Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 2:09pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 2:07pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
AZeD1: He was in the educational sector. He was appointed more because of his success story in Haiti in fighting poverty and disease when he was with WHO... he captured this in his nomination letter where he wrote something like; "one(world bank) of the most critical institutions fighting poverty and providing assistance to developing countries in the world today... This still doesn't justify Hameed Ali custom story either technically or by experience... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:57pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
MizMyColi: Agaru23, to whom sense is given, brain is expected, use it! Leave the guy to enjoy his confusion   |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:56pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
kenny987: Nwoke I kwuru of una! N'ekwa anya ofu.ma ma lee ya onu. Jesi ike jare...temperature m anaghi aghotazi ogologo akuko now   |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:54pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
AZeD1: The head of world bank is a doctor.
**its not like i have any respect for the institution though. Check out how many years experience he had in financial sector prior to that appointment.. |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:53pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:49pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:43pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
AZeD1: What is Hameed's brief is to introduce professionalism, punctuality, efficiency and a sense of service to customs? Do you need special customs training for that? You have no idea what Buhari want's to achieve in his custom "reforms" so all your points are moot until you can prove that Col Hammed is not suitable to achieving that. What you listed are merely secondary functions of CG... Check out ALL the sub-sectors under CG with all ACGs and DCGs and see how an inexperienced CG can give lead or headway to such people...Bro wake up plz...Can you imagine a CBN with an engineer leading them  or a Minister of finance who's graduate of Hausa language  ...That's exactly what you're saying here... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:35pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
Candyrain: Hello babygirl, how are you? Make una no continue this love nwantiti here...shift to derailers room next door  |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:33pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
AZeD1: 1) Go and read the civil service rules. The answer to your question is there.
2) You need to understand the sports analogy very well. Besides i never said they win (comprehension is very important when reading)
3) What's the prerequisite to be president or a business owner? 1)Link to first one for ease of reading plz... 2)thanks...I hope I comprehend better next time 3)As business owner or president, your original idea is prerequisite as driver to your subordinates otherwise you head for the rocks...No matter what, buhari/Hameed are analogue bro |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:30pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:26pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:22pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
hinwazaka: The statement by the spokesman for the government, Femi Adesina only ended up adding salt to injury. It was a big slap on the faces of easterners. This is a government which is solely based on nepotism and bias, and that is clear for all to see. Also, the reformation and restructuring programme undertaken by the GEJ administration is the reason the country's institutions and economy is still standing, despite the Global economic meltdown. But this cannot hold for long, especially with the new administration's lackadaisical approach to governance, their uncreative ability to continue on the laudable programmes of the last administration, and the recent events in the globe. If care is not taken, we will be facing the worst economic collapse since the days of SAP. Once Iran becomes very active in oil market and given their socialist stance, Nigeria will go in for a rough ride... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:16pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
AZeD1: CG of customs is a political appointment so nobody was denied career growth. CBN boss was brought from outside so was the NNPC boss and other government agencies. There's a reason why the constitution gave power the president to make that appointment.
There's no way it can cause moral because most employees in the civil service (plus the military and para military) know that heading the various government institutions is a political appointment and not by automatic promotion.
What training are you talking about? Hammed Ali is not going into the field... He's an administrative head, he's ruled a state so he should know one or two things about running an agency.
Tutored in what? You do know there are training manuals right and there's a thing called self learning?
Who told you Hammed Ali is ICT compliant? Assumption is the mother of all f**k ups
How? Read the earlier comment about making assumptions.
The fish rots from the head. E.g In sports, all you need to do is to change the coach and the results are different. Apply that analogy here. 1)Since permanent secretary is a political appointment, why aren't they taken from banking sector or any other field outside civil service? 2)If your sports analogy is right, why do teams lose? 3)An administrator(Hameed Ali) with no knowledge of customs operations cannot function effectively neither can he effect any positive change there because he lacks prerequisite knowledge...He's a military man and now a farmer, is there relationship between that and his present role?...Dikko succeeded because he had some afore knowledge of the sector... 4)Your other issues are answered in these links... http://leadership.ng/opinions/457549/nigeria-customs-service-an-anvilhttps://www.thecable.ng/fg-gazette-raises-questions-alis-appointment-customs-comptroller-general |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:05pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:03pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: I want to detach him from his emotional connections to political persuasion as to help him understand the subject and your propositions in this debate.
Sometimes it pays to win some through polite means and at same time presenting stronger arguments that are explicit. Great...Wish to be able to put my emotions to check like you before I can confront such people  Takes lots of maturity my boss  |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 1:00pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:58pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:55pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Is like you haven't grasp what the bone of contention is. There is a subsisting gazette detailing the procedures for choosing a substantive Comptroller General of Customs which President Buhari flaunted.
Though not part of the statues establishing Nigerian Customs, it categorically states that comptroller general be chosen from the current assistants hence your question is unexpected. If will be a fat lie to say that all the assistants are corrupt and incompetent going by the achievements in revolutionizing that sector in the past few years... I think buhari has trust issues too  |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:52pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
Rose2014: Lol Ok I'll try to resist the temptation
Candyrain will be here in a few hours Its well then...Just that I see you more nowadays with Kennedy or something(can't remember the moniker fully but a female she is) than him... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:49pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:45pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
Rose2014: Why do u think the one post Buhari quickly gave SW is spokesman ?:- To defend whatever he does So he basically put my SW brothers in a position to defend him. Biko babe, no turn am to ethnic bashing...   how u dey? Candyrain nko? Is he on sabbatical? |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:43pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Most Nigerians are not aware that major problem in civil/public service is absolute documentations where paperworks and procedures are kept and maintained against what goes-on on the background hence auditors and outsiders are kept in limbo.
It takes a regenerated insider who buys into the anti-corruption vision of Mr President to challenge these paperworks.
Nigerians even pay court clerks different amount from what is written on the receipts issued without complaining or putting up a fight.
Regrets for consequences of our actions (if caught) is not called repentance because the propensity to repeat the crime is still subconsciously ingrained. And to think this Hameed Ali has been out of government circles for over 20years leaves much to be desired...His career background has nothing to do with custom operations and his retirement background has nothing to do with same or similar government activities... So how does he effect any constructive positive change in such a system  |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:35pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
themilanway: Suggest one or two names who would have been better than Hameed Ali.
Nigeria doesn't revolve around Jonathan or his family or him been kicked to the curb.
Why wasn't this noise when the NNPC MD was appointed?
Stop antagonizing Buhari unecessarily. Kachikwu, NNPC boss is a professional in same field he was appointed having been with ExxonMobil from where he came... Diezani came from Shell... These are technocrats or career professionals still operating in the same field of specialization... Was Hameed Ali a custom officer before now  Hasn't he retired from active service to be appointed back like Daura of DSS to occupy positions which primarily belong to folks still in active service which aren't political office... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:31pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
southsouthman: Haven you heard that your appointed messiah has refused to accept the job because he cannot do the job. PMB has sent several persons to go beg Ali yet he has refused to accept it. Ali had tot that he will be appointed as the CoS haven worked in that capacity for PMB in thick and thin. PMB played him out and gave that position to another. It is amazing how we support people. We should stop mortgaging our future. These old men have all lived their lives. We should be able to say the correct them while they trying to make things work better in the country for us. Thanks boss...Most APC supporters here see criticism from point of view of an enemy talking...Reason why leaders fail... Moreover, Buhari was governor at late 20's or early 30's just like most of these other old men that populate our political system... while youths instead of asking for space to explore their leadership skills, would rather these old men continue while they act as touts, thugs, and hatchet men for them... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:17pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Have you ever considered that most propositions that made positive and lasting changes to human existence were made "outside the box".
Evaluating the pros and cons inherent in the choices available to our government is not in anyway siding or supporting corrupt practices rather expounding the alternative. I think the "ignore button" you dashed me the other time helped me condone him   |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:16pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
menesheh: A semi illiterate will always remain a semi-illiterate until the such is willing to improve. I think buhari would have helped his case...if he assembled a good cabinet that educates and directs his activities than allowing his ego and other northern extremists derail whatever good intention he may have... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:13pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
Miranda11: Just to point out RTD Col Hameed Ali has not even resumed work n going by what is being said, he is likely to reject the appointment but this is yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile certain Mr Atte is acting as the CG. Good to know...Nigerians due to knack for power will jump at appointments they know from onset they have nothing to offer such group or MDA...My respect for Ali Hameed will skyrocket if he rejects the appointment based on reasons stated above...because he may end up doing more harm than good to that agency... |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 12:06pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Ordinary Nigerian cannot fathom or evaluate the cost of training hence can't understand the disservice and implications of grafting unknown outsider into a system that is so broad and technologically driven.
Even the framers of subsisting gazette on choice of comptroller general envisaged the benefits before inculcating such guidelines.
The justification for the choice of Col. Hameed Ali is preposterous and it endangers corporate teamwork and breaks supply chains. Smart submission as always...thanks Someone challenged me about porous borders and activities of custom men there as evidence of corruption... I had to explain that border patrol is primarily a function of Nigeria Immigration Service cum other security agencies...Customs to end such heinous acts of officials at borders need to continue with the automation of their activities which has gained substantial ground under Jonathan/Dikko era...hence only need to be extended to such other areas that are yet to be incorporated. With technology, such sharp practices will reduce drastically. Though an average Nigerian will still prefer to "sort" custom official than do the right thing. Remember, we erroneously make corruption a federal disease while it is a national epidemic ingrained in the system of an average Nigerian who would prefer to cut corners than follow due process. An APC stalwart here was caught shortchanging service providers   Isn't it stealing and corruption in his own cadre? while he sits at home insulting Jonathan as corrupt and cause of his problem. But truth is, he is a thief operating in his own constituency for now, pending when given national recognition to upgrade his looting expertise there   |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 11:52am On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 11:42am On Sep 03, 2015 |
agarawu23: Barcanista = whynoth
Who na wan fool ?  But on a second thought, Why do you think so? Explicitly drop your reasons plzzzz...thanks |
Politics › Re: Another Look At Buhari's Technocrat Story... by Whynotthetruth(op): 11:39am On Sep 03, 2015 |
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