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ololade91:I wouldn't want you to think like that even if its true. The OP has to be encouraged abeg. |
Hmmmmm, very soon. I think this is where Alex will profess his love to Adeola. Wow, lovely write up dear. I've been held spellbound. Waiting for more .......... |
Adeola, pls we are nervously waiting for the two updates as promised. Abeg |
Pls some of us are still waiting for the next update nau. Abeg, I dey wait. |
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said that
with the quantum of problems his administration
inherited, he sometimes wondered why he had to
seek power at this time.
Buhari spoke in London while addressing members
of the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom.
Our correspondent obtained a transcript of the
President’s address to the gathering on Friday.
Buhari said he wondered why oil, which used to sell
for over $140 per barrel, would reduce to $30 per
barrel during his time as the President.
Notwithstanding the problem, however, Buhari said
he kept praying to God to be merciful to the over 170
million Nigerians who are exposed to poverty,
illiteracy and other social ills.
He said, “With the problems we have in this
government, I sometimes wonder. At least, this time
around, I asked for it, I prayed for it, I went round
the country and I asked for it. But the first time
under the military, I allowed the military to take
decision.
“But I say why me? Why is it that it is when they
have spent all the money, when they made the
country insecure that I returned?
“Why didn’t I come when the treasury was full? Oil
price was over $140 per barrel and when I came, it
slipped down to $30. Why me?
“I keep on praying to God to pity Nigeria and its over
170 million people who are exposed to climate
change, illiteracy and poverty.”
The President, however, said his administration had
succeeded in mopping up over N2.2trn as of January
through the Treasury Single Account arrangement.
He said although the TSA was introduced by the
administration of former President Goodluck
Jonathan, that administration could not implement
it for reasons best known to its officials.
He said his administration decided to implement the
arrangement when he came on board and
discovered that the country was broke.
The President said, “You know the condition we are
in now. I am sure with demands from home, in spite
of what your effort is, you know we are really in
trouble.
“We have tried to impose what we call Treasury
Single Account. The reason is simple. This
government did not initiate it, it was initiated by the
previous government. But it was so unpopular to the
bureaucracy, so the previous government for its own
reasons, could not impose it.
“But when we came and we found out that we were
broke, we said this is the way to do it.
“I will tell you two examples to convince you. Firstly,
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had
more than 45 accounts. Ministry of Defence had
more than 70 accounts. Tell me which Accountant-
General can trace all these accounts?
“So, we imposed TSA. By the end of December,
coming to January 2016, we mopped up more than
N2.2trn which would have been used through
bureaucratic system to raise vouchers and sign
cheques so that they don’t go into the next budget.”
The President said Nigeria owed the United States
and Britain a lot of appreciation for stopping the
former administration from rigging the last
presidential election.
He recalled that ahead of the elections, the former
National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki
(retd.), urged the service chiefs and the then
Inspector-General of Police to tell officials of the
Independent National Electoral Commission that
they could not guarantee their safety during the
polls.
He said the then Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru
Jega, however, gave a comprehensive report at a
meeting of the National Council of State, where he
said he would be able to deliver, at least, 60 per cent
free and fair election.
The President said as of that time, the country had
never gone beyond 45 per cent.
He said it took the intervention of US Secretary of
State, John Kerry, for the last administration to
conduct credible election.
He said, “Then we insisted that election must be
done according to the constitution.
“At this point again, I must hasten to thank the
United States for sending the Secretary of State,
Kerry, to go and read the riot act to the previous
government and speak to Prof. Jega, the Chairman
of INEC and speak to us as opposition that the US
would not tolerate any election outside the Nigerian
constitution.
“They maintained the pressure from that date until
after the election and the formation of the new
government.
“I think Nigerians honestly should thank the US for
this. The same thing with Britain, they used all their
experience and their powers to make sure that the
Federal Government did not rig the last election.
“We thank God, we thank these super powers and
we thank technology. Why we thank technology is
because of the permanent voter cards and the card
readers.”
Buhari said the issue of Diaspora voting had been
coming up in all the countries he had visited since
the inception of his administration. |
Creamish:And that is what i call colonialism of the highest order, good for you girl, they did worse to your sncestors |
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