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buhari knows that he is a failure and a terrorist |
wy would a 16 year old insult the president ![]() he does not even know if he will become president one day he should ask God for forgiveness and apologise to Mr President |
what is he going to spend the money on? |
[b]Lagos State Government yesterday said President Goodluck Jonathan and his vice; Namadi Sambo has ruled the country for four years without any legacy to show, even as it accused Sambo of lacking in facts on the economic viability of the state. The state government made the statement while reacting to the claim by the Sambo that many residents have been fleeing the state because of the high taxes imposed on them by the state government. The Vice President had made the claim on Wednesday, December 24th, during a reconciliation meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP governorship aspirants in Lagos. Reacting on behalf of the State Government, the Special Adviser to the State Governor on Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Raji, lamented that under the present administration, Nigerians have not “feel the presence of (Federal) government even in the remotest part of the country.” According to him, “History will not forgive them (President Goodluck Jonathan and his Vice, Namadi Sambo) for running a full course of four-year Presidency without any legacy. If they lack the capacity to contend with other complex challenges confronting the nation, they do not have to be geniuses to plant a block of classroom or a paediatric ward in each of Nigeria’s public primary schools or general hospitals in the remaining five months of their tenure to at least appease yet impressionable children.” He added “Now that he (Sambo) is back in Abuja, he can share his Lagos experience with his principal and impress on him without delay that the little sunshine left out there is still sufficient to hang fabrics out to dry. “The lesson for the Federal Government in all of these is that if the Presidency can summon the will power to rein in its members and ensure that oil receipts and accruals from other revenue heads are properly accounted for and remitted to the Federation Accounts, Nigeria would be better and the citizens would be happy. “If the Federal Government had avoided situations where individuals present claims in billions of hard-earned money spent on hotel accommodation, air travels and all other such excesses in diversion of public funds, the Nigerian economy will not be in the sorry state it is today and we would all have been better for it,” he added Raji described the Vice President as a junior partner in Nigeria’s uninspiring Presidency, saying “Rather than join the gabby gang in Abuja, simple greetings and a few compliments will do instead of making non-residential claims that are lacking in facts. “If it is anything to do with Lagos the State Government will readily avail him of accurate data that could assist him to make informed deductions. “The Lagos State Government had for long realized that the state, with its enormous social and economic potentials, cannot continue to depend on the allocation from the Federation Accounts if it must deliver on the popular expectations. Measures were then introduced to drive efficiency in the tax assessment and collection regimes by effectively plugging loopholes and leakages in the system. The result was the leap in the accruable to the coffers of the State Government. “With this enhanced revenue profile, the government embarked on ambitious infrastructure upgrades to meet the critical areas of need like never experienced before. At any given time, not less than two hundred roads, not leaving out those of the Federal Government, are being executed. “The Lagos State Government is not just “doing it” on the tube and the press; the testimonials abound all over the state for the people to see, feel and put to use. “Without doubt, Sambo himself would have, during this visit, marvelled at the new look of Lagos even if he moved around all of his time in the city flying a helicopter. “The ordinary people even keyed into the tax system voluntarily bringing down the cost of tax administration and enforcement. “Nigerians would have been better secured and the people would feel the presence of government even in the remotest part of the country. [/b] http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/lagos-accuses-jonathan-running-govt-without-legacy/#sthash.txD9Yimz.dpuf |
[b]ABUJA – FOR presiding over the affairs of Nigeria as its president in the last three years, President Goodluck Jonathan has pocketed N43.23 million as salary. In the same vein, he had within the last three years,paid N626.422 million as tax to the country. The years which the president earned the salary and paid the tax, according to document from the Federal Inland. Revenue Service,FIRS, he released to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, were 2011,2012 and 2013. The document which was placed at the INEC office at Area 10, Abuja, showed that the president, in 2011,2012 and 2013, received the said amount. The document showed that the president yearly salary stands at N14, 410, 290. 48 yearly. The document tagged: “To whom it may concern”, indicated that the president’s source of income was “employment”. The clearance which was stamped and received in the Legal Services Department of INEC on December 18 2014 reads: “This is to certify that Dr. JONATHAN, Ebele Goodluck (Presidency) has paid income tax assessment for the past three years. Meanwhile, the Code of Conduct Bureau has cleared Vice President Namadi Sambo to contest the 2015 general elections. The letter of clearance was issued by the chairman of CCB, Mr. Sam Saba, to Sambo for the 2011 general elections. It reads: “This is to certify that Arc. Namadi Sambo, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has never breached any of the Code of Conduct for public officers as contained in 5th schedule to (sic) the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, (1999), and has been declaring his assets as and when due. He is therefore cleared to contest the 2011 Presidential election.” [/b] http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/presidency-jonathan-pockets-n4-323bn-salary-3-years/#sthash.h2pCvQ7T.dpuf |
But how does this concern apc ![]() |
All thanks to GEJ |
i thought ebola is dead and buried |
adeusolu:pls i'm one of buharis i hate them with passion |
pixar:how do you mean adding you up ![]() |
@op your head dey there |
[b]The PDP on Monday said it was proud of its achievements, particularly the performance of President Goodluck Jonathan in the education sector in the last four years. This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja by the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr Olisa Metuh. The statement urged Nigerians to vote for President Jonathan in the 2015 Presidential election to guarantee the future of education in the country. According to the statement, the PDP-led Federal Government had in the last 15 years, progressively grown the education sector as a social instrument for national development and integration. It said that the government had done this through vigorous implementation of broad-based policies in keeping with the party`s manifesto and ideology. The statement applauded Jonathan for accelerating the development of education at all levels in the last four years in the country. It stated that the President had not only repositioned the public school system but had provided enabling environment for greater participation of individuals and agencies in delivery of education services under government’s regulation. It further said this was in addition to the massive rehabilitation and upgrade of Federal Government-owned schools; the three-pronged programmes of the Almajiri Education System; the Girl-Child Education and Back-to-School programmes. The statement said that all of these had drastically reduced the out-of-school children profile in the country, particularly in the North. “The 150 Almajiri schools across the northern states and the Out-of-School-Children Programme including Specialised Boys and Girls Schools across the country have given meaning to the lives of the hitherto despaired children. “Under Jonathan’s watch, enrolment in basic schools has increased from 23 million in 2010 to 29 million in 2012 and still growing,’’ the statement said. It added that enrolment in Colleges of Education had increased from 620,000 in 2011 to 750,000 in 2013, while that of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) had continued to increase. The statement said that to guarantee enhanced access to university education, President Jonathan had established 14 new universities across the six geo-political zones of the country. It said these included two specialised Police and Maritime universities, adding that this had ensured that all states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory had a federal university. The statement added that as a result of the education-friendly environment created by the PDP-led Federal Government, the number of private primary, secondary and tertiary institutions had also doubled. It said that this was in addition to the establishment of new NCE-awarding institutions and upgrade of polytechnics for enhanced service delivery in the country. “Again, in line with its commitment to the proper funding of the sector, the Federal Government has almost tripled education allocation from N224 billion in 2007 to 634 billion in 2013. “This has been complemented with the creation of special intervention agencies such as TET Fund and the special NEEDS Assessment Fund,’’ the statement said. It said that through the fund, over N500 billion had been spent on various projects to increase access and improve the quality of infrastructure at the tertiary level of the country`s education system. “To guarantee quality education, the Jonathan administration has also sponsored over 5,867 lecturers of federal and state tertiary institutions for post-graduate studies, out of which 1,375 were sponsored overseas. “School curriculum was also reviewed in line with national development objectives while Public Private Partnership was strengthened with major publishers for the development of basic and senior secondary school textbooks,’’ the statement said. It stated that president’s performance in the sector cuts across the entire spectrum of education in the country. The statement, however, said that the record of achievements would not have been possible but for the meticulous implementation of policies by the administration and the support of well-meaning Nigerians. It urged Nigerians to continue to support the president by voting en-masse for the PDP in the 2015 general elections. The statement said that this would ensure that the gains already recorded in the education and other sectors were consolidated.[/b] http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/pdp-applauds-president-jonathans-achievements-education-sector/#sthash.My6gr8fF.dpuf |
where is the picture? |
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ice74: and with people like you bombings must continue to go on |
who does not know ![]() |
if this is true shame on nkiru she cant get a man of her own |
delepaul:wetin happen ![]() |
delepaul:we dey top ![]() |
SAMBARRY:you are still very young your mates are already dead |
implementing sharia law on which people ![]() i know that if buhari eventually wins he will really do something silly |
nonsence |
he's always acted as if he is a treat but i really know that he can't do nothing those innocent blood that he killed thru bombing are crying he will surely fail again as he always does |
God will save us from the hand of buhari and his boko boiz |
SAMBARRY:[color=#000000]you are talking as if you are not from this world[/color] where are you from and how old are you ![]() |
@op you should have given source but i really know that buhari is not the man for Nigeria |
All thanks to GEJ |
After all the money you wasted you were only appointed Director-General of the Buhari Campaign Organisation shm
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kristina1:so you feel something for your brother? |
what did you do before and after xmas? with it i'll know how to advice you |
chelsea for life |
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