Wednesday, May 13, 2015

PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN: A CAPTAIN OR CAPTIVE?


I have come to the conclusion that politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians. ~Charles de Gaulle….

The above famous quotes by a former French general, resistant, writer and statesman and leader of Free France and the head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic sums up the outcome of the general elections held in Nigeria on the 28th March and 11th April, 2015.Were it not for the resolve of the masses to partake in the electoral process starting from the Voters registration exercise, collection of permanent voters card and the patience, tolerance, fortitude and enduring self-control exhibited during the electioneering campaign where political hate speeches, Violence during election and the ORUBEBE Scare at the INEC Collation center in Abuja almost threw the country into another Civil War of sort, however, as the turbulence gather dust and generated a quantum of heat and volcanic magma, the people of Nigeria became stronger and united in our Diversity.

Consequently, May 29th 2015, will be another significant turning point in the history of this conglomeration called Nigeria. It is a day many have looked up to as a reckoning moment in the quest for hope, succor and a better Nigeria. The incumbent PDP led government headed by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will be transferring the baton of power to the Amiable President-Elect, General Muhammadu Buhari, whose emergence the common man has seen as divinely ordained. Political pundits have however raised a poser as to the status of the outgoing President during his almost 6years stint as the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria, the most powerful and populous black nation in the World. Some say, President Jonathan is a CAPTAIN of a Giant Ship but lacks the navigational experience and clues to steer the ship to greatness while some other opinions has it that President Jonathan is a CAPTIVE in Aso-Rock where he just gave his nod to all advises and suggestions given to him by the CABALS surrounding him at the corridor of power. In the light of these foregoing some issues have been raised and these issues will serve as a checklist for the incoming APC administration, should they fail to buckle up, Nigerians will equally wait for them at the poll to show them the power of the BALLOTS.

In civilized and advanced political settings, a President of a country will stand tall and be firm and resolute in the handling of the affairs of the nation as a Leader and a good CAPTAIN, but Jonathan however, was carried away with the status of the President and not the function and performance attached to that office. Here are some of the areas Jonathan failed to take the bull by the horn:

1.     FUEL CRISIS: According to the All Progressive Congress (APC), it said the real causes of the debilitating fuel scarcity across the country are the looting of the $12 billion domestic gas fund under President Goodluck Jonathan’s watch, the Administration’s failure to pay fuel subsidy and the cost of interests on bank loans to oil marketers, thus making it impossible for them to begin another round of importation of refined petroleum products (The News). And with the ongoing fuel scarcity coupled with epileptic and worsening power supply in the past weeks, Nigerians face another round of government-imposed hardship until a messiah comes. Could this be a punishment from President Jonathan for failing to get our votes at the ballots?


2.     JOB LOSS: Going by the prevailing macro-economic indicators, particularly the plunge in oil prices, which ultimately put the value of the naira on a downward slide, pushing up prices of basic raw materials for production, this has forced companies across the sectors to resort to lay-off of hundreds of workers to cut cost. Similarly, the issue of capital flight has created a vacuum in the Foreign Direct Investment portfolio of the nation resulting in mass sack in almost every sector of the economy. The immigration recruitment tragedy where lives were lost as well as scores of injured applicants in the supposed recruitment scam will remain evergreen in the history of job scandals. Until the event of the immigration job scandal, I had only thought job scam was synonymous with the private sectors but Jonathan administration has proven otherwise.


3.     EPILEPTIC POWER SUPPLY: About four years ago, this statement was made by the outgoing President. “If I’m voted into power, within the next four years, the issue of power will become a thing of the past. Four years is enough for anyone in power to make a significant improvement and if I can’t improve on power within this period, it then means I cannot do anything…” Four years after, despite the huge investment and budgets provided for the revamping of the power sector, what we can infer from the charade called Electricity reform is incessant drop in power generation due to shortage of gas supply or as a result insufficient hydro source of energy. Apparently, corruption is the main clog in the wheel of progress in the power sector. We were told that our neighbor Ghana once celebrated one year of uninterrupted power supply, will our generation ever witness such feat?


4.     OVERBEARING DEBT BURDEN: According to Business News, the debt profile of both the Federal Government and the 36 states of the federation as well as the Federal Capital Territory rose by N1.2tn in one year, statistics obtained from the website of the Debt Management Office in Abuja showed. The statistics further showed that the nation’s total public debt rose from N10.04tn as of December 31, 2013 to N11.24tn by December 31, 2014. Also, Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said the Federal Government has borrowed about N473billion to pay salaries and fund the 2015 budget. With all these huge exposures, has Jonathan administration not mortgaged the future of this country?

5.     MONUMENTAL LEVEL OF CORRUPTION: Should General Muhammadu Buhari decide to tackle only the corruption virus bedeviling this nation, I am religiously certain 8 years won’t be enough to wipe the scourge. Nigeria has for long
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Monday, May 11, 2015

Buhari pledges to diversify Nigeria's oil-dependent economy - Premium Times Nigeria

Buhari pledges to diversify Nigeria's oil-dependent economy - Premium Times Nigeria





The President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, on Sunday in Abuja said he would shift attention from oil to agricultural and mining sectors to create jobs.
Mr. Buhari said this while receiving Northern Elders led by a former diplomat, Maitama Sule.
He said he would address the problem of unemployment as it was one of the biggest challenges facing the nation.
”The biggest message is to try and persuade the people that it is not possible to change the state of affairs now.
”It took 16 years and those 16 years, most of you know it better than myself, Nigeria earned revenue more than what it earned from 1914 till then.
”In the economy, we have to quickly turn to agriculture and mining because that is where you can do the quickest work and earn results.
”In other areas, you need to study them and dust all the books and studies and get people, experienced people, committed people, technocrats to come and help the government.


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