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Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by Candyrain(m): 2:49pm On Jul 18, 2015
Yes, Nigerians are not strangers to presidential foreign trips and they are also not impressed with these, so far. But despite this history, there is so much excitement out there over President Buhari’s visit to the US tomorrow. But will you blame Nigerians?

Ordinarily, the news of a foreign trip by a Nigerian government official should not elicit any excitement. To many Nigerians, these trips by presidents, governors, legislator, ministers or even ward councilors have always only enriched the travellers while impoverishing the man on the street only further. Since 1999, Nigerians have decried the incessant trips of elected government officials and the attendant frittering away of taxpayers’ money. Obasanjo, for instance, was said to have travelled out of the country 93 times within the first three years of his eight years in government alone.

Late President Yar’Adua, who was plagued with ill-health right from the beginning of his presidency, could not have trumped that record even if he wanted. However, where he fell short in this regard, his successor, President Goodluck Jonathan made up for it. For instance, it was widely reported in 2012 that he travelled 18 times within nine months that year.

President Buhari assumed the mantle of leadership at a time Nigeria is at it’s lowest. It’s like the post-Abacha years all over again but this time brought to her knees by corruption and one of the most inept leadership ever witnessed in our time. Amid this overwhelming ruins however, President Buhari stands unwaveringly tall.
Within just six weeks since he assumed the mantle of leadership, the distinctive signal is all over the place that the game is up for the demons holding this country’s head down. He has shown that even in the face of daunting, entrenched and self-inflicted national woes, leadership is, indeed, everything.
The import of this trip with the critical issues of Security/Terrorism, Power and Corruption atop the agenda is not lost on anyone. They are the exact areas the president had immediately commenced work on in earnest once he assumed office.

One step after another, he has begun the dismantling of vested interests in these areas with amazing results. Just last week, the management of Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) said Nigeria had recorded a new electricity transmission peak of 4545 megawatts (MW) through its national network. According to a statement signed by its General Manager, Public Affairs, Seun Olagunju, the previous power transmission peak was on December 23, 2012 and it was 4517MW. Of course, every Nigerian knows that power generation and transmission have improved tremendously in the last two months with many consumers experiencing 18-20 hours of electricity daily. This is a far cry from the long days of uninterrupted darkness that characterised Jonathan’s administration

The issue of corruption is also being tackled relentlessly. His first economic team meeting resulted in the setting up of a committee of four ‘wise men’, governors, to investigate NNPC remittances to the Federation account, a step everyone believes is long overdue if the country is to get rid of corruption in the petroleum industry. Probity and accountability are gradually but steadily easing their way into public administration. About two weeks ago, President Buhari ordered all revenue generating agencies in the country, including the NNPC, FIRS, Customs and NPA, to close all Illegal Revenue Accounts and to also remit all funds generated to the Federation Account. It has long been identified that those illegal accounts are usually employed to siphon public funds..

As for the twin problems of insecurity and terrorism, the recent sacking of the service chiefs is surely the beginning of the end of the war against insurgency. With the redeployment of the headquarters to the heart of the war, Maiduguri, and the release of N4bn to enhance Nigeria’s war response, as well as the selective and intelligent deployment of soldiers and roadblocks, even the insurgents know that the game is up. Thus, the sporadic bombings and violence we witness today can be likened to the spasms of a dying bull. And to think he achieved all these without appointing ministers speaks volumes of the quality of intellect and mind that took over the leadership of the great country on May 29, 2015.

It is not surprising therefore, that the US government, with President Obama leading the pack, has rolled out its red carpet to host this leader who is restoring hope to Nigerians one day at a time. And to cap it all, President Buhari is making this very significant and historic trip with an 18-man team, a major departure from the days of a cortege of countless number of aides all hustling to get on the plane in the name of accompanying the president.

For instance, Daily Trust reported sometimes ago that former President Jonathan travelled to the United Nation’s Earth summit in Brazil 2012 with 116 others. But even with his lean 18-man team, Nigerians are optimistic that President Muhammadu Buhari will come back recharged and even more determined to take steps that will take this country to its deserved place in the sun.

Ahmed Oluwasanjo wrote from Abuja.

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Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by INTROVERT(f): 2:52pm On Jul 18, 2015
Okay.

Mr. President
Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by Nobody: 2:55pm On Jul 18, 2015
Nice written article
Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by amani337(m): 2:57pm On Jul 18, 2015
INTROVERT:
Okay.
Mr. President
introvert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by Adeyinka12(m): 3:04pm On Jul 18, 2015
Make i farabale come read am.mo nbo
Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by dominusgai(m): 3:13pm On Jul 18, 2015
Guy go sleep. It is clear dat nepa was sabotagin jonathan. As for d sacking of chief of staffs, has dat affected boko harram in anyway . Lets talk corruption, how is the current increase in price of goods due to naira devaluation affecting corruption. It is clear buhari has no plans for nigeria. And make i remind una say july don reach o. The refineries neva start to work. Another failed promise. As i said go and sleep

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Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by Candyrain(m): 3:27pm On Jul 18, 2015
dominusgai:
Guy go sleep. It is clear dat nepa was sabotagin jonathan. As for d sacking of chief of staffs, has dat affected boko harram in anyway . Lets talk corruption, how is the current increase in price of goods due to naira devaluation affecting corruption. It is clear buhari has no plans for nigeria. And make i remind una say july don reach o. The refineries neva start to work. Another failed promise. As i said go and sleep

This is one of the people deceiving Buhari and making him feel like he's working.

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Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by abouzaid: 3:48pm On Jul 18, 2015
this is a praise singing article filled with lies and half truths. buhari is traveling with 33 not 18 people. telling us that electricity has improved from4517 to 4542 is plain meaningless, in other words, there is no improvement. i don't know why apc can't leave Jonathan alone and effect the change they promised. i also can't understand why they keep dancing around like customed black monkeys in a circus over this American visit. at the rate buhari is traveling around the world, he even break obasanjo's record meanwhile we are not yet seeing the promised change.

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Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by rexel99: 3:49pm On Jul 18, 2015
Cheap article aimed at further spreading propaganda.has the change of defense chiefs stopped the BH attacks?i would not berate the president for sacking them,because in most cases its expect that any new administration would prefer to work with service chiefs he appointed. But using that as a propaganda tool is just childish. good we recorded high figures in respect of power generated,its simple to see that this is as a result of the past administrations efforts or has the new govt done anything in the power sector yet.have they built new thermal\hydro stations?or have they opened new gas supply route? The economy is bleeding profusely, the president needs to sit-up.i remember before the election when the naira was falling, the propagandist told us the ruling party was hoarding dollar for use in the election. Am just wondering if they are still hoarding it now, because the naira is at an all time low now

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Re: Buhari’s US Trip: What Difference Will It Make?, By Ahmed Oluwasanjo by dominusgai(m): 9:56am On Jul 19, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari will be visiting Washington D.C, the US capital for his meeting with President Barack Obama next week, Monday with an announced 32-man delegation and unannounced aides numbering an average of 10 that would be accompanying governors, ex-governors, State House officials and businessmen.
This will bring the total number of Nigerians on this visit with President Buhari to about 229, being the biggest Presidential delegation in Nigerian democratic history. This contingent will cost Nigeria about N2.2billion from the virtually empty Treasury.

Bros, d total is 229 o. It is only his aid dat is 33. Or am i confusing this article?

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