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Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by theshadyexpress(m): 7:46pm On Feb 18, 2016
When the incredible issue of a missing/counterfeited 2016 budget arose some weeks ago, I was expecting to hear from the APC that Goodluck Jonathan was to blame. Surprisingly, that did not happen. Instead, blame was traded between the presidency and the national assembly, seemingly forgetting that both organs of government are now controlled by the same APC.

The stock-in-trade of this government is to blame Goodluck Jonathan for everything. If there is petrol shortage: Jonathan is to blame. If there are power cuts, Jonathan is to blame. If there Boko Haram killings, Jonathan is to blame.

This government has apparently not yet heard the aphorism that: “the buck stops with the president.” Nine months down the road from his inauguration, the president continues to pass the buck to Goodluck Jonathan. Then came the defining issue of the 2016 budget.

419 budget

Mr. President did not just send the budget to the National Assembly, he presented it himself with great fanfare and bells and whistles. This was supposed to be his signature proposal. With seven months squandered ostensibly trying to get a cabinet of saints and angels who turned out to be the same old same old, many with corruption allegations hanging over their heads; the budget was expected to provide redemption for the government.

It would provide a bold new start to the government’s much-heralded “change” with a N6 trillion “zero-based” proposal that would defy Nigeria’s austere economic circumstances, and put us firmly on the launch-pad to economic recovery and diversification.

This makes it all the more perplexing that the 2016 budget has turned out to be the biggest blunder of this government in a catalogue of blunders that has now come to define it. I am still waiting for those who voted for APC to admit they blundered royally. In their blunder, they have given us a government that keeps going from one blunder to another.

Denying the budget

We did not need Olisa Metuh, the opposition spokesman conveniently padlocked by the EFCC, to expose the blunders in the 2016 budget proposals. Different government spokesmen have competed to distance themselves from it as much as possible. Charles Dafe, Director of Information, Ministry of National Planning, blamed the blunders in the budget on the government’s insufficient knowledge of the zero-based budgeting. Who is to be held responsible for this ignorance? Surprisingly, Dafe forgot to mention Goodluck Jonathan.

Isaac Adewole, the Minister of Heath, also forgot to blame Goodluck Jonathan. Instead, he maintained: “rats invaded Nigeria Budget documents and smuggled in foreign items.” You may well ask who was supposed to buy rat poison. Did Goodluck Jonathan forget to hand it over on his departure?

Lai Mohammed, the past-master at blaming Goodluck Jonathan for everything, could not blame Jonathan for once. The man who promised to hold 365 carnivals in 365 days in 2016, and was awarded a budget allocation bigger than the Ministry of Agriculture, openly disowned the government’s “budget of change.” Apparently, someone had gone ahead to change a number of the items in it; much in the spirit of the APC’s highfalutin change mantra. Among them, the N5 million proposed for buying computers for the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) and the Film and Video Censors Board mysteriously became N398 million.

The Ministry of Education was also unable to scapegoat Goodluck Jonathan. Instead, a fictitious N10 billion that showed up in its figures was attributed to a “typographical error.” That just might qualify as one of the most expensive typos in the history of Nigeria. But how can N10 billion be a typo when it should not even be there at all? Was it N1 billion they were trying to put that mistakenly became N10 billion? Or was it N10 million? What difference does it make when no one can even tell us what the money is meant for?

Outright fraud

How come a significant amount of these so-called errors have to do with the presidency itself? What error accounts for the N3.8 billion allocated for capital projects at the State House Clinic meant for the president, vice-president and their families alone; compared to the N2.6 billion allocated for all the 17 government teaching hospitals nationwide. How come the amount budgeted for feeding the president is more than sufficient to feed entire villages for years?

There is really no point in itemising the bogus anomalies in the budget because they are just too many. But a few examples should exemplify just how ludicrous they are. In the president’s so-called budget for change, N259 million is allocated for buying tyres, batteries, fuses and other whatnots for the cars in the presidency. N27 million is allocated for buying c-caution signs, fire-extinguishers and towing-ropes.

Spurious sums in excess of N100 billion are included repetitively. Bogus costing of N53.7 million is repeated 52 times; while those amounting to N37.8 million appear over 369 times. In some cases, the purchase of the same vehicles, computers and furniture are replicated 24 times to the tune of N46 billion. N795 million is set aside just to update the website of one ministry, putting to shame the amount alleged to have been used for Babatunde Fashola’s infamous website while he was governor of Lagos State.

In short, Buhari took five months to choose ministers. He had eight months to prepare a budget. Nevertheless, he ended up by presenting one of the most bogus and fraudulent budgets Nigerians have ever seen. That is the change we can surely do without.

Forex market

Other changes have only entrapped law-abiding Nigerians. The daughter of a friend of mine, C.Y. Ogunseye, was getting married in the United States. He travelled abroad expecting to make use of his Nigerian credit card. After he got to Chicago, Buhari made changes that pulled the rug from under his feet. His credit card had become invalid, to all intents and purposes. Clearly, no one in the presidency put a human face to the changes they made, which might have made them ease Nigerians into the new policy so that people like C.Y. already abroad are not caught in the lurch.

Another friend of mine, Pamela Mommah, has a daughter in university in Belgium. Since Buhari came in, it has become near-impossible to pay her school-fees. Now we are told overseas school-fees have been placed on the CBN’s foreign-exchange prohibitive list. The monies for them will now have to be sourced from the parallel market. The president had promised to make the naira equal to the dollar while asking for our votes. Now that he is president, the naira is in free fall. It has depreciated by over 50 percent since the inception of his presidency – from N225 to N335 to the dollar.

The same president who recently went outside the country on a five-day sabbatical which possibly included a medical check-up, has also included buying foreign-exchange officially for overseas medical treatment on the prohibitive list.

As if these blunders were not enough, the vice-chancellors in 12 of the universities established by Goodluck Jonathan were summarily dismissed by the government, replaced by new government appointees. This has become another example of the government becoming a law unto itself.

Vice-chancellors are tenured. That means they cannot be removed before the expiration of their term without a prima facie case of incompetence or dereliction of duty, and even then only on the recommendation of the board of the university’s governing council. But the government not only sacked the VCs without board approval, it sacked the boards before sacking the VCs.

Having done this, it then replaced the VCs in a manner completely contemptuous yet again of Nigeria’s federal structure. Four out of the twelve newly-appointed VCs are from Kano University alone; an action clearly in violation of Nigeria’s federal character principle.

Corruption baton-change

Since the inception of the Buhari administration, all we have been hearing is corruption, corruption, corruption. The president insisted he would kill corruption before it killed Nigeria. Therefore, we all expected the government to come up with steps designed to kill corruption; something no nation on earth has ever done before. However, instead of even attempting to kill corruption, the government has merely been determined to kill the PDP.

So what is the state of corruption in Nigeria today? By all account, it is hale and hearty, thank you very much. All that has happened is that the baton of corruption has been passed from the PDP to the APC. One example here should suffice.

A lot of song and dance has been made by the government since its inception of cleaning up the NNPC. The former petroleum minister, Diezani Allison-Madueke, has been excoriated to the position of “public enemy number one.” The president has refused to appoint a Minister of Petroleum Resources, deciding to oversee that portfolio himself and, thereby, keep a tight rein on the oil industry. But he has given us a Minister of State for Petroleum Resources in the person of Ibe Kachikwu.

So is corruption now being choked to death in the Nigerian oil industry? If reports are to be believed, that is far from the case. According to Bako Abdullahi Yelwa, a former official of the Kaduna chapter of the Independent Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), the change that has happened is merely that a new cabal of thieves and robbers are now controlling the NNPC and its affiliate, the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC).

Yelwa maintains this is responsible for the never-ending cycle of fuel scarcity that remains prevalent all around the country. The new cabal is said to insist on extorting money before issuing the allocation of petroleum products. Yelwa insists the kerosene allocations promised IPMAN members have been diverted to the “relations, friends and cronies” of the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu.

He said, “I challenge anybody to ask any marketer if they have gotten allocations. PPMC staff are frustrating independent marketers. Why will they ask for a percentage of our profit before giving us allocation? And when we refuse, they frustrate the process of getting our allocation. They only give product allocation to marketers that have given them a share of their profit upfront.”

The president needs to address the issues raised here expeditiously. Since he is now the de facto Minister of Petroleum Resources, one need hardly point out that these kinds of sharp practices, nine months after his election, cannot continue to be attributed to Goodluck Jonathan. Mr. President, the buck now stops with you.


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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by praxisnetworks: 7:52pm On Feb 18, 2016
Hmmm

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by EHMIR(m): 8:02pm On Feb 18, 2016
Alergic to long postssad

sips my camel milk frm pakistan*

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Ebukaobi: 8:05pm On Feb 18, 2016
The Old senile man has started running his mouth again

This old man is a pastor and I have never seen him share the gospel of Christ or write any Christian material

All he does is criticize Buhari and APC out of hatred and pain that his jesus on earth= the ineffectual buffoon called Jonathan lost woefully at the polls

Nigeria is facing an economic crises today because of the massive pillaging of our public finance under the otueke drunkard.

I will take the failed academic seriously when he provides any meaningful solutions

Useless old man

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by harmless011: 8:05pm On Feb 18, 2016
Hmmmmm I was able to read this writeup from start to finish and the expose is mind boggling, from all indication this present govt is worst than the former. May God help us pull through this administration.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Montaque(m): 8:05pm On Feb 18, 2016
I just want to comment on the sacked VC's.
As far back as 1985, the supreme court in Olaniyan vs Unilag defined the position of university lecturers and staffs whose office enjoys statutory flavour, such that there us a laid down procedure for their sack and hire. they are not like other employee that u can sack at will. We are expected to build up on that with further cases of the unillorin 49 lecturers in 2005 and other similar cases.
But more than 30 years after this precedent had been laid, and the due process cemented, pmb has taken us back to the hay days. That he can just wake up one morning to sack university chancellors without consulting the uni council nor following the Act setting up those institutions. its worth our tears.
Nigerian student should be alarmed, (even if u don't like some bad lecturers n staffs).
Let us know that not to follow due process is the chief of all corruption in Nigeria. we need strOng institution, not strong men.

pastor femi.
More ink to ur pen

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by ratiken(m): 8:06pm On Feb 18, 2016
Buhari should never had been Nigeria's president again.

All he has done is expend scarce resources on these online maggots through Lai Mohd to attempt a damage control on a nation that crashed in his hands.

Dollar sells for 386 naira today because the old dummy of a president could not separate governance from economy unlike the military era where government is everything including economy.

Details: A huge percentage of our domiciled forex are investor funds but Buhari thinks only his CBN forex sales drives the economy. The lack of economic direction for 9months drove the investors with their dollars. Due to huge capital flight, forex has been in very short supply and CBN cannot compliment either. This is what you get for not appointing your ministers for 6 months.

Now they lazily lay all the blames on crude oil pricing when there are a million more options to sustaining an economy as huge as ours.

On the budget. ... buhari has cleared every remaining doubt of his incompetence. If Buhari cannot manage, review or seek clarification from his subjects on a national budget ....... only God knows what trade agreements he's been signing with foreign nations without review.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Toeyoursea(m): 8:06pm On Feb 18, 2016
The budget was definitely a fluke and it was padded heavily by civil servants. Those are the sort of stuffs you experience as a newly elected government. Constructively, we should criticize the government and proffer solutions to avoid such next time. The failure of this government is dangerous for our Country sad . STOP THE SILLY POLITICS.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by PeinDanzo(m): 8:07pm On Feb 18, 2016
End time femi

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 8:07pm On Feb 18, 2016
Well they wanted CHANGE....

Let's forget about the dying Naira, missing budget and dead economy...
Let's thank Buhari for the steady electricity and the #5000 he gives monthly to the unemployed.

In the immortal words of the petulant small man of Kaduna, 'when the going gets confusing, blame a totally unrelated entity like GEJ'.

dalu..

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by brainpulse: 8:08pm On Feb 18, 2016
Can any good thing come from aribisala?

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by porka: 8:08pm On Feb 18, 2016
It'll continue till 2019.

We will pick Nigeria up from the terrible mess they are sinking it. We would start all over like in 1960.

When they hear Bu... next time, they will think deeply.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 8:09pm On Feb 18, 2016
Another long epistle from a pained crook who has been blocked from dipping his crooked fingers into our national cookie jar. We sane hard working nigerians still have unflinching support for our able presido.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by ChappyChase: 8:09pm On Feb 18, 2016
And the madness continues........

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Omenkata: 8:09pm On Feb 18, 2016
let me invoke the spirit of ngeneukwenu and omenka here

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by MsGlobalwonder(f): 8:09pm On Feb 18, 2016
Oh well... Who still believes in this charade of government? Zombies aside of course. Before the end of June don't be surprised a dollar will be 1000naira and Buhari will still tell us to be grateful that it could have been 10000 under Gej grin. It's like Gej is the standard of excellence. Smh!i'm not even gonna waste strength on Buhari and his government. Here is hoping people are wiser now. That's if it's not too late already.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by kay29000(m): 8:10pm On Feb 18, 2016
I must admit, I am still riding for Buhari, but he messed up big time with the budget.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by greatehis: 8:11pm On Feb 18, 2016

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Mrchippychappy(m): 8:11pm On Feb 18, 2016
Ebukaobi:
The Old senile man has started running his mouth again

This old man is a pastor and I have never seen him share the gospel of Christ or write any Christian material

All he does is criticize Buhari and APC out of hatred and pain that his jesus on earth= the ineffectual buffoon called Jonathan lost woefully at the polls

Nigeria is facing an economic crises today because of the massive pillaging of our public finance under the otueke drunkard.

I will take the failed academic seriously when he provides any meaningful solutions

Useless old man


still playing the blame game after almost a year? na wa o

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by drss(m): 8:11pm On Feb 18, 2016
pipul like buari perform excellently well as traditional rulers cos of their culture mentality. they can never perform in modern day governance becos their brain is wired on cultural philosophy. buari dullard is not fit to be president. he should go back to his real calling - cattle rearing, or better still, contest for emir of duara.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by kennyman2000(m): 8:12pm On Feb 18, 2016
Hmmmmm
Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by emalek86(m): 8:13pm On Feb 18, 2016
Any body who read this and shout sai buhari, should be hang upside down.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 8:13pm On Feb 18, 2016
Buhari seems like a failure to me though I voted him

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Ekeretom(m): 8:14pm On Feb 18, 2016
The talk too correct.. Gbam

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by MsGlobalwonder(f): 8:14pm On Feb 18, 2016
Ebukaobi:
The Old senile man has started running his mouth again

This old man is a pastor and I have never seen him share the gospel of Christ or write any Christian material

All he does is criticize Buhari and APC out of hatred and pain that his jesus on earth= the ineffectual buffoon called Jonathan lost woefully at the polls

Nigeria is facing an economic crises today because of the massive pillaging of our public finance under the otueke drunkard.

I will take the failed academic seriously when he provides any meaningful solutions

Useless old man

out of hatred? You mean he lied in everything he said? You are a major part of the problem of this senseless and clueless government. You mean you see the truth and still deny it's existence? Oh, it's the messenger now? Why didn't you at least read the message and get it first. No words for you lipsrsealed

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by Nobody: 8:14pm On Feb 18, 2016
An incisive and largely positive critique of The Budget in question but inanely crafted.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by ColtPython(m): 8:14pm On Feb 18, 2016
Noisemakers everywhere
Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by danot1030: 8:15pm On Feb 18, 2016
Femi Aribisala is still much pained tha pdp lost.

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by MrPresident1: 8:15pm On Feb 18, 2016
Nigerians, brace up for more troubles and hardships. When you chose Buhari as your president, it was a subliminal message that you were passing that indeed you are ready for judgement. Buhari represents judgement, brace up and face yiur woes like men, una never start, una never jam grin

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Re: Blunders Upon Blunders Upon Blunders, By Femi Aribisala by NoreenUG(f): 8:15pm On Feb 18, 2016
Ebukaobi:
The Old senile man has started running his mouth again

This old man is a pastor and I have never seen him share the gospel of Christ or write any Christian material

All he does is criticize Buhari and APC out of hatred and pain that his jesus on earth= the ineffectual buffoon called Jonathan lost woefully at the polls

Nigeria is facing an economic crises today because of the massive pillaging of our public finance under the otueke drunkard.

I will take the failed academic seriously when he provides any meaningful solutions

Useless old man


How does this rubbish you typed up here attacking Aribisala actually address the points he raised?

You APC touts are just irredeemable.
Please, if you have nothing sensible to write, why not just keep shut and quietly swallow saliva instead of barking POINTLESSLY like a hooligan?

"Nigeria is facing this and that because of massove pillaging?"

And your dullard president's answer to these issues Nigeria is supposedly facing is by presenting a CRIMINALLY inflated budget?
Or is it by his many aimless junkets?

Jonathan inherited the Naira at N151 Per dollar. All through his 4 years, it fell 49 places to N200 per dollar; but in just Buhari's 8 months, naira now trades at N385 per dollar. Is that still GEJ's fault?

Keep apportioning blame like irresponsible little kids, e hear?

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