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What is President Buhari doing with the economy? Garba Shehu writes

In the face of the recent report by the National Bureau of Statistics that the economy is in recession, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu,  wrote this article explaining what President Buhari is doing with the economy. ‎Read below:
LET me start by asking an important question: who wants to kill racy introspection?xxx There is a cacophony of voices telling the Muhammadu Buhari administration to close its eyes to the past; that given the enormous tasks that lie ahead, history and its consequences for our nation should be the least of the government’s preoccupation at this juncture.

I disagree. Let us keep a fiery memory of the past so that we don’t repeat its mistakes. Look back, look ahead. The future must of necessity be built on the foundations of the past.xx The Conservative Party took power in Britain six years ago from Labour. Check the British press, they are talking about Labour 24/7, is anyone complaining?

Japheth Omojuwa, one of Nigeria’s top three influencers seemed tasked in his patience reacting to calls that we must stop talking about the immediate past administration in this country.
“People are still talking about who ran governments in 1865 you want us to forget those who left government last year? (Expletive)”
Music icon, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, who many agree was a philosopher disguised as Afro-musician taught in one of his songs that without knowing where you are coming from, you won’t know where you are going. Wise men say that the empty can doesn’t disappear by simply kicking it down the road.

To avoid repeating the past mistakes, Nigerians must come to terms with what went wrong with the past, how bad were things, what was done wrongly, what the past government should have done, before we come to what needs to be done to right those wrongs. Believe me, episodes from the Jonathan era can fill books, and other possibilities such as courtroom drama thriller. Against this backdrop, I sought to hear our erudite Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun on where we are coming from, vis-a-vis the administration’s chosen path to recovery and accelerated growth. What is the administration doing to revitalize the economy? She spoke at length on the many measures being put in place, many of which are not glamorous. They of necessity come with pain. Why should Nigerians be asked to endure pains? Why should they be asked to make adjustments?

The simple explanation is that the economy was broken, and just as they do the broken leg, you must bear the pain of fixing it. The current situation was caused by years of mismanagement and corruption. As explained by President Buhari again and again, trumpeted by Madam Adeosun and other senior officials, we solely relied on oil, the price of which was as high as US$140 per barrel. Government simply reticulated oil revenue through personal spending by corrupt leaders, wasteful expenses and salaries. This was done rather than investing in what would grow the economy. Economies grow due to capital investment in assets like seaports, airports, power plants, railways, roads and housing. Nigeria has not recorded a single major infrastructural project in the last 10 years. In short the money was mismanaged.

In addition to failing to spend money on what was needed, no savings were made by Government unlike other countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Norway. To compound the problem, the previous government was borrowing heavily and owed contractors, and international oil companies. When this government took over we had accumulated debt back to the level it was before the Paris Club Debt Forgiveness.

All these factors were building up to Nigeria heading for a major crisis if the price of oil fell. Nigeria did not have fiscal buffers to withstand an oil shock.

The oil shock should and could have been foreseen. These are matters that both the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II and Professor Chukwuma Soludo, both of them eminent former Central Bank Governors had occasions to warn the government of the day about, but they were clobbered. The dire warning was written all over the wall, but they were ignored by Nigeria’s economic managers.

What should they have done?

They should have had the courage and vision to do as the present administration is doing through the Economic Team, the Ministry of Finance under Madam Adeosun and the various agencies of the state to envision a better future by first of all fighting corruption. Look at what a civilian administration is today doing to the military, investigating their finance and accounts that the military could not do to themselves.

See what the current administration is doing sanitize the huge salary bill by eliminating payroll fraud. So far, the federal payroll has been rid of about 40,000 ghost workers. More than eight billion Naira stolen monthly has been saved.

We are also saving on wasteful expenses like First Class Travel and Private jets for official trips.

The federal government is not limiting the reforms to the centre but forcing State Governments to reform their spending and build savings or investments.

Government is also increasing spending on capital projects especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs. The administration is at the same time blocking leakages that allowed government revenues to be siphoned into private hands.

Currently, there is focus on key sectors (apart from oil) that can create jobs and or generate revenue such as Agriculture, Solid Minerals and Manufacturing. If these things had been done when the oil price was as high as US$140 per barrel, Nigeria would not be in the current predicament. We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves but we had regular supply of power, a good rail system, good roads and good housing.

Now that the oil has fallen as low as US$28 per barrel, it is very difficult to do what is needed but they must be done to save Nigeria. There is no other way if we want to be honest.

99 comments:

  1. He's frying puff puff with it


    ...merited happiness

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    1. Hahaa he made a mistake to mention Fela...a man who in black and white called Buhari animal in human skin...lolz

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    2. This statement has no single knowledge...it's more blame game AGAIN but in different from...totally makes no sense

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    3. Mr Shehu tell ur oga to change his rigid policies so we all can eat biko! All dis stories is not leading us anywhere abeg.









      #Somebody must to love me tonyt!!

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    4. Under one year APC government have murdered the economy of this UNITED STATES OF NIGERIA

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    5. Under one year APC government have murdered the economy of this UNITED STATES OF NIGERIA

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    6. If this man is the kind of persons in Buhari's kitchen carbinet then the nation isn't gonna move forward. It's a pity.

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  2. Abeg help me asking o..people are depreciating

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  3. Bunch of confusionist!
    Who write all these rubbish for shehu because the fulani president and his kinsmen can't write some thing like this.
    TERRORIST BUHARI WHY NOT RESIGN AN BECOME A HERO LIKE JONATHAN AND NELSON MANDELA HUH?
    buhari and his illiterate primary 1 kinsmen has succeeded killing Nigeria economy with illiterac,ignorant,scam,lies and wickedness NO AMOUNT OF LIES WILL SAVE THIS WASTED GOVERNMENT UNLESS ALL OF U BUNCH OF INCOMPETENCE VACATE FROM ASO ROCK

























    #sad indeed

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  4. Abeg help me asking o..people are depreciating

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  5. This is still not going to proffer solution to the dwindling economy.

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  6. With regards to the present economic situation of Nigeria, why ask why when u already know why?

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  7. What's was the solution this government has in place and stop beating around the bush. We are not England so don't compare us to them. Saving money is not a solution to get us out of this problems your bad policy has caused. You have filled your cabinet with unqualified people a finance minister that graduated from east London community school and now she in control with the largest economy in Africa. Before you came in people had jobs, people had food, people had medicine and people could get dollars. Currently everything in the country has fallen apart because of implementing great bad ideas.

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  8. Shehu u write in a biased manner to be honest have told u b4 soludo was CBN governor b4 sanusi stopping putting sanusi 1st it is not proper.pls.i. Don't knw your aim but say it as it is,

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  9. Solution is what we want now. Linda take note!

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    1. Ok you want solution now right? Stay there

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  10. Shut the fuck up ur mouth. Get on with work and you and delude president should fix this mess u guys got us into.

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  11. to run it down wit his clueless antics

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  12. Oga this ur analysis may sound good to you and a few gullible Nigerians as cool and nice but I tell u what it is just one hell of a bullshit to me. U have ur indicators, the people hv theirs. Ur policies that has almost completely crippled the economy is not an issue abi? U talk abt savings here and there yet people find it difficult to feed. what are u guys saying? What hv u to say? I hope the sacrifice will not be in vain. Thank God my economy does not depend on u guys. I pray u do the right thing.

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  13. bla bla bla......stop talkin n start doin,action speaks louder

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  14. This man is plain stupid, you talked about infrastructure, who started the railway system your administration is taking credit for, who upgraded so many airports in the country, who initiated TSA? Keep blaming the past administration and giving reasons for your incessant blame games and don't get to work. 2019 is by the corner and you will definitely lose

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    1. Hmm my dear is like most of you don't even understand how bad it is.you can't withdraw your own money abroad to do purchase.can't say much here the truth is that we are sinking .God will help us

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  15. Writers keep writing, actors keep acting and thinking they re fooling Nigerians, game players keep playing, criminals keep perpetrating and things keep getting worse.
    Just wondering what this one wrote.
    I can't read nonsense.
    Em, I think my eyes caught some words as I was scrolling down, what is he saying? Is he saying we should focus our attentions on the past even when we are already in the present and the future is in sight? They keep trying to use the actions of the past administration to cover their utter failure.

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  16. Please, don't forget to invite me for your birthday party. Thank you

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  17. Lol... story. Pls spare us the story. You pple don't know how to run the economy period. No experience. There is always a faster way out in this situation. To be frank Buhari's govt is stingy with money. Without you don't release money, how will the economy boom?

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  18. We agree but what ve u done to remedy it.d problem wit APC is DAT they lack d requisite managerial skill to salvage d economic downturn. Will u blame past govt Hw long... May b when suicide level HV reached an alarming stage

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  19. AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY but I haven't HEARD OF FISHERY!!!
    WHY???
    We are being ADVISED TO AVOID BEEF, rather eat more fish!!!!
    How do we get the fish to eat to IMPROVE ON OUR HEALTH, to prevent those ailments caused or TRIGGER of by beef????
    Like FERTILISER, I would have liked to ALSO HEAR THE "DRUMMER BOYS", BEAT IT INTO OUR HEADS that so, so, NUMBER OF TRAWLERS ARE BEING PURCHASED or FISHING IN THE HIGH SEAS!!!!
    CAN'T THIS ALSO ADD TO THE RESOLUTION OF PROBLEM OF THE LITTORAL STATES???

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  20. ......... Who cares?...........










    ........... Liber maniac...........

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  21. Sharrap n Work.
    We need results not rhetorics u Dumb Fuck.

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  22. Yeah,he's right about everything but Nigeria must be saved. There must surely be a way









    Lib addict#just passing#

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  23. You pple are not experienced simple. One question Oga.. why did Buhari appoint his campaign mates as ministers. No technocrats. To make am economy move forward, u have to borrow and make amends. We are just following ourself bcos the govt is clueless they have no Idea wahali

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  24. They will continue making noise, always blaming the past governmant for their mistakes.. If the past government had tried to do all they are saying now, they would have also been the same people to complain about it..

    APC.. You better start taking up responsibilities for urself than casting blames always....

    My point tho!

    #SMART_LIB_READER

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  25. Nice post dear,everything is going to be okey in the long run...commenting from www.saaltechs.com

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  26. My friend take several sits!!! We don't want blame!! We need resolutions and actions they say speaks louder than words! You talk of capital project but forget to mention that a large unreasonable proportion is going to the north, why??? What is the % of revenue generated in the north?? This is why you and your boss are preparing to invade the magas in south south. We the masses are suffering while you all are living in a bubble.

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  27. Shehu or shakara what ever your name is shut the fuck up nigga, in 2008 oil was 30$ nobody complained still at that time petrol pump price was 65 naira, how much is pms today in our filling station, Nigerians endured, what you saved form that increase is enough to cover the difference in this opec price..Nigerians are always at the receiving end, the fella you talked about was jailed by this your so called president, happy now you guys know he was a prophet, the mumu minister of finance is too young to handle our economy thiss same woman single handily murder Osun state. Oga buhari must wake up, Nigeria is sinking I can feel it. This government is not fair to the nigeria citizenry . God bless nigeria, God bless Africa continent..

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  28. Shehu or shakara what ever your name is shut the fuck up nigga, in 2008 oil was 30$ nobody complained still at that time petrol pump price was 65 naira, how much is pms today in our filling station, Nigerians endured, what you saved form that increase is enough to cover the difference in this opec price..Nigerians are always at the receiving end, the fella you talked about was jailed by this your so called president, happy now you guys know he was a prophet, the mumu minister of finance is too young to handle our economy thiss same woman single handily murder Osun state. Oga buhari must wake up, Nigeria is sinking I can feel it. This government is not fair to the nigeria citizenry . God bless nigeria, God bless Africa continent..

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  29. As usual with the APC government, lies,lies and more lies.

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  30. Garba,like his Buhari boss,are clueless. Buhari shoulsvassmble a crack economic team not the present ramshackle team tht is overwhelmed by the economic challenges.

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  31. So why is Nigeria for the first time not invited to G20 summit in china(correct me if wrong),chad,ivory coast,south-africa,egypt are all invited.
    Buhari spent the last 1 and half years travelling only to bring recesssion to this country,fill the civil service with northern muslims,the man,s actions show signs of extreme ignorance that is why he depends on yoruba,s who now realise he os clueless and would use him very well.
    God pls save Buhari that he may not be shamed as the worst president Nigeria has ever had,all the indicators point to that direction,yet he is still the president.
    God help that man because i am truly scared we have a president that seems not to have a clue on the way forward.
    Amen!!!!

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    1. wot do u expect of a fulani president?they are nomadic in nature....d travel neva even start

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    2. Fast and pray for your president my brethren fast oooo

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  32. CHEAP TALKS!








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  33. Enter your comment...
    Pls save us the epistle, if u guys do not understand simple economics pls go ......sack emefiele, sack fowler, sack adeosun, bring in new brains u will see the difference

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  34. I was hoping to see a plan to take us outa this mess. But 70% of the article was about the past administration. This is the problem with this country we can complain with no action. If PDP hadn't messed up, APC wouldn't hv won so I know the problem but how do you wanna fix it? (In details). As per your reference to the conservative party, if the leader(David Cameron) had focused on getting the fortunes of the country back up maybe the people would hv felt the govt more nd brexit wouldn't hv happened. Meanwhile oil is now $46.

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  35. In other words, people should keep dying of hunger while you and your associates live large at public expense till you finish experiments. 2019 will definitely bring a solution.

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  36. In other words Nigeria is officially stuck in the past? Why don't you guys just tell Nigerians that you simply lack vision and needs to take a few pointers from jona's agric minister and Okonkwo ideal a at least??
    Lord help us with this crop of humans in our government today!

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  37. In other words Nigeria is officially stuck in the past? Why don't you guys just tell Nigerians that you simply lack vision and needs to take a few pointers from jona's agric minister and Okonjo iweala at least??
    Lord help us with this crop of humans in our government today!

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  38. It is easy for the likes of Mr.Garba Shehu to tell Nigerians to bear the pains when he sits in his ac office and enjoying government amenities. Mr.Garba Shehu can you explain why the hardships Nigerians are facing today is a mirror image of the hardships Nigerians faced when buhari first came to power in the 80's since you said we should learn from our past our past mistakes. Garba Shehu you said the past administration did not invest in any capital projects, who built the Abuja kaduna railway that buhari recently commissioned? Mr.Garba Shehu if your government is truly a serious government why did it take buhari 5months to assemble his ministers, a man that ran for office 3times before he finally won in 2015, do you mean he had no plans all the while he was running for office. The truth is your government continues to talk about the past because you have no credible solutions for the future.

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  39. All these long speeches and stories will not bring solution to our virtually dead economy dollar rate is in its highest rate and businesses are not moving and these men are still talking I wonder if they have conscience at all

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  40. Egwu akuko Mike Ejagha.Ajambene.

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  41. Egwu akuko Mike Ejagha.Ajambene.

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  42. Abeg make u na help me ask him. cause I don't know what the man is doing.







    says, Genevieve.

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  43. Well...
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  44. This is a waste of time, space and energy. Garba Shehu should do more research when he is defending his boss. What a shame.

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  45. May I ask, what does having road houses rail etc have to do with hunger? Mehn Nigerians dey hunger. Mo leave also this story jor

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  46. Didn't expect anything goodbto be written by this idiot as usual . Nigeria is in a terrible state,Buhari should get Ngozi and co to help him out,this new government ,they are too clueless.

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  47. Take this long piece of shit outta here! The buhari led administration has put our economy in recession! Even a blind man can see that

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  48. This guy is an idiot.

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  49. Seeking for a synergy with Buhariaonodu? You've failed woefully man!APC led administration should keep dwelling in the pasts, while the future eludes them. Change is never fighting the past, but using the available limited resources in effecting the present and the future positively!!! #Fact

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  50. Garba shehu, buhari all ur surnames will be to blame when nigeria finally collapses.And u will spend the rest of ur lives in jail idiot

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  51. This write up is not for Linda Ibeji readers, they can't comprehend. If you doubt me, read the comments below. No wonder their business and entrepreneurial spirit only last 5yrs bcos they all fall back to greed, and overnight success of 120% after 3months of doing business. If you're still wondering how business in Europe and North America last 50yrs and more, please ask Mr. Perseverance. Thank me later. Funny generation, they run to Europefor holiday but they don't know how their system works. It is years of planning and developing good foundation for the future. If you don't have any idea what is been discussed, pls to comment. You dont have to mark register like a 'dumb'.

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    1. @Anon 11.07 Thanks a lot for comprehending the situation and displaying objectivity. Unfortunately, LIB has become a den for all haters of this administration who do not care a bit on objectivity in assessing our current situation, hence spew out hateful and biased comments. Anyways, a close look shows they're mostly Igbos and apologists of past administration displaying their post-election animousity towards this administration.
      It is a universal fact that there's no charting of a future without accounting for the past, like it or not. Hate will not change such universal fact.

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    2. @ Anon 12:57 you are an illiterates bigot. If you are for buhari why not make your point and vamoss out of the blog instead of showcasing your tribalism infested soul. What has being igbo got to do with the fact and realities about the present economy. Have you not seen that even the yorubas and other tribes are complaining alike. The phobia and jealousy disturbing you about the igbos is causing you nightmare. You should be ashamed of your self. The igbos are brave. They told u blind bats that buhari cannot do better and they are right you should give such wise people kudos. They are wiser than you and time has proven it again.

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    3. Its either u are part of this failed govt or your mum still feeds u ... a responsible working class nigerian adults knows better

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    4. Anonymous 11:07 and 12:57, GOD BLESS U GUYS FOR UR OBJECTIVITY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN A BLOG OF HATERS AND HYPOCRITES LIKE THIS LIB,ALL THEY WANT IS GIVEAWAY, THEY ARE REALLY A GENERATION THAT HATES TRUTH.THEY WATCH LINDAS PULSE BEFORE THEY COMMENT, ANYWHERE SHE GOES, THEY FOLLOW. WHAT EVER OPINION SHE HAS, THEY ADOPT..

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  52. Come Linda post my comment if u knw u w ont post then don't worry don't. Put the story

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  53. No time n data to be reading a repeat of same bullcrap.

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  54. ahahahahahahahahahah READ these comments u APC voltrons. Propaganda is only effective in the short-term. In the long run reality will be revealed. This govt is turning out to be an even bigger failure than the previous 16 years they have been admonishing #ignoramuses

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  55. In Nigeria every level of government has thousands of ghost workers in its payroll, involving regular payments of salaries to ‘employees’ in the names of long retired, dead or simply made up civil servants.

    The Nigerian political structure is a thoughtless and over-engineered ambition from forced amalgamation to occupation and false geographical creations going from three regions at independence to now 36 states and a federal capital territory.

    The shamble called Nigeria runs the world most expensive political system with 36 state governors plus staff and full cabinet of about 40 state commissioners and special advisers in each state, varying number of parastatals (government institutions) on top of the ministries in each of 36 states (Lagos state has 89 parastatals) plus staff, 36 state deputy governors plus staff, some 35-member lawmakers assembly in each of 36 states plus staff, 360 federal house of representatives plus staff, 109 federal senators plus staff, 774 local government chairmen plus staff, one executive president plus staff and cabinet of about 50 federal ministers and special advisers, one executive vice president plus staff, one clueless cattle rearer managing this people.

    Not forgetting the FCT the capital of devalued life's and hopelessness.

    Nigeria is the centre and creative hub of evil and terror, It's a culture for them. its on this note that Biafra people wants to re-affirm our support to the declaration of Biafra independent.

    IT IS RIGHT and just that we of this generation,the remnant of Biafra, should record for the benefit of posterity, some of the reasons for the momentous decision we have taken at this crucial time in the history of our people.

    Conscious of the supreme authority of Almighty G-d(Chukwualbiama) over all mankind, of your duty to yourselves and posterity;

    Aware that you can no longer be protected in your lives and in your property by any Government based outside republic of Biafra or her allies

    Believing that you are born free and have certain inalienable rights which can best be preserved by yourselves;

    Unwilling to be unfree partners in any association of a political or economical nature;

    Rejecting the authority of any person or persons other than the people Government of Biafra by consent to make any imposition of whatever kind or nature upon you.

    Prepared to enter into such association, treaty or alliance with any sovereign state within the former Federal Republic of Nigeria and elsewhere on such terms and conditions as best to subserve your common good.

    Whoever has well weighed the force of the indisputable principles we have established, will be convinced, that, when it is necessary to resist a prince who has become a tyrant, the right of the people is still the same, whether that prince was made absolute by the laws, or was not; because that right is derived from what is the object of all political society.

    He who no longer exists can have no duties to perform: and a moral being is charged with obligations to himself, only with a view to his perfection and happiness, its on this note that i want to remind you that Nigeria no longer exist in our knowledge therefore has been confined to the dustbin of history.

    Join the Government of consent.
    The people Government of Biafra.

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  56. The truth The President has a good agenda in the pursuit of Nigerian Economy but the implementation is seriously bad.Is Nigeria his farm yard?

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  57. No doubt you have some points to nail with this post. I have been of the opinion that the path to greatness for this country would require long-suffering. It is a normal cycle of life and Nigerians MUST endure, no doubt. I have noticed that Nigerians even survive beyond the means government provides and I have hoped that a government will understand this and decide to play a supporting role in the life to help ease the stress. But let it be known that while you keep referring to the past, let it only be as an example. Provide us the opportunity to be able to look back and KNOW for ourselves that truly, this country was robbed in the past because we now see better. Ensure that you do not expend your energy on haunting the past rather use the lessons from those days to forge a better today and tomorrow. It is written that the glory of the latter shall be greater than the former. Nigerians should not have a reason to wish they were in a previous administration. It's simply just a call to order.

    Ideally, there should have been an address by the President, the Vice or the Minister of Finance on this new status of the economy such that we are told of the plans or policies on ground or to be implemented, to move us out of recession. Why is this necessary? Because y'all are the leaders this nation has been entrusted into their service and as such, you are accountable to the state of the nation which is serious business. But as I know, except I am wrong, there has been no official address. Yes! People are tired of all the talk, actions are in demand. And one of such first actions would have been an address to the nation. It doesn't cost much at least there is YouTube. Say something, something of note. Let us feel that there are concerns for the people and also hear or see an earnest plan to resuscitate the economy.

    We deserve better.

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  58. Shehu Garba!!! Try harder. I am not disappointed neither am i surprised. I am one of those that knew that APC had nothing to offer. How? Common sense will tell you that this was a perfect time(opportunity) for Buharia to make a mark in the annals of history. Rather he started with speeches like 'I am for everybody, Iam for nobody'.(Buharia, who are you that we should start frightening?) That statement was uncalled for.
    SG, you are here ranting about the past admin what they dint do and your oga is seriously looking for oil in the North at all cost. NDA, are agitating rather your oga wants to wage war with them. whereas Boko boys & herdsmen(from sudan not Nigeria) that have kill and maimed innocent lives not just lives and have set the country backwards were freed and taken care of.
    Anyways, Aboki na aboki.

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  59. Malam Shehu continue to look back and refuse to move forward. We already know this government will blame the past till 2019. Shameless and clueless criminals.

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    1. Like backward ever forward never ab

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  60. Buhari's economic policies is frustrating the Nigerian Economy. Being so tight with our resources will only spoil doom. Try to loosen up and make ur policies friendly.

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  61. Bullcrap...Yoruba's how market nah

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  62. You have no idea whatsoever what the oil price was and is now,or simply put you guys are not ready to tell yourself the truth.
    Was PMB not following the trend of things before running for the office, please spare me that trash,and be aware that the clock is ticking faster than you think.

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  63. You have no idea whatsoever what the oil price was and is now,or simply put you guys are not ready to tell yourself the truth.
    Was PMB not following the trend of things before running for the office, please spare me that trash,and be aware that the clock is ticking faster than you think.

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  64. Hey, Yoruba's how market na ? Una self dey complain? Abeg endure your change well well, and you too Juliet it is well o o o o o o o o o o o

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  65. 97% of the comments here are against the write up, Mr Garba should take a good PaR diplomat in damage control before he losses his job.

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  66. Sheu, STFU if you've got nothing meaningful to say. Femi Adesina has learnt to STFU since his Sherriff has ruin our once buoyant economy and confounded him with his cluelessness. Buhari should call Okonjo-Iweala to borrow him and his sawdust brain ministers some economics sense to revive our economy or resign. People are suffering on the streets......you're talking trash.....APC is a sham

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  67. Anonymous 11:07, you're an imbecile. Everyone has right to say what they feel like, you're to comment and vamoose into thin air and not to be abusing anybody. Maggot head fool

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  68. Its plain they can't fix the economy APC, if the really feel like BUhari said in TV , there is nothing he van do then let him resign become EFCc boss and hand the econoy back to the one they keep on blaming ,may just may io it will be fixegt

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  69. Buhari and Osinbajo have wrecked Nigeria. Nigerians have never had it so bad. They cannot take corrections and lash out at criticism. They should be impeached

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