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Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by tomakint: 3:31am On Oct 27, 2018
List of Federal Government's completed and ongoing capital projects across 36 States of Nigeria executed by President Goodluck Jonathan (From 2010 to 2015)

NORTH WEST GEO POLITICAL ZONE

KEBBI STATE:
* Establishment of new Federal University at Kalgo
* SURE P Project on Primary Health Care
* Construction of Almajiri school
* Provision of Improved Cotton seedlings free of charge for farmers
* Establishment of CBN cash office
* Building of Silos
* Establishment of a federal FM Radio
* Railway line
* Rehabilitation of federal roads
* Construction of new Library in Federal Unity Schools
* Construction of expert Crop Preservation & Conditioning Centre
* Construction of Silos (100,000 metric tones capacity)

JIGAWA STATE:
* Establishment of new Federal University in Dutse
* Construction of Almajiri schools
* Establishment of a Federal Polytechnic
* Construction of a Laboratory blocks in Jigawa State Polytechnic Dutse
* Flood Victims Palliative Scheme
* Dry Farming Project
* SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care
* Construction of new Library in Federal Unity Schools
* Desertification Control Project: Establishment of 15 Row Green Belt(80Km) and Presidential Initiative on Afforestation Program

KADUNA STATE:
* Rail line Zaria/Kaura Namoda rail route
* Abuja – Kaduna rail line
* Kaduna Airport remodelled
* Kaduna Refinery rehabilitation after 15 years
* SURE – P Projects in the State Almajiri Schools
* Free improved Cotton Seedlings for farmers
* Dry Season farming Project
* Construction of new Library in Federal Unity school
* Revival of the Nigerian Textiles PLC Kaduna and its employees re-engaged.
* Construction of Expert Preservation & Conditioning Centre
* Ongoing work in Gurara Waterfalls and irrigation projects
* Ongoing Kafanchan 2 x 60 MVA 32/33KV substation, Kaduna – Jos 330kv Double – Circuit Line, 2 x 330KV Line Bays Extension at Kaduna
* Kaduna Power plant – Mando Road 330kv Double – Circuit Transmission Line and Substation Extension at Mando Road substation 2nd Kaduna – Kano 330KV Double – Circuit Transmission Line
* Ongoing 2 x 60 MVA, 132/33KV Substations at kwoi and Kachia
* Establishment of a division of the National Industrial Court in Kaduna
* Construction of a Storey cell block in Kaduna Prison
* Rehabilitation of Agric Skills Training Centre
* Federal Government College Rabah Road. Kaduna laboratory refurbished.
* Galma Dam Water supply Kaduna State.

KANO STATE:
* Construction of new Airport Terminal/upgrading
* Provision of Railway Train Services (Lagoa – Kano)
* Upgrading Nigerian Police Academy in Wudil to a University Status
* Rehabilitation of Kano – Kastina Federal Road
* Rehabilitation of 510Km Kano – Maiduguri Road
* Construction of Almajiri schools
* Desertification Control Projects
* Construction of new Library in Federal Unity school
* SURE – P project on Primary Health Care
* Dry Season Farming Projects
* Ongoing 1 x 30MVA, 132/33kv substation at Wudil Kano State. Kano – Katsina 330KV Double – Circuit Transmission Line and 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Dambatta, Kano state
* Rehabilitation and Re -commissioning of the NNPC depot in Kano.
* Construction of a storey block for 212 inmate at Kano Central Prison
* Establishment of 80 Km of 15– row Green Belt and the Presidential Initiative on Afforestation in Kano and other 10 Northern States.

ZAMFARA STATE:
* Rehabilitation of Funtua – Gusau – Sokoto Road
* Establishment of a new Federal University Gusau in January 2013 Almajiri |Schools construction
* SURE- Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
* Dry season farming Project
* e-wallet System for farmers
* Construction of new Library in Federal Unity school
* Rehabilitation of Namoda Jiba Road Section iv in Zamfara State
* Rehabilitation of Dangulbi Road in Zamfara, Mainchi – Anka Daki Takwa Road
* Construction of Silos (100,000 metric tons capacity)
* Rehabilitation of the NNPC Depot in Gusau
* Construction of Agricultural Skills Training Centre
* Establishment of Cancers treatment Centre at the Federal Medical Centre Gusau

SOKOTO STATE:
* Lagos – Sokoto Railway Project approved March 2014
* Rehabilitation of Funtua – Gusau – Sokoto Road
* Dry Season farming Project
* Construction of Almajiri schools
* Provision of Improved Cotton Seedlings free of Charge for farmers
* Desertification Control Project: Presidential Initiative on Afforestation
* Relief ( Palliative Scheme) for flood victims
* SURE P Projects on Primary Health Care
* Construction of new Library in Federal Unity schools
* e- wallet System in the distribution of farming inputs supply
* Rehabilitation of the Shagari irrigation Project
* Rehabilitation of Sokoto Airport
* Construction of Silos (100,000 metric tones capacity)
* Goronyo Dam Emergency Spill Repairs (Water Supply) Sokoto

KATSINA STATE:
* Establishment of a new Federal University in Dutsin-ma Katsina State
* Construction of Almajiri Schools ( Modern Tsangaya School System)
* e- wallet System for farmers
* Free improved Cotton Seedlings for farmers
* Rehabilitation/ consruction of Kano – Kastina Road
* Rehabilitation of Kastina – Daura Road
* Dry Season Farming Project
* SURE P Project on Primary Health Care and others
* Desertification Control Project
* Rehabilitation of the Umaru Yar’Adua International Airport Katsina
* Construction of Silos (100,000 metric tones capacity)
* Construction of Kankara Gurbi road.
* Ongoing Daura 2 x 30/40MVA substation and 2 x 132KV Line bay extension at Katsina.
* Grid Rehabilitation and Reinforcement in Katsina Substation, Kano – Katsina 330KV Double – Circuit Transmission Line, 2 x 150MVA, 330/132KV + 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Katsina, Katsina – Kurfi – Dutsinma – Kankara – Malumfashi 132KV Double Circuit Line, Sub Power Stations in Kurfi (2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV), Dutsinma, Kankara and Malumfashi substation, Kumbotso (Daura) – Dambatta 132KV Line and Katsina – Daura 132KV Double Circuit Line.
* Construction of a Storey building Administrative Block and 36 Units of One Bedroom at Katsina by the Nigerian Security & Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
* Presidential Initiative on Aforestation
* 80% Completion of the rehabilitation of existing infrastructure at Jibia Irrigation Projects
* Construction of 10MW Wind Energy Generation Companies in Katsina

NORTH CENTRAL GEO POLITICAL ZONE

KOGI STATE:
* Establishment of a new Federal University in Felele – Lokoja
* Dualization of the 212 Km Lokoja – Abuja Road, Lokoja Okene – Benin Road
* SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care
* e-wallet System for farmers in the distribution of Agricultural Inputs and Dry season Farming Projects
* 434 mw Geregu Power Generating Plant ii completed and commissioned in October 2013
* Aladja – Ajaukuta Rail fixed and tested
* Kogi state is one of the states proposed for the three Green Field Refineries of the NNPC in alliance with CSECC (Kogi Green Field Refinery Itobe village Kogi State) Jamata River Port at over 50% completion
* Establishment/ Construction of a federal High court
* Palliative Scheme for flood victims in Kogi State
* Food Processing Centre with a capacity of 25,000 metric tones silos
* Ongoing 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV substation at Egbe, 2 x 60 MVA and 2 x 132KV line bays extension at Obajana, Lokoja – Obajana 330kv double – circuit line and 330/132kv substation at Obajana.
* Ongoing 132/33kv substation at Ayangba, Kogi State
* Construction of Lokoja River Port and Jetties at Idah

NASARAWA STATE:
* Establishment of a new Federal University in Lafia
* Road Rehabilitation; Lafia – Makurdi Road
* SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
* Construction of new library in the Federal Unity School
* Rehabilitation /construction of Lafia – Doma road, Lafia – Obi – Awe Road , Nasarawa – Karsh – Ara Road
* Construction of the Loko – Oweto Bridge linking Nasarawa and Benue States
* Establishment of Central Bank Lafia
* Karshi Power Transmission Station
* Lafia Power Sub – Station
* Doma Dam 375million cubic meters of water for irrigation
* Four storey Federal Secretariat, Lafia with 402 offices constructed
* Federal High Court complex constructed
* Distribution of computers and internet broadband to schools
* Construction of Faculty of Arts Lecture theatre in Nasarawa State University Keffi by the federal Government through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, and the construction of the faculty of Administration lecture theatre, Faculty of Social Science lecture theatre and construction of Academic staff office complex.
* The CBN intervention project in Nasarawa State University; Construction of the school of Post Graduate Studies Complex.
* Construction of Export Crop preservation Conditioning Centre
* Provision of Portable drinking water at Nasarawa state University Keffi
* Establishment of Cancers Treatment Centre at the Federal Medical Centre Keffi
* Construction of 3 MDG/NDE Skill Acquisition Centrein each of the three Senatorial Districts of Nasarawa State

NIGER STATE:
* Dualisation of Suleja – Minna Road
* Construction of Almajiri Schools
* Dry Season Farming Project
* Baro Ports on Niger State which was conceived in 1954 came to live under President Jonathan
* Construction of Yar’Adua Hospital for highway emergency response at Sabon Wuse Railway Line system
* Rehabilitation of Federal Roads
* e –wallet System in the distribution of Agricultural Inputs to the farmers
* Construction of Bida – Sacci – Nupeko Road
* Construction of River Ebba at Cheche, Katcha L.G. A. Area in Niger State.
* Ongoing Grid Rehabilitation and Reinforcement in Kontagora Substation
* Rehabilitation and re-commissioning of NNPC Depot in Suleja and Minna
* Equipped Mathematics and Chemistry Laboratories at the Federal Government Academy, Suleja
* Establishment of Maritime Institute at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai

BENUE STATE:
* Rehabilitation of Rail way lines
* Rehabilitation of Lafia – Makurdi Road, Aliade to Uturkpo Road
* SURE – P Projects in the state
* Construction of new library at the Federal Government College Otobi, Benue state
* Supply of new improved seedlings to boast groundnut and sorghum production
* Palliative reliefs for the Flood victims
* Construction of Perishable Cargo Terminal in Makurdi
* Ongoing construction of Oweto Bridge to link Benue and Nasarawa State (70% Completed)
* Ongoing reconstruction of Makurdi – Gboko, Wannune – Yandev Section Road
* Completion of the Greater Makurdi Water Supply Scheme
* Construction of Oju – Obussa – Ainu Road

PLATEAU STATE:
* Rehabilitation of Federal Roads: Manchok Vom road
* Construction of the Faculty of Social Science, Faculty of Post Graduate Studies, International * Conference Centre and hostels in University of Jos Funded by CBN through TET Fund.
* 120Mw Power sub- station in Makeri- Jos Completed.
* Panshin Sub power Station
* SURE – P (Subsidy Re –investment Programme) Projects in the state
* Rehabilitation of Railway line from Kuru Station in Plateau state to Bauchi station
* Construction of Barkin Ladi Dam in Plateau state
* Rehabilitation of buildings at Police Staff College Jos
* e- Wallet for Farmers and Dry Season Farming Projects.
* Construction of Jarmai – Bashar road and rehabilitation of Bashir – Dengi road
* Ongoing Kaduna – Jos 330kv double – circuit line, 2 x 330kv line bays extension at Jos substation
* Construction of Perishable Cargo Terminal in Jos.
* Rehabilitation and re – commission of the NNPC depot in Jos
* Completion of the Mangu Water supply

KWARA STATE:
* Ilorin – Ibadan Road Fixed
* Almajiri schools
* e-wallet system in distribution of Agricultural inputs to farmers.
* SURE – P Projects (Primary Health Care)
* Rehabilitation of the Lagos – Jebba – Kano Rail Line, and Ilorin – Offa rail line.
* Rehabilitation of Ilorin International Airport
* CBN Project at Offa Grammar school
* The Federal Government under ETF granted Uni-Ilorin ₦4.2 Billion in 2012 for the Unilorin Geological Research and Resort Centre at Aran – Orin, new faculty of Arts and Faculty of Education, Multi – Purpose hall, a central Research Laboratory and the automation of the
University Library.
* Dry Season farming in Kwara State at Tada – Shonga irrigation farm project
* Irrigation Dam Project in Eyekonrin – Araromi
* Ongoing 2 x 132kv line bays extension at Omu Aron
* Construction of Perishable Cargo Terminal in Ilorin
* Shonga Power sub – station
* Supply of Instructional Materials to Federal Government College Ilorin

SOUTH EAST GEO – POLITICAL ZONE

ENUGU STATE:
* Rehabilitation of the Enugu Airport (New airport Terminal)
* Ongoing Nsukka – Ayangba 132kv Double – Circuit
* Sure – P Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
* Enugu – PH – Maiduguri Rail Fixed.
* University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu upgraded with new facilities to commence open – heart surgeries
* Rehabilitation of Enugu – Port Harcourt Road
* Ogrute – Umuida Road and Unadu to Odoru in Kogi State
* Rehabilitation of Umuna – Ndiagu and Ebenebe Ezeagu Road, Agubuogu through Ebenebe to Iwolo road.
* ₦ 2.57 Billion Dam Project in Adada River Dam to provide Portable Water, Electricity and Irrigation for agriculture activities
* Ada Rice Irrigation Project at Uzo – Uwani
* Erosion control project
* Export Crop preservation and Conditioning Centre in Enugu State (One of the 10 constructed nationwide )
* e – wallet System in the distribution of agricultural inputs to the farmers and Dry Season Farming Project
* Construction of Irrigation Facilities in Amagunze Rice Product farm Enugu
* Establishment of Enugu State office of the National Productivity Centre.
* In 2012, FG Commissioned a Cultural Industry Centre in Inyi Enugu State.
* Reinstatement of washout at Km 6 + 750, Km 30 + 400 and Km 35 + 325 along Onitsha- Enugu Dual – Carriage way in Anambra and Enugu State.
* Establishment of Maritime Institute at University of Nigeria Nsukka

EBONYI STATE:
*Establishment of a Federal University in Ndufe – Alike in Ebonyi State 
*Rehabilitation of 43 KM Obiozara – Uburu – Ishiagu Road 37Km Oji – Achi Obeagu – Maku – Awgu – Ndeabor – Mpu – Okpanku – Akaeze Road rehabilitation.
*Construction of a Storey Hostel, Class room building and Procurement at the Federal Government Girls College Ezembo, Ebonyi State
*Sure – P Projects on Primary Health Centres and others
*Rehabilitation of Abakaliki – Mbok Road
*Establishment of a New Teaching Hospital 
*e – wallet system for the Distribution of Agricultural Inputs to the farmers and Dry Season Farming Project
*Ongoing 2x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Amasiri and 2 x 13KV Substation at Abakaliki and Abakaliki – Amasiri 132KV Double – Circuit Line
*Rehabilitation of Agricultural – Skills Training Centre.
*Establishment of National Obstetric Fistula Centre Abakiliki

ANAMBRA STATE:
*Building of Aircraft Maintenance School at Akili – Ozuzo, Ogbaru Local Government Area.
*Construction of Federal Government Secretariat in Awka
*Exploring Public Private Partnership to Reconstruct Second Niger Bridge (Anambra – Delta States)
*FGN Funded Ecological Projects in Anambra State : Nanka/Oko Landslide Project, the Nkisi Water Works
*Erosion Control/Dredging Projects in Onitsha, the Okpolo/Ire Ojoto Erosion Control Project, Alor Town
*Flood Control and Road Improvement Projects in Idemili Local Government Area
*Rehabilitation of Onitsha – Owerri Road to Okija – Ihembosi – Afor – Ukpor – Ebenator – Ezenifite
*Onitsha River Port – Fixed and ready
*National Transmission Grid installed between Benin and Onitsha to prevent usual Nationwide Grid collapse
*Sure – P Projects on Primary Health Care & Transformation
*e – Wallet System in the distribution of agricultural inputs to the farmers and Dry Season Farming
*Ongoing Nnewi 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Oba and 2 x 132KV
*Line Bays Extension at Nnewi, 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV
*Substation at Mpu with 2 x 60KV Line Bays Extension at Nnenwe 
*Onitsha – Oba – Nnewi – Ideato – Okigwe 132KV
*Double – Circuit Line, Ugwuaji Nnenwe 132KV Double – Circuit Line 2 x 60MVA,132/33KV Substation at Nnenwe
*Nnenwe – Mpu 132KV Double – Circuit Transmission Line, Onitsha – Ifitedunu and 2 x 132KV Double – Circuit Transmission Line, 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Ifitedunu and 2 x 132KV Line Bays Extension at Onitsha.
*Modernisation of Nnamdi Azikwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi

IMO STATE:
*NDDC Projects: St Marks Estate and Federal Housing Estate Internal Road, New Owerri Ejizie – Izuogu Road in Akeme community of Arondizogu, and the Solar Powered Water Project at Mbaoma in Owerri North & Owerri Urban Water Scheme Project, Rehabilitation of Opkpuala – Iguruta Road(Imo and Rivers States), Reconstruction of Elele – Owerri Road
Sea – Port and Naval Base Project in Osse – Motor
*Community (World Bank /FGN/Imo state) sponsored project.
*Construction of Administrative Complex and Entrepreneurial Studies Complex in Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO)
*Construction of the new Federal High Court Owerri division complex
*Establishment and Construction of a Court of Appeal Division in Owerri
*14Km Mbaise – Ngwa Road with a bridge at Imo/ Abia State (Cost ₦2.94Billoin)
*SURE – P Project on Primary Health Centres and other projects
*Rehabilitation of Owerri – Port Harcourt Road
*Ecological Control Projects at Nekede, Saint Kzito Secondary School in Muchina and the Umuoza – Ugri Erosion Control
*Rehabilitation of the Sam Mbakwe International Airport Owerri
*Egbema Power Plant (338MW)
*e-wallet System in distribution of the agricultural inputs to the Farmers and Dry Season Farming Project
*Ongoing Mbalano 2 x 30/40MVA, 132/33KV Substation and Okigwe 2 x 30/40MVA , 132/133KV Substation
*Dualisation of Ada Owerri – Ikot – Ekpene Border Section Phase one in Imo, Abia and Akwa –Ibom States
*Construction of Oguta River Port in Imo State

ABIA STATE:
Completion of Alaoji Power Plant (1074MW)
SURE – Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC) and others
MDG Projects ( in partnership with the state Government) 250 Health Centres and 10 Solar Powered
*Water Boreholes completed and commissioned
*Rehabilitation of the Federal Roads: Mbaise – Ngwa Road with a bridge and Owerri – Aba Road
*504MW Power Plant at Aba and 133KVA Substation in Umuahia (Under the Federal Government/Abia state Partnership Projects)
*e – wallet system in the distribution of Agricultural Inputs to the farmers and Dry Season farming projects
*Umuahia – Mbalano 132KV Line
*Mbalano 2 x 30/40MVA, 132/33KV Substation
*Ohafia 2 x 30/40MVA, 132/33KV Substation and Ohafia – Arochukwu 132KVA Line
*Okigwe 2 x 30/40 MVA, 132/33KV Substation
*Ongoing Ohafia 2 x 30 /40 MVA, 132/33KV Substation
*Umuahia – Ohafia 132KV Single – Circuit Line, Umuahia – Mbalano 132KV Line, Ohafia – Arochukwu 132KV Line
*Rehabilitation and Re – opening of the NNPC depot at Aba after 6years of closure.
*Rehabilitation and Construction of Goodluck Jonathan Barrack in Ohafia
*Establishment of Abia State Office of the National Productivity Centre.
*Rehabilitation of Agricultural Skills Training Centre
*NDDC – Obehia – Azumini – Ukanafun Road (Abia – Akwa Ibom) Roads Projects
*Construction of a storey building for 136 Inmates at Aba Prison.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by tomakint: 3:32am On Oct 27, 2018
SOUTH WEST GEO – POLITICAL ZONE

ONDO STATE:
*Omotosho I Power Plant Completed and commissioned
*Omotosho II Power generating plant built from the scratch and commissioned.
*Akure Airport One of the nine Airports remodelled
*Benin – Ore – Shagamu duel carriage way rehabilitated after years of neglect
*Akure – Ilesa express way rehabilitation
*Sure – P Projects on Primary Health Care and Transportation
*Erusu/ Arigidi Dam in Akoko North West Area of Ondo State under Benin – Owena River Basin Development Authority (BORBDA)
*e – wallet System in Agricultural Inputs supply to the farmers
*Dry Season Farming Projects
*NNDC has a total of 589 Projects in Ondo State out of which 317 are already completed while 15 Mega Projects are ongoing such as Township road in Ugbo – nla, boreholes, interlocking road project, solar powered street light Projects etc.
*Rehabilitation of Ipele – Idoani Road.
*Construction of Federal Highway Emergency Clinics (Oka, Isua Akoko)
*Periodic Maintenance of Akure – Owo Road.
*2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Okeagbe Akoko
*2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Ose Local
*Government Area Headquarters Ondo State.
*New Akure 2 x 150MVA, 330/132kv + 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation.
*NDDC Water Project at Ukparam, ondo state
*Establishment of a new Fed. Polytechnic at Ile – Oluji
*In 2012, FG Commissioned at Cultural Industry Centre in Owo
*Construction of MDG/NDE Skill Acquisition Centres in each of the 3 Senatorial districts of Ondo State.
*Construction of Jetties at Igbokoda.

LAGOS STATE:
Lagos – Kano Rail Revival Commissioning of New Air Conditioned Train Coaches and other rail way Services in Lagos
*SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Centre.
*e – Wallet System in the distribution of the agricultural inputs to the Farmers and the Dry Season Farming Projects.
*Construction of Adiuyan water works phase II near Lagos
*Third Mainland Bridge phase 2
*Apapa – Orile – Mile 2 – Cele, Oshodi road rehabilitated
*The Federal Government under writes a ₦40B loan for infrastructural and educational development in Lagos (2014)
*Rehabilitation of the Muritala Muhammed International Airport Lagos
*Lagos – Sagamu road rehabilitated
*Installation of 1000 Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras to boost security of lives and property
*Ikorodu – odogunyan – Shagamu 132KV double circuit transmission line
*2 x 60 MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Odogunyan and Ayobo with 132KV double – circuit transmission line Ikeja west – Ayobo.
*Omotosho – Epe – Aja 330KV double – circuit transmission Line, Omotosho – Erukan – Ogijo 330KV double Circuit transmission line
*Provision of additional 2 x 150MVA, 330 / 132KV Transformer capacity at Olorunsogo transmission station.
*Federal Government College Laboratory refurbished in Ijanikin – Lagos.
*Rehabilitation of the National Theatre Iganmu – lagos.
*Establishment of Nigerian Army dog Centre at Ipaja lagos.
*Establishment of Cancer Treatment Centre at the Federal Medical Centre, Ebutte Metta.
*Establishment of Maritime Institute at the University of Lagos

EKITI STATE:
*Establishment of a new Federal University in Oye – Ekiti
*SURE – P Projects
*e – wallet System in the distribution of the agricultural inputs to the farmers and the Dry Season farming projects
*Rehabilitation of Ekon – Alaaye – Erinmo – Iwaraja road in Ekiti and Osun States
*Omuo – Ifaki road of Ado – Ilumoba – Agbado Ikare Akoko Road sections A & B
*Construction of Model Skill Acquisition Centre

OSUN STATE:
*Ilesha Water Project (Ilesha Dam)
*Ogun – Osun River Basin Projects and Ife Dam
*e – wallet System in the distribution of the agricultural inputs to the farmers and the Dry Season farming Projects
*Construction of Silos
*Rehabilitation of Efon – Alaaye – Erinmo Ijesha – Iwarga Road ( Ekiti – Osun States)
*Oshogbo – Ede 13KV double – circuit transmission line, 2 x 60MVA, 132/ 33KV Substation at Ede
*Modernisation of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Teaching Hospital Ile – Ife to meet International standard.

OYO STATE:
*Rehabilitation of the Ibadan – Ilorin Road (Dualization of road)
*Rehabilitation of the Ibadan – Lagos Road
*Lagos – Ibadan new gauge Rail Line Service
*University college Hospital Ibadan upgrade with facilities to commence open heart surgeries
*SURE – P Projects in Primary Health Care
*e – Wallet system in the distribution of the Agricultural Inputs to the farmers and the Dry season Farming Projects.
*Rehabilitation of the Ibadan Air port.
*Ibadan – Oyo road dualisation
*Construction/ Rehabilitation of Gbogan – Iwo Road
*Rehabilitation of Odo oba – Takie – Gambari otte in Oyo/Kwara States
*Rehabilitation of the Old Oyo – Ogbomosho Road
*2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV substation at Igangan and 132KV switching station at Igboora
*New Abeokuta – Igboora – Lanlate 132KV double Circuit Transmission Line and 132KV Tee – off at Igboora – Igangan
*Ganmo – Ogbomosho 132 KV Double – Circuit transmission line and 2 x 60MVA,132KV Substation at Ogbomosho
*2 x 30/40MVA, 132/ 33KV Substation at Lanlate
*Renovation of the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium Ibadan

OGUN STATE:
*Olorunsogo Power Plant (750MW) successfully completed and privatised
*The Procter & Gamble Plant in Agbara Ogun States has been commission(March 17,2014)
*e – wallet System in the Distribution of the agricultural inputs to the farmers
*Dry Season Farming Projects
*Lagos – Sagamu – Ore road rehabilitation
*Rehabilitation/ Construction of Ijebu Igbo Ajegunle – Araromi – Ife – Sekona Road (Section II) in Ogun State
*Rehabilitation of Otta – Owode Road in Ogun State


NORTH – EAST GEO – POLITICAL ZONE

TARABA STATE:
*SURE – P Project on primary Health Care ( PHC)
*Construction of Takum and the Kashimbila Multi – Purpose Dam Project in Yangtu.
*Establishment of a new Federal University in Wakari, Taraba
*e – wallet system in the distribution of Agricultural Inputs to the farmers and the Dry Season farming projects
*Construction of Silos in Taraba State
*Construction of Jalingo – Kuna Lau Road (Section II)
*Reinstatement of collapsed section of Wakari – Mutum Biyu Road in Taraba State.
*Rehabilitation of Wukari – Takum Road, Wukari /Akwana Road.
*Ongoing reconstructionof Zing – Yakoko – Monkin Road
*Construction of Perishable Cargo Terminal in Jalingo
*Ongoing recinstruction of Zing – Yakoko – Monkin road.

GOMBE STATE:
*Reinstatement of Collapsed section of Gombe – Potiskum road
*Construction of Gombe – By Pass Road
*Rehabilitation of Gombe – Numan – Yola Road (Section II)
*Establishment of a new Federal University in Kashere, Gombe State
*SURE – P projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
*e – Wallet System in the distribution of Agricultural Inputs to the farmers and the Dry Season Farming Projects
*Construction of Export Crop Preservation and Conditioning
*Establishment and Construction of Special AlmajiriSchool
Provision of improved Cotton Seedlings Free of Charge
for farmers
Rehabilitation of Tumu – Pindaiga – Kashere Road
Establishment of a new Teaching Hospital

BAUCHI STATE:
*Federal Government spent ₦11Billion on MDG’s Project in Bauchi State as 2013.
*SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Centres
*e – wallet system in the distribution of the agricultural inputs to farmers and the Dry Season farming Projects – under which incentives were provided for nothing less than 10,000 Dry Season rice farmers in Bauchi State.
*Construction/ Rehabilitation of Yashi – Basher – Dengi section in Bauchi and Plateau States and Rehabilitation of Futuk – Yalo Road.
*Rehabilitation of Futuk – Yalo Bauchi State
*Establishment of Cancers Treatment Centre in Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital Bauchi

ADAMAWA STATE:
*Establishment and Construction of Almajiri school
*Provision of improved Cotton Seedlings free of charge for farmers
*e – wallet System for the distribution of agricultural inputs to the farmers and Dry Season farming Projects
*Rehabilitation and remodelling the Yola Airport
*SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Centres
*2 x 60 MVA, 132/33KV substation at Mubi, 2 x 60 MVA, 132 / 33 KV Substations at Gulak 132 KV double circuit transmission line, 30 MVA, 132/33 KV mobitra at Mayo Belwa, Adamawa state.
*A new NAF Comprehensive Secondary School Yola commissioned.
*Partial State of emergency to enhance democratic stability in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno States
*Completion of Yola – Numan road in Adamawa
*Ongoing 30MVA, 132/33KV Mobitra at Mayo Belwa, Adamawa State. Yola – song – Litle at Gombi – Mubi – Gulak 132kv Double Circuit Transmission Line. 2 x 60 MVA, 132/33kv *Substations at song, Little Gombi, Mubi and Gulak

YOBE STATE:
*Gashua – Hadejia 132KV double – circuit trasnsmission line, 2 x 60MVA, 132/33KV substation at Gashua and 2 x 132KV Line Bays Extension at Damaturu and Hadejia Substations. Damaturu – Gashua 132KV double – circuit 
*Transmission Line and Damaturu 2 x 150 MVA, 330/132KV Substation.
*SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
*e – Wallet system in the distribution of Agricultural Inputs to the farmers and the Dry Season farming.
*Establishment and construction of Special Almajiri School
*Provision of improved cotton Seedlings free of Charge for farmers
*Gashua Power Station
Desertification Control Projects: Establishment of 15 Row Green Belt (80Km) and Presidential Initiative on Afforestation

BORNO STATE:
*Rehabilitation of Uba – Mbala Road
*Dualization of Maiduguri – Kano Road
*SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care. (PHC)
*Rehabilitation of the Maiduguri Airport
*Enugu – PH – Maiduguri Railway Fixed.
*e – Wallet system for the distribution of agricultural inputs to the farmers at subsidized rate and *Dry Season Farming projects.
*Desertification Control Projects: Establishment of 15
*Row Green Belt (80 Km) and Presidential Initiative on Afforestation
*Maiduguri 1 x 150 MVA, 330/ 132KV + 1 X 6 MVA 132 /33 KV substations.
*Ongoing Maiduguri 1 x 150MVA, 330/132KV + 1x 60MVA, 132/33KV Substation
*33KVA Transmission substation at Damboa / Biu Road.
*Completion of Uba – Mbalala Road in Borno State


SOUTH – SOUTH GEO – POLITICAL ZONE

EDO STATE:
Ihovbor power Station (451 MW)
Rehabilitation of Benin – Ore – Sagamu dual carriage
way.
Asphalt overlay of 2km access road to the federal
Science & Technical College on Uromi
Emergency reinstatement of washout/gully erosion at
KM 127 + 000 at Auchi along Okene – Benin road and
14 + 000 Km along Auchi Agenebode Road
Benin – Auchi road rehabilitation and dualised
SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
Ukpoke irrigation Projects
Water supply projects in Northern Ishan of Edo State (9
million litres per day plant capacity) for Uromi, Ubiaja,
Ugengu, Ugboha and Igueben
1 x 60 MVA , 132/ 33kv Substation reinforcement at
Ukpilla substation and 2nd Benin – Onitha 330kv single
– Circuit line
Land reclamation and Erosion Control works project at
Igonton – Igbanke and Iyom/Okhelen – Awo road Uromi
Modernisation of University of Benin Teaching Hospital,
Benin.
NDDC Reconstruction of Benin – Abraka phase I in
2012, FG Commissioned a cultural Industry Centre in
Auchi, Edo state.
Construction of Jetties at Agenebode

DELTA STATE:
* Ongoing construction of Itakpe – Ajaokuta – warri
modern railway
* Inauguration of Illah irrigation project.
* Second Niger Bridge – on going with SURE – P funds
* SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
* Rehabilitation of Warri Refinery and the access roads
to the Refinery
* The NNDC Sponsored Projects: Nurse quarters,
electricity projects ultra modern Health Centre and Solar
Powered Water project
* Supply and installation of Laboratory equipment at
federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun
* e – wallet system in the distribution of agricultural
inputs to the farmers and the Dry Season farming
projects
* New Library Projects at the Federal at the federal
Government College (FGC) Warri and at the federal
Government Girls College Ibusa
* The Proposed $16 B Gas City Project at Ogidigben in
Warri South West Area of Delta State to host: A gas
processing plant, a fertilizer plant and a petro chemical
plant
Sea Port
* 1 x 60 MVA Substation at Ughelli Power Plant and 1 x
30/40 MVA Substation reinforcement at Amukpe
* NDDC Construction of Orhorbo – Odurubuo, Kpakama
– Bomadi road phase I, Gberegolor – Ogriagbene Road
* Land reclamation and erosion control works projects in
Kurutie, Gbaramatu Clan Warri South, and Idumuje –
Unor Erosion Control Project.
* Canalization of Odobou – Ogbobagbene creek in
Burutu LGA
* Construction of Model Skill Acquisition Centre and the
Rehabilitation of Agric – skills Training Centre.
* Completion of the Capital dredging of the Lower River
Niger from Warri (Delta state) to Baro (Niger State)
532km.
* Supply of instruction materials to the Federal
Government College Warri
* Establishment of the Nigerian Maritime University and
the NIMASA Shipyard & Dockyard at Okerekoko Warri
CROSS RIVER STATE:
* Qua Falls Dam and Irrigation Project, Dry season
Farming and e – wallet system in the distribution of
agricultural inputs to the farmers
* Construction of an Export Crop Preservation and
conditioning centre
* Ongoing Obudu – Ogoja 132kv Double – Circuit
Transmission line, 2 x 30/40 MVA 132 /33kv Substation
at Ogoja
* Sure – P Projects on Primary Health Care and others.
* Periodic maintenance of Rumukurshi – Chokocho road;
Reconstruction & Pavement strengthening of Ikom –
Mfum Road
* Revitalised Calabar Substation (561mw)
* Rehabilitation of Ikom – Mfum (Cross River) –
Abakiliki – Mbok (Ebonyi)
* Construction of Calabar – Ikom – Katsina – Ala Road
in Benue state
* Rehabilitation of Margaret Ekpo International Airport
Calabar
* NDDC Ubana Utanga Water Project
* NDDC Electrification Project
* Modernisation of the University of Calabar Teaching
Hospital
* Land Reclamation and Erosion control works project in
Essien town – Ekorin in community.
* Construction of Agric Skills Training Centre in Cross
River state.

AKWA IBOM STATE:
* Complete of Nkari Earth dam
* Construction of 100,000 metric tonnes capacity silos
* e – wallet system in the distribution of agricultural
inputs to the farmers and the Dry season farming projects
* SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
* Establishment of a new Federal Polytechnic in Ukana
* Approved building of Ibaka Deep Seaport
* Ibedu/Ibiako Rural Electrification Projects (Under
NREP) with JICA’S grant aid Intervention
* Land reclamation and erosion control works project in
Ibakang Nsit – Ikot Ekpo – Unyene Road, * Nsit Attai in
Akwa Ibom State.
* Remediation, Rehabilitation and Restoration of the Oil
impacted site at stubbs Creek, Eket –Akwa Ibom.
* NDDC –Idoro – Eaten – Itam Water Project
* Akwa Ibom State office of National Productivity
Centre was established
* Construction of 3 MDG/NDE skill Acquisition centres
in each of the three Senatorial Districts in Akwa Ibom
RIVERS STATE:
* Revived Omoku sub power station (225mw)
* Port Harcourt – Enugu – Maiduguri Rail Fixed
* Owerri – Port Harcourt Road ( Ongoing)
* SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Care (PHC)
* e – wallet in the distribution of subsided agricultural
inputs to the farmers and Dry Season farming Projects
* Rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt International
Airport.
* NDDC Electrification projects in Khana LGA and
Eleme
* 10 rooms hostel at Immigration Training School at
Ahoada
* Construction of Jetties at Degena.
* Establishment of Cancer Treatment Centre in
UNIPORT Teaching Hospital.
* Ongoing Rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Refinery
* Transformation of the Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone
with 6 billion USD invested leading to the attraction of
150 companies into the zone with 30,000 jobs created to
date
* Establishment of a new Federal Oil and Gas
Polytechnic at Bonny

BAYELSA STATE:
* Periodic maintenance of East – West – Odi Road
* Gbarain sub power station (225mw) revitalized
* Establishment of a new federal University in Otuoke
* SURE – P Project on Primary Health Care (PHC)
* e –wallet system in the distribution of Agricultural
Inputs to the farmers and the Dry Season Farming
Projects
* Construction of the federal Government Secretariat in
Yanagoa.
* Central Ogbia Regional Water Supply Project in
Otuoke
* Construction of Jetties at Yenogoa
* NDDC Electrification Projects in Peremabiri –
Ogbokiri in Akassa Bayelsa State.
* Establishment of Maritime Institute at the Niger Delta
University Amasoma.
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by nawtyme: 3:35am On Oct 27, 2018
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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by tomakint: 3:35am On Oct 27, 2018
What Buhari has achieved in three years – Presidency
May 26, 2018

Sani Tukur

President Muhammadu Buhari talking
As Nigeria celebrates Democracy Day on May 29, the presidency has reeled out what the Muhammadu Buhari administration has achieved in the last three years it has been in power.
Mr Buhari was elected into office under the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) after defeating then incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He was sworn into office on May 29, 2015. In his inaugural speech, the president stated that his administration will focus on the economy, fight against corruption, and provision of security.
In a document made available to PREMIUM TIMES on Friday, the presidency highlighted Mr Buhari’s achievements on the economy, infrastructure and others.

ECONOMY

The presidency says the Nigerian economy is back and is on the path of growth after the recession of 2016-17.
It said the Buhari administration’s priority sectors of agriculture and solid minerals maintained consistent growth throughout the recession.
It said inflation has fallen for the fifteenth consecutive month while the nation’s external reserves are at their highest levels in five years, currently double the size of October 2016.
“The new FX Window introduced by the CBN in April 2017 now sees an average of $1 billion in weekly turnover, and has attracted about 45 billion dollars in inflows in its first year, signalling rising investor confidence in Nigeria
“Nigeria’s Stock Market ended 2017 as one of the best-performing in the world, with returns of about 40 percent,” it said.
It also said five million new taxpayers were added to the tax base since 2016, as part of efforts to diversify government revenue.

 Also, tax revenue increased to N1.17 trillion in the first quarter 2018, a 51 per cent increase on the first quarter 2017 figure.
The government said N 12.7 trillion was spent on infrastructure in the 2016 and 2017 budgets, “an unprecedented allocation in Nigeria’s recent history.”
Other economic achievements, stated by the presidency, include the revitalisation of 14 moribund blending plants under the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative, and the tripling of revenue to the Federation Account from solid minerals.
It said the revenue tripled from N700 million in 2015 to N2 billion in 2016, and again rose to N3.5 billion in 2017.
The presidency also said its Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), which was launched by Mr Buhari in April 2017, has stabilised the macroeconomic environment; achieved agricultural and food  security and has also ensured energy efficiency especially in power and petroleum products.
It also said the ERGP has improved transportation infrastructure and industrialisation primarily through the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
“To fast-track the implementation of the ERGP, the federal government launched the ERGP Focus Labs, as a targeted 6-week intervention (March to April 2018) to unlock medium-scale and large-scale investment projects held back by bureaucratic bottlenecks.
“The just-concluded Phase 1 of the ERGP Focus Labs identified projects worth about $10 billion for fast-tracking, and the bottlenecks holding them back are now being resolved,” the government said.
In the area of monetary, fiscal and trade policies, the document stated that the APC administration created a new Foreign Exchange window for investors and exporters in April 2017 which has helped stabilise the market and increase appetite for Nigerian stocks by foreign portfolio investors.
“The new Window has attracted inflows of more than $45 billion in its first year of operation,” it said.

 In the area of debt management, the document reveals that government adopted a strategy that seeks to achieve its goal by replacing Treasury Bills borrowing with lower-cost, longer-term external financing (via Eurobonds and Concessional Loans from China)
“The Buhari Administration inherited N12.1 trillion in debt, with N5.4 trillion annual servicing cost, and had reduced the debt service on this inherited debt to N3.9 trillion by 2016,” it said.
Under the Bond Issuance programme, the government said $7.3 billion was issued in Eurobond in 2017/18, to fund the 2017 Budget as well as to refinance maturing treasury bills and lower the cost of borrowing for the government.
“This debt refinancing strategy is paying off as treasury bill rates have dropped from 16-18% to 10-12% over the last year.
“The oversubscription of our recent Eurobond (the first issuance in 2017 saw orders in excess of US$7.8 billion compared to a pre-issuance target of US$1bn) demonstrates strong market appetite for Nigeria, and shows confidence by the international investment community in Nigeria’s economic reform agenda,” the government said.
Other debt related issues raised in the document include Nigeria’s first Sovereign Sukuk Bond which raised N100 billion used to fund 25 major road projects across the country.
 
There was also Nigeria’s first ever Diaspora-targeted Eurobond that raised $300 million used to fund part of the 2017 Budget and Africa’s first Sovereign Green Bond Programme  that raised N10.69 billion used to fund infrastructure projects that tackle climate change.

Support To State Governments

The Buhari administration also said it has extended more than N1.9 trillion to state governments, to enable them meet their salary and pension obligations, especially in the face of dwindling oil revenues over the last two years.
The support, it said, has come in the form of Budget Support Facility (Total of N606.55 billion extended to the states as of May 2018; in exchange for reforms in budgeting, IGR, debt management, overheads, etc.)
Others are Paris Club refunds, infrastructure loans as well as loan restructuring for facilities with commercial banks.
Other economic related achievements include the Anchor Borrowers Scheme of the Central Bank of Nigeria which, it said, has substantially raised local production of rice in 2016.
It said yields from rice farming improved from 2-3 tonnes per hectare to as high as 5 – 6 tonnes per hectare.
 
The programme, it said, has also produced a model agricultural collaboration between Lagos and Kebbi States.
“Over N300 billion investments in the rice value chain. Between 2016 and 2018, eight new rice mills have come on-stream; and Nigeria’s paddy production and productivity has doubled compared to 2014 levels
“Nigeria’s milled rice production has increased from 2.5MT to about 4MT, and rice exports from Thailand to Nigeria dropped from 1.23 million MT in 2014 to 23,192 MT as of November 2017,” the document said.
The administration said it has launched a series of funding and capacity development initiatives designed to support small and medium businesses (MSMEs) across the country.
It said the new Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) has finally taken off, with initial funding of $1.3bn (provided by the World Bank, German Development Bank, the African Development Bank and Agence Française de Development) to provide medium and long-term loans to MSMEs.
The DBN, it said, has already disbursed N5 billion to 20,000 MSMEs, through three microfinance banks.
The government said its Ease of Doing Business reform programme through the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (inaugurated by Mr Buhari in August 2016) and the Enabling Business Environment Secretariat (EBES) resulted in Nigeria moving up 24 places on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings in 2017, and earning a place on the List of 10 Most Improved Economies.
“The Buhari administration has, since 2017, issued three Executive Orders that positively impact Nigeria’s small business environment,
“They include the Executive Order on Improving Efficiency in the Business Environment, Executive Order on Promoting Local Procurement by Government Agencies and Executive Order on planning and execution of projects, promotion of Nigerian content in contracts and science, engineering and technology.”
The government also said it is “doing more with less” resources.
It said N1.219 trillion was released for capital expenditure in the 2016 budget, and N1.476 trillion so far in the 2017 budget, making a total of N2.7 trillion (about $9 billion) in two years.
“This investment has enabled the resumption of work on several stalled projects — road, rail and power projects — across the country,” it said.
  
The government said even at a time of low oil prices, Nigeria’s external reserves have doubled since October 2016, from $24 billion to $48 billion.
It said the Sovereign Wealth Fund has seen inflows of $500 million in 2016 and 2017 (the first inflows since the original US$1 billion which the fund kicked off with in 2012).

Infrastructure

The Buhari administration said it has demonstrated a “single-minded commitment: to upgrading and developing Nigeria’s transport, power and health infrastructure.”
It said in May 2018, the federal government launched the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), under the management of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority.
The PIDF is kicking off with seed funding of $650 million.
It also said the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) in March 2018 invested $10 million to establish a “world-class” cancer treatment centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), and $5 million each in the Aminu Kano University Teaching Hospital and the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, to establish modern diagnostic centres.
The centres, it said, should be completed before the end of 2018.
“In 2014, the federal government invested the following: Transport (N14 billion), Agriculture & Water (N34 billion), Power, Works & Housing (N106 billion). In 2017 those figures jumped to: Transport (N127 billion), Agriculture & Water (N130 billion), Power, Works & Housing (N325 billion).
“Abuja’s Light Rail system has been completed and will go into operation in 2018. The first line to be launched will connect the city centre with the airport, with a link to the Abuja-Kaduna Railway Line.
“The Buhari Administration successfully completed the reconstruction of the Abuja airport runway within the scheduled six-week period (March – April 2017),” the document stated.

Power Sector

In the Power sector, the government said there was more than 2,000MW of additional power generation capacity by the end of 2018.
Some, it said, were via publicly owned plants (Afam Fast Power, 240MW) while others are through private sector investment supported by the federal government (Azura, 450MW).
The government said it launched a N701 billion Payment Assurance Programme designed to resolve the liquidity challenges in the power sector by guaranteeing payments to generating companies and gas suppliers.
It also said there was transmission expansion and rehabilitation programme which has resulted in a 50 per cent expansion in grid capacity since 2015, from 5,000MW to 7,125MW as at December 2017.
It said it also launched the Distribution Expansion Programme (DEP) which was approved by the Federal Executive Council in February 2018 to deliver 2,000MW of unused power capacity to consumers in need.
“Implementation of the DEP has commenced, with the issuance, in May 2018, of a call for tenders for the procurement of distribution substations and electrical equipment,” government said.

Investing In People

The Buhari administration says all four components of the Social Investment Programme (SIP) have now taken off.
“The SIP is the largest and most ambitious social safety net programme in the history of Nigeria, with N140 billion released and more than 9 million direct beneficiaries so far,” it said.
Under the SIP, government said 200,000 N-Power beneficiaries are currently participating and receiving N30,000 in monthly stipends.
It said another 300,000 new enrolments are being processed, to take the number to 500,000 this year.
It said as for the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP), N15.183 billion has been disbursed in interest-free loans ranging from N50,000 to N350,000 to 303,420 market women, traders, artisans, farmers across all 36 States of the country and the FCT.
It said under the GEEP, 56 per cent of the loans have gone to women.
“In terms of advancing the financial inclusion goals of the Buhari Administration, GEEP has led to the opening of 349,000 new bank accounts/wallets for beneficiaries and intending beneficiaries.
“In November 2017, GEEP was chosen as the pilot programme for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Policy Innovation Unit in Nigeria,” the government said.
The Buhari government also talked about its Home Grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP).
It said the programme currently feeds a total of 8.2 million pupils in 45,394 public primary schools across 24 states.
 
The states include Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi and Imo (South East); Akwa Ibom, Cross River and Delta (South South); Osun, Oyo, Ondo and Ogun (South West); Benue, Niger and Plateau (North Central); Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, and Zamfara (North West); Bauchi, Taraba, Borno, Gombe and Jigawa (North East).
“Over 80,000 direct jobs have since been created from the School Feeding Programme; with 87,261 cooks currently engaged in the 24 participating states.
“All 36 states of the Federation and the FCT will eventually benefit from the Programme.
“The Health aspect of the programme has seen over 3 million pupils dewormed in six states, the deworming programme is a bi-annual programme aimed at eradicating and reducing the burden of worms,” it said.
Under the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), the administration says 297,973 families are benefiting from the CCT Scheme.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/269803-what-buhari-has-achieved-in-three-years-presidency.html
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by tomakint: 3:36am On Oct 27, 2018
Behold Nairalanders the performances laid claim to by Jonathan and Buhari so far and I know we have experts in the house who can take a cursory look at the claims and separate the facts from the fictions so far. Facts are indeed sacred and will continually rule over emotions. Over to the wise men and women of substance in the house.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by ishayaauta(m): 3:39am On Oct 27, 2018
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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by JasonScoolari: 3:41am On Oct 27, 2018
grin

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by budusky05(m): 3:47am On Oct 27, 2018
Hmmmm
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by yemobrown(m): 5:38am On Oct 27, 2018
Nawa o. Dem say make u "list" achievement, one listed while the other they "narrate",

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by jayson87: 6:20am On Oct 27, 2018
Deomelo
Buhariguy

Are you here

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by MVLOX(m): 6:28am On Oct 27, 2018
y u no just summarize am
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by socialmediaman: 6:30am On Oct 27, 2018
Buhari is constantly comparing his government’s achievements to those of a government which was voted out of office in 2015...

The problem is, Buhari’s Government does not even measure up when compared with GEJ’s Government

Now that’s really shameful!

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Munzy14(m): 6:30am On Oct 27, 2018
By the time real campaign start, BMC will be MIA. no tangible projects to acct for except recession.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Obas101(m): 6:32am On Oct 27, 2018
guy you lie... I specifically focused on kogi. most of the project there were proposed projects some were not even initiated. the opportunity talking about road duplication of okene lokoja road undecided you smoke weed

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by AfroMighty(m): 7:09am On Oct 27, 2018
If not to any, I can testify to that of ogbomoso, that's my home town...
Anybody from the south west who think the entire south west will vote for buhari, I can say you should wake up from your dream... And I can beat my chest, APC can't win OYO and OSUN state, not for anything.... Don't quote me if you have nothing sensible to talk...

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Olatunji1929: 7:27am On Oct 27, 2018
Ok
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by rusher14: 7:31am On Oct 27, 2018
AfroMighty:
If not to any, I can testify to that of ogbomoso, that's my home town...
Anybody from the south west who think the entire south west will vote for buhari, I can say you should wake up from your dream... And I can beat my chest, APC can't win OYO and OSUN state, not for anything.... Don't quote me if you have nothing sensible to talk...

Shut up.

Are you not a first degree aspirant?

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Coloradvantage(m): 7:33am On Oct 27, 2018
Obas101:
guy you lie... I specifically focused on kogi. most of the project there were proposed projects some were not even initiated. the opportunity talking about road duplication of okene lokoja road undecided you smoke weed
I am from oju benu state, I have personally traveled through ainu obussa road. Fact!

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by meeky007(m): 7:38am On Oct 27, 2018
incase u didn't read

GOOD LUCK WON!!

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Nemesis001: 8:07am On Oct 27, 2018
Zombies should come and see o

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by omowolewa: 9:06am On Oct 27, 2018
keryj:



That is been sucking blood from dead Nigerians to his lifeless self right
Buhari has a lot in pipeline for Nigeria[quote author=keryj post=72448486]


let's just try the trying president jn this time of trial. You see, even when a student fails, he doesn't withdraw, he repeat his class.

He must have learnt from his failures

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by keryj(f): 9:20am On Oct 27, 2018
omowolewa:
Buhari has a lot in pipeline for Nigeria


That is been sucking blood from dead Nigerians to his lifeless self right

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by richidinho(m): 9:31am On Oct 27, 2018
the 148 almajiri schools are fact, i base in the north

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by jchioma: 10:15am On Oct 27, 2018
Comparing Jonathan's govt achievement with Buhari's, is like comparing crocodile to a lizard.

In every sector, this present govt has failed.

Electricity is now rocket science.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Integrator1: 10:27am On Oct 27, 2018
AfroMighty:
If not to any, I can testify to that of ogbomoso, that's my home town...
Anybody from the south west who think the entire south west will vote for buhari, I can say you should wake up from your dream... And I can beat my chest, APC can't win OYO and OSUN state, not for anything.... Don't quote me if you have nothing sensible to talk...

Another chest beater... Has any candidate who wasn't a member of defunct ACN now APC won president election in Osun even when Oyinlola was governor ??
Oyo state ?? You are really not from Ogbomosho.. if you are , where would PDP win in OYO ?? Ibadan ?? Saki , and Ogbomosho ??

This Op is really high on some Osogbo weed , none of this project happened in Kwara state . I mean none.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Obas101(m): 11:02am On Oct 27, 2018
Coloradvantage:
I am from oju benu state, I have personally traveled through ainu obussa road. Fact!
I'm from kogi and I have not seen these development. fact
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by buhariguy(m): 11:07am On Oct 27, 2018
Op is very funny,
So this is what your ineffectual buffoon did with $400b in 4yrs , to award contract without completing a single project.

Tell us what Pdp use $1.1tr to achieve in 16yrs?
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by HarunaWest(m): 11:47am On Oct 27, 2018
Obas101:
guy you lie... I specifically focused on kogi. most of the project there were proposed projects some were not even initiated. the opportunity talking about road duplication of okene lokoja road undecided you smoke weed
Oga stop talking much..that particular dualization from lokoja to OKENE around esomi was given out,Buharis Govt halted it and focused on the Benin bypass instead

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by mumu9gerian: 11:49am On Oct 27, 2018
richidinho:
the 148 almajiri schools are fact, i base in the north
And of what purpose was it.
What did it achieve?

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by ionsman: 11:53am On Oct 27, 2018
I purposely focused on my state:Edo state... Chai chai chai. PDP sha. Another one that caught my eye was Ilorin - Ibadan road. The same road my neighbor in Lagos told me is in a shambolic state(as at last year). Na wa!!!!!!!
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Ovamboland(m): 12:03pm On Oct 27, 2018
LAGOS STATE:
Lagos – Kano Rail Revival Commissioning of New Air Conditioned Train Coaches and other rail way Services in Lagos only few weeks to election, on narrow gauge rail

*SURE – P Projects on Primary Health Centre.
*e – Wallet System in the distribution of the agricultural inputs to the Farmers and the Dry Season Farming Projects.
*Construction of Adiuyan water works phase II near Lagos Lie

*Third Mainland Bridge phase 2 Lie no new addition to 3MB since 1990, only routine repairs

*Apapa – Orile – Mile 2 – Cele, Oshodi road rehabilitated Lie

*The Federal Government under writes a ₦40B loan for infrastructural and educational development in Lagos (2014) Lie not aware of any school that accessed this loan

*Rehabilitation of the Muritala Muhammed International Airport Lagos Lie, insignificant or incomplete

*Lagos – Sagamu road rehabilitated Lie

*Installation of 1000 Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras to boost security of lives and property Lie

*Ikorodu – odogunyan – Shagamu 132KV double circuit transmission line
*2 x 60 MVA, 132/33KV Substation at Odogunyan and Ayobo with 132KV double – circuit transmission line Ikeja west – Ayobo.
*Omotosho – Epe – Aja 330KV double – circuit transmission Line, Omotosho – Erukan – Ogijo 330KV double Circuit transmission line
*Provision of additional 2 x 150MVA, 330 / 132KV Transformer capacity at Olorunsogo transmission station.
*Federal Government College Laboratory refurbished in Ijanikin – Lagos. (Chai see FG achievement, can't list tables and chairs bought by APC)
*Rehabilitation of the National Theatre Iganmu – lagos.
*Establishment of Nigerian Army dog Centre at Ipaja lagos. (Chai see FG achievement, can't list tables and chairs bought by APC)
*Establishment of Cancer Treatment Centre at the Federal Medical Centre, Ebutte Metta.
*Establishment of Maritime Institute at the University of Lagos
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari:projects Delivered So Far (Facts And Fictions)! by Nobody: 12:09pm On Oct 27, 2018
@ Bros OP you can lie sha, where is the project certificate of completion for each project you have mentioned? Or do you think we don't have people who deal in contracts here? Starting a project is 1 thing, concluding the project on time and within the initial cost is another thing, show pictures of completed projects, with the date awarded and the certified completion certificate with which the contractor shows that he finished the project successfully before we begin to talk and don't mention any Federal University because they are glorified secondary schools.

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