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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 4:56am On Apr 30, 2015
One day one excuse

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by BlackTechnology: 5:22am On Apr 30, 2015
Baba One Chance

You promised to stabilize the oil price / market.


Probe Tinubu and OBJ grin

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 5:49am On Apr 30, 2015
Stabilize the price and continue with your mandate

SAI BABAONECHANCE

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 5:52am On Apr 30, 2015
Amaudeogu:
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru

ABUJA—THE President- elect, General Muhammadu Buhari yesterday painted a gloomy picture in the economic development of his administration as he said that the decline in the revenues due to fall in oil prices poses a great threat to his administration’s development agenda.

GBuhari-oilen. Buhari who visited the newly elected Senators and House of Representatives members who are undergoing induction course in preparation for the 8th National Assembly in Abuja also said that the decline in revenue would affect the reconstruction of devastated areas in the country as a result of insurgency.

He reminded the elected members of the 8th assembly of the challenges the nation had been facing which he also said would continue in the near future.

The challenges according to him include general insecurity and insurgency that has caused extreme human hardship and destruction of lives, livelihoods that would take over a decade to rebuild across most of North Eastern Nigeria and some parts of North western Nigeria.

Another threat to his administration according to him was the devastation and environmental degradation in the Niger Delta area which he said must be attended to.

Others include, “endemic corruption which has crippled human and infrastructure development for decades. Unacceptably poor provision of power supply which has had a crippling effect on development of small businesses and indeed the wider economy.

“Deindustrialization for the past three decades leading to closure of many industries and migration of many to other African countries. Unacceptably high levels of unemployment and especially Youth Unemployment reaching over 40 per cent.”

Besides, Gen. Buhari mentioned high cost of governance that has been crowding out the nation’s capital and human development, erosion of public social services such as infrastructure, health and education as well as lack of development in the agricultural and solid mineral sectors as areas that should be aggressively addressed.

While soliciting the support of the lawmakers, the President-elect said, “The legislature is a critical component and necessary ingredient of democracy and good governance. The legislature by nature is inherently democratic in the sense that all members are equal and are elected representatives of the Nigerian people.

“As President-elect, I recognize this fact and believe that legislators carry this heavy burden of representation with all the seriousness it deserves.

“For a president to be successful in addressing community development and general welfare of the various people of the country, he or she would benefit from working closely and in harmony with the legislative arm of government.

“I therefore commit myself to working with the legislature as development partners motivated by the desire to deliver good governance”.

He commended President Goodluck Jonathan for the role he played in the sustenance of democratic institution by accepting election result, saying that Nigeria was in the threshold of history.

Bemoaning high cost of governance, he said, “First and foremost, appropriate policies need to be put in place and such policies may have to be translated into laws.

“Secondly, the oversight functions of the legislature is critical in ensuring that policies are implemented effectively and transparently. Therefore, my mission to bring integrity into governance would better succeed if complemented with a strong culture of transparent oversight.

“We need to collaborate on the budget process and restructuring of the public sector so as to collectively tackle the menace of high recurrent cost at the expense of capital and human development.”

“There is an urgent need to contain this high state of insecurity. All of you are representing various communities. We need to work together to address the problem from both its roots and manifestations.

“The strongest mitigating forces at this point are to redress the power sector deficits, encourage investments that are job creating and focus on human development and reconstruction. We also need to deploy efforts in conflict resolution and peace building in all our communities.

“I am here today, to invite you to work with the executive as partners in progress, as champions of good governance and development and as warriors for change. Together, we can make this nation great and as a role model in Africa and other emerging economies and democracies.”

President of the Senate and Chairman of the National Assembly, David Mark, who ushered in the President-elect into the International Conference Centre, in company of other leaders of the National Assembly, described the visit as historic.

Noting that it was the first time a President-elect was considering it worthwhile to address a joint session of the National Assembly, Mark agreed it was a historic meeting in the journey of democracy.

For the Speaker, House of Representative and Governor-elect, Sokoto State, Honourable Aminu W. Tambuwal, Buhari has extended a hand of fellowship to the legislature by his personal visit.

Tambuwal however expressed hope that his colleagues would reciprocate Buhari’s gesture by also extending a sincere hand of fellowship to the President-elect when his government fully takes over.


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una excusse eee

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Sweetguy25: 5:55am On Apr 30, 2015
I thought he said he will stabilize the price of oil? grin

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by PAINGAIN: 6:05am On Apr 30, 2015
Another excuse. So buhari is saying that we shouldn't expect things to improve in the next decade. They know they will not do better than GEJ did,they know they'll b worse. Oboy this one na correct onechance.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by PAINGAIN: 6:08am On Apr 30, 2015
Sweetguy25:
I thought he said he will stabilize the price of oil? grin
well think again. Onechance uploaded.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by hopilo: 6:41am On Apr 30, 2015
When you made all those promises oil price was at 48 dollars per barrel, today the oil price is at 63 dollars per barrel. Mr Buhari, from the time of your promises to this moment, the oil price is increasing and not falling. If you are confuse or don't have a clue on running a democratic government, it is not late to throw in the towel.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 7:26am On Apr 30, 2015
The taste of the bitter kola is normally different from the sound when it is chewed!
-Sayings of our people!

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Medley(m): 7:46am On Apr 30, 2015
Truly,the dwindling oil prices is a big issue,but GMB should have known all this even before the elections,so what we expect of him is a plan B,were non-oil revenue can be our major source of income as a country; i think that's what he promised.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by appini: 7:55am On Apr 30, 2015
This old soldier does not have any understanding of what is awaiting him in the nearest future.

I foresee he will also want to redenominates the naira by 2017. We are watching

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by AmaechiLinus(m): 8:05am On Apr 30, 2015
Don't complain o @ Buhari. U told us dat u'll neva dpend on Oil o!

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by menesheh(m): 8:06am On Apr 30, 2015
We don enter



Babaonechance

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by RobinHez(m): 8:06am On Apr 30, 2015
why is he complaining na ehn? undecided
dem think say e dey easy to be presido.....una never see anything yet!

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by firstolalekan(m): 8:06am On Apr 30, 2015
Bevista:
GMB was addressing NASS members during their induction course, where he mentioned 8 challenges that his administration will face on assumption of office. These include Falling oil prices, Insecurity, Youth Unemployment, Power, De-industrialization, Environmental Pollution in ND, Rebuilding of ravaged NE, etc.

Typically, though, the media has singled out Falling Oil Price so as to create a sensational headline. Baba is not making any excuses, he was simply being pragmatic and calling on the Legislature to join/support the Executive as developmental partners to tackle these 8 challenges.

Stop commenting based on headlines, please always read the body of the article.
Don't mind the saTANists and PDPïgs.
Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by loomer: 8:06am On Apr 30, 2015
No be d same problems Jonathan face dem call am weak, oga no give excuse o, or else Nigerians go vex

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Ralphlauren(m): 8:07am On Apr 30, 2015
Bevista:
GMB was addressing NASS members during their induction course, where he mentioned 8 challenges that his administration will face on assumption of office. These include Falling oil prices, Insecurity, Youth Unemployment, Power, De-industrialization, Environmental Pollution in ND, Rebuilding of ravaged NE, etc.

Typically, though, the media has singled out Falling Oil Price so as to create a sensational headline. Baba is not making any excuses, he was simply being pragmatic and calling on the Legislature to join/support the Executive as developmental partners to tackle these 8 challenges.

Stop commenting based on headlines, please always read the body of the article.

Vanguard is so anti-GMB!

This was how they started the "I will make $1 = #1" rubbish by coming up with a sensational headline.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by sukkot: 8:07am On Apr 30, 2015
KAI JONATHAN
Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by freshness2020: 8:08am On Apr 30, 2015
Penssuwa:
This one Mr. President elect is giving excuses before assuming office, it seems the wave of reality is hitting him.
THE CHANGE THEY SHOUT FOR IS HERE...SMH

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 8:09am On Apr 30, 2015
babyosisi:
One day one excuse

Hi Ma'am, quite a while.

I supported GEJ like you but I think GMB should be allowed to try and time shall unveil the realities.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by FitnessNigeria: 8:10am On Apr 30, 2015
He promised to stabilize the price of oil. So no excuse.

After all, when you and apc was making the promises, you didn't consider the falling prices of oil and keep talking and make promises like magician.

E don set now, una don de dish out excuse

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by jamillion: 8:10am On Apr 30, 2015
I told them he's nit a magician, just lower ur expectations, little by little we will get there

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by philips70(m): 8:10am On Apr 30, 2015
QuotaSystem:
READ THE ARTICLE, IGNORE THE HEADLINE.

GMB never said he is going back on any promises, but stated common sense which is that plans made with 2 naira in mind will be more challenging to achieve when at the end of the day, you earn only 1 naira through no fault of yours.

Hopefully when our stolen $20b is returned by GEJ and his cronies among other funds, even more can be done by the General to rebuild Nigeria after 16 years in PDP's wilderness.

Nigerian press is the worst worldwide. I listened to the speech and never saw where this man showed fear nor anxiety rather he was admonishing them to support him in his quest to take Nigeria out from it's current dismal position. Still TANkids have found another headline they will feed on. I urge Seun to sack all his mods and do this job himself even if it will make only 3 front page posts per day.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 8:10am On Apr 30, 2015
Buhari will be the worst president in Nigeria

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by ApexTitan(m): 8:11am On Apr 30, 2015
Ralphlauren:


Vanguard is so anti-GMB!

This was how they started the "I will make $1 = #1" rubbish by coming up with a sensational headline.

Just like how Sahara Reporters was so anti - GEJ.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by hardbody: 8:12am On Apr 30, 2015
Bevista:
GMB was addressing NASS members during their induction course, where he mentioned 8 challenges that his administration will face on assumption of office. These include Falling oil prices, Insecurity, Youth Unemployment, Power, De-industrialization, Environmental Pollution in ND, Rebuilding of ravaged NE, etc.

Typically, though, the media has singled out Falling Oil Price so as to create a sensational headline. Baba is not making any excuses, he was simply being pragmatic and calling on the Legislature to join/support the Executive as developmental partners to tackle these 8 challenges.

Stop commenting based on headlines, please always read the body of the article.

Actually he needs do nothing else. Just stabilize the oil price as promised, everything else will fall into place. Baba remember......you promised ooo

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 8:14am On Apr 30, 2015
Baba one chance

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by hardbody: 8:14am On Apr 30, 2015
philips70:


Nigerian press is the worst worldwide. I listened to the speech and never saw where this man showed fear nor anxiety rather he was admonishing them to support him in his quest to take Nigeria out from it's current dismal position. Still TANkids have found another headline they will feed on. I urge Seun to sack all his mods and do this job himself even if it will make only 3 front page posts per day.

How would you then explain to Seun when his networth drops. As a learner you obviously do not understand that traffic on these pages translates to money for him

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by trayvon360: 8:14am On Apr 30, 2015
IdiAmin1:
Mr. President-Elect Sir, I'm impatiently waiting for you to teach the most clueless man on earth(GEJ) how to stabilise world oil price.undecided
i think d most clueless man on earth is u
Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by snazzylove: 8:15am On Apr 30, 2015
Thought Baba said he will stabilize global oil price Has his formula failed him cry

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by eagleeye2: 8:15am On Apr 30, 2015
QuotaSystem:
Hopefully when our stolen $20b is returned by GEJ and his cronies among other funds, even more can be done by the General to rebuild Nigeria after 16 years in PDP's wilderness.
You have been scammed again.
Chibok girls is a scam, so also is $20b.

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Re: Falling Oil Prices Threaten My Agenda — Buhari by Nobody: 8:15am On Apr 30, 2015
Baba one chance ......

Buhari will be the worst ever

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