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2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by AnonPoet: 5:23am On Apr 14, 2022
Lately, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has been the subject of recent discussions regarding President Muhammadu Buhari’ssuccessor. The elder statesman had maintained a largely modest and quiet life as a private citizen since he was ousted as Nigeria’s president in 2015, only advocating for sustainable peace and democratic rule across Africa.

However, given Dr. Jonathan’s influence, it may be no coincidence that his name keeps popping up in such political permutations and conversations, even as the (unofficial) North-South rotational arrangement favours the emergence of a president from Southern Nigeria. As such, it is important to take a cursory look at his antecedents; revisiting his policies and plans, and assessing their impact and/or achievements.

Following his election as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2011, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, like a man with a plan, swung into action, unveiling his Transformation Agenda – a framework designed to implement policies that would accelerate economic growth and reforms that will improve the lives of Nigerians and bring development in critical spheres of the economy. It sought to transform Nigeria into one of the world’s 20 largest economies by 2020.

Goodluck Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda birthed lofty legacies across sectors of the economy. In the education sector, Goodluck Jonathan established 9 new federal universities and strengthened existing ones to increase access to tertiary education, fulfilling the target of having at least one Federal University in each state of the federation. 125 Almajiri schools across 13 northern states to improve literacy in the north, introduced Girls Education Programmes with 27 special girls school in Adamawa, Yobe, Zamfara, Nasarawa, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Delta and Akwa Ibom states, strengthened TETFund for capacity and infrastructure, increase of enrolment on UBEC and over 8 million library resources to basic and secondary schools across the federation.

Under his transformational watch, Nigeria was rated as the largest economy in Africa and the 23rd in the world by the World Bank and the IMF, with a GDP well above US$570 billion. In line with his drive, the Nigerian Customs raked in N970 billion in revenue in 2014 – the highest in the history of Nigeria. The country’s gas supply market grew from 300 million to two billion cubic feet per day (cfpd) just as proceeds from Nigeria’s non-oil exports rose to 2.97 billion by the end of 2013. Nigeria also became Africa’s number one destination of foreign investors. In the first six months of 2014, a total of US$9.70 billion flowed into the national economy as foreign direct investments (FDI).

The Transformation Agenda also impacted Nigeria’s labourforce. Recognizing the essence of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and sacrifices of youth corps members, the approved upward review of monthly allowances from N9,700 naira to N19,800 naira, as well as the implementation of Minimum Wage Increase for Nigerian workers to N18,900 naira monthly.

He facilitated a leap in space advancement, including the launch of NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X Satellites to expand Internet Bandwidth and provide early warning to prevent natural disasters, as well as an indigenous Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellite developed by the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) to support security, map out solid mineral deposits and secure the coastal areas of Niger Delta.

Jonathan’s transformational policies drove Nigeria’s agricultural sector towards food-sufficiency. In 2013, Nigeria’s food imports reduced by over 40% and with an output of over 45 million metric tonnes in 2014, Nigeria was ranked as the world’s largest producer of cassava, by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Under the Youth Employment Agricultural Programme (YEAP), N120 million naira grants were disbursed to twenty seven young farmers, just as N26 billion naira was distributed to young farmers in 2015 for the FADAMA dry season farming project.

Again, farmers were granted access to funds, grants, loans and other assistance to the tune of N25 billion naira through the Bank of Industry (BOI) in a bid to boost rice production, and in 2014, local rice production contributed N320 Billion Naira to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country.

Aware of the misgivings in some quarters and the need for a national discourse, Goodluck Jonathan set up the Nigerian National Conference headed by retired Chief Justice Idris LegboKutigi in 2014. Recommendations included the creation of state police and the drafting of state constitutions, in response to many years of agitation to permit autonomy of states in local administration. Unfortunately, he was ousted before any of these were implemented.

Keen on gender inclusion and empowerment, the transformation agenda birthed the 35% Affirmative Action for women in politics. With these, women were given more prominent roles in President Jonathan’s administration, including but not limited to Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Diezani Alison-Madueke, Stella Oduah, Joy Ogwu, Sarah Jibril; and Viola Onwuliri. It is worthy of note that Nigeria produced its first female Chief Justice, Miriam Aloma Mukhtar under Jonathan’s watch.

The Goodluck Jonathan administration also orchestrated the revival of the dead automotive industry in Nigeria. Through a conducive and viable business environment, Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company (IVM), Nigeria’s flagship indigenous automaker, began the sale of their first made-in-Nigeria cars and SUVs. In addition, Peugeot, Nissan and Hyundai now assemble or wholly manufacture small cars, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria.

President Goodluck Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda was the major anchor of the transport sector. The introduction of a multimodal transport system led to improved maritime safety and security, the restoration of railways and enhancement of water transportation. The railway sector which was comatose for many years was revived and restored for the benefit of the masses with the rehabilitation of over 3,000 kilometres of rail lines across the country. Intercity train services like the Lagos – Ibadan – Ilorin, Minna – Kaduna, Kaduna – Kano and the Kano – Nguru, were opened up and running courtesy of this intervention.

As the quest to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari thickens, with many politicians jostling to improve their sell themselves to Nigerians, there is a duty to thoroughly interrogate the policy capacities, credentials and achievements of these persons to separate the wheat from the chaff and jokers, political jobbers from real competent Nigerians with good plans for the growth and development of the country. With the current situation of things, Nigerians cannot afford to test-run or experiment leaders. The country needs and deserves a President who will hit the ground running with well-thought policies that will improve our fortunes and laid out plans for implementation.

Arc. Oladipo Akande is a Public Affairs analyst and he writes from Los Angeles, United States of America. He can be reached via his Twitter handle @OladipoAkande
https://leaders.ng/2023-revisiting-jonathans-transformation-agenda-byoladipo-akande/

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by helinues: 5:27am On Apr 14, 2022
Perhaps this must be from a political jobber.

GEJ is a past in Nigeria and so be it

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by Mophor: 5:28am On Apr 14, 2022
Issokay!!!
Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by MRFIXER001: 5:29am On Apr 14, 2022
Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by 1bunne4lif(m): 5:30am On Apr 14, 2022
Ok
Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by shaggy007(m): 5:31am On Apr 14, 2022
helinues:
long epistle

Tell us what your candidate has to offer

The candidate is an ex president that made sure there was food on everyone's table.

We ate a lot of food and had enough energy to chase him out.

Now your candidate has starved us all.

We don't have enough energy to chase him out.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by Jestin: 5:31am On Apr 14, 2022
It is a shame Buhari makes Jonathan look like a saint now .

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by voiceless1(m): 5:33am On Apr 14, 2022
Buhari messed up, we know
But please don't glorify Goodluck Jonathan to me.
A transformation agenda that couldn't fix power, refinery, or self-sufficiency in agricultural produce, is no transformation agenda to me.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by JohnOkolo: 5:35am On Apr 14, 2022
AnonPoet:

https://leaders.ng/2023-revisiting-jonathans-transformation-agenda-byoladipo-akande/


Please can we jnstead talk about Polio eradication.

Nit because you sold your conscience for few bucks meaning we won't be allowed to hear and read about something else.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by saint4larin(m): 5:35am On Apr 14, 2022
God bless Nigeria
Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by rolams(m): 5:35am On Apr 14, 2022
We all saw it! A PHD holder can't be compared with .............

I rest my case!

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by Military0001: 5:35am On Apr 14, 2022
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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by helinues: 5:37am On Apr 14, 2022
shaggy007:


The candidate is an ex president that made sure there is as food on everyone's table.

We ate a lot of food and had enough energy to chase him out.

Now your candidate has starved us all.

We don't have enough energy to chase him out.

Perhaps, na stones you have been eating since Apc took over..

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by JaneYave(f): 5:37am On Apr 14, 2022
If you are a blessed leader, you are blessed. You will keep being honoured long after your reign. Much respect to Goodluck Jonathan.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by shaggy007(m): 5:38am On Apr 14, 2022
helinues:


Perhaps, na stones you have been eating since Apc took over..

Stones would be a delicacy.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by tunwumi: 5:38am On Apr 14, 2022
Reading
Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by Macphenson: 5:38am On Apr 14, 2022
Nigerians have married two wives ( Jonathan and Buhari), now they know the better wife between the two.

Sophisticated morons removed a lecturer and elected a NEPA certificate holder to rule a complex Nation like Nigeria, today hunger is resetting their brain.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by angelEmade: 5:39am On Apr 14, 2022
shaggy007:


The candidate is an ex president that made sure there is as food on everyone's table.

We ate a lot of food and had enough energy to chase him out.

Now your candidate has starved us all.

We don't have enough energy to chase him out.
If not that Nigerians are mumu, is it not clear already that Jonathan was a blessing to Nigeria? every single thing this administration accused him of, they have offered it to Nigerians x10 For instance talk of terrorism and kidnappings. Talk of increasing cost of fuel and naira devaluation...funniest thing is that they campaigned against Atiku telling us about how he is out there to sell our national assets yet that same Atiku's plan is what the government is now working towards. How about debs and loans too... people who said they kidnapped over 200 school girls under Jonathan's watch, I hope they now know that these bandits and terrorists are kidnapping several hundreds of people every month? from schools, towns, villages, trains, airports, everywhere!!
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Even from farms too leading too high cost of foods and several other chain of negative effects.
I am not a politician I just hate it when I see young Nigerians acting like they have no memory. Or don't you think it is just weird that this government used propaganda to pull him outand now, they are trying to field him in again! Where 'go-eth' all thy accusations then?
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Gej was and is a good man, I support you on this bro

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:40am On Apr 14, 2022
Lately, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has been the subject of recent discussions regarding President Muhammadu Buhari's successor. 
Hehehehehe
grin cheesy wink grin cheesy wink

For more jokes : Text PDP to 419.

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A party of looters and criminals that couldn't construct their national headquarters for 16 years want to build a country!
Awon werey 100%.

Perennial losers and thieves.
Party of confusion, looting and corrupt souls in disarray..

Truth is not bitter, just that people are bitter to the truth........

PDP in Nigeria again?!
God forbid bad thing
we rather vote for FRESH Party!!


We Rise.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by Bobloco: 5:42am On Apr 14, 2022
Oh! I remember those days

TANoids
Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by alphaconde(m): 5:51am On Apr 14, 2022
hehe

this wont reduce the current hardship

the man begged us but just like the jew we preferred barabas to jesus

for me i think buhari was a necessary part of our destiny

we need to get sense

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by Raxxye(m): 5:52am On Apr 14, 2022
I believe this campaign is orchestrated by those who want the south to serve just a single term before handing it back to the North.
Uncle GEJ, don't mind them o; it's not out of good intentions for you that they want you back in contest.
It's better you remain the elder statesman that you are. You already did 6 years as president and we that truly love you think that's enough.

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by autotrader014(m): 6:02am On Apr 14, 2022
helinues:
Perhaps this must be from a political jobber.

GEJ is a past in Nigeria and so be it
Mugu, read and learn

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by autotrader014(m): 6:03am On Apr 14, 2022
If you are reading this and you voted Buhari in 2015 despite all warnings of his incompetence and tribal bigotry, normally e no suppose better for you undecided

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by cly490(m): 6:05am On Apr 14, 2022
post=111929453:

Hehehehehe
grin cheesy wink grin cheesy wink

For more jokes : Text PDP to 419.

grin cheesy wink

A party of looters and criminals that couldn't construct their national headquarters for 16 years want to build a country!
Awon werey 100%.

Perennial losers and thieves.
Party of confusion, looting and corrupt souls in disarray..

Truth is not bitter, just that people are bitter to the truth........

PDP in Nigeria again?!
God forbid bad thing
we rather vote for FRESH Party!!


We Rise.
Don't forget "Sai baba"....I hope you will be proud of this your post if tinubu wins and his tenure elapses?

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by HitRun(m): 6:11am On Apr 14, 2022
post=111929453:

Hehehehehe
grin cheesy wink grin cheesy wink

For more jokes : Text PDP to 419.

grin cheesy wink

A party of looters and criminals that couldn't construct their national headquarters for 16 years want to build a country!
Awon werey 100%.

Perennial losers and thieves.
Party of confusion, looting and corrupt souls in disarray..

Truth is not bitter, just that people are bitter to the truth........

PDP in Nigeria again?!
God forbid bad thing
we rather vote for FRESH Party!!


We Rise.


Go and tell that to your APC national chairman grin grin

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by HitRun(m): 6:13am On Apr 14, 2022
helinues:


Perhaps, na stones you have been eating since Apc took over..

I heard some people were eating grass. Abi na lie?

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by dalass(f): 6:13am On Apr 14, 2022
helinues:
Perhaps this must be from a political jobber.

GEJ is a past in Nigeria and so be it

The North is only interested in Jonathan Goodluck because he can only have one term of 4 years in office and the North will want the power back..

He should not be selfish enough to fall into the trap. South needs it's own 8 years of prosperous rule too

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by adecz: 6:14am On Apr 14, 2022
undecided


⏩⏩By 2015, GEJ was the worst president
in the history of this country.

Little did we know that it was possible
for a poorly educated Fulani man to
succeed him and snatch the record of
worst president and even break negative records in every sphere of our national
existence.❌❌❌

Buhari has performed so abysmally
that even his own kinsmen and religious
brothers are calling for his resignation..

Where are our hot-headed army boys
to do the needful❓❓❓

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Re: 2023: Revisiting Jonathan’s Transformation Agenda By Oladipo Akande by Razy75g: 6:40am On Apr 14, 2022
helinues:
Perhaps this must be from a political jobber.

GEJ is a past in Nigeria and so be it
dullard why does he always haunt you?

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