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Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Taciturn1: 7:09pm On Dec 17, 2019
desiredhome:

One of the virtue Nigerians lack is patience, they want to plant now and reap the next minute, to those people even when the government brings the best policy, to those people it's rubbish because they have comform their mind to negativity
Where is the improvement to give us hope?

No Power, Weak Naira, Fuel price increase despite high subsidy, Insecurity, Police brutality, massive exodus of our brightest minds to Europe and America, Election violence, Sectionalism (Nepotism), No connection between government and the people, Lawlessness.

Where is the hope or patience coming from?
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Burruchaga71(m): 7:47pm On Dec 17, 2019
solmusdesigns:
grin



north go learn politics the bitter way, you see when you blow your own horn, and favour yourself , you should know you are digging a deep pit

without any doubt i know buhari means well and to the best of his knowledge acts that way, however his ethnic bias would be his downfall

..
. Gbam!
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by osazsky(m): 8:08pm On Dec 17, 2019
Yeah true talk sai baba till 3rd term bill
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by jcross19: 8:18pm On Dec 17, 2019
post=84995624:
........and the wailing begins..........as usual!
cheesy wink grin
nothing last forever okay but is better to leave a sound and unbeatable legacy behind very shameful that evil have taken over country and bias have clouded our eyes, still I wonder the planet you came from.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by olaolaking: 8:24pm On Dec 17, 2019
He also paid the Biafran police their entitlement that were denied for several decades.

He also paid that of Nigeria Air Ways after almost a decade
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by sobastical: 8:33pm On Dec 17, 2019
BULLCRAP

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Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by lexy2014: 8:34pm On Dec 17, 2019
Its funny how someone comes up with just 3 achievements and then concludes that buhari is Nigeria's best president since 1960. Some of d info provided are verifiable others are highly contestable. If that's d case, that leaves d 3 achievements short
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Lush100(m): 8:36pm On Dec 17, 2019
haha my guy,
the hope ur guy is talking about is coming from his backyard.
the patience is from his front yard
the power will come from his i-pass-my-neighbour generator,
strong naira will come from herdsmen from Niger as forex for naira,
fuel price reduction will come from the exploration of crude Northern NIgeria petroleum Corp(nnpc) has been looking for up North for the past 5 yrears in zamfara and borno,
low fuel subsidy will come after serving third or fourth term
improved security will come from bokoharam
police humanity will come from sars,
massive Exodus back to Nigeria will come when another speech on lazy youth will touch our people in diaspora,
election orderliness will come from kongi and kaduja govt after monkey and baboon no longer have blood.
nepotism will end from kastinah duarah,
lawful and orderly obeying court order can not come at all
my brother
patience is coming or came from bayelsa state(mama peace)

Taciturn1:

Where is the improvement to give us hope?

No Power, Weak Naira, Fuel price increase despite high subsidy, Insecurity, Police brutality, massive exodus of our brightest minds to Europe and America, Election violence, Sectionalism (Nepotism), No connection between government and the people, Lawlessness.

Where is the hope or patience coming from?

Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by hrykanu231(m): 8:41pm On Dec 17, 2019
Maraokere:
An APC Member, Alwan Hassan, on President Muhammed Buhari's Birthday, has penned down why he is Nigeria's best President.

President Muhammed Buhari is celebrating his 77th birthday today, 17th December 2019

Facts Revealed: Why Buhari is Nigeria’s Best President (Economy, Investment, Agriculture and Social Investment)

By: Alwan Hassan

INTRODUCTION

I cannot remember who once said that if you try to deny the truth, it does not change the facts. This is where we are in Nigeria today, with the significant achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

In the first part of this series, we examined infrastructure — highlighting why the greatness of the Buhari presidency is hinged on the sustainable impact of many of its policies, programs, and projects. In this part, we will be discussing how and why President Buhari’s economic, investment, agricultural, and social investment programs are unparalleled in the history of our nation.

AGRICULTURE

First of all, to give us an insight into some of the notable achievements of Buhari’s administration, during his first term as a democratically-elected President, in 2017 alone, Nigeria’s agricultural exports grew by an outstanding 180.7% above its 2016 value.

Similarly, the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) of the Central Bank of Nigeria, to encourage farming across Nigeria, has made available N82 billion in funding to 350,000 farmers of rice, wheat, maize, cotton, cassava, poultry, soybeans, and groundnut. So far, these farmers have helped to cultivate over 400,000 hectares of land — leading Nigeria to become more self-sufficient when it comes to the provision of basic food items.

It is important to also point out that the ABP has substantially raised the local production of rice in the country. As it currently stands, yields have doubled from 2-3 tonnes per hectare while Nigeria’s paddy production has doubled compared to its 2014 levels.

Between 2016 and 2018, eight new rice mills have come on-stream in Nigeria, a situation that has increased the country’s milled rice production by about 60 percent, from 2.5 million metric tonnes in 2015, to 4 million metric tonnes in 2017. There is also more than a billion dollars private sector investments in the production of rice, wheat, sugar, poultry and animal feed, since 2015 — this shows that many more Nigerians have returned to the farm and reaping significant rewards.

Additionally, there is also the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises (LIFE) programme which was initiated by the Buhari administration. This program, which is aimed at bringing life back to rural communities through the empowerment of youth, women and other vulnerable groups across the country, is geared towards promoting community-based on-farm and off-farm business activities as a model for job and wealth creation amongst unemployed youth and women in rural and suburban households. As the programme continues to grow, it is expected to establish over 150,000 cooperatives nationwide under commodity value chain groups.

The Buhari administration has made provision of agricultural credit for financing the production of rice, wheat, ginger, maize and soybeans in Kebbi, Niger, Kaduna, Kano, Enugu, Benue, Zamfara, Anambra and Kwara States.

Still, in a bid to aid the growth of the agricultural sector, fourteen moribund Fertilizer Blending Plants have been revitalized so far under the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (PFI); with a total capacity of 2.3 million metric tonnes of NPK fertilizer.

The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (which involves a partnership with the Government of Morocco, for the supply of phosphate), has thus far resulted in the revitalization of 14 blending plants across the country, with a total installed capacity over 2 million metric tonnes. The benefits include annual savings of US$200 million in foreign exchange, and N60 billion annually in budgetary provisions for fertilizer subsidies. The Scheme has also made it possible for farmers to purchase fertilizer at prices up to 30 percent cheaper than previously available.

ECONOMY

Shifting to the economy, the Buhari administration has made concerted efforts in resuscitating the economy which was worst hit by the 2016 – 2017 recession. The inflation rate has fallen from about 17% to the current 11.61%. Nigeria’s External Reserves have risen from $29 billion in May 2015 to $42 billion in 2019.

Tax Revenue increased to N1.17 Trillion in Q1 2018, a 51% increase on the Q1 2017 figure, following the addition of six million new taxpayers to the tax base in an effort by the Buhari administration to diversify government revenues.

Solid Minerals’ contribution to the Federation Account outstandingly rose from N700 million in 2015 to N3.5 billion in 2017.

Moreover, US$1.7 billion has been saved by the Buhari government following negotiations to reduce the US$6.8 billion accumulated in NNPC/IOC Joint Venture Cash Call arrears to US$5.1 billion. While for Nigeria’s non-oil export earnings, for the first time in Nigeria’s history, it reached a record high of 577 billion naira between January and March 2018.

Similarly, under the Buhari administration, the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) has seen fresh inflows of US$1.15 billion since 2016, and more than N300 billion in private sector investments in the rice value chain since 2015.

Nigeria has moved 24 places upwards in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings since 2018, earning a place on the list of top ten reforming economies in the world. Nigeria has similarly moved 22 points upwards in the Global Competitiveness index. Of course, the Buhari-led Federal Government has made investments in modular refineries, to ease the fuel situation in the country.

The Bank of Industry under this government has disbursed more than N160 billion in loans since 2016, just as the Nigerian Stock Market ended 2017 as one of the best- performing in the world, with returns over 40 percent.

An average of US$1 billion is recorded as weekly turnover through the new FX Window introduced by the CBN headed by Godwin Emefiele in April 2017. This attracted about US$25 billion in inflows in its first year, and a total turnover of $47.14 billion – indicating rising investor confidence in Nigeria.

President Buhari on November 4, 2019, assented to the Bill amending the Deep Offshore (and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract) Act, which is projected to generate an est. $500 million in additional revenues for the Federal Government in 2020, and over $1 billion from 2021.

SOCIAL INVESTMENTS

Above all else, the Buhari government has proven to be pro-masses with the incredible success recorded with its celebrated Social Investment Programme (SIP), which has been praised as the largest and most ambitious program in the country’s history, with a clear focus on the most vulnerable of our population.

Notable for its aim of investing in people, the four components of the Social Investment Programme, have yielded tremendous successes. For example, the Home Grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP), has witnessed massive enrolment in primary schools in participating states as over nine million pupils are being fed at schools with one nutritious meal per day. The Buhari-led Federal Government has so far paid out over N66 billion to the 26 states currently enrolled in the scheme.

The Buhari administration also supports nearly 300,000 Nigerians with a monthly cash transfer of N5,000 to lift them out of absolute poverty. The Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) scheme provides targeted monthly Base Cash Transfer of N5,000 to the poorest and most vulnerable households in the country, to lift them out of absolute poverty. This scheme runs across 26 states with N12.8 billion so far disbursed to beneficiaries.

With over 500,000 Nigerian graduates, selected from 36 states, and being paid a monthly stipend of N30,000 to work in various sectors like education, health, agriculture, construction, etc, the N-Power scheme is undoubtedly the largest post-tertiary employment programme in Africa. This has also — to a large extent — reduced youth unemployment as many young people who take part in the program have been reported to go into self-employment immediately after, using the monies they saved up from the program.

Through the GEEP programme which consists of the FarmerMoni, MarketMoni and TraderMoni schemes, the Buhari government has disbursed N26.4 billion in interest-free loans, to over 1 million market women, traders, artisans and farmers across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT.

BUSINESS CLIMATE

As the Buhari administration works to improve Nigeria’s business climate, in line with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, and the Nigerian Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), which is hinged on the growth and support of MSMEs; and accelerating further investments in Nigeria, the Federal Government has also launched.

http://irukkanews.com/index.php/2019/12/17/why-buhari-is-the-best-president-alwan-hassan/

This pure trash. In writing all these, one would have expected reoccurring citations from NBS, IMF and other relevant bodies responsible for data gathering; but instead. All we get are figures from BMC...Shame.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by lexy2014: 8:44pm On Dec 17, 2019
dukeprince50:
tell me who is not corrupt, PMB can't vouch for those working for him, he can only vouch for himself,
Irrespective of who he chooses, there will be bad eggs, even Jesus had Judas so who is PMB not to have bad followers.
Democracy really dull PMB, if it was military, him for don straighten Nigeria with iron hand.
He was careful at first about choosing his cabinet, remember he didn't choose them quick?

Its very interesting making excuses 4 buhari. In fact, its self defeatist. When buhari was military head of state, am not really sure how he "straightened" Nigeria that makes u think he can still replicate it.

Buharis famous statement that Abacha wasn't corrupt puts into perspective his mindset & d type of person he is. Buhari isn't a straight forward person. He is a show man who shifts like d wind.

A president doesn't need 6months to choose a cabinet & then u say its because he was looking for saints. Every serious president already has a cabinet waiting b4 he or she wins an election or worst case, b4 swearing in. Also, does buhari not no d calibre of person Akpabio is or is there no other human being from akwa ibom without Akpabios baggage? Some excuses aren't tenable
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by bejeria101(m): 9:09pm On Dec 17, 2019
post=84995609:
Only evil people will be blind to this great strides by this great man.
How many do we want to type?
We will get to a New and better Nigeria slow and steady.
God bless President Muhammadu Buhari.
God bless Nigeria.


Some people ask; where are the achievements?
Well, if they are of such mindset, unfortunately they can't be helped.
We don't have the authority to mix spittle with clay, put on their eyes, and direct them to go to Siloam pool, wash, and come back seeing.
Once anybody decides to be willfully blind, no matter what you push in front of his eyes, he wouldn't see.
If he decides to be willfully deaf, even if there are thunder peals by his ears, he won't hear
.
The blind claim not to know.
Good luck to them.
Those who know, really know.
And they are the millions who will stand by the President any day, any time....like Yours Truly.
Strides in security, agriculture, anti-corruption, infrastructure, and many others are evident.
When they drive on Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Aba Port Harcourt Expressway, and hear that early works on the Second Niger Bridge have reached about 45% completion,
and still refuse to believe, what then can anybody still do?
But thankfully, those who believe far out number the inveterate, wailing, blind cynics.



SAY NO MORE............

Here you have it!

The meat seller comes out. Where you been dey hide na last cowbender birthday bring you out lol
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Realroy: 9:17pm On Dec 17, 2019
Audio government with amplified achievement
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Taciturn1: 9:25pm On Dec 17, 2019
Lush100:
haha my guy,
the hope ur guy is talking about is coming from his backyard.
the patience is from his front yard
the power will come from his i-pass-my-neighbour generator,
strong naira will come from herdsmen from Niger as forex for naira,
fuel price reduction will come from the exploration of crude Northern NIgeria petroleum Corp(nnpc) has been looking for up North for the past 5 yrears in zamfara and borno,
low fuel subsidy will come after serving third or fourth term
improved security will come from bokoharam
police humanity will come from sars,
massive Exodus back to Nigeria will come when another speech on lazy youth will touch our people in diaspora,
election orderliness will come from kongi and kaduja govt after monkey and baboon no longer have blood.
nepotism will end from kastinah duarah,
lawful and orderly obeying court order can not come at all
my brother
patience is coming or came from bayelsa state(mama peace)

Quite funny, provocative, but true
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by knowhowk: 9:34pm On Dec 17, 2019
Your reasons are your personal opinion.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by eguarojeona: 9:50pm On Dec 17, 2019
Buhari's ardent supporters are majorly northerners/Muslims...and some dumb and misguided Southerners.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by CoolAmbience(m): 10:24pm On Dec 17, 2019
SarkinYarki:


Swear to Allah Buhari was not rigged back in


Mtchewww.

Na Atiku wan bin win before?

Buhari would win anyone amongst the current crop of politicians across the length and breadth of Nigeria, even tomorrow sef.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Ojady(m): 10:44pm On Dec 17, 2019
One question pls:
Has the quality of the Nigerian life improved, yes? Or No? If you cannot give a clear Yes or No, then STFU, myopic psycophant
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by JonDon12: 10:56pm On Dec 17, 2019
Maraokere:
An APC Member, Alwan Hassan, on President Muhammed Buhari's Birthday, has penned down why he is Nigeria's best President.

President Muhammed Buhari is celebrating his 77th birthday today, 17th December 2019

Facts Revealed: Why Buhari is Nigeria’s Best President (Economy, Investment, Agriculture and Social Investment)

By: Alwan Hassan

INTRODUCTION

I cannot remember who once said that if you try to deny the truth, it does not change the facts. This is where we are in Nigeria today, with the significant achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

In the first part of this series, we examined infrastructure — highlighting why the greatness of the Buhari presidency is hinged on the sustainable impact of many of its policies, programs, and projects. In this part, we will be discussing how and why President Buhari’s economic, investment, agricultural, and social investment programs are unparalleled in the history of our nation.

AGRICULTURE

First of all, to give us an insight into some of the notable achievements of Buhari’s administration, during his first term as a democratically-elected President, in 2017 alone, Nigeria’s agricultural exports grew by an outstanding 180.7% above its 2016 value.

Similarly, the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) of the Central Bank of Nigeria, to encourage farming across Nigeria, has made available N82 billion in funding to 350,000 farmers of rice, wheat, maize, cotton, cassava, poultry, soybeans, and groundnut. So far, these farmers have helped to cultivate over 400,000 hectares of land — leading Nigeria to become more self-sufficient when it comes to the provision of basic food items.

It is important to also point out that the ABP has substantially raised the local production of rice in the country. As it currently stands, yields have doubled from 2-3 tonnes per hectare while Nigeria’s paddy production has doubled compared to its 2014 levels.

Between 2016 and 2018, eight new rice mills have come on-stream in Nigeria, a situation that has increased the country’s milled rice production by about 60 percent, from 2.5 million metric tonnes in 2015, to 4 million metric tonnes in 2017. There is also more than a billion dollars private sector investments in the production of rice, wheat, sugar, poultry and animal feed, since 2015 — this shows that many more Nigerians have returned to the farm and reaping significant rewards.

Additionally, there is also the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises (LIFE) programme which was initiated by the Buhari administration. This program, which is aimed at bringing life back to rural communities through the empowerment of youth, women and other vulnerable groups across the country, is geared towards promoting community-based on-farm and off-farm business activities as a model for job and wealth creation amongst unemployed youth and women in rural and suburban households. As the programme continues to grow, it is expected to establish over 150,000 cooperatives nationwide under commodity value chain groups.

The Buhari administration has made provision of agricultural credit for financing the production of rice, wheat, ginger, maize and soybeans in Kebbi, Niger, Kaduna, Kano, Enugu, Benue, Zamfara, Anambra and Kwara States.

Still, in a bid to aid the growth of the agricultural sector, fourteen moribund Fertilizer Blending Plants have been revitalized so far under the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (PFI); with a total capacity of 2.3 million metric tonnes of NPK fertilizer.

The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (which involves a partnership with the Government of Morocco, for the supply of phosphate), has thus far resulted in the revitalization of 14 blending plants across the country, with a total installed capacity over 2 million metric tonnes. The benefits include annual savings of US$200 million in foreign exchange, and N60 billion annually in budgetary provisions for fertilizer subsidies. The Scheme has also made it possible for farmers to purchase fertilizer at prices up to 30 percent cheaper than previously available.

ECONOMY

Shifting to the economy, the Buhari administration has made concerted efforts in resuscitating the economy which was worst hit by the 2016 – 2017 recession. The inflation rate has fallen from about 17% to the current 11.61%. Nigeria’s External Reserves have risen from $29 billion in May 2015 to $42 billion in 2019.

Tax Revenue increased to N1.17 Trillion in Q1 2018, a 51% increase on the Q1 2017 figure, following the addition of six million new taxpayers to the tax base in an effort by the Buhari administration to diversify government revenues.

Solid Minerals’ contribution to the Federation Account outstandingly rose from N700 million in 2015 to N3.5 billion in 2017.

Moreover, US$1.7 billion has been saved by the Buhari government following negotiations to reduce the US$6.8 billion accumulated in NNPC/IOC Joint Venture Cash Call arrears to US$5.1 billion. While for Nigeria’s non-oil export earnings, for the first time in Nigeria’s history, it reached a record high of 577 billion naira between January and March 2018.

Similarly, under the Buhari administration, the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) has seen fresh inflows of US$1.15 billion since 2016, and more than N300 billion in private sector investments in the rice value chain since 2015.

Nigeria has moved 24 places upwards in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings since 2018, earning a place on the list of top ten reforming economies in the world. Nigeria has similarly moved 22 points upwards in the Global Competitiveness index. Of course, the Buhari-led Federal Government has made investments in modular refineries, to ease the fuel situation in the country.

The Bank of Industry under this government has disbursed more than N160 billion in loans since 2016, just as the Nigerian Stock Market ended 2017 as one of the best- performing in the world, with returns over 40 percent.

An average of US$1 billion is recorded as weekly turnover through the new FX Window introduced by the CBN headed by Godwin Emefiele in April 2017. This attracted about US$25 billion in inflows in its first year, and a total turnover of $47.14 billion – indicating rising investor confidence in Nigeria.

President Buhari on November 4, 2019, assented to the Bill amending the Deep Offshore (and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract) Act, which is projected to generate an est. $500 million in additional revenues for the Federal Government in 2020, and over $1 billion from 2021.

SOCIAL INVESTMENTS

Above all else, the Buhari government has proven to be pro-masses with the incredible success recorded with its celebrated Social Investment Programme (SIP), which has been praised as the largest and most ambitious program in the country’s history, with a clear focus on the most vulnerable of our population.

Notable for its aim of investing in people, the four components of the Social Investment Programme, have yielded tremendous successes. For example, the Home Grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP), has witnessed massive enrolment in primary schools in participating states as over nine million pupils are being fed at schools with one nutritious meal per day. The Buhari-led Federal Government has so far paid out over N66 billion to the 26 states currently enrolled in the scheme.

The Buhari administration also supports nearly 300,000 Nigerians with a monthly cash transfer of N5,000 to lift them out of absolute poverty. The Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) scheme provides targeted monthly Base Cash Transfer of N5,000 to the poorest and most vulnerable households in the country, to lift them out of absolute poverty. This scheme runs across 26 states with N12.8 billion so far disbursed to beneficiaries.

With over 500,000 Nigerian graduates, selected from 36 states, and being paid a monthly stipend of N30,000 to work in various sectors like education, health, agriculture, construction, etc, the N-Power scheme is undoubtedly the largest post-tertiary employment programme in Africa. This has also — to a large extent — reduced youth unemployment as many young people who take part in the program have been reported to go into self-employment immediately after, using the monies they saved up from the program.

Through the GEEP programme which consists of the FarmerMoni, MarketMoni and TraderMoni schemes, the Buhari government has disbursed N26.4 billion in interest-free loans, to over 1 million market women, traders, artisans and farmers across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT.

BUSINESS CLIMATE

As the Buhari administration works to improve Nigeria’s business climate, in line with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, and the Nigerian Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), which is hinged on the growth and support of MSMEs; and accelerating further investments in Nigeria, the Federal Government has also launched.

http://irukkanews.com/index.php/2019/12/17/why-buhari-is-the-best-president-alwan-hassan/

Is this a Stupid Joke or What? This Guy must be a comedian.

The Buhari administration has made provision of agricultural credit for financing the production of rice, wheat, ginger, maize and soybeans in Kebbi, Niger, Kaduna, Kano, Enugu, Benue, Zamfara, Anambra and Kwara States.

So FG makes "Provisions" for Agricultural Credit in 9 out if 36 states. Only 25% of states. What happened to all the rest?

Shifting to the economy, the Buhari administration has made concerted efforts in resuscitating the economy which was worst hit by the 2016 – 2017 recession. The inflation rate has fallen from about 17% to the current 11.61%. Nigeria’s External Reserves have risen from $29 billion in May 2015 to $42 billion in 2019.

Look at this table and tell me what you see



I am going to stop here because anybody that thinks that Buhari's Administration is nothing short of a failure is either Tribally Biased or Legally Insane.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by desiredhome: 12:08am On Dec 18, 2019
Taciturn1:

Where is the improvement to give us hope?

No Power, Weak Naira, Fuel price increase despite high subsidy, Insecurity, Police brutality, massive exodus of our brightest minds to Europe and America, Election violence, Sectionalism (Nepotism), No connection between government and the people, Lawlessness.

Where is the hope or patience coming from?

Simple, everything in life have principal and are govern by law even in the Bible that said seed time and harvest time will not seize as long as the earth remained. The numerous problem you mentioned are product of our life styles of greed, corruption and selfishness etc both the leaders and the followers,
Those countries were our people are running to are discipline and they have good/positive mindset, the reason things to are working well for them, completely opposite of what we have here in our country,
You can continue to do the wrong thing and expect right results
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by TruthinAction: 1:09am On Dec 18, 2019
Please add this to his achievement;

1. Limited press freedom
2. Increased fuel prize and subsidy scam remains.
3. Forgave political thieves that joined APC
4. Technically defeated Boko Haram, yet more havoc is wrought by this deadly group.
5. Made Nigerians commit suicide at an alarming rate that has never happened before.
6. His brother herdsmen carry only sticks and yet have killed several thousands of Nigerians.
7. Recovered so much money looted and not accounted for.
8. Borrowed so much money and our roads are still very bad.
9. Closed bother to rice importation and local rice now cost twice as much.
10. Declared unarmed IPOB a terrorist organization but Herdsmen that carry arms and have killed thousands, kidnapped hundreds are just criminals.

He has achieved so much indeed. Congratulations. I give him 4th term in office.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Lush100(m): 1:44am On Dec 18, 2019
sir, there's nothing provocative about my post, I am only putting my thoughts of the reality of things in poetry form.

we are in for a very serious staginflation by February 2020 (if things remain the same).

Lots of companies are downsizing.



Taciturn1:
Quite funny, provocative, but true
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Lush100(m): 1:47am On Dec 18, 2019
or both (last line)

JonDon12:




Is this a Stupid Joke or What? This Guy must be a comedian.

The Buhari administration has made provision of agricultural credit for financing the production of rice, wheat, ginger, maize and soybeans in Kebbi, Niger, Kaduna, Kano, Enugu, Benue, Zamfara, Anambra and Kwara States.

So FG makes "Provisions" for Agricultural Credit in 9 out if 36 states. Only 25% of states. What happened to all the rest?

Shifting to the economy, the Buhari administration has made concerted efforts in resuscitating the economy which was worst hit by the 2016 – 2017 recession. The inflation rate has fallen from about 17% to the current 11.61%. Nigeria’s External Reserves have risen from $29 billion in May 2015 to $42 billion in 2019.

Look at this table and tell me what you see



I am going to stop here because anybody that thinks that Buhari's Administration is nothing short of a failure is either Tribally Biased or Legally Insane.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by ForbesHomesNG(m): 2:05am On Dec 18, 2019
post=84995682:

You've said it all patriot.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Nobody: 7:29am On Dec 18, 2019
dukeprince50:
tell me who is not corrupt, PMB can't vouch for those working for him, he can only vouch for himself,
Irrespective of who he chooses, there will be bad eggs, even Jesus had Judas so who is PMB not to have bad followers.
Democracy really dull PMB, if it was military, him for don straighten Nigeria with iron hand.
He was careful at first about choosing his cabinet, remember he didn't choose them quick?
thank you for acknowledging that he is dull
Irrespective of all the nigerian presidents
buhari is among the bad eggs
period
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by tck2000(m): 8:24am On Dec 18, 2019
DaddyMorenike:
Nothing offering box no go see for church.
lol
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by lexy2014: 8:39am On Dec 18, 2019
post=84995609:
Only evil people will be blind to this great strides by this great man.
How many do we want to type?
We will get to a New and better Nigeria slow and steady.
God bless President Muhammadu Buhari.
God bless Nigeria.


Some people ask; where are the achievements?
Well, if they are of such mindset, unfortunately they can't be helped.
We don't have the authority to mix spittle with clay, put on their eyes, and direct them to go to Siloam pool, wash, and come back seeing.
Once anybody decides to be willfully blind, no matter what you push in front of his eyes, he wouldn't see.
If he decides to be willfully deaf, even if there are thunder peals by his ears, he won't hear
.
The blind claim not to know.
Good luck to them.
Those who know, really know.
And they are the millions who will stand by the President any day, any time....like Yours Truly.
Strides in security, agriculture, anti-corruption, infrastructure, and many others are evident.
When they drive on Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Aba Port Harcourt Expressway, and hear that early works on the Second Niger Bridge have reached about 45% completion,
and still refuse to believe, what then can anybody still do?
But thankfully, those who believe far out number the inveterate, wailing, blind cynics.



SAY NO MORE............

Here you have it!

U should be worried when a person comes out& list achievements in 3 areas of Nigeria's national life& then says because of those achievements, buhari is Nigeria's best president since 1960. Inasmuch as some of d information in d piece are verifiable, some are highly contestable. Taking apart these achievements will reveal a lot of loopholes which will leave u with less than 1 and a half achievements instead of d original 3.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by ifiokjohn(m): 9:49am On Dec 18, 2019
dukeprince50:
Even before the elections, it was glaring, Atiku can't win Buhari and PDP can't win APC.
The PDP has the full support in SE only, SS was majority PDP but APC was gaining ground, the north is a no go area, the love for Buhari was strong.
SW was 50:50.
PDP best chance was 2015, but 2019? not a chance
It still unfortunate you are still a goat at this time and age. been fooled around.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by ifiokjohn(m): 9:51am On Dec 18, 2019
dukeprince50:
tell me who is not corrupt, PMB can't vouch for those working for him, he can only vouch for himself,
Irrespective of who he chooses, there will be bad eggs, even Jesus had Judas so who is PMB not to have bad followers.
Democracy really dull PMB, if it was military, him for don straighten Nigeria with iron hand.
He was careful at first about choosing his cabinet, remember he didn't choose them quick?
Atleast Jesus had 99% Righteous people. but buhari appointments are 100% Nepotistic and filled with corrupt people
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by ifiokjohn(m): 9:56am On Dec 18, 2019
desiredhome:

One of the virtue Nigerians lack is patience, they want to plant now and reap the next minute, to those people even when the government brings the best policy, to those people it's rubbish because they have comform their mind to negativity
It Unfortunate you still know nothing.
I pity you.
Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by BLING4BLING: 11:29am On Dec 18, 2019
Maraokere:
An APC Member, Alwan Hassan, on President Muhammed Buhari's Birthday, has penned down why he is Nigeria's best President.

President Muhammed Buhari is celebrating his 77th birthday today, 17th December 2019

Facts Revealed: Why Buhari is Nigeria’s Best President (Economy, Investment, Agriculture and Social Investment)

By: Alwan Hassan

INTRODUCTION

I cannot remember who once said that if you try to deny the truth, it does not change the facts. This is where we are in Nigeria today, with the significant achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

In the first part of this series, we examined infrastructure — highlighting why the greatness of the Buhari presidency is hinged on the sustainable impact of many of its policies, programs, and projects. In this part, we will be discussing how and why President Buhari’s economic, investment, agricultural, and social investment programs are unparalleled in the history of our nation.

AGRICULTURE

First of all, to give us an insight into some of the notable achievements of Buhari’s administration, during his first term as a democratically-elected President, in 2017 alone, Nigeria’s agricultural exports grew by an outstanding 180.7% above its 2016 value.

Similarly, the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) of the Central Bank of Nigeria, to encourage farming across Nigeria, has made available N82 billion in funding to 350,000 farmers of rice, wheat, maize, cotton, cassava, poultry, soybeans, and groundnut. So far, these farmers have helped to cultivate over 400,000 hectares of land — leading Nigeria to become more self-sufficient when it comes to the provision of basic food items.

It is important to also point out that the ABP has substantially raised the local production of rice in the country. As it currently stands, yields have doubled from 2-3 tonnes per hectare while Nigeria’s paddy production has doubled compared to its 2014 levels.

Between 2016 and 2018, eight new rice mills have come on-stream in Nigeria, a situation that has increased the country’s milled rice production by about 60 percent, from 2.5 million metric tonnes in 2015, to 4 million metric tonnes in 2017. There is also more than a billion dollars private sector investments in the production of rice, wheat, sugar, poultry and animal feed, since 2015 — this shows that many more Nigerians have returned to the farm and reaping significant rewards.

Additionally, there is also the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises (LIFE) programme which was initiated by the Buhari administration. This program, which is aimed at bringing life back to rural communities through the empowerment of youth, women and other vulnerable groups across the country, is geared towards promoting community-based on-farm and off-farm business activities as a model for job and wealth creation amongst unemployed youth and women in rural and suburban households. As the programme continues to grow, it is expected to establish over 150,000 cooperatives nationwide under commodity value chain groups.

The Buhari administration has made provision of agricultural credit for financing the production of rice, wheat, ginger, maize and soybeans in Kebbi, Niger, Kaduna, Kano, Enugu, Benue, Zamfara, Anambra and Kwara States.

Still, in a bid to aid the growth of the agricultural sector, fourteen moribund Fertilizer Blending Plants have been revitalized so far under the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (PFI); with a total capacity of 2.3 million metric tonnes of NPK fertilizer.

The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (which involves a partnership with the Government of Morocco, for the supply of phosphate), has thus far resulted in the revitalization of 14 blending plants across the country, with a total installed capacity over 2 million metric tonnes. The benefits include annual savings of US$200 million in foreign exchange, and N60 billion annually in budgetary provisions for fertilizer subsidies. The Scheme has also made it possible for farmers to purchase fertilizer at prices up to 30 percent cheaper than previously available.

ECONOMY

Shifting to the economy, the Buhari administration has made concerted efforts in resuscitating the economy which was worst hit by the 2016 – 2017 recession. The inflation rate has fallen from about 17% to the current 11.61%. Nigeria’s External Reserves have risen from $29 billion in May 2015 to $42 billion in 2019.

Tax Revenue increased to N1.17 Trillion in Q1 2018, a 51% increase on the Q1 2017 figure, following the addition of six million new taxpayers to the tax base in an effort by the Buhari administration to diversify government revenues.

Solid Minerals’ contribution to the Federation Account outstandingly rose from N700 million in 2015 to N3.5 billion in 2017.

Moreover, US$1.7 billion has been saved by the Buhari government following negotiations to reduce the US$6.8 billion accumulated in NNPC/IOC Joint Venture Cash Call arrears to US$5.1 billion. While for Nigeria’s non-oil export earnings, for the first time in Nigeria’s history, it reached a record high of 577 billion naira between January and March 2018.

Similarly, under the Buhari administration, the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) has seen fresh inflows of US$1.15 billion since 2016, and more than N300 billion in private sector investments in the rice value chain since 2015.

Nigeria has moved 24 places upwards in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings since 2018, earning a place on the list of top ten reforming economies in the world. Nigeria has similarly moved 22 points upwards in the Global Competitiveness index. Of course, the Buhari-led Federal Government has made investments in modular refineries, to ease the fuel situation in the country.

The Bank of Industry under this government has disbursed more than N160 billion in loans since 2016, just as the Nigerian Stock Market ended 2017 as one of the best- performing in the world, with returns over 40 percent.

An average of US$1 billion is recorded as weekly turnover through the new FX Window introduced by the CBN headed by Godwin Emefiele in April 2017. This attracted about US$25 billion in inflows in its first year, and a total turnover of $47.14 billion – indicating rising investor confidence in Nigeria.

President Buhari on November 4, 2019, assented to the Bill amending the Deep Offshore (and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contract) Act, which is projected to generate an est. $500 million in additional revenues for the Federal Government in 2020, and over $1 billion from 2021.

SOCIAL INVESTMENTS

Above all else, the Buhari government has proven to be pro-masses with the incredible success recorded with its celebrated Social Investment Programme (SIP), which has been praised as the largest and most ambitious program in the country’s history, with a clear focus on the most vulnerable of our population.

Notable for its aim of investing in people, the four components of the Social Investment Programme, have yielded tremendous successes. For example, the Home Grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP), has witnessed massive enrolment in primary schools in participating states as over nine million pupils are being fed at schools with one nutritious meal per day. The Buhari-led Federal Government has so far paid out over N66 billion to the 26 states currently enrolled in the scheme.

The Buhari administration also supports nearly 300,000 Nigerians with a monthly cash transfer of N5,000 to lift them out of absolute poverty. The Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) scheme provides targeted monthly Base Cash Transfer of N5,000 to the poorest and most vulnerable households in the country, to lift them out of absolute poverty. This scheme runs across 26 states with N12.8 billion so far disbursed to beneficiaries.

With over 500,000 Nigerian graduates, selected from 36 states, and being paid a monthly stipend of N30,000 to work in various sectors like education, health, agriculture, construction, etc, the N-Power scheme is undoubtedly the largest post-tertiary employment programme in Africa. This has also — to a large extent — reduced youth unemployment as many young people who take part in the program have been reported to go into self-employment immediately after, using the monies they saved up from the program.

Through the GEEP programme which consists of the FarmerMoni, MarketMoni and TraderMoni schemes, the Buhari government has disbursed N26.4 billion in interest-free loans, to over 1 million market women, traders, artisans and farmers across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT.

BUSINESS CLIMATE

As the Buhari administration works to improve Nigeria’s business climate, in line with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, and the Nigerian Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), which is hinged on the growth and support of MSMEs; and accelerating further investments in Nigeria, the Federal Government has also launched.

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Re: Why Buhari Is The Best President - Alwan Hassan by Champneys: 2:27pm On Dec 18, 2019
Alwan Hassan I know this is your opinion but let me tell you something, you are a fu....cking vacuous troglodyte and to everyone else who agree with you, all of you are collectively insane!

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