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Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by nairavsdollars(f): 6:49am On Sep 23, 2020
Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in this interview with TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI, speaks on the just concluded Edo governorship election, Nigeria at 60, restructuring and other issues. Excerpts:

Your party, the PDP just secured victory in the just concluded governorship election in Edo state. How do you feel?

I feel so elated for a hard battle won. It is a collective victory for all of us. Like I said on my social media page, this victory is historic, the aroma is sweet and its lesson for political godfathers will last a lifetime. The people’s power will always prevail. Once again, congratulations to Governor Obaseki, his deputy, Phillip Shaibu and the good people of Edo state.

Nigeria will be celebrating 60 years of independence as a sovereign nation on October 1st, how far do you think we have come as a nation?

I think we might not have been able to reach the expectations of our founding fathers. However, prior to the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, I think we were progressing as a people. Painfully however, the last five years has expanded the divisive tendencies in our nationhood. It is shocking that under a watch of our President that served the Nigerian Army and rose to the position of Major-General, our nation can become so divided to an extent that ethnic demands have overridden the bands of unity.

I don’t know how the Buhari administration will want to manage this and take us back to a united country. But like eminent Nigerians have said in the last few weeks, we have become much more divided than we have ever been in the last 60 years of our nation.

The Presidency, through Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media said the division in the country did not start under this government and that Nigeria has always been divided. What is your take on that?

I think Femi Adesina’s argument is far misplaced or maybe he did not understand the context of the question he was responding to. What Nigerians are saying is that there can be conflicts and divisions, but we have not had a President whose policy direction and approach to national cohesion has been this divisive. We have never had a President whose policies have demonstrated a huge division in our nation like President Buhari. We are not saying there have never been grounds for people disagreeing or have challenges; after all, we have had a civil war. But what we are saying is that we have never had a leader, a President whose actions and policy direction has demonstrated a huge division in our nation like President Buhari. That is the question Femi Adesina ought to have responded to. It is disgusting and painful that a government that came into office on a mantra of change, saying that things were not going well under the previous administration and that if elected, they will come and repair the crisis area in our nation, to have allowed itself by the manner of the leadership it is providing for the nation. It is worthy of note that this division is affecting their policies.

How do you mean?

For instance, President Buhari said agriculture is the main focus of his policies. He also said that the youths should go back to the farm. But today, if you go and plant, Fulani herdsmen will come in and destroy your farmland. No matter what you do, you cannot get justice. We even have a situation where the Presidency said we should go and live with our neighbours. So, these are the tendencies that have become worrisome in the lives of our nation. We have never had a President whose policies is driven on the basis of where he comes from; a president whose policies of his administration can be manifestly seen that he taking side with a particular region of the country. Will that encourage unity in our country? Will that foster the spirit of togetherness? All these actions have failed to enable us more than ever before to see ourselves as one Nigerian. Part of the legacy President Buhari must work towards leaving behind is that of a united Nigeria because no matter how Femi Adesina wants Nigerians to believe that the country has always been divided, it has never been this divided in the history of our nation.

Do you agree with former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s position on the state of affairs of the nation under President Buhari?

There is no Nigerian that has the love of this country that will not speak in the manner Baba (Olusegun) Obasanjo, Prof. Wole Soyinka and other eminent Nigerians have spoken. In whatever way you look at it or in whichever manner you want to ascribe the blame of our crisis, what Nigerians are saying is that we have never had it this worse under this administration. When the presidency was attacking Obasanjo, our party counseled President Buhari to listen to the voice of wisdom. His approach to governance is to say the least, very disappointing. Those who packaged Buhari in 2015 gave Nigerians the impression that he was coming to make the difference and be the Messiah that Nigerians have been waiting for. Can any of them now in their clear conscience say they have been justified given what has happened in the last five years? They cannot, because the performance of the administration has been a disappointing one.

One major issue that has continued to dominate the political space is the restructuring of the country. The APC-led federal government has refused to implement the reports of the 2014 national conference but rather set up the El-Rufai committee on True Federalism which has already submitted the report. Why do you think the party has not done anything in that regard?

For us in the PDP, we did not for one day took the El-Rufai committee on restructuring serious. Part of the campaign that was made by the APC in 2015 was restructuring. They have not by any effort come close to their own promise. In whatever way you look at the administration, it has manifestly failed. If you make a promises, even if you can’t fulfill all, you can still walk around part of the promises and provide hope that even after you have left office, any office that is coming after you will be able to do part of what you have left behind. The reality is that this APC government is not prepared for restructuring. They cannot deal with it and they cannot fulfill any promise. In a tenure of eight years, we have had this government for five years. By next year, politics will begin in full swing while governance will take the backseat. So, what is left for them to do.

The APC recently said Nigerians should calm down that restructuring has already begun. Are you saying the party is not sincere?

When you talk about restructuring, it appears to different people from different angle. There are those who believe in devolution of power as restructuring. To these ones, to restructure Nigeria, power must be taken from the centre and given to the states and local governments. There are others who believe that the 36 states and FCT is not working and as such, we must go back to regionalism; that is also restructuring. There are those who believed that a bicameral legislature is too expensive and that we should go back to a unicameral legislature; that is also restructuring. There are those who believe that the states should be allowed to have their own police while there are others who believe that even the local councils should have their own police; it is still restructuring. There are those who believe that the traditional rulers should be given roles in the constitution in such a manner that they can look over their domains; it is also restructuring.

There are those who also believe that each state should be allowed to manage its resources and return a percentage of those resources to the centre, in order to enable the centre run its affairs. That is also restructuring. So, there are various ways of restructuring that Nigerians have expectations. In all these angles of restructuring that I have explained, which one can you point to that the Buhari administration has attempted to implement? None! So, as far as we are concerned in the PDP, we have seen the eight years of President Buhari as a passer-by years. We do not know in concrete terms what Nigerians will be able to point to after the eight years of his administration.

https://www.independent.ng/buharis-eight-years-is-just-a-passing-phase-ologbondiyan/

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by 360degreess(m): 6:55am On Sep 23, 2020
That's true. As nothing good comes easy. Buhari will overcome these challenges before the end of his tenure.

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Enoch07: 6:55am On Sep 23, 2020
it will pass!!

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by bolaayenimo: 7:07am On Sep 23, 2020
Endure for the next three years Not easy ooo

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by FarahAideed: 7:09am On Sep 23, 2020
It's not just a passing Phase ..When he hands over to another incompetent character like himself then you willl know it's probably not a passing Phase

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by dangermouse(m): 7:14am On Sep 23, 2020
We haff hear. Eyes don dey clear small small. Some of our brothers here on nairaland will think otherwise, call u a wailler or ipob youth even when they know u speak the truth. Like they say, good will always triumph over evil.

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by lordmayor2013(m): 7:20am On Sep 23, 2020
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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Realtalk20: 7:20am On Sep 23, 2020
Some men are so useless. How can you think that a lady who used her own two hands to start a life of prostitution can be saved from her issues if you marry her?

Somethings ar just impossible, that is why the elders of old say never ever make a whöre a house wife. A woman who looked at this life and decided of all the professions she could do in this world , that her only option to survive is be allowing strange men pay her money after having sex with her is gone and can never be saved.

No amount of care ,love , gifts or showers of love can cure such a broken spirit. She is gone forever !! Marriage to such a woman is as good as signing your death sentence. It is the same thing as a woman thinking she can marry and rehabilitate a serial killer , google is full of real life stories of how that always turns out.

A woman who has ventured into the life of prostitution can never ever ever ever ever ever be fit for marriage .. she so good as a girl friend only nothing more.

It is wicked of you to try to impose her into marriage and expect her to act normally due to gratitude?

My dear if she where capable of experiencing gratitude she would never have thought selling her body for money was an alternative.

Now to the topic

Buhari changing is like such a woman , it's just not possible

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:21am On Sep 23, 2020
But many have lost their life many lost their love ones....... cry cry cry

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by sylve11: 7:21am On Sep 23, 2020
nairavsdollars:


I think we might not have been able to reach the expectations of our founding fathers. However, prior to the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, I think we were progressing as a people. Painfully however, the last five years has expanded the divisive tendencies in our nationhood. It is shocking that under a watch of our President that served the Nigerian Army and rose to the position of Major-General, our nation can become so divided to an extent that ethnic demands have overridden the bands of unity.
https://www.independent.ng/buharis-eight-years-is-just-a-passing-phase-ologbondiyan/


Which founding fathers are you talking about? the ones map of Nigeria was handed over to? and what has being a military man got to do with Nigeria's unity? sad cool

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by nototribalist: 7:21am On Sep 23, 2020
All the old man wanted is just power nothing else.

Nigerians make we pity ourselves for ones.

This Buhari has really dealt with us big time

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Dubbuqueee: 7:21am On Sep 23, 2020
Until hunger finish Zombie pple ABI sad angry

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:21am On Sep 23, 2020
OPPPS:
Say No to looter party. Tax collectors
At $120 par barrels during the years of PDP. Una still dey borrow money to pay Salary.
Only those with short memory will believe the deceit from PDP
walezy14:
Ologbodiyan and pdp no get shame. The caused all these mess we are facing. Nobody can re-write history for us. Nigerians wake up!
You guys have said it all.
Nothing to be added.
This should not be coming from PDP, the party that looted our National treasury for 16 wasted years.
We can take this from other, sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians that meant well for our nation,
Not from criminals and looters that are pained that the key to the National treasury was taken from them.

PDP in Nigeria again?
God forbid!

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by OPPPS: 7:21am On Sep 23, 2020
PDP share the money

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by NaijaOlosho(f): 7:21am On Sep 23, 2020
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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Maxymilliano(m): 7:22am On Sep 23, 2020
Nothing last forever, this too shall pass

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by OPPPS: 7:22am On Sep 23, 2020
Say No to looter party. Tax collectors
At $120 par barrels during the years of PDP. Una still dey borrow money to pay Salary.

Only those with short memory will believe the deceit from PDP

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by casdoruche: 7:23am On Sep 23, 2020
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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by walezy14(m): 7:23am On Sep 23, 2020
Ologbodiyan and pdp no get shame. The caused all these mess we are facing. Nobody can re-write history for us. Nigerians wake up!

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Dominiqueismad: 7:23am On Sep 23, 2020
It's time we start stoning these terrorists, the APC supporters.

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by foxxydude: 7:23am On Sep 23, 2020
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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by athaboi(f): 7:23am On Sep 23, 2020
Nothing but the truth

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by athaboi(f): 7:24am On Sep 23, 2020
post=94210168:
Reading.....
this young man...you are back after break for Edo election

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by SweetBrownBuns: 7:24am On Sep 23, 2020
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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:24am On Sep 23, 2020
Truth will always be bitter, but it has to be said.
When a sitting president and vice President could open their own private universities while all the Government universities were on strike,
(Just like Obama and Biden having private universities in America while their universities were on strike due to poor funding)
what insolence could be more than that?
When a number 2 citizen of a country has a company that import the largest number of generators into the country, how will they ever want us to have electricity?

The Foundation has been destroyed, we are not praising this government, ( we gave them just 60% overall so far) but our point that many people misunderstood here is that , IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE, If it continued the way our country was going in 2015, many of you wailing now, would have been eating from the dustbin by now.
Things can only get better if we come together to build a new nation and leave out politics of bitterness in your hearts, even Jona has moved on.

Atiku was talking about the economy prior the election, and make it appear as if the heavens were falling upon them.
But the economy, according to pundits, began to slow down in 2012.
By 2014, it was poised for recession.
Before the last administration left,
Nigeria was already borrowing to pay salaries,
as confirmed by Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
And that was in spite of trillions earned from oil. By 2016, recession was inevitable
.
But for how long did it last? Just one year.

The Excess Crude Account was looted dry.
Foreign reserves drawn down.
Federation Account, emptied.
And the economy was set on an irreversible path to recession.

And they say; don't talk about it.
Focus on the present and the future only.
How we miss Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. He would have said: "I go shout o, I go shout plenty o."
If we don't focus on the past, we are then liable to make the same mistakes.
"Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." (George Santayana).



NOW AS #DemMANNA, LET US SET SOME RECORDS STRAIGHT ONCE AND FOR ALL.
(We accept criticism from those that voted for the sowores, Felas, Kingsley, Hashim etc, and those that wanted to give their votes for Madam Oby before she stepped down, we love those guys also, we could have voted for them, they have good plans for the country, but the reality is they don't have the platform, Sowore got only 30K votes all over Nigeria!)
We could have voted for anyone of them if they happen to be in the political party opposing the party of thieves and criminals.
That being cleared,
NOW,
If you voted for a thief and respect our own vote also without quoting or attacking us (we respect your political view, we will never quote you), (everyone 100% cannot support the same presidential candidate, it has never happened anywhere in the history of the world!)
but if you voted for a thief who wants to come back to continued from where he stopped and you are here castigating/attacking us daily, (cos you refuse to respect our own view) all your insults to your heads in multiple folds.
You lots may will never end well in life!
What insolence!!
Y'all should noticed we never really say anything about other politicians on this forum apart from the Natural and True love we have for the President and his Vice, cos they are good men who we believe and know have the best interests of Nigeria and Nigerians in their hearts,
all the other ones are not really our fans, no matter the party they are , both in APC and PDP.
.
That is why we are never a card carrying member of any political party!
Our love for those 2 guys mentioned above is genuine, cos we love our country.

Kindly respect our affiliation for them as we respect your own also.
And lastly about the BMC bs,
If you are here supporting any of these politicians that raped and looted our nation (or collecting any form of money to launder their images both online and offline).....repent NOW before what will befall them come looking for you.
You and the politicians giving you money to launder their images online may all end up miserably in life.
No matter the party y'all are.



PMB won't be the president by now if our country was going in the right direction in 2015,
and you are castigating us for changing the looting and STEALING going on?
We never voted for our now darling Daddy prior 2015, Not at all!
Your hero even told us to our face that STEALING IS NOT CORRUPTION?!
Atiku talking about what he or his past government can NEVER do, just to instigate hatred against his conqueror as usual.
You will see his zombies, shouting yes yes, without using their brains to think logically for once, that Atiku, shut up, could you have done this while you were in power?
After y'all stole our money?
The rebuilding of Nigeria is proceeding apace.


Summary, Trump could only have done that (giving almost 3 trillion dollars to Americans for Covid-19) because the Previous Government left a good legacy behind.
We can never move forward in life if you don't look back to know where the problem came from.
If we don't focus on the past, we are then liable to make the same mistakes.
"Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." (George Santayana).

Peace out!
We Rise!

Topmaike007:
it's only that can write something worth reading
Thanks Chief Topmaike.
All of us @[color=#006600][/color] just have to pour out our hearts!

swanky500:

You're making sense with your write up. But a concise summary would have been more pleasant for the readers..
This shouldn't be The book of my Bible story cool
Thanks, but the post is not for Lazy readers
AKA Lazy youths!
Better still, you could have scrolled down to read the part you saw SUMMARY! tongue

hahn:

Your post makes a lot of sense but you have to go back more than just two past president because the current president, the one you support, was once a military dictator and his tenure back then brought lots of hardship.
The truth is none of these guys are worth it. The sooner we realise that the better
We do respect your view about this.
You have a point.

LivingSage:
A citizen per excellence. May your days be long ma'am. kiss
Amen and Amen.
A better Nigeria is all we want. kiss

YoungLionken:

To be honest,this is actually the first time I find your piece interesting and quoting you too(as I read through without omitting a line). It made sense.

In life, there ought to be reason for every thing we do, every step we take.. And now, I understand why you voted for PMB.

Me too, I don't really belong to any political party, I simply look out on the personality of the flagbearer. I guess we share a similarity here.

GEJ's recklessness gave a self contained room (huge advantage)to PMB. GEJ's performance was even poorer than those eating crumbs from the pit. He failed woefully, hence, Buhari's rise to victory.

Although PMB is failing now but, it's still better than the previous (GEJ's reelection would have been far worse).

You mentioned some wonderful names up there but the problem is that,they don't get the support of the people,no solid political structure. And, majority wins. 2ndly, some of them end up going to the same popular parties. Eg. Peter Obi,Okorocha,Ribadu,etc...

In all,ALL YOUR POINTS ARE VALID...
Good to know you now know our reasons.
You are one of the sane, reasonable and wise members we have on this forum.
God bless you.
God bless Nigeria.

We Rise!!

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by chuksjuve(m): 7:25am On Sep 23, 2020
This administration will soon become a memory; a painful one a such when supposed intellectual lost their minds for morsel of meal just to defend incompetency!


It will pass soon!



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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Lincoln275(m): 7:25am On Sep 23, 2020
Who are we not to endure, Mtchewww Nonsense administration

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Nelly4you: 7:25am On Sep 23, 2020
endure for how long.. APC is not helping. things are getin worse day by day.. we made a grave mistake by going for change..
Dm for your logo and flyer design

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Abalado(f): 7:26am On Sep 23, 2020
Is even a disaster self

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Re: Ologbondiyan: Buhari's Eight Years Is A Passing Phase; Nigerians Should Endure by Sonnobax15(m): 7:26am On Sep 23, 2020
cool. it is well............

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