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Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by Islie: 7:23am On May 27, 2016
Twelve months ago, President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

He came to power following the decisive victory of his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC over the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP and its candidate, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. The victory ended the 16-year reign of the PDP.

President Buhari came to office amidst massive hope and expectation at home and abroad, that here at last was a leader who would stop the slide and lead Nigeria to progress, development and the realization of her destiny. The mood all over Nigeria, the continent and the world at the time he took over was euphoric.

In line with the promises made, Nigeria under Muhammadu Buhari has begun to show that it will be a radically different country than one the world had become used to. Here is a proof of that:

Promise of Transparency and Accountability
A promise kept by the President is of a government that not only preached but also practiced transparency and accountability. The President and the Vice President made public their assets as declared before they took office on May 29th.
For the first time in the annals of our Executive-Legislative relations, this country had all ministers nominated screened and passed without any casualty.
What is important is that not a single incident was reported involving exchange of money in bribery of parliamentarians. The President’s first budget, the 2016 appropriations bill was passed, even though after some delays, without the usual bribery allegations that attended the passage of budgets. The Senate and the House under their current leadership must themselves be proud of this happening at this time.

While still on the budget, the President must take credit for the exposure of a particular kind of fraud, the padding of budget, itself a known and ongoing practice until the whistle was blown by diligent ministers and parliamentarians. For once, the country has a budget, the 2016 appropriations bill that is rid of added billions ending up in the pockets of officials. By putting these changes in place, the government has established a model for transparency in public expenditure.

Implementing the Treasury Single Account, TSA
The President has been trying to right the many wrongs things he inherited, especially in terms of securing government revenues which leaked or were out rightly diverted to private accounts.
President Buhari didn't invent the TSA. What he did is to bring political will to bear on its implementation.
At the last count, the President said he had saved the country money in excess of three trillion Naira which would otherwise have been wasted or shared out to officials at the end of the financial year.

Minimum Government
The President kept his promise to reduce superfluity in government administration by cutting down on the number of ministers, ministries and government departments. The delay in the coming of ministers was first to reduce the number of ministries, and then set a new set of ground rules to stop the theft of government resources through systemic leakages.

Boards of directors will come only when the President is satisfied that agencies of government are brought in line with existing ministries structure and that a new foundation is laid, in all cases, to replace the rotten past that allowed a free-for-all when it came to dealing with public assets.

Fighting Insecurity/Stabilizing the State
The first priority of this government as repeatedly mentioned by the President, is security. "You must secure the country before you can manage it well”, is a classic statement the President has continued to repeat. Where we stand on this today is best captured by the country’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami in saying that “the capacity of Boko Haram to hold territory has totally been decimated. Our focus now is on dealing with the remnants of their forces and re-focusing on the unfortunate humanitarian challenge caused by their activities.” This was achieved following the change in the leadership of the armed forces, the movement of the command and control centre to Maiduguri and realization of how much can be achieved with greater international cooperation. In this respect, the coming together of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Chad and Benin in the Muti-National Joint Task Force under a centralized command had been helpful in forging a common, regional response to the Boko Haran threat.

War against corruption/ending impunity
Nigeria is country of paradoxes, one in which the VIP steals an elephant and runs away with it but the poor man stealing a goat goes to jail for up to 30 years.

Things are changing with impunity in the country. For the first time, VIP suspects are being asked questions by the investigating agencies and are being charged to court. Many who would have snubbed the bailiff and go scot-free are now standing before undergoing trials. Would anyone have thought that a Chief of Defence Staff, Service Chiefs, pretenders to thrones, the children of “natural rulers” including “toy” Sultans, Kings, Emirs and Chiefs will be brought to trial and kept in prisons? Ending impunity is one of key milestones of this administration.

In one year of his administration, a miracle has happened, which is that there has been the total absence of multi-billion naira corruption scandals that had characterized the previous administrations.

Global Diplomacy
In one year, the President has successfully reset the relationship between this country and her immediate neighbors and with our lost friends, both far and near. The West, Far East and Middle-East countries as well as our neighbors who walked away from this country on account of the arrogance of our past leaders, corruption and the abuse of human rights have all come back to us.

Over the past one year in which the President travelled to many countries, he has succeeded in convincing the world that Nigeria is now under a responsible management with a government that is inviting of prospective investors. As a result of his travels, Nigeria’s image has improved and the country is occupying a preeminent place in the comity of nations.

President Buhari has indeed been a revelation to the world. In addition to improving the standing of the country, his personal integrity has given him the best ever international attention by any past President of this country.

Fuel Import Liberalisation
The fuel subsidy issue is a well-known cause of trouble in this country. Every government in the past that tried to remove it got tested in its political will and dropped it like a hot metal. There is nothing in this country that is as politically unpopular.

Yet, even those who vocally supported it knew that it wasn't working for the ordinary citizens. The secret service surveyed the price regime of N86 per liter and reported to government five months ago that the price prevailed only in Lagos and Abuja with the rest of the country paying higher. Petrol subsidies served as a scam to line the pockets of officials and cronies in business.

Acting in the best national interest, the President took the very brave action of liberalizing the import of PMS products by first removing subsidy from the budget and then opening the door for marketers to bring the products to sell at a profit, saving the country trillions of naira in fraudulent subsidy payments.
Due mainly to the trust they reposed in him, Nigerians have accepted this change in the belief that the president means for them.

Major Infrastructure Products/Diversification
The President’s campaign for the diversification of the economy, away from over-dependence on oil is already setting the tone for the transformation of the economy into an agaric and industrial one.

The President has equally fared well in his efforts to attract investment into Nigeria following his trips to some of those countries. Discussions are ongoing with a number of them with rich foreign reserves that have indicated a willingness to pour foreign capital to develop the economy and create jobs here. From the sometimes zero capital allocation of the past, his budget this year has 30% of its content devoted to capital projects. After many years of delay, there will be a serious attempt to improve roads and rail transport as well as power projects. His administration is determined to improve the country's infrastructure landscape in a short period of time.

Social welfare program
President Buhari’s administration is the first in Nigeria’s history to take a major step towards the institution of a social welfare scheme as enunciated by the APC.

One million of country’s poorest of the poor will get a monthly supplement of N5,000.00. Another one million will get start-up loans from the Bank of Industry.

Five hundred thousand graduates will get teaching jobs and 375,000 others without degrees will receive training to acquire skills. Under this year’s budget, there is money for scholarship for medical, science and technology students in tertiary institutions and a meal-a-day for five million children in primary school. For the first time, the ordinary citizen can claim that he/she has a budget of his/her own.

While many still believe that it is too early to assess the overall performance of the administration, the sentiment that prevails across the country is that Nigeria will improve a lot under his leadership; that he has a good vision and he is committed to Nigeria and Nigerian people.

In one year in office, the President has fused his own ideas with APC’s program which is strong on social welfare. His government has brought hope and respect to Nigeria. He has made a strong start on security, war against corruption, foreign policy although the sticking issue remains the limping economy he inherited which is hamstrung by corruption and the past failure to diversity.

The President is tirelessly working for Nigeria and will continue to do so with hard work, diligence and honestly for the period he is in office.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/nine-key-milestones-in-president-buhari-s-first-year/148643.html

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by temitemi1(m): 7:31am On May 27, 2016
Milestones ko, milerocks ni.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by temitemi1(m): 7:32am On May 27, 2016

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by MarshRiley(m): 7:35am On May 27, 2016
Am sure the writer of this stupid article has never been to Nigeria
Infact,none of the above mentioned points is having effect on the average Nigerian
Who diplomacy,Tsa nd co don help

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by thesicilian: 7:41am On May 27, 2016
Take time to read through the article, you'll find that there's actually nothing worth mentioning there.

- Asset declaration is not an achievement, it is a necessity of public office. Even Saraki who failed to declare his is still the Senate President today.

- Who has any court of law convicted for corruption?

- We are told the budget was not padded. How do you expect us to be able to verify that?

The article even talked about Social Welfare Program. Is there any person who has received a single naira from the federal government?

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by DaBullIT(m): 7:41am On May 27, 2016
Bad belle haters


everything is glaring , not propaganda , Continue to lick your wounds for the next 3-7 years

Ko kan aiye

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by nnachukz(m): 7:45am On May 27, 2016
1. Provision of 3million jobs in his first year as promised.
2. Feeding of school children.
3. Payment of N5000 stipend.
4. Reduce insecurity with the importation of Libyan herdsmen to secure our farms and houses.
5. Improved power supply.
6. Reduction of fuel prices to the minimum since independence.
7. Commencement of construction of our federal roads and other infrastructure.
Sia baba, the best working president who has made everything easy, cheap and equally distributed to all Nigerians.
Who doesn't know Buhari has worked wonders.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by PapaBaby: 7:47am On May 27, 2016
Achievements only on paper, what of other APC's grandiose promises of 2015?

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by thunderrider: 7:49am On May 27, 2016
The list should have started with

1. Record breaking exchange rate
2. Government with the highest % of campaign promises denied
3. Record breaking rate of going back and forth on same issue / policies
4. The First visiting president Nigeria ever had
5,From N87/litre of fuel to N145/litre despite the fall in the price of crude)
6 From around 5,000megawatts to 0megawatts in electricity power generation(first in history)
7 Now tomato is 4 for N1000(highest price in history

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by PapaBaby: 7:50am On May 27, 2016
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DaBullIT:
Bad belle haters


everything is glaring , not propaganda , Continue to lick your wounds for the next 3-7 years

Ko kan aiye
[/s]
Stop going round every thread calling everybody haters. Life has not improved under this present govt, in fact things have gotten worse.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by madone: 7:50am On May 27, 2016
miles stone indeed.clap for ursef

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by thunderrider: 7:52am On May 27, 2016
nnachukz:
1. Provision of 3million jobs in his first year as promised.
2. Feeding of school children.
3. Payment of N5000 stipend.
4. Reduce insecurity with the importation of Libyan herdsmen to secure our farms and houses.
5. Improved power supply.
6. Reduction of fuel prices to the minimum since independence.
7. Commencement of construction of our federal roads and other infrastructure.
Sia baba, the best working president who has made everything easy, cheap and equally distributed to all Nigerians.
Who doesn't know Buhari has worked wonders.

Indeed at the bolded

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by Nobody: 8:02am On May 27, 2016
The president means well for us. Very soon, things will slowly but surely begin to readjust to accept the so many changes blowing across the nation. We'll smile soon

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by DaBullIT(m): 8:06am On May 27, 2016
PapaBaby:
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Stop going round every thread calling everybody haters. Life has not improved under this present govt, in fact things have gotten worse.


Not calling everybody haters, Just the selected few

IPOB Lovers
MEND Lovers
NDA Lovers

Lovers of Corruption

and anybody from Nigeria especially the proudly 5% and the Eastern region in whatever part of the country they are now

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by psucc(m): 8:10am On May 27, 2016
The daily 'trust' writer must be an alien completely detached from Nigerians or must be a blind man whose eyes only sees what he is paid to see or write what he is paid to write.

To hell with daily trust.

Thank God their paper is one of the worst selling papers in Nigeria.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by bigboss80s(m): 8:15am On May 27, 2016
This article reeks of psychophancy.
While the writer made many salient points, right now many Nigerians are going through a very hard time and I doubt they would be as optimistic as the writer of this piece.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by mars123(m): 8:42am On May 27, 2016
Not trying to make excuses for the government but seriously the many more profound changes that
Nigerians are expecting from our government, those will take time.
The structure of corruption and mismanagement which previous governments left behind must first be dismantled before a new foundation of progress can be laid.
And President Buhari is no modern-day Hercules.
Cleaning Nigeria's equivalent of the fantastically filthy Augean stables of Greek myth is certainly not a one-year job.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by carinmom(f): 8:58am On May 27, 2016
temitemi1:
Milestones ko, milerocks ni.

Tell your hero to pay Ekiti workers their five months salary he owes.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by MadCow1: 11:13am On May 27, 2016
So fat so good all things considered..


Hope for the future.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by Nobody: 11:13am On May 27, 2016
This is just sheer propaganda. It's so bad that they mention things which Nigerians cannot attest to. Which security? Has boko haram been defeated? Who has ended Niger delta avengers? What about Agatu killings or herdsmen killings nationwide?

Tried to reduce corruption but budget has been padded and no one has been prosecuted for it. Buhari is even taking credit for spotting it. An indictment of his competence. How can he submit a budget he knew nothing about.
I have discovered that all those yelling wailers are now either quiet like zombies or calling people haters for speaking out, I'm not bothered because they have nothing else to say. That's why they're called zombies anyway. The image below comes to mind.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by Apelex(m): 11:13am On May 27, 2016
He hasn't even done most of the things mentioned..




They are just on paper..



Who TSA EPP?


Who im global travel EPP?



He has achieved nothing ......Nothing

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by SleekMallam: 11:13am On May 27, 2016
Kai!!! I shame for buhari/APC and pity gullible Nigerians that would accept these as truth.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by samx4real(m): 11:14am On May 27, 2016
Is that so
Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by GWMI(m): 11:15am On May 27, 2016
Nothing Buhari just got nothing to show after one year in office.Inflation is in the highest,our economy is going down,Fulani Herdsmen have take over many places in Nigeria killing the innoncents, anti corruption war is one sided leaving Tinubu,Amaechi,Atiku and many corrupt APC leaders as saints, Fuel Price have increased at least NOTHING IS WORKING IN NIGERIA RIGHT NOW.this is the Truth.Thanks.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by dukie25: 11:16am On May 27, 2016
Ok
Milestone in Katsina-Ala

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by dukie25: 11:17am On May 27, 2016
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carinmom:


Tell your hero to pay Ekiti workers their five months salary he owes.
[/s]
Tell your hero to provide petrol

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by lonelydora: 11:19am On May 27, 2016
Sai baba
Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by WebSurfer(m): 11:20am On May 27, 2016
All these lies you people are sharing in this country like you are writing from Tanzania or Ethopia, There is God oooo,

I can categorically tell you that even if i supported Buhari over the last clueless one, he also disappointed us big time... Say no to Zombiesm


Say the truth and let it set you free.. This country is now upside down...

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by OLUJOSHINS(m): 11:21am On May 27, 2016
Pitfalls of Buhari's administration (so far).

1) Deception: The President so far has successfully denied at least 60% of His campaign promises. Fielding lies like: I never said that, I never proposed that etc When quizzed on the time Nigerians should expect returns.

2) Partial execution of Justice: This administration so far has arrested corrupt politicians in the opposing party. Portraying its own party as the only safe haven for criminals.

3) Division in the 3 arms of govt: Despite the fact that its party controls 2 of the 3 arms of govt, this administration has failed to achieve federal unity with other arms.

4) Barbaric Sky rocketing inflation: Explaining this might send 250 megawatts down my nerves so let me just keep Mum.

5) Poor follow up strategy: This administration has established new rules but has failed to ensure the rules are followed. E.g, The new pump price for PMS is 145 naira per litre. But some filling stations do sell at 150 naira due to the fact that their returns from this extortion is sufficient enough to bribe DPR.

6) anti-amnesty/ military approach to the Niger Delta

7) Bad representation in international meetings


its an endless list bro.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by Nobody: 11:22am On May 27, 2016
Cursed people, shameless liars, propagandists from Lucifer's part of hell. Buhari's anguish on Nigerians equals Abacha's. He seems very deaf to the cries and blind to the flood of pains that the average hustlers on the streets are submerged in. Too detached, too unconcerned about economic conditions which, from a simple resort to hindsight, led to his downfall in the 80's.

Buhari should know that all is not well at all. He obviously is pushing his luck too far...towards inevitable self-destruction and governmental collapse. Tangible governmental actions naturally announce the absence of a vacuum;but governmental economic inaction creates beasts in dovish citizenry. Few words suffice for the wise.

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Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by Nobody: 11:22am On May 27, 2016
The person above me is lunatic.

Back to the topic. Only an Ipob kleptomanic youths like the one above me wouldn't see the fact that President Buhari mean well for this country.

May God continue to guide you baba Buhari.
Re: Nine Key Milestones In President Buhari’s First Year: Daily Trust by jazinogold(m): 11:23am On May 27, 2016
sad

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