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Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:47pm On Oct 23, 2021
…Says Nigerian Army sells weapons to insurgents

London-based news magazine, The Economist, has described the government of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), as inept and high-handed, adding that he had also failed to tackle corruption.

The 178-year-old magazine said this in an editorial titled, ‘The Crime Scene at the Heart of Africa,’ which was published in its October 23, 2021, issue.

It said due to Buhari’s mismanagement of the economy, food prices had soared while life had become more difficult for Nigerians.

The editorial read in part, “Economic troubles are compounded by a government that is inept and heavy-handed. Mr Buhari, who was elected in 2015, turned an oil shock into a recession by propping up the naira and barring many imports in the hope this would spur domestic production.

“Instead he sent annual food inflation soaring above 20 per cent. He has failed to curb corruption, which breeds resentment. Many Nigerians are furious that they see so little benefit from the country’s billions of petrodollars, much of which their rulers have squandered or stolen.”

The Economist stated that even before COVID-19 last year, Nigeria was already witnessing unprecedented poverty.

The news magazine opined that this economic hardship was fuelling the current insecurity in the country.

“Two factors help explain Nigeria’s increasing instability: a sick economy and a bumbling government. Slow growth and two recessions have made Nigerians poorer, on average, each year since oil prices fell in 2015.

“Before COVID-19, 40 per cent of them were below Nigeria’s extremely low poverty line of about $1 a day. If Nigeria’s 36 states were stand-alone countries, more than one-third would be categorised by the World Bank as “low-income” (less than $1,045 a head). Poverty combined with stagnation tends to increase the risk of civil conflict,” it argued.

The Economist gave the Nigerian Army a dressing down, describing the military organisation as only strong on paper.

It alleged that the army had ghost workers on its payroll and often sold equipment to insurgents who destabilise the nation.

The news magazine said the Nigeria Police Force was poorly trained and underpaid hence they rob innocent citizens in order to augment their salaries.

The editorial further read, “When violence erupts, the government does nothing or crack heads almost indiscriminately. Nigeria’s Army is mighty on paper. But many of its soldiers are ‘ghosts’ who exist only on the payroll, and much of its equipment is stolen and sold to insurgents. The army is also stretched thin, having been deployed to all of Nigeria’s states.

“The police are understaffed, demoralised and poorly trained. Many supplement their low pay by robbing the public they have sworn to protect.”

It called on the Department of State Services to stop disobeying court orders and release all those being detained illegally.

The Economist described as scandalous the refusal of the Nigerian government to arrest and prosecute any of the security operatives that killed protesters in Lagos last year.

The news magazine said in order to stop the slide towards lawlessness, Nigeria’s government should make its own forces obey the law.

The editorial further read, “Soldiers and police who murder or torture should be prosecuted. That no one has been held accountable for the slaughter of perhaps 15 peaceful demonstrators against police abuses in Lagos last year is a scandal. The secret police should stop ignoring court orders to release people who are being held illegally. This would not just be morally right, but also practical: young men who see or experience state brutality are more likely to join extremist groups.”

The news magazine noted that Nigeria was home to one of the largest film industries in the world and had the most successful start-ups in sub-Saharan Africa.

It argued that despite the great potential of the country, youths were beginning to emigrate in droves because of the sorry state of Nigeria.

https://punchng.com/buharis-govt-incompetent-failed-to-curb-corruption-the-economist/

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Lastmankc(m): 5:51pm On Oct 23, 2021
What do you expect from the lifeless cow in Aso rock.This government is the worst in the history of Nigeria.
And this mummified lanky cow stayed almost 6months before appointing ministers to run the affairs of the country.And people thought he might appoint good hands but no.He succeeded in appointing failures like himself.
Imagine the likes of malami,Ameachi,Lia Muhammad etc.The lifeless cow is only interested in kanu and igboho matter, leaving bandits, bokoharam and Fulani herdsmen to be terrorising the country.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by TeeGentle(m): 5:52pm On Oct 23, 2021
Everything is true no be lie

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by TeeGentle(m): 5:53pm On Oct 23, 2021
Everything about the write up is truth no be lie

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Sunnybay7: 5:59pm On Oct 23, 2021
It alleged that the army had ghost workers on its payroll and often sold equipment to insurgents who destabilise the nation.
See why bandits and bokoharam are having the time of their life.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:18pm On Oct 23, 2021
Very incompetent man.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by AroleOduduwa2: 6:22pm On Oct 23, 2021
Buhari is the opposite of what he claim to be, a plague and curse placed on Nigerians by devil himself.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 6:23pm On Oct 23, 2021
I'm not surprised

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Nobody: 6:24pm On Oct 23, 2021
FAke news

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by RepoMan007: 6:31pm On Oct 23, 2021
Can't fault the editorial.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Racoon(m): 6:20am On Oct 24, 2021
A govt that is corruption personified itself? Only his high grade mummified zombies will disagree but sane Nigerians knows this fact.Buhari government is just an assemblage of corrupt incompetent and useless dumbasses.
-“Nigeria’s army is mighty on paper, But many of its soldiers are “ghosts” who exist only on the payroll, and much of its equipment is stolen & sold to insurgents.

-Many policemen suppliment their salary by robbing the masses they were meant to protect...."
What a disgrace and embarrassment for a failed nation.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Nobody: 6:21am On Oct 24, 2021
All Nigerians know this unless the few brainwashed zombies who knows but still live in denial

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by PrinceOfLagos: 6:21am On Oct 24, 2021
True no be lie

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Treasure17(m): 6:21am On Oct 24, 2021
Infact this administration increase the index of corruption.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by NotoriousBiggyS: 6:21am On Oct 24, 2021
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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Racoon(m): 6:21am On Oct 24, 2021
"..Soldiers and police who murder or torture should be prosecuted. That no one has been held accountable for the slaughter of perhaps 15 peaceful demonstra-tors against police abuses in Lagos last year is a scandal.

The secret police should stop ignoring court orders to release people who are being held illegally. This would not just be morally right, but also practical: young men who see or experience state brutality are more likely to join extremist groups.”

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by benuejosh: 6:21am On Oct 24, 2021
Rubbish!
No government in the history of Nigeria has fought corruption the way the Buhari's government has fought corruption. He has not taken side in the fight against corruption. Even his party members are being jailed for corruption cases.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Nobody: 6:22am On Oct 24, 2021
The Nigerian story...

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Trimjos: 6:22am On Oct 24, 2021
Apt.

You won't see our resident zombie in chief - mannabbqgrillz and other hordes of zombies in this sort of thread. They re busy looking for igboho and ipob thread to drop their gibberish.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by UselessBuharist: 6:22am On Oct 24, 2021
Buhari has been a failure, as a young man he failed WAEC woefully

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Trimjos: 6:22am On Oct 24, 2021
benuejosh:
Rubbish!

See them zombies

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by olatade(m): 6:22am On Oct 24, 2021
I hereby denounce Nigeria. I will only be living here as a foreigner. God forbid that i belong to this madness. Tufiakwa!

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Racoon(m): 6:23am On Oct 24, 2021
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benuejosh:
Rubbish! No government in the history of Nigeria has fought corruption the way the Buhari's government has fought corruption. He has not taken side in the fight against corruption. Even his party members are being jailed for corruption cases.
[/s]"...President Buhari currently faces serious allegations, which include staging show trials of opponents of a regime that is accused of corruption and graft, while simultaneously shielding his own party members and inner circle..."
https://www.thecable.ng/why-you-should-not-invest-in-nigeria-former-uk-secretary-of-state-writes-investors

Why always acting as a nuisance without any sense of rational reasoning or objectivity? Even your seniors like NgeneUkwenu, Sarrki, Seunmsg are more tact now but you seems to be the newest kid on the block.Be calming down son.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by vibre: 6:23am On Oct 24, 2021
How can Buhari curb corruption? Can a man curb himself? Buhari is corruption in human form.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Bedtec: 6:23am On Oct 24, 2021
Thunder fire any Bmc mama that will say this report is a lie

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by xcel20001: 6:23am On Oct 24, 2021
You would think someone who kept running for presidency had a plan on how to lead or govern but obviously he had an agenda which is now playing itself out. Early signs of incompetence were evident when it took forever to appoint ministers and when he did, he chose charlatans and people like Lai and Malamuu. Sadly, the masses/ youths are still divided on tribal and religious lines while their oppressors have no tribe and religion. They keep you divided to keep you in perpetual bondage. Your leaders keep sharing your commonwealth and flying to Abuja every minute while all you care about is calling each other names on social media.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Wokenaija: 6:23am On Oct 24, 2021
grin
Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by sabreal: 6:23am On Oct 24, 2021
Lie, how much is their fine?

DSS, please take your padlock. Go and lock them up. They have insulted our constitution and sovereignty






BeeBeeOoh:
…Says Nigerian Army sells weapons to insurgents



https://punchng.com/buharis-govt-incompetent-failed-to-curb-corruption-the-economist/

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by sematec(m): 6:24am On Oct 24, 2021
Unfortunately buhari was never aware that he has failed Nigerians

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Arizonaz: 6:24am On Oct 24, 2021
Nigeria needs to take a case study of Venezuela ��.

Happy Sunday to every living souls.

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Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by OakConsultNG: 6:24am On Oct 24, 2021
Interesting
Re: Buhari's Government Incompetent, Failed To Curb Corruption - The Economist by Duplik8t77(m): 6:24am On Oct 24, 2021
Tell us something we don't already know. Only the resident vulture grilling schmuck and other resident zombies think otherwise. I no know whether their own nigeria is in Canada

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