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A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by Justcash(m): 1:55pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
ON BUHARI, NEW YORK TMES WROTE, "Four months after seizing power, Nigeria’s military leaders appear to be suffering an erosion of popular support. Last Dec. 31, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Buhari led a group of young officers in a coup against the civilian Government of President Shehu Shagari, saying the takeover was necessary to save Nigeria, Africa’s richest and most populous nation, from economic collapse. The military intervention appeared at the time to enjoy enthusiastic support from a broad range of Nigeria’s population. Many intellectuals argued that the corruption and incompetence of the Shagari administration had made drastic action both necessary and inevitable. Traders, merchants and people in the streets welcomed the soldiers and looked forward to a quick improvement in their standard of living. Growing Disappointment Recently, however, there seems to be growing disappointment with both the military Government’s approach and pace. ”Since coming to power, this Government has not found a single problem,” said Dr. Olu Onagoruwa, a prominent lawyer and a longtime opponent of the Shagari administration. ”But it has managed to alienate the judiciary, the press, labor and students – all the groups that supported it just a few months ago.” Critics of the military Government point out that it has yet to present its budget. Loan negotiations with the International Monetary Fund continue but Western economists say that Nigeria and the I.M.F. appear to be further apart now than during the final days of the Shagari administration. Early indications that General Buhari would agree to devalue Nigeria’s currency, liberalize trade and reduce domestic petroleum subsidies have so far not materialized. Prices Have Climbed In addition, prices for food and other essential commodities, which fell in the first weeks after the coup largely because of the presence of soldiers in the marketplaces, have now returned to or exceeded their levels before the coup. Unemployment has been rising, and many of the imported raw materials and spare parts needed to keep factories running have been lacking. Critics note further that political activity and even debate have been banned and some students organizations have been outlawed. There has been a clampdown on Nigeria’s press, and the country’s traditionally independent judiciary has also seen its role sharply diminished. ”At the moment we’re looking at a clear movement toward authoritarian dictatorship,” said Stanley N. Macebuh, executive editor of The Guardian, an independent newspaper that had often taken the Shagari administration to task. ”It’s a trend that disturbs a lot of people, not least those who welcomed the change of government.” Spokesmen for the military leadership maintain that they know what they are doing and refuse to be rushed. They deny the charges of inaction, saying that steps have been taken. Trials Being Prepared The Government, they say, has put much energy into investigating the corruption of the Shagari administration and in preparing tribunals to try the accused, close to 500 of whom are now under detention. Officials say about 2,000 illegal aliens have been ejected from the country and several thousand people have been detained in a crackdown on suspected criminals and Moslem extremists. They say Nigeria’s bloated bureaucracy has been streamlined through the dismissal of thousands of officials and civil servants. Three weeks ago an agreement was reached in London on converting a part of Nigeria’s uninsured trade debts into loans. The Government’s critics respond that the economic initiatives treat symptoms rather than causes and aid the larger issue of how to restructure Nigeria’s economy. A Western diplomat said General Buhari ”could have accomplished so much if he had moved quickly and boldly in the early days when his popularity was still so high and when he could have credibly blamed everything on Shagari.” New York Times, 1984. Record matters. |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by ricsman(m): 1:56pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
op what are u thinking when ur "saw" this info? 1 Like |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by mej67: 2:03pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Whosoever still believes that a govt that can't prepare a simple budget can better their lives is like Alice in wonderland |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by Okanokan(m): 2:13pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
We can't add or subtract from New-york Times Editorial. Over to Nigerians, 1+1=2. We will get the same Output from the Imput. |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by shameseun: 2:15pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
My people perish for lack of knowledge. Warnings everywhere, even from the almighty unofficial VP El Rufai during a TV interview. He was still advising GMB to get to work and stop blame games, let the people see that you are taking proactive actions and not always reacting and making amends. |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by Sunnybobo3(m): 2:18pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Lalasticlala, Dominique, Seun make una see source here, I know say na source una dey wait for; http://www.nytimes.com/1984/05/01/world/nigerian-military-is-seen-as-losing-support.html |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by Okanokan(m): 2:28pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
We can't add or subtract from New-york Times Editorial, 1+1=2. Over to Nigerians, our output is dependent on our imput it can't be any different. History has a mysterious way of repeating itself. |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by dukie25: 2:36pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
We're back to the same route we took in the eighties. Buhari will end up like he did in 1985, the same faith will befall him again. He will soon be impeached, his incompetence can't be allowed to continue. |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by Emekamex(m): 3:06pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
I don't really get why Buhari chose to follow every of his steps in 1984 even after contesting in four elections, he is still doing the same things that made him quite unpopular in 1984; the only difference that people seemed more enlightened in 1984 than in the present day 2016 which is very disturbing to say the least. |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by millhouse: 3:12pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
mej67:i tellu |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by odogwu125: 3:30pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Sw propagand washed away his sins and he suddenly became a messiah |
Re: A 1984 Report On Buhari's Leadership That Sounds Like His Leadership In 2016 by BiafranPrince: 4:31pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
odogwu125: Otumokpor dey clear for eyes with dirty slap, the hardship is slapping the baboons and monkeys anyhow, their eyes go soon clear like this 1 Like |
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