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Atiku is a thief and He can't be trusted
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Atiku is thief and he can't be trusted
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Atiku is a thief and He can't be trusted
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Atiku is a thief and he can't be trusted
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Buhari 2019 4 + 4 Sai baba
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Buhari 2019, 4+4 Sai Baba
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Atiku is a thief and He can't be trusted
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Atiku is a thief and he can't be trusted
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Atiku is a thief and he cant be trusted
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Atiku vs Buhari
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Atiku is a thief and cant be trusted
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Atiku is a thief and he cant be trusted
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Atiku is a thief and he cant be trusted
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Four more years Buhari2019
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Atiku is a thief and he can't be trusted
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Saraki is a hypocrite
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Atiku is a thief and He cant be trusted
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The Honourable minister for power works and housing listed the 68 road projects across the south west region with every state having its fair share. Of these projects are constructions of 49 roads and repairs of 19 other roads. The breakdown of the 68 roads is; Ekiti has 5 road contracts, of which 2 are repairs Lagos has 19, of which 8 are repairs Ogun has 9, of which 1 is repairs Ondo has 9, of which 3 are repairs Osun has 12, with 3 being repairs and Oyo has 14, with 2 repairs |
Buhari Admin released N100bn to road construction to facilitate the construction and rehabilitation of 25 priority road projects across the six geopolitical zones. The funds were raised through the insurance of sukuk bonds. Each zone had an equal allocation of N16.67bn to carry out road projects in their respective region. The North Central and South South has five projects respectively, and the North East and North West region has four projects respectively and the South West region allocated with three projects. |
The milestone achieved by president buhari in the area of power generation cannot be underestimated, power has gone up to 7000MW in 2017 from 3000MW in May 2015, Transmission capacity at 6900MW in 2017 from about 5000MW in May 2015 Peak distribution now averaging 5000MW in 2017 from 2690MW in 2015. The buhari government is also putting together a policy position to help expand the distribution network of the discos and use this to distribute the 2000MW that is currently available but cannot be distributed. |
2017 was recorded as the Year of Nigeria’s Agriculture Revolution. The inflation rate fell for 10 consecutive months in 2017 (February to November). Buhari’s Social Investment Program feeds 6 million primary school children in 19 states while 500,000 unemployed graduates benefit monthly from N-Power. 250,000 loans were distributed to artisans, traders and farmers in 2017. Buhari’s administration launched a N701 billion Intervention Fund for supporting power generating companies and power is around 5,000 MW. Buhari’s administration paid pensions to police officers who served in the former Biafran Police during the Civil War and had waited for their pension for 17 years. Nigeria rose 24 places on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business ranking and earned a place on the Top 10 Reformers in the world thanks to Buhari’s unemployment reforms. Under Buhari’s administration, Nigeria’s external reserves grew by $12 billion, its highest level since 2014 and added $250 million to its Sovereign Wealth Fund. Buhari issued two Eurobonds of $4.5 billion, a Sukuk Bond of N100 billion, a Diaspora Bond of $300 million and the first Sovereign Climate Bond in Africa, raisingbillions of dollars for developing infrastructure Buhari’s WhistleBlowing policy has recovered N13.8 billion from tax evaders, N7.8 billion, $378 million, £27,800 from public officials targeted by whistleblowers. Buhari’s administration reduced the NNPC’s debt from $6.8 billion to $5.1 billion in 2016. Buhari met with the Nigerian Union of Pensioners on the 5thof January 2019 after ensuring the backlog of arrears had been paid and all pensioners who were unjustly removed had been restored Buhari fully operationalized the TSA (Treasury Single Account) which has increased transparency in public financial management and saved N4 billion monthly in bank charges from the government borrowing from banks. Buhari’s administration reduced the NNPC’s debt from $6.8billion to $5.1 billion in 2016. The country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 1.95 percent at the end of the first quarter of 2018 even in worst recession we have experienced in 25 years. As at mid 2018, Nigeria had the largest foreign reserve in Africa, surpassing South Africa. Nigeria’s foreign reserves grew from $30 billion in 2015 to $47.5 billion in the first 3 years of Buhari’s administration. Under the PDP administration, JAMB remitted only N51 millionbetween 2010 and 2016; JAMB remitted N7.8billionin 2017 alone
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Increament in our internally generated revenue(IGR) index and foreign exchange capacity and revenue to over $45bn in cash and bonds. Initiation of Home Grown Feeding Programme to put an end to importation and market monopoly. Under the Buhari-led administration, Nigeria has benefitted from 13.1bn Euros honeybee project. The Anchor Borrowers Programme of CBN made available N82bn in funding to 350,000 farmers of rice, wheat and more cultivated about 400,000 hectares of land. Inauguration of the standing inter-ministerial technical committee on Zero-Reject of Agricultural commodities and produce/Non-oil exports. Agricultural goods as share of total trade got N212.73bn and 4.02% and Agricultural goods exports were 2.7% higher. Sesame seedsncontributed 6.46bn to Agricultural products in the 4th quater of 2016.·7Flour and soya beans contributed N2.59bn to Agricultural product exports under PMB's Administration. |
In August 2016, Atiku Abubakarwas issued a letter by the EFCC requesting him to shed light on his alleged involvement in the unconstitutional release of funds to the PTDF and placing these funds in two different banks that he chose. In his well-rehearsed reply, Atiku claimed his indictment by the EFCC was an attempt to muddy the waters of his political ambitions. However, the report,which was an audit of the PTDF from the 1990s to May 31, 2006,found Atiku culpable for mismanagement of funds. According to the report, Atiku’s improper approval for the release and placement of $125million in 2013 without following due process amounted to abuse of office. These funds were transferred to Atiku’s private businesses. Nigerians curiously wait to see how Atiku attempts to explain his tremendous fraud allegations both home and abroad, how his twenty years in public office was enough to transform him from a modest official to a multi-millionaire and one of Nigeria’s richest business men. How can this poster boy of corruption possibly hope to lead Nigeria’s corruption fight? That could be likened to a naked man offering to clothe another person.The poster boy for corruption wants to lead Nigeria’s fight against corruption.According to the EFCC, Atiku diverted $125million from the PTDF into his private businesses. In his two-term tenure, he recorded $60 billion worth of transactions.
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Olusegun Obasanjo, former President of Nigeria, and his second in command during his administration, Atiku Abubakar (Now PDP’s front runner) buriedthe hatchet in October 2018. But here’s what the former President really thinks of him.“If I support Atiku for anything, God will not forgive me. If I do not know, yes. But once I know, Atiku can never enjoy my support. I do not have personal grudges with anyone. If you do not do well for Nigeria, you do not do well for all of us....”"Those who can be regarded as influential and who publicly accused me of allegedly manipulating a third term were Atiku Abubakar who is a blatant and shameless liarwho was behind the episode of turning wholesome constitutional amendment efforts of the National Assembly to a futile exercise as a means of riding on its ashes to be a Nigerian President”."Atiku Abubakar’s name was among names sent to us. Up to that time EFCC had enjoyed a close cooperation and collaboration with law enforcement agencies in the UK and the USA. I gave the green light to Nuhu for the investigation as requested by the authorities and forwarded his report to the USA. The report was uncomfortable and unsavory about Atiku and his associates.” |
Hundreds of Nigerians have petitioned the FBI to probe Atiku’s gruesome corruption allegations. #factsdontliePDPdoes Atiku has continuously refused to authorize the US Customs and Border Protection to release his immigration status to the public. #factsdontliePDPdoes How can a candidate who has a slew of pending corruption allegations against him be expected to fight corruption in Nigeria #factsdontliePDPdoes Atiku claims the reason he does not visit the US anymore is because his family no longer lives there and yet he refuses to show us his immigration status #factsdontliePDPdoes “Atiku is haunted by his corrupt demons”-El Rufai #factsdontliePDPdoes El-Rufai has accused Atiku of being obsessed with becoming Nigeria’s president and spews outright lies in his attempts to rejuvenate his image. #factsdontliePDPdoes“ Atiku is practiced in damaging other people through a campaign of lies from him and his media people”-El-Rufai #factsdontliePDPdoes “Atiku can only go to Dubai, we need a President who can go anywhere”-Oshiomole “Nobody has ever said Buhari is a thief. Atiku’s own boss, Obasanjo called him a thief”-Oshiomole #factsdontliePDPdoes Before Atiku’s ascent to office, his financial status was modest. He now owns 146 homes in Adamawa and recorded N60 billion worth of bank transactions in his two-term tenure #factsdontliePDPdoes As Vice President, Atiku diverted $125 million from the PTDF into his personal business. He steals from Nigeria and uses that same money to fund his political ambitions founded on lies and greed. #factsdontliePDPdoes
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There are 15,000 abandoned projects in the South-East, 11,000 in the South-South, 10,000 in the South-West, 6,000 in the North-West, 7,000 in the North-Central, 5,000 in the North-East and 2,000 in Abuja. The Mono Rail Project inRivers State meant to ease transportation was initiated by the PDP cost $50 billion and was to cover a 12km distance but was abandoned at 2.6km. On the other hand, the Buhari administration completed the reconstruction of the Abuja airport runway in just 6 weeks (the scheduled period) In Niger State, the Minna Airport City and Minna Five Star hotel were awarded at $600 million and N19.6 billion consecutively and were both abandoned. A committee set up by the PDP administration 8 years ago reported that even if the government did not begin any new projects, it would take more than five years of budgeting at least $1.5 trillion annually to complete the abandoned ones. It would cost N12 trillion to complete all abandoned projects across the country provided there are no cost overruns or further delays. The award of most contracts under the PDP administration did not follow due process and none of these contractors were held liable when the projects were abandoned. By May 2019, Buhari would have completed four standard gauge railway projects in four years (Abuja-Kaduna, Abuja Metro, Itakpe-Warri, Lagos-Ibadan) while the PDP did not complete even one single standard gauge railway project in 16 years. |
The project which has been powered with the total sum of N106.37 Billion Naira is expected to provide 40mega watts, reservoir and water supply treatment for about 400,000 people, aiding irrigation farming and providing electricity across Taraba and Benue states. |
- Between 2000 and 2008 while Atiku Abubakar was still the vice president of Nigeria, he used offshore companies to channel millions of dollars to his fourth wife in the United States. This was reported by after investigations was carried out by a United States Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations prior to his denial and challenge against Nigerians who accused him of being corrupt while in power. - In 2007, Atiku was the subject of corruption allegations in Nigeria relating to the Petroleum Technology Development Fund.
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Under security, especially in the restive North-east region, the Buhari administration highlighted the establishment of a Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF), aimed at combating trans-border crime and the Boko Haram insurgency as well as the resumption of public secondary schools in Borno State on September 26, 2016, after two years of closure as some of it major achievements. Boko Haram Others are the resumption of Arik Air flights to Maiduguri in May 2017, three years after suspending operations to the city and the re-opening of Maiduguri-Gubio and Maiduguri-Monguno Roads in December 2016, after being closed for three years. The document also revealed that the Emirs of Askira and Uba, both in Borno State, returned home in May 2016, two years after fleeing their palaces on account of the Boko Haram insurgency, while El-Kanemi Warriors Football Club returned to their home base in Maiduguri in April 2016, two years after relocating to Katsina State because of the insurgency It also said the Nigerian military reopened Maiduguri-Bama-Banki Road in March 2018, four years after it was seized by Boko Haram, while more than a million displaced persons have returned to their homes and communities across the Northeast, since 2015. |
The President said apart from saving $500m in the Sovereign Wealth Fund and investing another $500m in the SWF, the country’s external reserve presently stands at $35bn, the highest in the past four years. According to him, the Federal Government has saved about N18bn within one year after the establishment of an Efficiency Unit under the Federal Ministry of Finance in early 2016 to reduce wastage, plug leakages and foster greater fiscal transparency Buhari, who was represented by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), stated this on Saturday in Jos, during the graduation of 66 participants in the 2017 Senior Executive Course 39 of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies in Kuru. He said, “For the first time in five years, we saved $500m, and invested another $500m in the Sovereign Wealth Fund. Today, our external reserves stand at $35bn, the highest in the past four years. Today, we can see light at the end of the tunnel; darkness is giving way to light.” He added that the Presidency stopped the siphoning of funds through ghost workers by insisting that all Ministries, Departments and Agencies must be on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System in all tiers of government and mandated the use of Bank Verification Numbers. He said over 461 federal MDAs had been captured on the system thus far, with the objective of being able to enroll all of them. |
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