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Will Build 1 Refinery Yearly For 4years, And Other Failed Promises Of APC by Viktom(m): 11:26am On Apr 01, 2020
FIVE years after President Muhammadu Buhari said, he would build one refinery each year for the next 4 years, make 1 dollar to be equivalent to 1 naira, give unemployed youths N5000 a month each, defeat Boko Haram in 1 year, create 3 million jobs each year. Nigerians are still waiting for the fulfillment of those promises.

As at March 30, 2020, one dollar equivalent to N367.00, and the president is yet to build a single refinery since he was elected five years ago.

Nigeria unemployment rate is at 33.5 per cent in 2020.

The fight against Boko Haram terrorist is far from being won, and the man who is doing all his best to defeat Boko Haram, Major General Olusegun Olaniyi was also redeployed for revealing the unimpressive sate of the service men.

The issue of unemployment have been played down by the current government, and Sen. Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour and Employment, recently declared that Nigeria unemployment rate is at 33.5 per cent in 2020.

  According to Ngige, the high unemployment rate of 23.1 per cent, and underemployment of 16.6 per cent by the National Bureau Statistics (NBS) of 2019 report was alarming.


Check other promises made by the President during the 2019 Presidential campaign.

1. To engage one million N-power graduates and skill up 10 million Nigerians in partnership with the private sector.

2. To expand the school feeding programme from 9.3m to 15 million children, creating 300,000 extra jobs for food vendors and farmers.

3. To complete the Ibadan/Kano phase of the Lagos/Kano rail link.

4. To complete the Port Harcourt/Maiduguri line.

5. To complete the Itakpa/Warri link to Abuja, through Lokoja.

6. To complete the Second Niger Bridge and the East West Road connecting Warri, Delta State, to Oron, Akwa Ibom State, through Kaiama and Port Harcourt in Bayelsa and Rivers State.

7. To establish a peoples Moni bank.

8. To institutionalize the giving of soft loans of up to 1million naira to small traders, artisans and commercial drivers.

9. To increase the beneficiaries of trader Moni, market Moni and farmer Moni from 2.3 million to 10million.

10. To create more room for inclusion in government by achieving 35% in female appointments.

11. To give more access to youths as aides of cabinet members and through opportunities for appointments in board and agencies.

12. To introduce special mentoring programme in governance with young graduates working with ministers and other appointees.

13. To reinterpret the education curriculum through coding, robotics, animations and design thinking.

14. Retraining of all teachers in public primary and secondary schools to deliver digital literacy.

15. Remodeling and equipping of 10,000 schools per year.

16. To complete the 365 road projects under construction in all parts of the federation.

17. Provision of infrastructure and rebuilding the economy.

18. To sustaining the anti-insurgency war and curb insecurity.

19. To fight corruption and revamp the economy.

20. To develop 6 industrial Parks in each of the geopolitical zones.

21. To establish 109 Special Production and Processing Centres (SPPCs) across each senatorial district of Nigeria.

22. To develop the Special Economic zone to quickly concretize our made in Nigeria for export (MINE) plan.

23. To expand the social investment program so as to eradicate poverty.

24. To ensure completion of Manbilla Dam and Bridge.

25. To ensure the construction of the Makurdi Taraba Borno rail project.

26. To complete the bridges across the stretch of River Benue in Ibi local government area.

27. To continue to pursue agricultural policy by ensuring that fertilisers are made available at all the local government areas across the country, for easy access by farmers.

28. To resuscitate the Ajaokuta Steel Company.

29. To ensure the completion of the on-going Zungeru Hydro Power project.

30. To include persons of integrity in the cabinet.

Kindly tick the number of promises that have been kept and tell us in the comment section.
Re: Will Build 1 Refinery Yearly For 4years, And Other Failed Promises Of APC by Viktom(m): 11:29am On Apr 01, 2020
president Buhari is a colossal failure and was never worthy of the seat of presidency. Jonathan was never perfect but Buhari was not an alternative.
it is now very obvious to everyone as it visible to the blind and audible to the deaf

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Re: Will Build 1 Refinery Yearly For 4years, And Other Failed Promises Of APC by clarocuzioo(m): 11:30am On Apr 01, 2020
Don't mind the stupid president elected by stupid people.
Re: Will Build 1 Refinery Yearly For 4years, And Other Failed Promises Of APC by jaytee01(m): 12:32pm On Apr 01, 2020
It is no longer news that the vegetable has been an absolute failure in almost all aspects of governance.

He is beyond redemption and anyone expecting any good news from this governance is either naive or stuuupid or both!

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