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Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Nobody: 6:54am On Apr 23, 2018
Gentlemen, we have a problem. I thought the government had learnt some lessons



The presidency has blamed the absence of cooperation from the opposition and the scaremongering tactics that they have employed for the federal government’s failure to stem the killings by suspected herdsmen in the Middle Belt.

It also said President Muhammadu Buhari has not given Nigerians reasons to vote against him in the 2019 elections and also blamed the excessive expectations by Nigerians for the current level of low appreciation of the president’s achievements in his first term in office.

In an article written by the president’s Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu yesterday, Buhari’s media aide said: “Nigerians had expected him to undo the damage several decades of mis-governance… naturally, many are already feeling frustrated that he hadn’t done that in three years.”

He noted that as the country is gearing itself up for the general elections in February next year and with Buhari announcing that he will bid for the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for a second term, “all hell has been let loose by the chaotic, ill-prepared opposition camp”.

“For President Buhari, who won with massive votes in 2015, his major challenge is to do as well as he did, or even better. He came to power with a lot of expectations and Nigerians had, justifiably placed very high hopes on him.

“As we said sometimes back, he, as a consequence, has become a victim of the tyranny of expectations. The weight of unrealistic expectations has evidently blinded many of the people from seeing the revolutionary changes happening across the nation.”

Garba noted that in democracies around the globe, second terms by incumbents were usually harder to get because, according to him, “Somehow, there is always some kind of anti-incumbency leading to a loss of faith among those supporters.”

Shehu, who noted that the opposition has so far failed to articulate programmes that will make them win the elections, come 2019, added that they cannot be united by ideology, “the type that made the pre-2015 opposition fuse into a formidable challenger that pushed an incumbent out of office”.

“There is no way, therefore, they can choose leaders with unanimity. What then they have taken to is scaremongering by fanning ethnic and religious divisions among the minorities, especially in the Middle Belt where hundreds of innocent citizens are confronted with violent death,” he said.

He declared that government was doing much to end the killings, but blamed the absence of support and cooperation for the poor results achieved so far.

“More, however, could still have been achieved if there was cooperation extended to the security agencies by everyone, and by everyone, I mean especially the political opposition.

“A political warlord recently ordered the provocative stoning of Nigerian Air Force personnel as their chopper landed in a Northeastern state,” he alleged.

Shehu added: “Government has irrefutable evidence that much as most of these killings are arising from herdsmen-farmers’ attacks, some of it is driven by politicians.

“The recent arrests by the army in Taraba State point to a clear political sponsorship and the kingpins, some of whom have been arrested and have been handed over to the DSS for further investigation.

“Others who are being sought have either gone into hiding or they are pulling strings of blackmail to force the hand of government to abandon the search for them.

“It is clear by now that the Middle Belt killings, even if they are not caused by the opposition, are no doubt seen as a political opportunity to set the tone for the 2019 elections.

“A so-called Third Force has failed to get political traction since its birth. This is understandable, given that they have promised to give the country everything that is new but have so far produced no new faces, no new ways of doing things. Certainly, there is no face that can be called the President of Nigeria.

“For the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) parading itself on the glory of being the largest opposition, the party has not less than 10 leaders acutely ambitious to rule Nigeria.

“It will take them minimally two to three terms of presidential tenure, that is eight to twelve years to reinvent the party.”

Shehu, while listing the achievements of the Buhari administration, said: “This administration has broken the jinx of fertilizer shortage and its high cost and has made land clearing for agriculture a priority.

“Loans at low or no interest rates are being given by the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Bank of Agriculture, the Bank of Industry and the Development Bank.”

He, nonetheless, acknowledged that it would take years to raise Nigeria’s growing population from poverty.

“Even in China, with the world’s fastest-growing economy, this still, is work in progress”.

He also declared that much was being done for women, children and Nigeria’s “enterprising youths”, adding: “This is the first time anyone has given our country a social welfare scheme.

“By it, 7.5 million children are served free meals in schools. This has improved school attendance. Two Hundred thousand graduates are now enrolled through N-Power, and 300,000 have just passed screening in the biggest, most audacious employment scheme on the continent.

“Our youths have a lot of ideas and many who need support, mentoring and guidance under the various schemes under the Social Investment Programme of the government are getting help.”

The economy, he said, has seen a paradigm shift with agriculture getting a pride of place.

“We are importing 90 per cent less rice than we did three years back, the World Bank has certified Nigeria as being one of the top ten most improved economies in the world.

“The power ministry has done commendably well, raising generation from an average of 2,600 megawatts to 7,500 MW.

“Today, each state has a minimum of between one to five federal roads under construction or reconstruction. Some have as many as eight or nine. The legendary Second Niger Bridge is by now 44 per cent complete, putting to shame the many years of platitudes and lies by several past administrations.”

Speaking on the foreign policy front, Shehu noted that Nigerian enjoys a good reputation in West Africa, Africa and the world.

“What this government is doing is different and the results are showing. For example, the decline which began in 2014 and stabilising the economy for Nigerians, recovery of stolen national assets and economic restructuring for the growth of the private sector as the best solution to unemployment.

“Others include demonstrable infrastructure improvement: roads, power and energy and re-establishment of a collaborative working relationship between the president and the vice-president as a model of how Northern/Southern, Muslim/Christian, older/younger Nigerians can and should work together.

“The thing about the second term in all political climes is that voters must have a practical reason to vote for someone. President Buhari has not given anyone an excuse not to choose him on this count. His is an administration that has something for everyone.

“Supporters who talk about a noticeable loss of faith by some must note that there is nothing permanent in politics. Many of the allies will, in pursuit of power, come back to the APC, being the party with superior power.”

Garba boasted that the APC did extremely well in the North to attain power and every indication are that in 2019, it will do in the South what it did in the North in 2015.





https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/04/23/presidency-blames-opposition-for-fgs-failure-to-stem-herdsmen-killings/
Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by SalamRushdie: 6:57am On Apr 23, 2018
"Buhari is a victim of the tyranny of expectation " - -Garba Shehu.


In essence Garba Shehu has just said Nigerians are tyrants for desiring good governance !!!! People there goes what your govt thinks of you

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by SadiqBabaSani: 7:02am On Apr 23, 2018
Anoda low from the idiots in Aso z rock

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by bubu2019: 7:07am On Apr 23, 2018
we will vote him again so that we will continue to hear your blabbling and blame game.ndi ara

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Nobody: 7:07am On Apr 23, 2018
Can these people accept one mistake as humans for once?
Once u are always shifting blames from u,u can never ever get solution. This is fact of life. Even when u accept blame's of what u didn't ca use, u are invariably looking for solutions and u will start seeing problems and challenges around u with different eyes.

Nothing stops these people from stretching out their hands to the oppositions. After all its for the good of the country.
I don't know about others but I'm so tired of coming online to read this every time.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Morbeta11(m): 7:13am On Apr 23, 2018
The grand entry of the blame of the week....

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by uwa1(m): 7:16am On Apr 23, 2018
Irresponsible government...

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Nobody: 7:22am On Apr 23, 2018
From blaming the killings in the middle belt to communal clashes to blaming migrants from mali and libya to blaming Late Muammar Ghadaffi for the bloodshed going on. Now these clueless losers have finally blamed opposition for all the killings in the north central. What a monumental disgrace this government is.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Blizzy9ja: 7:37am On Apr 23, 2018
Nigerians reserve the right to demand and expect too much from a government that came in with so many unrealistic promises...

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Nobody: 7:40am On Apr 23, 2018
This government glorifies itself in his act of stupidity

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by elchariotlp: 7:41am On Apr 23, 2018
These people are just taking Nigerians for a ride!!

What can't APC acknowledged that they have failed to meet their electoral promises?

Why are they always shifting blames?

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Firefire(m): 7:43am On Apr 23, 2018
Egbon Shehu...

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by limeta(f): 7:51am On Apr 23, 2018
The presidency has blamed the absence of cooperation from the opposition and the scaremongering tactics that they have employed for the federal government’s failure to stem the killings by suspected herdsmen in the Middle belt



Piss taken

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Paperwhite(m): 8:10am On Apr 23, 2018
FreddyKruger:
From blaming the killings in the middle belt to communal clashes to blaming migrants from mali and libya to blaming Late Muammar Ghadaffi for the bloodshed going on. Now these clueless losers have finally blamed opposition for all the killings in the north central. What a monumental disgrace this government is.


It also said President Muhammadu Buhari has not given Nigerians reasons to vote against him in the 2019 elections and also blamed the excessive expectations by Nigerians for the current level of low appreciation of the president’s achievements in his first term in office.

Just imagine the insult.sad angry angry angry Stupid government I tell ya.If APC government remain in place by next year then Nigerians will only have themselves to blame.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Nobody: 8:11am On Apr 23, 2018
Garba boasted that the APC did extremely well in the North to attain power and every indication are that in 2019, it will do in the South what it did in the North in 2015.

Gear up southerners...... the lies are about to go full blown.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by BMCSlayer: 9:15am On Apr 23, 2018
Shithole government

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Narldon: 9:15am On Apr 23, 2018



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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by SuperSuave(m): 9:16am On Apr 23, 2018
Die by fire in Jesus name

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by maestroferddi: 9:17am On Apr 23, 2018
We are waiting to sweep off this cluelessness in 2019.

Buhari and his handlers appear to be punch-drunk by aftermath of his senseless comment on Nigeria youths lately.

The reality that The Man of Daura will be heading back to his ancestral town is seriously hitting home.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by TheFreeOne: 9:17am On Apr 23, 2018
It also said President Muhammadu Buhari has not given Nigerians reasons to vote against him in the 2019 elections and also blamed the excessive expectations by Nigerians for the current level of low appreciation of the president’s achievements in his first term in office.

I know it will come to this grin

What a predictable and irresponsible government.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by CYBERGHOST007(m): 9:18am On Apr 23, 2018
shocked
New Week, New BLAME

I GIVE UP

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Sirpaul(m): 9:18am On Apr 23, 2018
INEC will not count your prayer points. please go get your PVC.
#GoodMorning.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Newpride(m): 9:18am On Apr 23, 2018
Stupidity at its peak.

Buahri and Osinbajo are behind the insecurity in this country.

They sit down doing nothing to secure the lives and properties of their citizens.

Give those security chiefs ultimatum or u sack them if u are not aiding and abetting the killers.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by hucienda: 9:18am On Apr 23, 2018
confusion.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by pastorcyrus(m): 9:18am On Apr 23, 2018
Campusity:
Gentlemen, we have a problem. I thought the government had learnt some lessons




https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/04/23/presidency-blames-opposition-for-fgs-failure-to-stem-herdsmen-killings/

The blame should be pilled on whom it used to be "GEJ" not just the opposition. The only thing I learnt from this cruelness government is to be blaming my wife for any of my shortcomings.
One day buhari will blame Jonathan for his wife,s inability to cook tasty foods.
Nonsense

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by Hibiscuss(m): 9:19am On Apr 23, 2018
Face GEJ gives anytime he reads PRESIDENCY blame game.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by whirlwind7(m): 9:19am On Apr 23, 2018
grin

What else is new?
I'm surprised they haven't blamed the PMB's speech about lazy Nigerian youths on the fura de nunu he consumed that day.

Whatever wrong this administration commits, someone or something else must take the blame.

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by autotrader014(m): 9:19am On Apr 23, 2018
God can you please forget about 2018, fast-forward to 2019, lets send this useless and clueless government packing..

It will remain in the history of time, that buhari will remain the worse President in Nigerian history, both living and dead..

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Re: Presidency Blames Opposition For Fg’s Failure To Stem Herdsmen Killings by shallysgirl: 9:19am On Apr 23, 2018
My God, it's all over.
I surrender all to Jesus.

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