against PMB, i will never regret voting against GEJ.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by amakaobiemeka: 8:13pm On Dec 15, 2015
Ths stupid epistle is obviously to sugar coat gej predicament.
It wont be necessary if he had done the right things.

Days to gej exit he had already be ringing the bells and telling his subordinates that they would be persecuted cos he knew the damage done.
Even though i see him getting some imunity to all these, when the actors start coming and indicting him like iweala,dasuki,etc have done, it would be so much that it would be obvious he was a thief and he would get self punishment and ridicule that would wish he was in jail

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by amakaobiemeka: 8:19pm On Dec 15, 2015
Pavarottii:
Only the Zombies, will see no sense in this. Every well thinking, rational being knows that no president in the history achieved 50% of wat GEJ did in 5years. If in doubt, please the read the writeup with an open mind.

GEJ the hero of Africa's democracy.

May your days be long IJN.
God bless GEJ.
God bless Nigeria.

*lovely witeup.
what achievements, he filters 80% of resources and gives u 20%peanut and u call that achievment. For every built rag tag uni, asari,orisetjafor,tompolo have thnks to him overnight. For every 10% road constructed 90% is shared to private pockets etc

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by Rawani: 9:06pm On Dec 15, 2015
AMBIVERT:


Look!^^
This guy is pained cool




It would be unpatriotic of me not to invite the likes of TheV0ice, PassingShot and of course, the Obtuse Rawani to this Inaugural lecture.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by oduastates: 9:07pm On Dec 15, 2015
Demented Aribisala PhD.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by dazdilijae(m): 11:55pm On Dec 15, 2015
True talk
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by dazdilijae(m): 12:38am On Dec 16, 2015
kurt09:
To date, there is little evidence that the government’s anti-corruption intentions go beyond the witch-hunting of the Jonathan administration.

I walked into the east wing of The Palms shopping mall in Lekki, Lagos (popularly referred to as Shoprite) only to be buttoned-holed by a man trying to sell me a Honda Civic parked inside the hall. His sales pitch was that it was the first totally assembled Honda in Nigeria; built completely to Nigerian specifications. For example, unlike the classic Honda, the Nigeria model has a high clearance, being mindful of the potholes in Nigerian roads.

I had no intention of buying a new car, least of all a Honda Accord. Nevertheless, I could not fail to recognise that what he was touting is one of the many achievements of the Jonathan administration. In spite of the Buhari administration’s daily vilification of Jonathan, the achievements of his government continue to speak for themselves.

Jonathan put in place a policy that provided zero import-duty for completely knocked down vehicles, while discouraging the importation of already assembled cars-old or brand new-by the imposition of heavy import-duties. This propelled car manufacturers to set up assembly-plants in Nigeria that provide jobs for craftsmen, technicians, technologists, engineers, and other professionals across the value chain. The government also made it a policy to patronise locally-made and assembled cars.

The outcome is that local car-assembly is back in Nigeria; literally rising from the dead. Big auto giants, including Peugeot, Nissan Volkswagen, Kia, Hyundai and apparently Honda, now either assemble or entirely manufacture their cars, SUVs, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition, Nigeria now has an indigenous car-manufacturing company, Innoson, which is not only selling locally but already dabbling in exports.

Limits of denigration
These days, the most discernible policy of the new APC government is to attack everything Jonathan. However, propaganda can only mask the truth in the short-term. It cannot destroy the truth on the medium to long-term. No matter what APC traducers say, the fact remains that Goodluck Jonathan was an exceptional president by Nigerian standards.

Now is the time to re-affirm this and invite a more dispassionate reappraisal of the facts, away from the lies and fabrications of the election campaign. It can no longer be argued today that anyone defending Jonathan is a PDP contractor, a favourite line of defence of Buharimaniacs. Neither can Jonathan defenders be accused any longer of wanting to replace Reuben Abati as the president’s spokesman.

“You can do nothing against the truth but for the truth.” No matter what the APC continues to broadcast about the Jonathan administration, the truth cannot be silenced.

Fashola’s gaffe

After six months of stasis, Buhari finally unfurled his ministers in the most anti-climatic fashion. These long-awaited saints and angels turned out to be mostly Santa Claus.

Babatunde Fashola, former governor of Lagos State, is now the minister of Power, Works and Housing. At his maiden news conference, tagged grandiloquently: “Setting the Agenda for Delivering Change,” the same Fashola who spent the election campaign running down the Jonathan administration shocked his audience by revealing that, rather than embark on new road construction projects in 2016, he would only endeavour to build on Jonathan’s achievements.

When I heard this, I felt Fashola should have been given a query by APC Central for undermining the party’s official propaganda. It would appear that Fashola had yet to receive the memo that everything Jonathan is to be rubbished. On the contrary, he betrayed APC by praising Jonathan. He even acknowledged (wonders will never cease) that Jonathan constructed more roads than any other president in the history of Nigeria.

Surely, Fashola deserves to be summarily dismissed from his new post for this impolitic admission.

Wittingly or unwittingly, Fashola gave the lie to APC propaganda that Jonathan’s years were wasted years. If Jonathan was as incompetent as the APC would have us believe, why could the party not launch its own superior nationwide road-building plan, as Buhari had promised in the heady days of the 2015 election campaign? Why rely on allegedly sub-standard PDP foundations?

Similarly, rather than jettison Jonathan’s power-sector reforms that APC derided volubly during the campaign, Fashola revealed that the government will be continuing with them. Jonathan completed 10 power-plants in Nigeria within three years – the first and highest of such record by any Nigerian president living or dead.

The APC had accused Jonathan of awarding the power projects to PDP cronies and financiers who are incompetent and ddeficient. But rather than revoke those contracts, Fashola preached continuity. He also admitted that Jonathan‘s transformation in the power sector was above 50 percent, and that his job would be to build on this achievement.

Jonathan’s transformation agenda

Transport Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, also had the same assessment of Jonathan’s achievements with regard to rail transportation. He pledged to complete all ongoing rail-restoration projects around the country started by Jonathan, as well as extend them to all parts of the country.

Jonathan inaugurated the Lagos-Kano rail line and the Port Harcourt-Enugu mass transit train. He also embarked on the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt-Maiduguri rail line. Furthermore, Jonathan’s projects include the Abuja-Kaduna fast train line; the 322km Lagos-Benin City line; 500km Benin-Abakiliki line; 673km Benin-Obudu Cattle Ranch line; 615km Lagos-Abuja high speed line; 520km Zaria-Birnin-Koni line; 533km Ega nyi-Otukpo and the Ega nyi-Abuja line.

Thanks to Jonathan, five million Nigerians are now carried by rail, relative to the one million before he came. An estimated 700,000 passengers are projected to ride the Abuja Light Rail (ALR) on a daily basis. Only recently, KPMG listed Nigeria’s high speed rail project proposed by the Jonathan administration as one of the global top 100 world-class infrastructure. The rail is expected to connect Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Warri, Bauchi, Abuja and Port Harcourt, at a cost of $13 billion.

For his part, Audu Ogbeh, the new Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, did not even pretend to have an alternative to Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda. Speaking at the launching of the Anchor Borrowers Programme in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, Ogbeh commended Jonathan’s achievements in agriculture, while also praising his ministerial predecessor for the innovations he introduced.

Thanks to Jonathan, agriculture now accounts for 22 percent of Nigeria’s GDP, more than oil and gas, which only account for 15.9 percent. Under Jonathan, Nigeria recorded a more than 50 percent reduction in food imports, from an import bill of N1.4 trillion to less than N700 billion. With the innovation of dry season rice-farming, Nigeria reached 60 percent self-sufficiency in rice production and became, according to the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), the largest producer of cassava in the world.

Anti-corruption hypocrisy

Rather than hit the ground running, the in-coming Buhari administration has spent the last six months on a campaign against Jonathan and his men, as if it is still shopping for Nigerian votes. This campaign has become a substitute for policy, leading to the conclusion that the APC never really expected to win the election and therefore does not know what to do now it has been declared the winner. What the party did during the election campaign was to present pie-in-the-sky policies that were never intended to be implemented but were primarily designed to harvest votes.

This accounts for the government’s current embarrassment with its own party manifesto and the denial of its campaign promises. It has even led to APC legislators being constrained to vote against their own policy – the payment of N5000 monthly to the 25 million poorest Nigerians. In six months, the much-touted change of the APC has turned out to be counterfeit. What we have instead is a constant barrage of media trials pertaining to the alleged corruption of the Jonathan administration.

This anti-corruption crusade is clearly not addressed at curtailing corruption. Its primary objective is to kill and bury the PDP. Not even the most ardent supporters of Jonathan would insist that there was not rampant corruption under the PDP. What is unacceptable is the present government’s pretence that corruption in Nigeria is restricted to the PDP when, as a matter of fact, the APC is just as corrupt, if not even more because of its blatant hypocrisy.

The government’s anti-corruption crusade is already without legitimacy because it is unashamedly partial and selective. Allegations made against APC office-holders are procedurally ignored by the government’s anti-corruption watchdogs. Some of the APC chieftains accused of corruption have even been rewarded with major ministerial portfolios. Others have been nominated as APC candidates in governorship elections.

PDP members are labelled corrupt until they declare for the APC; then they automatically become saints. We are meant to believe that while the PDP used government funds to buy favours and votes during the election campaign, APC managed to spend massively to dislodge the PDP from power without doing the same. The truth of the matter is that corruption is not the exclusive preserve of any party or persons. Corruption is endemic to the Nigerian political system.

Selective maligning of members of the former government will not rid Nigeria of corruption. Neither will allegations of corruption hurriedly put together for the sake of public consumption, which are then thrown out by the courts. Corruption has to be addressed systemically and structurally. But to date, there is little evidence that the government’s anti-corruption intentions go beyond the witch-hunting of the Jonathan administration.

Jonathan’s legacies

To the extent that the present administration can be said to have any policies after six months in office, they are all legacies of the Jonathan administration. The TSA is from Jonathan. The turn-around maintenance of our refineries is from Jonathan. The re-equipping of our military is from Jonathan. The improvement in electricity is a Jonathan legacy. On the other hand, the major policies enunciated in the APC election manifesto remain essentially pipe-dreams.

In spite of APC propaganda, Jonathan’s men keep matching on. Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, Jonathan’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development is now President of the Africa Development Bank (AfDB). Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Jonathan’s Minister of Finance, and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, is now a Senior Adviser at Lazzard, a prestigious 167 year-old global investment firm. Arunma Otteh, Jonathan’s Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is now a Vice-President at the World Bank.

To paraphrase Marc Antony of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: “The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interrèd with their bones. So let it be with Jonathan. The noble APC hath told you Jonathan was clueless. If it were so, it was a grievous fault, and grievously hath Jonathan answered it.”

http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=169983
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 12:51am On Dec 16, 2015
grin
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by cold(m): 2:51am On Dec 16, 2015
Likely retorts..
'You're a wailer'
'Another PDP paid hack'
'Give Buhari time'..bla..bla..bla
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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Was An Exceptional President, By Femi Aribisala by lowander(m): 8:25am On Dec 22, 2015
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