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Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by nairavsdollars(f): 2:51pm On Mar 03
Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, in this interview with TheCable’s TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI, responds to some criticisms from the opposition on President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

TheCable: Babachir Lawal, former secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), said the hasty decision taken by Tinubu in the removal of fuel subsidy is largely responsible for the hardship being experienced by Nigerians. How do you respond to that?

Onanuga: Is Babachir still talking? Well, that is his opinion that the subsidy was hastily removed. The truth is, the subsidy was meant to be removed by the end of June 2023 according to what Former President Muhammadu Buhari left behind. President Tinubu only announced it on May 29 on the day he was sworn-in. That is to show you that something is wrong somewhere and that the nation had a problem at that time.

What I find out is that Nigerians easily forget things. We have short memory about things. They should cast their minds back to what happened at that period. The NNPCL was saying government was owing them N4 trillion of subsidy money. NNPCL was the only importer of fuel and towards the general election, fuel scarcity was all over the country.

Due to the scarcity, in some places, fuel was selling for about N700 – N800 before President Tinubu was sworn in. NNPCL didn’t have money to import fuel because they were being owed over N4 trillion by the federal government. People have easily forgotten about that. Tinubu knew the problem and that was why he made the announcement on the day of his inauguration. The language he used was ‘subsidy is gone’ because even in the budget, there was no provision for it.

I will challenge journalists to go and check that budget. When you look at that budget made by Buhari before leaving office, you will find out that aside no provision for subsidy, 97 per cent of our income will be spent on servicing debts. If 97 per cent of budget is used to service debts, what is left for Nigerians to spend? That 97 per cent budgeted for debt servicing does not include the money the federal government owe the NNPCL. There were serious problems then and Tinubu just needed to do something quickly to arrest the deterioration.

You can see what has happened in the last nine months with those measures he took. Yes, those measures are painful but they are needed to reset the economy and financials of this country. Otherwise, we would have ended up in a much more disastrous situation.

TheCable: The government has announced plans to ameliorate the suffering of Nigerians but the opposition believes that nothing seems to be working. Do you think the measures put in place by the federal government is achieving the right objectives?

Onanuga: The opposition can say nothing has worked but we can see some light already. For instance, the foreign exchange market is being stabilised. In the last one week or so, sanity has been restored in all these crazy movements of the naira in the black market.

On the food situation, from the reports we are gathering across the country, prices of foodstuffs are not going up; they are going down. The major problem is that people don’t have enough disposable income. What the government is doing, at least to all federal workers, is to pay them N35,000 up till April. Even some states are also giving wage awards.

It is clear that many people are crying about food prices because they don’t have enough money to spend. That is why the federal government and some states are making wage awards. Look at Ogun state. The governor has rolled out palliatives worth N5 billion for households in the state. Lagos state has also announced a series of measures. In Ekiti, the state government also announced N5,000 palliatives for 10,000 households. In Borno state, the governor recently raised the number of households being targeted for palliatives from 300,000 to 400,000. I can go on and on. Most of them are making efforts to ensure that the workers have money to survive while others are also assisting the citizens.

The federal government is making efforts to boost food supply. We issued a statement recently to tell Nigerians the state of government effort on the 2,000 metric tonnes of grains and the 60,000 expected from rice millers. The Nigerian Customs is also selling seized 25kg bags of rice at N10,000. A lot of things are being done to cushion the effects of the hardship and make sure Nigerians don’t suffer.

TheCable: The opposition is saying many Nigerian youths are fleeing the country in droves because the APC, especially this government, has no plans for them. How will you react to that?

Onanuga: If they are saying that, it means they haven’t been following the many lofty programmes this government has for Nigerian youths. For instance, the government will soon roll out the student loan scheme. In addition to that, the government is not only giving students in the universities and polytechnics loans, it is extending it to vocational institutions, that is people who didn’t attend tertiary institutions but who want to learn some skills outside of the university system. The original plan was to give the loans to students in the tertiary institutions but the president said, ‘No, let us extend the loans to those in vocational institutions.’

In addition, the president has said he is going to give unemployment benefits to graduates who are yet to get jobs. The government is doing a lot for young Nigerians. For example, look at what the ministry of communications and digital economy is doing. They are training three million Nigerian youths on IT skills. Once this training is completed, they become certified by Google and other IT certifying bodies and they will be linked up with institutions here in Nigeria or abroad that will employ them based on their skills.
This initiative aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s objective to create a million tech jobs within his first two years in office. So, how can somebody say that a government that is doing this does not like the youths of Nigeria?

Also, the ministry of trade has a programme for training 10 million artisans in two years. These artisans would be trained under the skill-up artisans programme (SUPA) facilitated by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF). Aside that, the government is targeting another one million jobs in a talent exchange programme where artisans from Nigeria can get jobs abroad. You will agree with me that if you are a welder, plumber, electrician, you need good training in order to deliver excellent jobs to people.

The ministry of trade is also planning to set up job centres for young Nigerians. The president created the ministry of youth and also created ministry of sports separately. Before now, these two ministries were fused together but he decided to separate them so that individual attention can be given to the youths and sports. Is that an indication that the president does not like the youths? Those saying the president has no plans for the youths don’t know what they are talking about. I must admit that this government is youth-centric. It has a bias to help the Nigerian youths.

TheCable: Is there anything Nigerian youths can learn from Tinubu?

Onanuga: His story should inspire people, not just the youths but all Nigerians. This is a person who was able to overcome all manners of challenges and now finds himself at the pinnacle of governance in Nigeria. That is an inspiring story not just for youths but generally all Nigerians.
https://www.thecable.ng/interview-tinubu-running-youth-centric-government-says-onanuga

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Ttalk: 2:52pm On Mar 03
Yes

hope it would also inspire many politicians like yourself to build people and raise them to attain their potential.

Mr Onanuga, how many young people have you raised. Let's start with your staff

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by successmatters(m): 2:54pm On Mar 03
Yes in deed grin

Every Nigerian should now hide their identities, they shouldn't have mothers, fathers or any family relative, every Nigerian should now become a ghost.

Every Nigerian should possess fake educational documents, attention to schools in the air and have zero classmates, that's a great inspiration.

Every Nigerian should remember to do a stint in Chicago drug trade, be arrested and prosecuted forncrimunal activities.

Every Nigerian should rob their states blind, rubbish the whole institutions and becilome the sole godfather in his region, that's inspiration to Onanunga

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by TINTINABULATION(m): 2:56pm On Mar 03
Tinubu has no inspiring story! . He was raised with a Silver Spoon. Anybody fed with such spoon has already conquered life by half.

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by ojun50(m): 2:58pm On Mar 03
Yes and the drug part too

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Tochi3(m): 2:58pm On Mar 03
grin grin

..Bobo Chicago drug Story & a certificateless misfit who enrolled in a school 4 years before the school actually started admitting students..

What a true drug bullion vans Story..

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Zxcvbnmghtr: 3:01pm On Mar 03
TINTINABULATION:
Tinubu has no inspiring story! . He was raised with a Silver Spoon. Anybody fed with such spoon has already conquered life by half.

You keep going back and forth. Where do you stand?!
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Zxcvbnmghtr: 3:02pm On Mar 03
ojun50:
Yes and the drug part too

Yes for being smarter than those particular people in the crime which they are mostly known for all around the world. That's quite inspirational. grin
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by STEWpid(f): 3:03pm On Mar 03
Chai..



May this regime continue to favour me and my family.


As bad as e bad, some people are still cashing out on a steady basis through legitimate businesses and artisanship.

Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Tallesty1(m): 3:06pm On Mar 03
As if the speaker knows Tinubu's real story
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by TINTINABULATION(m): 3:06pm On Mar 03
Zxcvbnmghtr:


You keep going back and forth. Where do you stand?!

Read properly Sir, my Moniker has nothing to do with Tinubu, and if symptoms persist, you can consult Oxford Advance Learners Dictionary, and at best Google. All the best!
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by amAZEing: 3:07pm On Mar 03
Any youth so inspired will lead whole nations and people astray to their own destruction just as we are witnessing today.

Never in the history of Nigeria have l witnessed able bodied, smart and hardworking youths protest against Evil Government induced hunger and hardship. It happened under this wicked government. Never in the over 100yearz of Nigeria's existence.

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Zxcvbnmghtr: 3:07pm On Mar 03
TINTINABULATION:


Read properly Sir, my Moniker has nothing to do with Tinubu, and if symptoms persist, you can consult Oxford Advance Learners Dictionary, and at best Google. All the best!

😂 See guilty conscience.
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Fkmodhi: 3:08pm On Mar 03
Ori man yi ti buru nah

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Xscape1993(m): 3:08pm On Mar 03
Another childish and cheap talk from one of them.

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by franchasofficia: 3:11pm On Mar 03
Foolish sycophants always praise singing fellow fools just because they managed to grad power as a result of Nigeria's corrupt system.

What is there to inspire a youth?

What and what are inspiring things about the life of Tinubu that should inspire any sensible human being except those that worship criminality wrapped in moneybags?


Is it Tinubu's multiple identities?

The fact that he traveled to US on another person's passport, though common among Nigerians at that time?

That Tinubu lived and collaborated with drug criminals like Agbele? And helped them to launder drug and fraudulent money in the US?


What is inspiring about Tinubu's life?


That he said it's his turn and used Lagos stolen wealth to buy his way with Northern Governors and INEC Chairman?


Or his use of drug money and other ill gotten wealth to buy his way into Lagos politics as Governor where he then used Agberos, thugs, high level voodoo and occultic practices to confiscate power for 22 years so that he can steal enough Lagos Treasury to pave way for his Presidential ambition?


Or the fact that he is forming tribal champion trying so hard to erase Awolowo's record and memory from Yorubas by foolishly appointing mostly Yorubas in all key political appointments even as a President of a multi tribal and multiethnic country like Nigeria?


Tell me one inspiring thing about Tinubu that should inspire any sane youth and I will tell you 100 reasons why Nigeria will never work as a nation?

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Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by bennybuhari: 4:07pm On Mar 03
shhhh..don't loud it
ojun50:
Yes and the drug part too
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by Sirianese: 4:16pm On Mar 03
It should inspire them to become criminals abi
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by hisexcellency34: 9:17am On Mar 04
Mr inspiration
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by slivertongue: 10:01am On Mar 04
A life of crime, thuggery, forgeries and falsehood can't inspire any rational person.
Re: Tinubu's Lifestory Should Inspire All Nigerians, Especially The Youths - Onanuga by jude79(m): 10:27am On Mar 04
His life is indeed inspiring, how a motor park tout from iragbiji became nigerian president.

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