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Showing posts with label Buhari. Show all posts

Nigerian Govt suspends National Airline project indefinitely.

The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika broke the news through his Twitter handle @hadisirika that the Federal Executive Council FEC has suspended the National Carrier Project in the interim.

His tweet

"I regret to announce that the Federal Executive Council has taken the tough decision to suspend the National Carrier Project in the interim. All commitments due will be honored. We thank the public for the support as always.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳"🇬"

The project sparked controversy when it was first announced with notable Nigerians including the likes of Mrs. Oby Ekwesili and many others questioning the preparedness, commitment, and sincerity of the government to fund such a project with no clarity of mode of operation, owners and investors structures.
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WHY WE SHOULD BE OPEN MINDED ENOUGH TO REPLACE PMB COME 2019 -BY SEMIU ALOYINLAPA

If you don't have the time to read the post, don't just read the headline and jump to comment pls, you might have missed points that would have rendered your comment unnecessary. Thanks.

INTRODUCTION.

After making a humorous prayer for hardened supporters of Mr. President yesterday, the responses I got were quite shocking and I felt, in the interest of many unaware youths and that of innocent Nigeria, it's expedient I find time to write this article.

Let it be on records, that during 2015 general elections, I lead quite a number of campaign groups for PMB, many of us saw PMB as a perfect answer to the yearnings of an average Nigerian, we had so much confidence in his antecedent and we supported him to make a CHANGE we've all dreamt.

The evidence is also here on Facebook when myself and many other supporters of Mr. President stood firmly by him after 100days in office, the article I wrote is still here on facebook for records.

Why do I start with this introduction? So that many who felt they love PMB more than we do will know that we loved him more, we only love Nigeria much more...

IF I WANT TO BE SELFISH.

If I ever want to be selfish, I will never say anything about this Government because sincerely, I'm not affected, as a hardworking young man, I don't wait for any government, I take absolute responsibility for my life. As a matter of fact, I've increased in material possessions with the expansion of our company branches even when the said recession was at its peak.

But I don't want to be selfish because I feel the pains of an average man, I see people losing their jobs, I see hardship in people trying to provide shelter for their families because of the increase in prices of commodities, I see insecurity and restlessness in less privileged communities, and as a leader in my little way, I know what's expected of a good leader.

To those saying Buhari till they die, can you mention personal achievements you've had under his administration? Will you say same if your relatives had been affected by the herdsmen's attack? Can you say same if you've lost your job? That's rhetoric though.

To those who have said Amen to the prayer that I made, when I said you should say Amen if you want God to handle your life the way the PMB has handled Nigeria, this is practically what you've said Amen to, the more reason I said I rebook the amen for all of us, I know it's in our different perspectives.

1. DELAY:

Delay has typified this Government from the first year in office.

Appointment of Ministers was delayed, and eventually, some of them were square pegs in a round hole because, even as at the time of their screening, they had no idea what portfolio they will be operating, the worst black market appointment in history. Quite funny you go for an interview you have no idea the job description! What a drama!

This alone contributes immensely to the fundamental failure of this administration.

I'm sure we are all aware of-budget paddling and delay in budget presentation too...

2. FAILED PROMISES :

One of the things I hate to hear is that the mess created by the past administration is much, this is quite the worst justification for failure.

This mess had been identified before assumption of office, so, reiterating/over-flogging it is great evidence of cluelessness. The elders would say, a problem identified is half solved. But in this case, it's half multiplied ni o, as that's what we get to hear every time... Shifting blames!!

They promised $1=#1 and today, we are still paying hugely for dollars more than ever.

They promised an expansion of power supply

They promised a reduction In fuel price, but today, we are buying fuel at almost double the price they get it.. #85 to #143/5.

3. SECURITY:

I watched an interview with Mr. President before the 2015 general elections, he was asked about BokoHaram and he said what's BokoHaram, that the government allowed them to grow wings.

But today, we don't just have BH, Fulani herdsmen have joined, they've killed more people in this Government than ever, they've brought more attacks on people and communities than ever.

4. CORRUPTION :

Yes, this was one of the strongest reasons many of us voted PMB, he's undoubtedly a man of integrity, we knew our greatest problem in this country is corruption, and once it's wiped off, we will be able to move forward.

But when Mr. President started too, we realized it was selective and political, the most evident one being the removal of Obanikoro name for the big shot list of corruption after he joined APC, despite the indisputable evidence...

Check Transparency Internal report about Nigeria too, Nigeria dropped from 136th in 2016 to 148th position in 2017, out of 180 countries. The best and least corrupt takes the first position. So, how has a fight against corruption been effective?

5. ECONOMIC HARDSHIP :

Many lost their jobs, I've got friends who were victims and still struggling to balance up till today, we are paying more for foodstuffs and accommodation now than ever before, without accompanying salary increment to alleviate the suffering.

MY CONCLUSION :

1. This post understands the fact that we are all adults and have freedom of choice of candidate, I can't tell you who to vote, I can only tell you to check your conscience deeply to see if PMB should be advised to continue against all odds.

2. I acknowledge the fact that PMB has his achievements in his ways too, but the achievements are insignificant compared to the magnitude of these few points enlisted.

Sadly, the bitter truth is, we may vote PMB again if there's no better alternative, but most importantly, I want this post to achieve one thing...

And that's OPEN MINDEDNESS.

Let's have an open mind to receive a reasonable alternative, closing our mind and being rigid about PMB as if he's the only living options is not too good for us.u.

Till today, I still love Mr. President as a father, but the truth is, Baba is physically and intellectually unfit for the challenges on the ground in this country... This is the digital age, no longer analog. Our fathers would say, it's the dog of nowadays that could catch the rabbit of nowadays. If you think I didn't put it right, na you sabi o.

God bless Nigeria

God bless You and me.

 

Author's profile Semiu Aloyinlapa
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President Buhari confirms another northerner as DSS head, Nigerians reacts.

STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE:

PRESIDENT BUHARI NAMES NEW DG DSS

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved with effect from the 14th of September, the appointment of Yusuf Magaji Bichi (fwc), as the new Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS).

The appointee is a core Secret Service operative. He attended Danbatta Secondary School, the Kano State College of Advanced Studies and the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria where he graduated with a degree in Political Science.

The new Director-General began his career in the security division of the Cabinet Office in Kano, from where he joined the defunct Nigerian Security Organization (NSO), the precursor of the present DSS.

Mr. Bichi has undergone training in intelligence processing analysis, agent handling recruitment and intelligence processing in the UK, as well as strategic training at the National Defence College.
The new DSS boss comes to the job with skills in intelligence gathering, research analysis, conflict management, general investigation, risk and vulnerability operations, counterintelligence and protective operation and human resources management.

In the course of his career, Mr. Bichi has worked as the State Director of the DSS in Jigawa, Niger, Sokoto and Abia States.
He was at various times the Director, National Assembly Liaison (National War College), Director at National HQ in the Directorate of Security Enforcement, Directorate of Operations, Directorate of Intelligence, Directorate of Inspection & Directorate of Administration & Finance.
He also served as Director at the State Services Academy. Mr Bichi is married with children.

 

Reactions from Nigerians



@Godwinidokosam2 on Twitter
"A failed system!
Having the whole security heads from the North isn't the best there should be a balance."

@oviejo13
"Has the North now more educated than the south. Is there no intelligent officer retired or serving, that can work with. Buhari security structure? Is Buhari not aware of the nature of Nigeria? Why is Buhari behaving like this? Why is Buhari causing confusion where he need not to?"

Adeyanju Deji
"BREAKING: President Buhari sacks Bayelsa born Acting Director of SSS, appoints Yusuf Magaji Bichi as new DG of SSS.

Reason: Tribalism and nepotism."

Donald Duke
"PMB has just appointed Yusuf Magaji Bichi as substantive DG SSS. Against the clamor to broaden the heads of our nations security framework, PMB has proven himself an irredeemable irredentist. SAD!!!"
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President Buhari not against the use of card reader for 2019 Election - Garba Shehu

The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu through his twitter handle released series of tweets as regards the stand of President Buhari on the use of card reader for the forthcoming election and why refused to sign the bill into law.

 

Shehu's tweets.

The Presidency rejects allegations of opposition politicians, as well as some newspaper editorial opinions creating the impression that President Muhammadu Buhari is against e-voting, the use of card readers in the upcoming elections, hence his decision to decline assent, for the third time, to the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill 2018.
We wish to state in clear and unambiguous terms that the issue of e-voting and use of card readers was NEVER an issue for the President’s decision to decline assent to the Bill.

It is equally important that this issue was not raised either by the Executive or the Legislature in the recent reviews.
Moreover, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) adoption of e-voting reforms is enshrined in the 2015 Amendment Act to the Electoral Reform Act. Card reader is therefore a settled matter.
The President’s recent decision to decline assent to the Bill has no effect whatsoever on INEC’s use of card readers.
Regrettably, purveyors of ‘fake news’ have been quick to churn out sensational headlines such as that of a leading newspaper, which screamed: “Card Reader in Jeopardy, Buhari Rejects Electoral Act Amendment Bill Again.”

Unfortunately, most of the critics of the President, including the editorial of a national daily this morning read out parts of the letters, as made available by the SSA to the President on National Assembly Matters, detailing the issues that were of concern to the government.

An issue has been raised by the President concerning some ill-prepared and flawed parts of the bill for which corrections needed to be made to allow for his signature.

The President wanted engagement with the parliament for the corrections to be effected so that, at the end of the day, both arms of government will be happy with the fact that we have a good electoral law in place.

As for his alleged rejection of the card reader, nothing can be farther from the truth. The President is the country’s number one fan of the card reader.

For a candidate who ran three times and “lost” in an electoral environment in which votes were allocated and losers asked to go to court if they felt unhappy, the President knows fully well the role that the card reader played in his emergence in 2015.
He has said times without number that he would strengthen and widen its application in the country and this, he is determined to do.

Accordingly, we would like to appeal, especially to the media to disregard baseless allegations against the President, even as he puts in his best efforts in working with the National Assembly to give the nation a good electoral law, and in time.
The card reader is not in danger of being discarded. It is a sine qua non for credible elections.

We appeal to the National Assembly @nassnigeria to reconvene as soon as possible to consider and approve the necessary corrections to the amended electoral act.
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