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Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by alabama78: 8:08am On Jun 15, 2016
Baba is still looking 4 solution 2 this our obodo niger, since all this days, maybe till 2020 sa.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Oyimeoyimemua(f): 8:08am On Jun 15, 2016
tbaba1234:


The op is the Presidency official nairaland account.
gbam!!u ar thinking in d right direction jare.this change hard d changers
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by azimibraun: 8:09am On Jun 15, 2016
Beautiful... I love this. But if i may ask; Are there any efforts by the Buhari administration to bring about these changes you pointed out or not? I will like to know please.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by zagadon: 8:10am On Jun 15, 2016
STORY STORY
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Ahmedhussain3463: 8:12am On Jun 15, 2016
honestly buhari has good intension for dis country i pray may Allah see u through our president!
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by darocha1: 8:12am On Jun 15, 2016
Words Words Words. Can we start ACTION please
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by domopps(m): 8:13am On Jun 15, 2016
Nice one from president and presidency!





Cheeeeeers
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Jaycool18(m): 8:14am On Jun 15, 2016
The only change Nigeria needs Is a change in government
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by dannyben5: 8:15am On Jun 15, 2016
I don tire 2 dey hear d word change

Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by nortcentrallord(m): 8:16am On Jun 15, 2016
waveskaaya:
who e EP?

I will kill you with slap. Are you prettier than my black neighbor here?
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Orikinla(m): 8:16am On Jun 15, 2016
presidency:
Op-Ed for the Wall Street Journal - June 13, 2016
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-three-changes-nigeria-needs-1465842888

Nigeria is at a crossroads. Just over a year ago, people voted in a historic democratic election to end corruption and business as usual, opting instead to build an economy that delivers for all Nigerians.

The old order was based on an unsustainable commodities supercycle. While the boom had many positives and contributed to Nigeria becoming Africa’s largest economy, it fostered an epidemic of corruption and inefficiency. Foreign businesses and financial institutions also benefited as some people spent and sometimes hid huge sums abroad, lifted by the rising tide of oil exports and dollar revenues.

Now we are living in a new world of low energy prices. The economy has slowed while unemployment and inflation have jumped. Longstanding structural imbalances and overdependence on imports have been cruelly exposed. We are an oil-rich nation that imports most of our gasoline. We are a farming nation that imports most of our basic food staples. This is simply not acceptable or sustainable.

Our solutions must be in proportion to the challenges. Fundamental change takes time and we are driving not one but three changes to reposition Nigeria for inclusive growth.

• Restore trust

We have begun to tackle the endemic corruption and mismanagement that is crippling our economy and corroding trust in our institutions. The anticorruption fight is at the heart of combating poverty and improving security. We have stepped up enforcement and new prosecutions to get our house in order, and I have called for foreign governments to work with us to identify where funds stolen during previous administrations are lodged and for multistate cooperation to combat oil theft.

Fighting corruption is not enough. We need accountable government and a public sector that can do more with less. We have already taken initial steps by bringing all government finances into a single treasury account where we can monitor spending and impose discipline, implementing zero-based budgets and benchmarks targeted at waste and fraud, and establishing electronic platforms for government agency interface.

• Rebalance our economy

In a world of lower oil prices and dollar revenues, the only sustainable path is to reduce Nigerians’ overreliance on imports. We must rebalance our economy by empowering entrepreneurs and producers, big and small, to create more of what their fellow Nigerians demand. The supply of foreign exchange to the economy must be increased. This requires radically increasing exports and productivity and improving the investment climate and ease of doing business.

Nigeria’s growth and job creation will be led by the private sector. We are a young, entrepreneurial society with vibrant success stories in new industries such as telecommunications, technology and entertainment. Government is doing its part to lower taxes on small businesses, eliminate bureaucracy to bring the informal economy out of the shadows and provide development funding for priority sectors such as agriculture. The central bank has moved to introduce greater flexibility in our exchange-rate policy. These actions are a downpayment on our people’s ability to succeed.

• Regenerate growth

We must reposition our economy by attracting investment in domestic industries and infrastructure. Nigeria has huge untapped gas reserves and also a critical shortage of electricity. Our private sector loses too much of its revenue due to brownouts and power outages. Half of my fellow Nigerians have no access to the power grid. Investment in our power infrastructure, restructuring of the state-run oil-and-gas sector and development of other industries such as solid minerals, metals and petrochemicals will help to create a virtuous circle of growth and exports while creating jobs and reducing poverty.

I am optimistic that our actions are providing the breathing room Nigeria needs during this period of fundamental change. But we cannot improve living conditions and restore fiscal health without making people feel safe and secure—just as we cannot defeat militancy without reducing poverty and dislocation.

One of our main achievements this past year has been to unite regional and global allies to push back Boko Haram. What we do in the next three years to build an economic bridge to Nigeria’s future will be just as important for bringing lasting peace and prosperity.

Mr. Buhari is the president of Nigeria.

Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Orikinla(m): 8:18am On Jun 15, 2016
dannyben5:
I don tire 2 dey hear d word change

Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Abagworo(m): 8:21am On Jun 15, 2016
Thirdwrist:
This is a laudable solution, But Nigeria has never been known to be a country without solutions to its malady , everyday brand new solutions are suggested from brilliant minds, but the problem always ends at implementation... Do implement. Walk the talk the citizens are "Belle filled" with all the incecent talking and little implementation...

Mr. Thirdwrist : just a concerned citizen.


Implementation! Implementation! Implementation!

All the successive military and democratic governments in Nigeria failed to implement sustainable policies apart from Obasanjo 1999 to 2007. Had Yar'Adua/Jonathan continued with the good intents we could have attained a noticeable level of economic stability. I am highly pleased with the transparency of this government with regards to state of our economy and I believe we are on the path to a new and diversified Nigerian economy.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 8:22am On Jun 15, 2016
presidency:
Op-Ed for the Wall Street Journal - June 13, 2016
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-three-changes-nigeria-needs-1465842888

Nigeria is at a crossroads. Just over a year ago, people voted in a historic democratic election to end corruption and business as usual, opting instead to build an economy that delivers for all Nigerians.

The old order was based on an unsustainable commodities supercycle. While the boom had many positives and contributed to Nigeria becoming Africa’s largest economy, it fostered an epidemic of corruption and inefficiency. Foreign businesses and financial institutions also benefited as some people spent and sometimes hid huge sums abroad, lifted by the rising tide of oil exports and dollar revenues.

Now we are living in a new world of low energy prices. The economy has slowed while unemployment and inflation have jumped. Longstanding structural imbalances and overdependence on imports have been cruelly exposed. We are an oil-rich nation that imports most of our gasoline. We are a farming nation that imports most of our basic food staples. This is simply not acceptable or sustainable.

Our solutions must be in proportion to the challenges. Fundamental change takes time and we are driving not one but three changes to reposition Nigeria for inclusive growth.

• Restore trust

We have begun to tackle the endemic corruption and mismanagement that is crippling our economy and corroding trust in our institutions. The anticorruption fight is at the heart of combating poverty and improving security. We have stepped up enforcement and new prosecutions to get our house in order, and I have called for foreign governments to work with us to identify where funds stolen during previous administrations are lodged and for multistate cooperation to combat oil theft.

Fighting corruption is not enough. We need accountable government and a public sector that can do more with less. We have already taken initial steps by bringing all government finances into a single treasury account where we can monitor spending and impose discipline, implementing zero-based budgets and benchmarks targeted at waste and fraud, and establishing electronic platforms for government agency interface.

• Rebalance our economy

In a world of lower oil prices and dollar revenues, the only sustainable path is to reduce Nigerians’ overreliance on imports. We must rebalance our economy by empowering entrepreneurs and producers, big and small, to create more of what their fellow Nigerians demand. The supply of foreign exchange to the economy must be increased. This requires radically increasing exports and productivity and improving the investment climate and ease of doing business.

Nigeria’s growth and job creation will be led by the private sector. We are a young, entrepreneurial society with vibrant success stories in new industries such as telecommunications, technology and entertainment. Government is doing its part to lower taxes on small businesses, eliminate bureaucracy to bring the informal economy out of the shadows and provide development funding for priority sectors such as agriculture. The central bank has moved to introduce greater flexibility in our exchange-rate policy. These actions are a downpayment on our people’s ability to succeed.

• Regenerate growth

We must reposition our economy by attracting investment in domestic industries and infrastructure. Nigeria has huge untapped gas reserves and also a critical shortage of electricity. Our private sector loses too much of its revenue due to brownouts and power outages. Half of my fellow Nigerians have no access to the power grid. Investment in our power infrastructure, restructuring of the state-run oil-and-gas sector and development of other industries such as solid minerals, metals and petrochemicals will help to create a virtuous circle of growth and exports while creating jobs and reducing poverty.

I am optimistic that our actions are providing the breathing room Nigeria needs during this period of fundamental change. But we cannot improve living conditions and restore fiscal health without making people feel safe and secure—just as we cannot defeat militancy without reducing poverty and dislocation.

One of our main achievements this past year has been to unite regional and global allies to push back Boko Haram. What we do in the next three years to build an economic bridge to Nigeria’s future will be just as important for bringing lasting peace and prosperity.

Mr. Buhari is the president of Nigeria.
Which kind yeye article be this?

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Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by freshdude99(m): 8:23am On Jun 15, 2016
Day by day this old man and his talkative vice will be talking rubbish. For how long will they keep talking these nonsense. Lets us view Nigeria as if its a one man's business, if such statement keep coming from the MD, and yet we the potential buyers aren't seeing any improvement in his product offerings, tell me if I will spend the next minute reading this poo year in year out.
Uptill now this isn't an economic policy direction, is it that apc can give us as little as policy direction?
Dude I ain't no government worker mhen, am an entrepreneur and in this damn country businesses are being suffocated to death by this good for nothing government

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Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Image123(m): 8:23am On Jun 15, 2016
Bubu moving on. if the ear will not cooperate, the hand will.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Orikinla(m): 8:24am On Jun 15, 2016
darocha1:
Words
Words
Words.
Can we start ACTION please
They are giving free square meals to school children.
They are defeating terrorists.
They are defeating corruption.
They are creating more than 500, 000 jobs.
They are moving Nigeria forward.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by amazingspiderma: 8:24am On Jun 15, 2016
I am too old to be celebrating people's intentions.
I go marry you, I go marry you. when are you coming to see my people?
I go this......,I go that........., me too I go complete my comment later.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by jozee8: 8:25am On Jun 15, 2016
tbaba1234:

The op is the Presidency official nairaland account.
na dat one they ask you?
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by jozee8: 8:25am On Jun 15, 2016
tbaba1234:

The op is the Presidency official nairaland account.
na dat one they ask you?
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by eph12(m): 8:28am On Jun 15, 2016
This president does not need to do all at once. He should just do a scale of preference. Electricity should top every list of priorities. Give Nigerians 18hrs light daily and there won't be any opposition for a very long time. Things will begin to fall in place and everyone will be productive with constant electricity.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by darocha1: 8:30am On Jun 15, 2016
Orikinla:
They are giving free square meals to school children. They are defeating terrorists. They are defeating corruption. They are creating more than 500, 000 jobs. They are moving Nigeria forward.

Impact hasnt been felt...
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 8:43am On Jun 15, 2016
Until i see the change in you, this ur epistle is for sango!...#lead by example!
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 8:46am On Jun 15, 2016
God bless Mr President FRN
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Loonyy(m): 8:46am On Jun 15, 2016
Google63:
I think we should encourage our president to travel more, he only speaks to us when he's not in Nigeria
LWKMDO choi naija I hail thee
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by tuco1: 8:56am On Jun 15, 2016
macuwon:
Am still trying to fault the article


Let's just say I don't enough time to read thoroughly so I pretend it's good undecided







In other news, just got a new job and left during training, they want me to sign a commitment bond, if I leave before 6months, I would pay a huge sum.

May God make it easy for you,,,, and all the best
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by jaybee3(m): 9:02am On Jun 15, 2016
Mynd44:
While these steps are comendable and needed, they have to be done in the shortest possible time else people will lose faith and the strenght and will to see them to the end will lost

It's the same shortsightedness with lack of proper forward planning that got us to where we are today.

Absolutely no point trying if the people can't sacrifice for a better Nigeria.

All we ask from leadership is transparency and accountability. That will usually bring about the much needed trust and patience that they need to refocus the sleeping giant
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by VICTORCIZA(m): 9:04am On Jun 15, 2016
Mynd44:
While these steps are comendable and needed, they have to be done in the shortest possible time else people will lose faith and the strenght and will to see them to the end will lost
And the afro mention will give me joy. Watching Buhari fail I mean
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by adegeye38(m): 9:05am On Jun 15, 2016
With the current crises rocking our beloved nation, in which no one seems to have a tangible solution to and things keeps getting worse, what could be the way forward?

AGRICULTURE is the answer 100℅-massive investment in cash crops and all edible crops, poultry,cattle,fisheries,fruits, grains like wheat, barley, sorghum,rice and so on , for raw materials for industries, for local consumption, and for foreign export,through the establishment of massive agricultural towns, villages and communities in all the 774 local governments in the country using the aid of world class merchanized farming and irrigation systems, with also the aid of greenhouse technology, and world class storing and processing facilities which will be powered with renewable energy using wind turbines.
This will boost our economy in a frightening pace, and bring about industrial boom, and boost our foreign exchange thereby boosting our naira, and abruptly stopping our reliance on oil, we wont have to import food any more and we will be able to sustain our selves for the forseeable future and also solve our unemployment crises, and the earnings we earn through agricultural export and also oil will be used to build coal powered power plants to generate electricity that will bring stabiliy to the power sector, which will inturn boost foreign and local businesses, bringing an accelerated development in infrastructure, health care and also maintanance of the agricultural facilities and also the coal powered plants.

But its a pity our Leaders are so cluesless, myopic, wicked,foolish to take this giant steps and also the monster called CORRUPTION wont allow.

Nigerians deserve the kind of leaders they get, because our decayed society produce them.
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Mynd44: 9:08am On Jun 15, 2016
VICTORCIZA:
And the afro mention will give me joy. Watching Buhari fail I mean

Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by Jokkarm: 9:08am On Jun 15, 2016
God s willing , all these will be achieved in the nearest future .
Any effort to reduce unemployment should be seen as a priority, the youths stand as the future hope for Nigeria . Government should see it as urgent need to empower them through training, granting of loans and monitor the loan to know how it is applied . Also sending the youth abroad should be an integrated part of the initiatives to study and acquire more experiences .
I will also welcome the idea of investing in agriculture heavily to make it attractive so that our youth can develop interest to working the agricultural sector .
I once again thank the present Government for the step taking to solve Nigeria problem .
It won't yield the benefit now but hopefully in the nearest future .
I am jokarm@gmail.com, I am for good governance .
Re: The Three Changes Nigeria Needs, By Muhammadu Buhari by abgold: 9:08am On Jun 15, 2016
helphelp:
Anyways don't come back and say "you were saying rubbish" again. Cos it seems that's your easy way out when things don't go your way.

Meanwhile, this government is getting used to topping their achievements with the fight against insurgency. Always saving it for last. It's becoming boring Mr. P

If only they and their immediate family can just switch place with th average Nigerian, they will really understand how bad the economy is, and make swift decisions.

I don't blame them sha. When it's 24hrs power with them, kingly breakfast is served, heavenly lunch and superfluous dinner. Travel round in first class/presidential jets....trust me, they really don't know how it is. They are working on hearsay

Make I drop my pen here...anger is already building up
True talk bros.They sure no understand how it feels out here!

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