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Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by adebayo3449(m): 3:37am On May 02, 2018
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President Muhammadu Buhari has said the grand corruption that characterised past administrations denied Nigeria the opportunities of experiencing “ infrastructure revolution. ”
He said the grand corruption saw some people make away with billions of dollars on fraudulent oil deals and bogus military contracts.
Buhari said this in an opinion he wrote which was published by NewsWeek on Monday to coincide with his official visits to Washington DC during which he met with the United States President Donald Trump at the White House.
The President opinion read in part, “ In fact , very few major infrastructure projects were completed in Nigeria in the years leading to my inauguration as President , a period during which the country enjoyed its highest crude oil prices in recent history.
“ The grand corruption of our recent past, which saw tens of billions of dollars frittered away on fraudulent oil deals and bogus military contracts, put paid to all opportunities for an infrastructure revolution.
“ Now we have seized the chance to do things better : We have cleaned up falsified civil service payrolls and commenced the prosecution of payroll impostors – saving taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars annually .
“ We set up a whistle - blower policy aimed at deterring corrupt practices in government and we are committed to the Open Government Partnership . In January this year , Nigeria was elected to the Partnership’ s Steering Committee . ”
Buhari admitted that a lot of works still lie ahead of his administration .
He said his government needed to build on the gains it had made in fighting terrorism in the North - East and in attaining peace in the Niger -Delta region .
He identified climate change , amplified by rapidly growing population , as another challenge his administration was facing head - on .
He said the depletion of grazing land and water , arising from desertification was triggering fatal tensions between crop farming communities and nomadic cattle farmers .
He cited the example of the Lake Chad, which he described as the marine mainstay of North - East Nigeria and the landlocked countries of Chad and Niger .
He said the lake had shrunk by more than 80 per cent over the last five decades .
“ We are working hard to resolve these challenges – through improved law enforcement, peace - building efforts and necessary reforms in the management of our land and water resources .
“ Last December , Nigeria became the first African country to issue Sovereign Domestic Green Bond to raise financing for clean energy infrastructure.
“ Our commitment to restoring Nigeria to the path of growth and development is not in doubt .
“ I am enormously confident that we can continue to count on the friendship and support of the American government and people, as we work to fulfil our vision of a Nigeria – Africa ’ s largest economy and most populous country – that is secure, stable and prosperous , ” Buhari said .
The President disclosed that in the last two years , his administration had committed over $ 1 bn to upgrading road infrastructure, adding that a significant infrastructure initiative to modernise major national highways and complete the development of a 3 , 050MW hydroelectric power project had been established .
The President added that in addition to concession arrangement with an international consortium , his government had completed a $ 900 m rail network linking Abuja , Nigeria ’ s capital , to one of the key agriculture hubs in the North ; commenced construction of a $ 1 . 2 bn standard gauge line to facilitate trade and travel between the commercial capital city of Lagos and two major cities in the south ; and was set to inaugurate West Africa ’ s first intra - city light rail projects in Abuja .
Buhari recalled that the US was one of the first countries he visited after he was inaugurated as President in 2015 .
He described the trip as a necessary one aimed at rebuilding what “ was at the time a troubled relationship ” between the two countries .
He added , “ I am pleased to note the success of the rapprochement ; nowhere has the impact of this been more visible than in the remarkable progress we have made , with American support, in the fight against Boko Haram.
“ Before my administration assumed office , the terrorist group controlled an area the size of Massachusetts , New Jersey and Connecticut combined .
“ Today , they are a substantially degraded force , with a capacity limited largely to cowardly attacks on soft targets .
“ The Global Terrorism Index report for 2017 indicated that the number of terrorism - related deaths in Nigeria attributed to Boko Haram dropped by 80 per cent in 2016 .
“ An arms sales embargo imposed on Nigeria by the US government during my predecessor ’ s time in office has since been lifted . When President Trump and I spoke on the telephone in February 2017 , he expressed full support for the sale of US - built A- 29 Super Tucano aircraft to Nigeria , to boost the capacity of the Nigerian Air Force to respond decisively to the threat of terrorism and banditry .
“ That deal has now been finalised ; I expect that we will continue to enjoy similar levels of the US enthusiasm in our security cooperation .
“ Only two weeks ago , our two armed forces collaborated to host in Abuja , Nigeria , the largest gathering of African Army chiefs to discuss cooperation aimed at improving security on the continent . ”
Buhari said his administration came to office on the back of a three-pronged agenda : To secure the country, rebuild the economy and to determinedly fight corruption – “ the biggest single threat to development and the prosperity of our Nigerians . ”
In trade and investment , as well as in security , the President said US companies had been worthy and supportive investment partners .
Buhari blames everyone , but himself
– Obasanjo ’ s group
However , the Coalition for Nigeria Movement , led by former President Olusegun Obasanjo , described Buhari ’ s write - up as “ uninspiring and unsurprising. ”
The spokesman for the CNM , Mr . Akin Osuntokun , said it was typical of Buhari to blame everyone but himself .
He added that many of the achievements Buhari was taking credit for were actually initiated by his predecessors but only inaugurated by him .
Osuntokun said Nigeria ’ s reduction in rice importation was made possible by the hard work of Akinwunmi Adesina , who was the Minister of Agriculture who later became the President of the African Development Bank.
The CNM spokesman said , “This is typical of Buhari ; so we are not surprised . Most of the achievements he boasts of where 90 per cent completed under Jonathan . So , I don ’ t know what he means by his statement .
“ Obviously , he didn ’ t write the article by himself and I believe the writer was not completely in touch with reality but fiction. What are the concrete things Buhari has done ?”
‘What have you added in the last three years ?’
On its part , the Peoples Democratic Party challenged Buhari to tell Nigerians what he had added to the infrastructure he met on the ground when he assumed office about three years ago .
The former ruling party said rather than sit down to face governance , Buhari had been busy playing a “ blame game . ”
The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr . Kola Ologbondiyan, who spoke with one of our correspondents , said Buhari was elected in error .
He said , “ Nigerians should ask the President what he has added to what he met on the ground since he assumed office three years ago .
“ Instead of sitting down to face governance , the President has been busy playing blame - game politics . He has no vision and lacks direction .
“ The President should point to any project he initiated and completed since he assumed office three years ago . This will let Nigerians judge him on his performance .
“ His administration is an error and I believe that he has no cogent reasons why he wanted to be the President other than to enjoy the perks of office . This President will continue to complain until he is voted out. ”
Source:
http://www.punchng.com/buhari-my-predecessors-completed-few-projects/

Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by adebayo3449(m): 3:39am On May 02, 2018
ok
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by general111(m): 3:40am On May 02, 2018
this man is getting funnier everyday..

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by Gliding(m): 4:31am On May 02, 2018
I dint think we should not be here simply to abuse any govt, we should rather state facts. What projects did each administration complete viz a vis the Nigeria's revenue.?
.youths should be having an intellectual discussion, not a battle of words.

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by clevvermind(m): 4:33am On May 02, 2018
This lazy president will not rise up and work instead of blaming past presidents. we are tired of this same line you are using.

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by Jaykolo10(m): 4:34am On May 02, 2018
And you've completed alot of project...
1. Massive Killing
2. Suffering everywhere
3. Traveling about uselessly
4. Increase in the price of things
5. Belittling our Currency
6. Calling the hardworking youths lazy
7. Above all turning our country into a Shithole..

Whether you've done a lot oo, or you've not even performed still on still daura will receive you next year....






cry

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by Blackfire(m): 5:06am On May 02, 2018
The past govts were thieves ,criminals,con men,devils (of which you are part of)...


Now holly mallam which one have you completed?


This man take your time o.
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by mpianya39(m): 5:19am On May 02, 2018
Buhari said his administration came to office on the back of a three-pronged agenda : To secure the country, rebuild the economy and to determinedly fight corruption – “ the biggest single threat to development and the prosperity of our Nigerians . ”

shocked shocked

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by PassingShot(m): 5:22am On May 02, 2018
Lazy youths aplenty here ooooo.

No critical discussion. No analytical minds. Frustrated, hopeless souls everywhere.

Time to take another long break to be back in time for 2019 election.

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by Nobody: 5:24am On May 02, 2018
It would have been best if he backed it up with his achievements comparing that to his predecessors..

Point to note; your predecessors brought us this far although not the visioned place to be, but you are taking us back where they got us out from..

Eg; loosing 10m jobs lost and a debt of N9tr in 3 years
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by kasheemawo(m): 5:28am On May 02, 2018
Jesus is rod shocked shocked

Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by Firefire(m): 5:28am On May 02, 2018
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PassingShot:
Lazy youths aplenty here ooooo.

No critical discussion. No analytical minds. Frustrated, hopeless souls everywhere.

Time to take another long break to be back in time for 2019 election.

[/s]

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by Firefire(m): 5:29am On May 02, 2018
kasheemawo:
Jesus is rod shocked shocked


potential terrorist sighted. undecided

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by CodeTemplar: 5:30am On May 02, 2018
Blame blame blame...
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by RZArecta2(m): 5:31am On May 02, 2018
At least Buhari completed Daura helipad, he can use that one as his achievement during his first tenure cool
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by obonujoker(m): 6:26am On May 02, 2018
OK baba, why not arrange a presidential media chat , so that we citizens can ask you some questions What are you scared off??
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by ivandragon: 6:39am On May 02, 2018
Gliding:
I dint think we should not be here simply to abuse any govt, we should rather state facts. What projects did each administration complete viz a vis the Nigeria's revenue.?
.youths should be having an intellectual discussion, not a battle of words.


it becomes a 'battle of words' when pmb continues to ridicule everything previous administrations have done especially when he himself has not achieved anything appreciable.


it is also an issue when pmb's failures are excused while those of previous administrations are constantly blamed.

it is an issue because a number of pmb's supporters forgo all analytical reasoning when it comes to his matter.


for instance, a number of pmb's supporters are quick to tell you that crude oil sold at its highest between 2010 to early 2013. but they don't tell you that as at late 2010-2011, the US which was the biggest importer of Nigerian crude reduced its oil imports from Nigeria by 50%.

as at 2011-2012, Nigeria could not sell over 1m barrels of crude per day. by 2014, US imports had reduced to almost nothing. Nigeria could not export about 60% of its crude oil. it was only in early 2015 that new markets where opened up & the US gradually increased its import of Nigerian crude.

so a lot of people saying GEJ's administration was flush with cash are people who are either willingly mischievous or are not in tune with crude oil trends.

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Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by livinglion(m): 7:17am On May 02, 2018
God will punish Buhari more than Satan
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by baralatie(m): 8:05am On May 02, 2018
ivandragon:



it becomes a 'battle of words' when pmb continues to ridicule everything previous administrations have done especially when he himself has not achieved anything appreciable.


it is also an issue when pmb's failures are excused while those of previous administrations are constantly blamed.

it is an issue because a number of pmb's supporters forgo all analytical reasoning when it comes to his matter.


for instance, a number of pmb's supporters are quick to tell you that crude oil sold at its highest between 2010 to early 2013. but they don't tell you that as at late 2010-2011, the US which was the biggest importer of Nigerian crude reduced its oil imports from Nigeria by 50%.

as at 2011-2012, Nigeria could not sell over 1m barrels of crude per day. by 2014, US imports had reduced to almost nothing. Nigeria could not export about 60% of its crude oil. it was only in early 2015 that new markets where opened up & the US gradually increased its import of Nigerian crude.

so a lot of people saying GEJ's administration was flush with cash are people who are either willingly mischievous or are not in tune with crude oil trends.





Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by omowolewa: 8:07am On May 02, 2018
Keep blaming, when Nigerian wise to overload your with expectations, your humble self is wise to over supply the with excuses and blames.


The level of your excuse is now same as the level of promises made before 2015.
Re: Buhari: My predecessors completed few projects by Gliding(m): 7:53pm On May 02, 2018
ivandragon:



it becomes a 'battle of words' when pmb continues to ridicule everything previous administrations have done especially when he himself has not achieved anything appreciable.


it is also an issue when pmb's failures are excused while those of previous administrations are constantly blamed.

it is an issue because a number of pmb's supporters forgo all analytical reasoning when it comes to his matter.


for instance, a number of pmb's supporters are quick to tell you that crude oil sold at its highest between 2010 to early 2013. but they don't tell you that as at late 2010-2011, the US which was the biggest importer of Nigerian crude reduced its oil imports from Nigeria by 50%.

as at 2011-2012, Nigeria could not sell over 1m barrels of crude per day. by 2014, US imports had reduced to almost nothing. Nigeria could not export about 60% of its crude oil. it was only in early 2015 that new markets where opened up & the US gradually increased its import of Nigerian crude.

so a lot of people saying GEJ's administration was flush with cash are people who are either willingly mischievous or are not in tune with crude oil trends.






This is exactly what I meant by my post.
You have been able to state your points without being abusive or throwing potentially divisive (either religious or otherwise).
Although, I don't completely agree with your points, I agree with your mode of reasoning.
We must realize that a better Nigeria is what we seek, not war.
The day we start making arguments based on facts, and opponents are willing to accept their faults, half of the battle would have been won.

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