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PoliticsRe: 25000 PDP Members In RIVERS State Defect To APC. by warrior01: 12:44pm On Oct 29, 2015
Op, you're wrong. It's 2500000. Abi make I add more zeros?
PoliticsRe: El-Rufai Arrives Bauchi In A Jet For Progressives Govs Forum..photos by warrior01: 12:42pm On Oct 29, 2015
Ok
PoliticsRe: We Won’t Present Candidate Against Wike In Rerun – IPAC by warrior01: 11:50am On Oct 29, 2015
Ok
PoliticsRe: Never Again Would Politicians Seek Public Office For Personal Gains – Buhari by warrior01: 11:47am On Oct 29, 2015
Abeg, this man should just do quick and comot there. People are tired of all these rhetorics from your vacation centers
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Economy Collapsing, Csos Tell Buhari by warrior01(op): 11:17am On Oct 29, 2015
And the "change" continues

PoliticsNigeria Economy Collapsing, Csos Tell Buhari by warrior01(op): 11:14am On Oct 29, 2015
ABUJA – ‎A coalition of over 60 Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, in Nigeria, yesterday, decried what they termed “steady and continuous decline of the Nigerian economy” under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The groups, at a strategy meeting they held in Abuja yesterday under the aegis of ‎Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, said there was urgent need for President Buhari to evolve a sustainable economic plan that will attract foreign investors into ‎the country.

‎The leader of the coalition and Executive Director of Policy and Legal Advocacy Center, PLAC, Mr. Clement Nwankwo, in his opening remarks, said the “dwindling economic fortunes of Nigeria” could be a function of the inability of President Buhari to appoint his Ministers six months after he assumed office.

He said: “The major challenge we are currently facing is that we cannot see the urgency of ‎this administration to improve the situation. It was unfortunate that after the six months that it took to come up with list of proposed Ministers, those we saw are those that have always been around the hood.

“Why it took so long to forward their names to the National Assembly is quite a puzzle to us.

“Why Ministers who have been cleared have not been sworn in is also a puzzle to us. We are almost in the first week of November. The laws are clear that government should have submitted its budget projections for 2016 by now.

“We would have thought that Ministers would have been around to help finalise budget for presentation to the National Assembly.

“Everyday we hear on social media that some people have returned money they stole from the treasury. The government should do well by telling us who they are, the amount returned and since the money is unanticipated, we should be told what it will be used for.

“So much information and misinformation is a major worry for us. We are desperately concerned to see the government begin to function”.

Nwankwo also faulted the current foreign exchange regime operating in the country, saying, “person who is attune with modern day economics cannot recommend such”.

According to him, “We want to see change reflect in proper und‎erstanding of the Nigerian economy”.

Likewise, the Chief Executive Officer of Economic Associates, Dr. Ayo Teriba, in a paper entitled ‘Towards a Policy Framework For Economic Inclusion in Nigeria”, noted that President Buhari inherited so many economic problems from the past administration.

He however maintained that “this regime should do quick, wake up and address the problems”.

He said: “Using six months just to share portfolios is not how to go about it. ‎Currently, there is fiscal disconnect. The revenue of the government has declined, relative to the Gross Domestic Product.

“Nigeria has the highest economy, yet the lowest revenue. The revenue has steadily declined. The revenue to GDP in 2014 was 11%, while 25% is what non oil producing economies like South Africa, Egypt ‎ and Morocco, have. Other countries like Angola and Algeria that have oil, have higher revenue level of 33%.

“Nigeria should have about 40% like it use to have in 2004. The reason for the decline is not that revenue are not collected, but the leak-out from ‎government processes, e.g, crude oil theft, subsidy fraud, wide spread abuse of administration of import duty and tax waivers, abuses by autonomous income revenue collecting agencies that spend what they collect as they wish, only remitting about 80% to the Federal Government.

“There is also the issue of sectorial ‎and regional exclusion. We currently have one of the worst unemployment rate in Africa. Our economy today compared to 1960 is weaker. Nigeria needs an orderly plan to raise revenue. There is need for this administration to not only stop the leakages, but to also institute periodic watch on impact of fiscal reforms on revenue inflows.

“The new regime should have told us the situation they met at least by May, and what has changed within the first quarter since it took over. It should tell us if there is no more crude oil theft.

“Currently Nigeria has not been attracting foreign investment, we urge this administration to make the economy more attractive. Steady currency regime is required to spur growth”, he added.

‎Aside PLAC, other members of the Situation Room that met in Abuja yesterday included CLEEN Foundation, Action Aid Nigeria, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), Enough is Enough Nigeria, Wangonet, Partners for Electoral Reform, JDPC and Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement (YIAGA), CWAE. Others are Development Dynamics,Human Rights Monitor, Election Monitor, Reclaim Naija, Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Centre LSD, CITAD, Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN), CISLAC, WREP and Proactive Gender Initiative, among others.
PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Upholds The Election Of Okorocha As Governor by warrior01: 10:47am On Oct 29, 2015
Ok. So the suffering of Imo people continues. Chai! There is God o!
PhonesRe: Ending Mtn's Impunity by warrior01: 9:32am On Oct 29, 2015
Ok
PoliticsRe: EFCC Resumes Trial Of Lamorde’s Accuser by warrior01: 7:13am On Oct 29, 2015
Lol... Buhari is really fighting corruption. Buch of clowns
PoliticsRe: FAAC: FG, States, Lgs Share N389.9bn As Revenue For September by warrior01: 7:12am On Oct 29, 2015
Opinedecandid:
Hmmmm.

Solution:

All parties must be prepared to make sacrifices: the political office holders, ithe civil servants and the organised private sector. If they can't get all their salaries, they have to make do with part of it.

However, It is foolish for States Chief Executives to rely on what ever allocation they are given by the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Same way, it is also foolishness for the Federal government to continue rely on the revenue from oil.

Over the years, it wasn't enough, is it now that we are 'rescued' by the dwindling oil prices that it will be enough?
Rescued in the sense that the global decline in the value of oil has presented us with a golden opportunity to start looking inwards with a view to developing several other sectors of the economy which have laid fallow, untapped and abandoned over the years.

State governors must rise up 'dakkada' and see to it that in a few years time, they won't depend on Federal Allocation.

Again, this is the reason while some of us think, all natural resources in different states should be controlled by the states that have them, then some percentage of what they generate from there would be paid to the Federal Government.

If Nigeria and indeed, Africa must be self-sufficient, then we must practice true federalism.
With this, one bleached-skin man in the name of Donald Trump or whatever, will not vomit poo about us in a century from now.

#operationlookinwards
Most states can do nothing with the way the country is presently structured. The present system of everything going to the center will only bring more poverty and laziness. If you truly want the progress of this contraption called Nigeria, then support the restructuring of this country. Let every state develop their own resources and pace. Still bores down to issues raised by the Biafran struggle.
BusinessRe: Our Economy Has Taken A Nosedive – Ezekwesili by warrior01: 6:52am On Oct 29, 2015
FREEDOM4BIAFRA:
My brother from the land of the sun, ututu oma.
Nwanne, o ga diri gi na mma. I sala chi
PoliticsRe: I Won’t Spare Looters- Buhari by warrior01: 6:49am On Oct 29, 2015
Sorry sir, but your body language only rewards looters. From Fashola, Amaechi, Sylva, Audu Lamorde and now the new INEC chairman. What a fight against corruption.
BusinessRe: Our Economy Has Taken A Nosedive – Ezekwesili by warrior01: 5:24am On Oct 29, 2015
Madam Oby, good morning.

CelebritiesRe: Laura Ikeji Travels With New Clothes To Yankee by warrior01: 8:46pm On Oct 28, 2015
Igbo girls dey fine na but this one wowo o! Kilode
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Wears Indian Attire (photos) by warrior01: 8:16pm On Oct 28, 2015
Lol..... Ab0ki goes to India.

PoliticsRe: FG Relocates Boko Haram Detainees From Ekwulobia by warrior01: 7:46pm On Oct 28, 2015
Notwithstanding, the zoo must fall
PoliticsRe: Fresh Boko Haram Attacks In Niger Republic, 13 Killed by warrior01:
No It was a mistake; Nigeria army is winning the war
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youth Council Calls For The Unconditional Release Of Radio Biafra Director by warrior01: 6:40pm On Oct 28, 2015
If you really believe in Nigeria, then support the call for a referendum and let see who remains
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youth Council Calls For The Unconditional Release Of Radio Biafra Director by warrior01: 6:39pm On Oct 28, 2015
globalresource:
Pls leave the federal government to do their job. Buhari swore to uphold the unity of the federal republic of Nigeria.
Then he should follow the law. Let people express themselves and address the issues raised. The use of force can't stop Biafra.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youth Council Calls For The Unconditional Release Of Radio Biafra Director by warrior01: 5:57pm On Oct 28, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
Why you de abuse IYC na?
What are you still doing on nairaland fcking traitor?
PoliticsRe: Okey Ndibe Article On Buhari Administration by warrior01: 4:53pm On Oct 28, 2015
The lying liars, una good morning. How is/was the change?
PoliticsRe: Army Releases Images Of Wanted Boko Haram Members (Photo] by warrior01: 3:21pm On Oct 28, 2015
Are those not APC members? If they really need them, they know where to get them.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister (Photo) by warrior01: 2:34pm On Oct 28, 2015
What a developed India. See more

PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister (Photo) by warrior01: 2:32pm On Oct 28, 2015
Strahovski:
India's economy is far better than that of Nigeria.

1 Indian Rupee is 35 Dollars and 1 Nigerian Naira is 225 Dollars.

See the difference.
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Keep on deceiving yourself. India remains the dirtiest place on planet earth with dirt and rotten corpses everywhere. Oya, see developed india

PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister (Photo) by warrior01: 2:01pm On Oct 28, 2015
See developed India feaces everywhere.

PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister (Photo) by warrior01: 1:59pm On Oct 28, 2015
Seungrandfather:
Check your facts before u spew thrash, India is not backward...
Where do you guys even come out from? This same India?

PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister (Photo) by warrior01: 1:52pm On Oct 28, 2015
simpleseyi:
But they are still cleaner than your filthy worthless father.
Omo, see painment.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister (Photo) by warrior01: 1:48pm On Oct 28, 2015
TooNoisy:
Your middle name must be MUMU

India is the 9th biggest economy in the world and Nigeria is the biggest in Africa!
Does that make them developed? My dear, travel and see. India ko, Vietnam ni.

PoliticsRe: Buhari Meets With Narendra Modi, India's Prime Minister (Photo) by warrior01: 1:41pm On Oct 28, 2015
Tonnierichy:
India is backward?!
Don't tell me ur allowed to surf d internet Inside d rehab lipsrsealed
Yes! India is backwardly backward and their surname is poverty. Quote me anywhere

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