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Buhari: Pdp Rule Is A Calamity . by Gbawe: 1:10pm On Sep 27, 2010
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[b]Buhari: PDP rule is a calamity .[/b]Monday, 27 September 2010 04:45 Abbas Jimoh .110

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The Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) 11-year rule of Nigeria and its management of the nation’s resources has been a misfortune and a calamity which should be brought to an end in next year’s elections, leader of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) Gen. Muhammadu Buhari said in Abuja at the weekend. Buhari, who was addressing supporters from the 36 states and Abuja at a National Consultative Forum, said the revenue that accrued to Nigeria from amalgamation in 1914 up until 1999 was far less than the revenue receipt since 1999. The PDP government however squandered all of it with nothing to show, he said.
General Buhari said the degree of executive theft unleashed on this country in the 11 years of PDP rule, when analysed, was so mindboggling that Nigerians should never have the misfortune of having the party foisted on them again in 2011.

He said, “The records provided by former Minister of Finance, Okonjo Iweala, indicated that the amount of money Nigeria realized between 1914 and 1998 was not up to the revenue realized by PDP government between 1999 and 2010.”

On the 50th Independence Anniversary, which is four days away, the CPC presidential hopeful said it is a shame that Nigeria was nowhere near her contemporaries with whom it started the independence journey 50 years ago, and with resources that could be compared to those of China, Malaysia, former Soviet Union, and India.

He said, “50 years ago, we started like Malaysia, Brazil, China and co. Today in terms of infrastructure, manufacturing and other social services, where are these countries and where are we? We used to have railway, shipping line, national air carrier and good government schools. Railway used to be a veritable means of mass transport and haulage to spare the road of articulated vehicles. All these are gone, and this is in spite of growing huge resources which were never available before. With all the resources we can boast of, cholera is still part of the diseases we are trying to fight.”

He regretted that some political gladiators were still adopting ‘soldier tactics’ that they will rather die than see a new leadership emerge, especially from the progressives’ camp, saying “2011 is pregnant, we hope there will be no abortion.”

He however said that in spite of the threats of do or die, “operation totality” or capture among others, his determination and commitment to a new Nigeria remain unshaken.

He promised that his party will reverse the ugly trend bedevilling the country and said any party that is not disciplined cannot instil discipline and change things when it gets to power.

Cautioning party stalwarts against running afoul of the law, he said, “We don’t want any of our members to be caught with gun or any metal object during election or any other time. Do everything with honour. This is why I left ANPP, they gave me the ticket to run for presidency two times, they were ready to give me the third time, but I had to quit.

“We have to work hard and dislodge the thieves; we will stop the executive theft when we get to power. The textile industries used to employ hundreds of thousands of workers, but today most of the factories have locked up. What has happened? Sheer indiscipline and corruption. We will revamp the railway system, bring back infrastructure and generate employment.”

In his address of welcome, CPC National Chairman Senator Rufai Hanga said the party is sending a clear message that a new order is coming and that Nigerians should be prepared for a change in 2011.

He said CPC was the new of hope of the common man and it was prepared to stop the on-going political hara-kiri and make life more meaningful to the people.

Hundreds of delegates from all over the country attended the consultative forum.
Re: Buhari: Pdp Rule Is A Calamity . by labiyemmy(m): 1:13pm On Sep 27, 2010
Just as his own rule as military head of state was a calamity.
Re: Buhari: Pdp Rule Is A Calamity . by Beaf: 1:16pm On Sep 27, 2010
All parties are corrupt. APGA and ANPP have been turn apart by financially induced battles. ACN is led by a man who is much worse than Ibori, and there is documentary proof.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/139268_BolaTinubuHeroinforfeiture_jpgb084d334c74cec7150ee9588a3aed2fc

[size=14pt]Tinubu ran heroin ring in US, says Drug Agency .[/size]
Tuesday, 17 February 2009 00:00 Hope Afoke Orivri .Share 0


Dotun Oladipo

Contrary to denials, the Nigerian Compass yesterday learnt that the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) confirmed that a former Lagos State Governor, Mr. Bola,

Ahmed Tinubu, ran a heroin ring in the country; was convicted, though with an option of fine; and was actually quizzed last month while entering into the country.

More here http://www.compassnewspaper.com/NG/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10593%3Atinubu-ran-heroin-ring-in-us-says-drug-agency&Itemid=7966
Re: Buhari: Pdp Rule Is A Calamity . by Beaf: 1:20pm On Sep 27, 2010
Buhari has no moral standing to point at criminals. He has more than enough questions to answer concerning our US$2.8 billa he nicked as NNPC boss.
Only IBB surpasses that scale of theft.

[size=14pt]Shagari's regime (1979-1983), incurred Buhari's wrath when it decided to investigate the US$2.8 billion that disappeared from the Midland Bank, London account of the Nigerian National Petroleum Cooperation, (NNPC)[/size], during General Obasanjo's era as military head of state that preceded Shagari's. Dr. Olusola Saraki, Turaki of Ilorin, was the majority party leader of the Senate at the time and he headed the Senate Committee set up to trace the stolen money after some three years of clamour for such an investigation by members of the civil society. [size=14pt]The money was traced to the Midland Bank London branch fixed account of Buhari[/size], Obasanjo's appointee as military head of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company. The Committee's report was presented to the Senate during the tail end of Shagari's regime in 1983, so the House decided to deal with the matter soon after the 1983 general elections.

The attempt at civilian-to-civilian transition provided the fillip for mayhem at the time. The elections were marred by massive rigging because incumbent political office holders were refusing to slacken their stranglehold on Nigeria Plc., mortgaged as the leaders private property. On the 31st December, 1983, [b]Buhari struck under the cover of the political commotion that trailed the presidential election results. Buhari generally had no agenda for leadership but vendetta against those he called critics and rabble-rousers. Buhari did not see any moral wrong in his conversion of our oil money into his personal use. Rather he railed at the press and what he described as the self-righteous sections of the country for making a big deal out of the issue. He locked up without trial, politicians and critics including Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, notorious for clamouring for the exposure of the oil money rogue. Satire saved my neck at the time. [size=14pt]Vera Ifudu, who was an NTA reporter then, was sacked through his prodding as military ruler, for reporting what Dr. Olusola Saraki had told her in an interview about how the missing money was traced to Buhari's account at a Midland Bank London branch. Vera eventually won her case of wrongful dismissal in court against the NTA and was financially compensated.[/size][/b]

http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/34773/1/is-the-north-incapable-of-giving-us-quality-leader.html
Re: Buhari: Pdp Rule Is A Calamity . by Gbawe: 1:21pm On Sep 27, 2010
@labiyemmy:

Just as his own rule as military head of state was a calamity.

My man , regardless of who delivers the message , this statement should worry all Nigerians who want our nation to make progress:

“The records provided by former Minister of Finance, Okonjo Iweala, indicated that the amount of money Nigeria realized between 1914 and 1998 was not up to the revenue realized by PDP government between 1999 and 2010.”

what do we have to show for the massive and record breaking national income that flowed into the Nigerian treasury between 1999 and 2010?
Re: Buhari: Pdp Rule Is A Calamity . by Beaf: 1:23pm On Sep 27, 2010
Here is a bit more Buhari stuff;

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-518968.0.html#msg6814435

Do you know PTF estate in Wuse? The sweetheart deal that Buhari's PTF made with the contractor was so sweet. Not only would the contractor collect rent from PTF, but after 8 years, the place would be his to own!

but Buhari who you paint in such glowing colours, still agreed to serve under such a man as the chairman of PTF. As chairman of PTF, he made Salihijo Ahmad's Afriproject the sole consultant for monitoring and assessing the value of contracts. Afriproject consortium was so corrupt that at the inception of Abdulsalami's regime, fearful of exposure, the sole consultant committed suicide in his office. When the books of PTF were opened, the can of worms was so much that Haruna Adamu said he felt sickened by it. One body determined the contracts to be awarded, the payments to be made and whether the contracts had been satisfied.

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