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Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Racoon(m): 7:57pm On Oct 29, 2022
APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, released an 80-page policy document two weeks ago in a big ceremony at the State House, Abuja. I will not dwell on the inappropriateness of holding a party event at the State House since Nigerians don’t seem to care about such unfitting behaviour in our public life.

The State House is the official seat of the federal government, our own equivalent of the White House in Washington DC, 10 Downing Street in London, and Elysée Palace in Paris. These places are the official seat of government, the office of the president or prime minister, in the case of Britain, and they are reserved for official functions of the state and not party events.

The fact that President Buhari is a member of APC does not make the party’s activities a state function. Our State House, just like 10 Downing Street in London, for example, is the institution of the state or the people’s house as the Americans call the White House. The launch of Tinubu’s manifesto at the State House, therefore, was an abuse of office and privilege by the president. Joe Biden will never host a Democratic Party event inside the White House!

Now, to the main focus of this piece. Tinubu’s manifesto is surprisingly lacking in depth, details, and strategy, with the most surprising element being what it leaves out. There is scant attention to the issue of oil theft and how he would deal with this problem which has become the single biggest threat to the nation’s economy.

The document is also astonishingly reticent on how he would fight corruption. Oil theft has grown in complexity and scope in the last 10 years, becoming the second largest organised crime in the world, second only to the narcotics enterprise.


Of the nation’s 1.8 million barrels per day OPEC quota, we have only been producing just about half of that in the last six months due to persistent & sophisticated oil theft operations a steady drop from 1.3 million in the last two years. The economic loss to the nation is huge and calamitous.

Due to massive oil theft, Nigeria has been wracked by a serious fiscal crisis, manifesting in its inability to generate enough revenues to fund the budget. The government has had to resort to huge borrowing with attendant debilitating debt-servicing.


In August, I wrote a piece entitled: ‘Who is stealing our crude oil?’. My conclusion was (and remains) that crude oil theft is a big criminal enterprise in which some governors, politicians, military people, and oil industry executives are involved.

The Buhari administration, overwhelmed by intractable security challenges, has been unable to tackle the problem. This is why I am disappointed that a major candidate like Tinubu has practically omitted it in his policy document. Does he not know about the magnitude and impacts of this crisis? Who will save Nigeria?

The section of the document on oil and gas also lacks technical depth. The document promises to stop fuel subsidy, and increase crude oil production to 2.6mbpd by 2027 and 4mbpd by 2030. Fuel subsidy will end automatically when Dangote Refinery begins production middle of next year, increasing crude oil production from 1.4mbpd to 4mbpd in 7 years is nearly impossible.

It requires huge investments but the IOCs that have the money are not investing. Rather, they’re divesting. Tinubu is also promising to “complete critical gas infrastructure projects, including pipeline infrastructure.…”

Constructing gas pipelines without gas processing facilities is a waste of capital. The pipeline itself does not produce gas. It only transports gas. So, you need a producer to develop gas fields and deliver the gas to pipelines. The business case for the investment is gas price and guaranteed payment by the buyer, long-term gas sales, and purchase agreement. The next administration must figure out how to cross this hurdle.

The document also pledges to “implement the Host Community Development Trust” which seeks to encourage oil companies’ assistance to host communities. I support all measures that will develop the oil communities, but from experience, offering communities money or oil is not the solution.

The restiveness was created because the government, both federal and state failed to invest in the communities. But what has the government been doing with the taxes and royalties it’s been earning from oil production? Has the NDDC been living up to expectations? The issue government needs to address is proper application of oil revenue, not handing communities money. It will only lead to further conflict.

Government should also sell off the refineries, if it can’t manage them, get NNPC to operate like a real business and create an environment that will attract investors.

Tinubu’s scant attention to the issue of corruption in his manifesto is quite worrisome. A country in which an individual, a senior government official at that, is able to steal a whopping N80 billion at a go is a candidate for failure and collapse. Nigeria cannot survive further if it continues to be buffeted with corruption, oil theft and insecurity.

Corruption is pervasive at every level of Nigerian government; ranging from huge contract kickbacks and padding at the very top of governments (federal and states) through bribery, money laundering, embezzlement and other schemes.

Candidate Muhammadu Buhari made the fight against corruption one of the three policy thrusts of his campaigns in 2014. In the last seven years, he has made some good efforts and has received international acclaim for his initiatives in the fight against corruption.

For the nation to make progress, the next president should be single minded and fierce in fighting against the monster. But there’s nothing in Tinubu’s pedigree to show that a fight against corruption will be his strong point. For one, his sources of stupendous wealth are questionable and many Nigerians believe that he is still feeding fat from Lagos treasury. Maybe I was expecting too much rummaging through his manifesto for a word on how he would tackle corruption.

I expect the next president to focus on diversifying the economy through agriculture value chain. The first order of business in stimulating economic growth is to get the nation to produce enough food for domestic consumption and exports. I expect a presidential candidate to tell us how to get Nigeria to be a net exporter of rice and wheat in the next three years.

The war in Europe has revealed that Ukraine is a major exporter of wheat to the world market, yet that country is smaller than some of our northern states. Ukraine’s wheat production for 2022/2023 marketing year is projected to drop to 19.5 million metric tons by 13.5 million tons due to the war.

Nigeria should therefore aim to be among the five top wheat exporters in 2028 and top three in 2030. For rice, the Buhari administration’s Anchor Borrowers Programme designed by the CBN and the commercial banks in 2015 has stimulated production significantly. We are now the largest producer of paddy rice in Africa with average yearly production volume of 9 million metric tons, up from 4.5million tons in 2015.

I therefore want a presidential candidate that pledges to take rice production to 15 metric tons yearly in the next five years and 20 metric tons in 2030, enough for exports. This is not rocket science. We have the land, weather and a capable CBN that should expand the scope of the financing scheme.

Dairy and meat production through modern ranching business offers a different set of business opportun-ities in the agricultural sector. There’s so much to do in agricultural value chain to diversify our economy and stimulate growth and development. I’m shocked that the Tinubu document did not mention these.

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Racoon(m): 7:58pm On Oct 29, 2022
Tinubu’s scant attention to the issue of corruption in his manifesto is quite worrisome. For the nation to make progress, the next president should be single minded and fierce in fighting against the monster.

But there’s nothing in Tinubu’s pedigree to show that a fight against corruption will be his strong point. For one, his sources of stupendous wealth are questionable and many Nigerians believe that he is still feeding fat from Lagos treasury


Nigeria cannot survive further if it continues to be buffeted with corruption, oil theft and insecurity.
How does one expects a man seen ferrying cash in bullion vans on an election day and hailing Gandollar caught stuffing corruptly acquired dollar bills for fighting corruption?

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Racoon(m): 7:59pm On Oct 29, 2022
"Tinubu’s manifesto is surprisingly lacking in depth, details, and strategy, with the most surprising element being what it leaves out.There is scant attention to the issue of oil theft and how he would deal with this problem which has become the single biggest threat to the nation’s economy..."

How does one expects a chronically sick baba wey no well rattling "cassava, garri, ewa," benegitting from the one Nigeria corruption fight crude oil theft?
You think Bola Tinubu didn't know why he is curiously silent about his burden causing Nigeria so much economic loss.

How does one expects a liar, scammer, fraudster to understand and appreciate the economic burden behind the same subsidy the govt he helped enthroned called a fraud but have been perpetuating the same fraud for the past 7years?

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by LeoDeKing: 8:00pm On Oct 29, 2022
Tinubu's manifesto should be distributed to institutions of higher learning.

Meanwhile, one clown cannot even come up with a single page blueprint of his plan. All he does moving up and down begging people to vote him.

Go carry am na.

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Gentino(m): 8:02pm On Oct 29, 2022
I can bet that Tinubu does not understand a single thing in the so called manifesto.

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Majesty2(m): 8:02pm On Oct 29, 2022
May God continue to bless and protect BAT

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by TinubuThief: 8:03pm On Oct 29, 2022
Copy cat nonsense manifesto

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by AreaGovo: 8:04pm On Oct 29, 2022
Gentino:
I can bet that Tinubu does not understand a single thing in the so called manifesto.

Seems so.

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by LeoDeKing: 8:04pm On Oct 29, 2022
Gentino:
I can bet that Tinubu does not understand a single thing in the so called manifesto.
Rest.

Tinubu's performance since graduation from the University till today has always been excellent.

Go and verify.

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by ElSudani: 8:04pm On Oct 29, 2022
Gentino:
I can bet that Tinubu does not understand a single thing in the so called manifesto.

Other aspirants have no manifesto at all.

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Nijablast: 8:04pm On Oct 29, 2022
Hoebi was disgraced in Nassarawa today

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by TinubuThief: 8:05pm On Oct 29, 2022
Gentino:
I can bet that Tinubu does not understand a single thing in the so called manifesto.
I believe you 100%
Nothing remain in his cocaine brain again

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by TinubuThief: 8:06pm On Oct 29, 2022
Nijablast:
Hoebi was disgraced in Nassarawa today

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Racoon(m): 8:06pm On Oct 29, 2022
LeoDeKing:
Rest.Tinubu's performance since graduation from the University till today has always been excellent. Go and verify.
Bola Tinubu have no excellent record anywhere but all negatives.The only Legacies Tinubu left in Lagos are;
-1).The overt rejection of the FOI act that subsequent LASG have never adopted to ensure accountability and transparency in government. Hence the multi-bullions being embezzled via Alpha-Beta conduit pipe to Burdillion.

-2). The enactment of the outrageous stupendious retirement benefits of past Lagos governors that has only left the state enmeshed in spurious debts despite being the largest revenue generating base of the nation. Other State governments have long copied this satanic policy which have continued to drain the nation of resources.

-3). An enthronement of a generation of corrupt protegees From Babtunde Raji Fashola who upgraded his personal website with 82M. Babatunder Fowler-whose corruption @ the FIRS led to his disgraceful exit and Luiz Banire @ NACHOL.

Then Aregbesola that enmeshed Osun State in debts. Oyetola Gboyega that did the dirty Alpha-Beta conduit pipe corruption and bought corrupt London property as proxy.

-4). The Tinubu legacy of building a large network or empire of touts, thugs, agberoes, brigands and other anti-social miscreants followings who have only contributed in no small measure to making life difficult for the inhabitants of the city. Then just imagine if this were to be replicated on a national scale.

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Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by TinubuThief: 8:08pm On Oct 29, 2022
Racoon:

The only Legacies Tinubu left in Lagos are;
-1).The overt rejection of the FOI act that subsequent LASG have never adopted to ensure accountability and transparency in government. Hence the multi-bullions being embezzled via Alpha-Beta conduit pipe to Burdillion.

-2). The enactment of the outrageous stupendious retirement benefits of past Lagos governors that has only left the state enmeshed in spurious debts despite being the largest revenue generating base of the nation. Other State governments have long copied this satanic policy which have continued to drain the nation of resources.

-3). The Tinubu legacy of building a large network or empire of touts, thugs, agberoes, brigands and other anti-social miscreants will forever remain a negative one that will be remembered.

These criminals have contributed in no small measure to make life difficult for the inhabitants of the city. Then just imagine if this were to be replicated on a national scale.
What a bad record
Tulunbu is a threat to our national security i swear. They should arrest that criminal ASAP
Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by OnlyJust: 8:08pm On Oct 29, 2022
Ok
Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by Nobody: 8:16pm On Oct 29, 2022
Do Nigeria politicians stick to their manifesto?The answer is NO!
You don't expect tinubu who induced his party delegates with billions of dollars for votes to now be telling you'I will create 3m jobs."I will build more schools,roads,free education,etc.
Na!Na looting.
Infact,he go dey rule Nigeria from his medical bed in France while ffk,Festus Keyamo and his other criminals will be the presidency and also looting funds together.
Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by derecho(m): 8:22pm On Oct 29, 2022
Una even get time dey flay the 80-page nonsense.
It's like telling me the devil just launched a book on "How to tell the Truth"
Tinubu is wasting his time
Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by sunboy(m): 9:27pm On Oct 29, 2022
TinubuThief:

I believe you 100%
Nothing remain in his cocaine brain again

Where’s your human dignity.
Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by slivertongue: 9:56pm On Oct 29, 2022
The Buhari administration, overwhelmed by intractable security challenges, has been unable to tackle the problem
Re: Another Look At Tinubu’s Manifesto - By Etim Etim by slivertongue: 10:00pm On Oct 29, 2022
Tinubu’s manifesto is surprisingly lacking in depth, details, and strategy.

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