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Friday, 3 July 2015

Lai Mohammed- Buhari has the blueprint to Nigeria's ecomonic and health problems

The National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Lai Mohammed spoke on Thursday during his 9th Ramadan Lecture in Oro, Kwara State about how the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has the solution to tackle Nigeria’s developmental challenges.

He said that Nigeria has a lot of challenges in many sectors especially in areas of health, poverty, education and unemployment.

 

He said Buhari’s administration had worked out immediate and long term measures to deal with the challenges in all critical sectors.

He said Buhari’s government would solve the problems ‘even in the face of paucity of funds.
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According to him, the scarcity of funds was caused by the fall in the price of crude oil, which Nigeria depended on for most of its foreign exchange revenue.
He added that the paucity of funds was caused by the alleged “unbridled and maddening corruption that has seen public officers ferreting away public funds.”
Mohammed said,
“I have deliberately taken us through the grim statistics in the very key areas of health, education, poverty and unemployment to drive home the point that we are in trouble, as a nation, if we don’t act in a deliberate, concerted and determined way to turn things around for the better.”
He said that while Nigerians had made history by voting for the APC to take over the reins of power from a ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, that held sway for 16 years, they must now follow up by ensuring that the process of change – which they brought about – came into fruition.
According to him, the best way to do it is for Nigerians to remain politically-aware and engaged as they were in the run-up to the elections.
“That simply means they must be willing to defend the change they voted for by continuing to support the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, while preventing the reactionary forces, who never wanted or voted for change anyway, from sabotaging his party’s change mantra. Whatever is worth fighting for is worth defending.
“I say this with all sense of responsibility, and against the stark realities that we face daunting challenges in all sectors. Never before has our nation been put in a situation where it virtually had to start rebuilding from the scratch, after almost all sectors have become nearly comatose. This is why it is necessary for the new government at the centre to make haste slowly, and get it right once and for all.
“Whereas we face huge problems in the economic and security sectors, as well as in the area of infrastructural renewal, just to mention a few, let us restrict ourselves to the social issues alone for the purpose of these remarks.”
According to him, Nigeria’s health statistics are worse than the average for African countries, even though Nigeria claims to be the giant of Africa.
He said 128 children were dying in every 1000 live births as of 2013 while mortality from malaria was estimated at 1,157 deaths per 100,000 population.
He added that tuberculosis was estimated at five deaths per 100,000 population in 2013.
He stated that “about 900,000 children and mothers die each year in Nigeria, accounting for 14 per cent of all maternal and 13 per cent of all under-5 deaths globally, and second only to India.”
According to him, at 576 deaths per 100,000 live births, the maternal mortality ratio has remained static since 2008.
He stated that although child mortality is falling, progress is insufficient to reach the MDG targets.
Mohammed also said that “an increasing proportion of child deaths, that is 37 per cent, occurs during the first month of life from largely preventable causes which are complications during birth, infection and complications of premature births.”
He added that malnutrition remained a significant challenge, contributing to 35 per cent of deaths in children under-5 years in Nigeria.
“The proportion of underweight – children who have low weight for their age- increased by 21% between 2003 and 2013, and the proportion of children with wasting, that is low weight for height, increased by 64% during the same period.
“Overall, socio-economic and geographical inequalities in health outcomes and access to healthcare are stark and increasing, with the poor and rural having worst outcomes.
“In the area of immunisation, Nigeria is still one of the three remaining polio-endemic countries, together with Pakistan and Afghanistan.   In addition, Nigeria has the world’s largest burden of HIV-positive newborns, with more than 50,000 children born with positive status each year.”
He also said Nigeria’s education system should prepare the children for the responsibilities of citizenship and prepare the youths to contribute to the development of the country.
He stated that unfortunately the current system was failing to equip Nigeria’s children with the knowledge and skills they needed to thrive in today’s rapidly changing society and economy.
According to him,the current situation of education in Nigeria depicts large numbers of children, that is 10.5 million, remain out of school.
He added that children from poorer households, rural areas and females were more likely not to be in school.
Primary school attendance is 44 %  in the northeast compared to 81 % in the southeast. Even when children are in school, a large proportion are not learning.
According to him nearly half of all children who have completed primary school cannot read a complete sentence.
Mohammed also said that a large proportion of Nigerian population live very close to the poverty line and are highly vulnerable to small variations of income.
He stated that since 2003, Nigeria had recorded strong economic growth, with real Gross Domestic Product growth averaging seven per cent.
He added that however, in the same period, poverty rate had only declined slightly from about 48.4% in 2003 to 46 % in 2010.
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61 comments:

  1. Wen wil nija get better seff

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    1. DONT MIND ALL THEM HASTY PEOPLE WANTING HIM TO ANNOUNCE MINISTER AS IF THAT IS WHAT IS IMPIRTANT, THE MAN IS PERO RING ROOT ANALYSIS FIRST TO SEE WHERE WE ARE BEFORE TALKING STEPS ON SELECTING WHO US FIT....NIGERIANS R JUST USE TO STUPID HASTY ANNIUNCEMENT D THAT HAS LEADERS D COUNTRY NO WHERE...GOD BE WITH U BUHARI TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT AND NEEDED, ALL D VULTURES AROUND LOOKING FOR POST ION ARE D IMPATIENT ONE AND DONT LET STUPID AMERICA WHO HAVE NO CLUE WHAT THEY R DOING WITH THEIR BAD DECISIONS DICTATE HOW FAST OR SLOW U DO UR THING!!!!!

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  2. Please enough talk, we want action......

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    1. U all commenting saying stupid talk when your unemployed and underemployed selves are being passed to employ illeterates by Ambode....sit there on Linda's blog while they employ illeterates to make decisions for you since with all ur education social media is all u people in nigeria spend ur time on.

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  3. PMB is the right key for Nigeria, with time, all the blind bats making noise will see with their eyes, Mr president, you are doing a great job already, keep it up,all the noise from left, right and Centre are being prompted by pdp members. But the God that crown you the winner,will help guide you through the right path you are already leading your citizens. Carry o, masu gud su gudu,baba Ya zo.

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  4. See enough of all dis stories and Act fast..

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  5. WE DEY SEATDON LOOK

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  6. Oga Ejoorr ooo . campaign don finish . lets see the practical no more oral work please

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  7. They don't have a blue print or vision for this country. He just stupidly proved it. So unintelligent. If they had the blue print "he won't just list out the problems but the solutions to the problems according to the supposed blue print they claim to have

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  8. Blah blah blah! Get on with the job at hand!!

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  9. IS LIAR MOHAMMED KIDDING?. WHAT IS THE SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS ACCORDING TO YOUR BLUE PRINT THEN?.

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  10. Una (apc) can Sabi how to lie. What!!! Aboki dwarri boy and bonario nnags, stop talking stupidly. You're first a Nigerian before party affiliations. Let's call things as we see it. I voted for change, but I absolute regret it. See how hausas are taking all the appointments. Makes realize that Jonathan was a saint for where buhari dey

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  11. Point of correction. You mean that you have the list of problems not the blue print. Sorry but we have had this problem list since 1960.

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  12. This man is telling us things we know already but what is the magic you want to perform to solve these problems?

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  13. This man is still electioneering instead of telling us the actions or steps the govt. wants to take to solve the problems

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  14. Toh...we'll be patient enough.

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  15. Liar!

    Krix via iPhone 6 gold

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  16. There's no doubt that Nigeria is still on auto pilot mode. We either wake up and leave all these motivational talks behind.
    The reality is that no has knows it all, but my suggestion is that they should start rolling out their blueprint now, not tomorrow.
    From all indications, another petrol crises is looming, legislatures in shambles, Insurgency is not abating, and we say we have a blueprint.
    Shame on you all.

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  17. Get to work niccur




    ~make I go take one bottle of beer~

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  18. I'll say it again he'll deliver insha Allah

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  19. what sort of blue print does he have, he is tribalist, Yoruba should wise up.

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  20. God shall crown all his efforts with success. Nigeria must survive. Linda take note!

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  21. Somebody should as a matter of urgency seek this mofu*ker out and weld his big mouth with 6G welding process.......bia Alika....campaign is long gone and it's time to start work and u people are still blabbing and telling stories......d thunder wey go fire u dey do serious press-up now....anu mpam

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  22. story that touch its only mouth you guys can make. why are u not working ??? oh una talk say our vault dey empty is ok!!!!!! mad pipoo

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  23. we want action

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  24. Mr Lie Lie Mohammed will not keep his dirty mouth shut ....is it a must u must lie to us , Am tired of you people excuse of giving me my CHANGE

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  25. Nothing can be done with words...Action speaks louder.














    ~~~PINKY

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  26. This Lai mohammed's mouth will never stop stinking...

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  27. This Lai mohammed's mouth will never stop stinking...

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  28. This Lai mohammed's mouth will never stop stinking...

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  29. We are patiently waiting for the change o!!!

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  30. Nnaa Menn!! I don tire for dis buhari will do dis.. Buhari will do that.. I want to see raw action

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  31. All these talk talk are enough,we want action.

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  32. Muhammadu Buhari: Lie Muhammed, what shall we do now to keep Wailing Wailers off my back while I sneak down to Daura to check my cows (my side business) and helipad?

    Lai Muhammed: Sir, I will write a pile of junk and stuff it with numbers, to make it seem intellectual and legit. They will swallow it. Nigerians are mumus. Sir, I spoke to Bukola Saraki about awarding clothing, feeding, transport and security allowance to your cows. I think some of your cows should be part of your cabinet.


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    1. M so laffin ma f@#ing ass out. Joke of the day, nice one bruh

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  33. Liar Mohammed, too much talk no action.

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  34. this shld stop making noise jare

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  35. this man shld stop making noise jare

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  36. We're yet to see it happening...so y'all shud stop talking and start working towards all d promises y'all made to Nigerians...

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  37. Oga Lie Lie Mohammed or whatever u call ur Lie Lie self,kindly save us all this plenty plenty rubbish talk, all of you are rogues to begin with, so what's there to say? Have u purged yourself of all your evil?you n your co-evil travellers think the youth of this country will believe a bunch of leaders who's been stealing our collective wealth over the decades? What good do u wish upon us when u have billions stolen n ur 10th generation is secured,yet a common man cannot boast of garri to drink. U r an old fool to think u guys can keep deceiving the youth of this country,there's curse of stolen wealth is upon all of you and your entire generation if u don't know. Greedy old dirty bastards!!! Finally, let me warn all u rogues in APC to stop using Buhari's hard earned reputation to cover your putrid image, we shall never listen to you or any of you in dat matter, so save d world ur dragon's breathe. Nigerians believe firmly in Buhari and never in APC,am a yoruba, n I know we voted d party,not even d Buhari. So pls administration is about God Almighty and President Buhari his chosen one. Not APC.

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  38. Tell lasma to come and help baba go slow.

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  39. And some 1 should tell Buhari not to wear suits again..He should continue wearing those his mallam cloths. To wear suits no be by force.

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  40. FULL IMPLEMENTATION ASAP

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  41. Pls Nigeria is more polio endemic. Kindly update your information from WHO before feeding Nigerians lies. #my2cents

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  42. What are we doing with all these statistics? You need it more to help you plan better on delivering on the much awaited change. You are no longer in opposition remember. The figures are damning to you now.

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  43. Juz av d feelingzz dat our new President wl deliver#

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  44. APC stop campaigning and start performing.

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  45. WHAT IS HE STILL CAMPAIGNING OR COMPLAINING OF THIS TIME AGAIN. YOU ALREADY HAVE THE POWER LIE MOHAMMED SO WE WANTS TO SEE THE PROMISED CHANGE. BUT, LET ME ALSO REMIND YOU THAT BOKO HARAM HAS KILLED HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE UNDER BUHARI'S WATCH AND NOTHING HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT IT. AND THE BODY LANGUAGE OF THE MR PRESIDENT TELLS HE IS LESS CONCERN SINCE HE DOES NOT WANT TO ADDRESS THE SITUATION.

    AS NIGERIANS ARE EXPECTING TO SEE ACTIONS FROM APC ADMINISTRATION THE CONFUSED BUHARI IS HOPING AND WAITING FOR G7 DIRECTIONS. BABA GO SLOW.

    WE CAN'T BE DECEIVE WITH YOUR COMPLAINS AND LIES ANYMORE LIE MOHAMMED.

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  46. Are these excuses giving in advance for possible failure? APC, no stories o

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  47. This man does not seem to understand that elections are over. His pattern of speech ought to have changed by now. still sounding blame..ish. Nuff talk abeg, get to work already.

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  48. Now it's so glaring that this APC guys have nothing to offer.
    I kept asking people during the campaign that since APC are claiming that the former govt had wreck down the economy, and they (apc) are making election promises like promotion offer... that where are they going to get the money from so as to fulfill their promises.but ppl will wont listen....
    I watched Buhari's interview with CNN before the election,He was asked asked by Amanpour of CNN that;
    "sir,concerning the falling price of crude oil in the global market,what are your plans, as regard on how to generate revenue?.....he just replied;
    "we will fight corruption and get our money back'
    mehn..i was so shocked..he lacks analytical skills and ideas, I was expecting him in to replied with strong economical policies,like instance import& export,agriculture,foriegn exchanges policies etc

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  49. Oga dey talk like say na Exam...ogbeni show the answer

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  50. How is it ciitizens are not adequately informed about the economic and health blueprint? Or it is only for PMB and a select few close to him? The least PMB can do is to inform, include and seek feedback from citizens on the new direction/s he is embarking on. Just saying.

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