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Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by actiondrilling: 6:23pm On Dec 29, 2017
Ahead of the new year celebration, Nigerian Government on Friday listed its achievements called ’17 Highlights from 2017.’

It listed Nigeria’s exit from worst recession, naira stabilising against dollar, bumper harvest, especially in rice, payment of pension among others.


Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, released the “achievements” in a statement on Friday.

Adesina wrote, “Nigeria exited its worst recession in decades.

“After five quarters of negative growth, the economy bounced back into positive territory. Agriculture was one of the stars of 2017, posting consistent growth levels even throughout the recession.

“Also, Inflation fell for ten consecutive months during 2017 (February to November). The Naira stabilised against the dollar, after the Central Bank introduced a new forex window for Investors and Exporters.


“The stability has attracted billions of dollars in portfolio investments since April 2017. On the back of a stable Naira and increased investment inflows, Nigeria’s stock market emerged one of the best-performing in the world, delivering returns in excess of 40 percent.

“Nigeria saw bumper food harvests, especially in rice, whose local production continues to rise significantly (States like Ebonyi, Kebbi, Kano leading the pack, with Ogun joining at the end of 2017).

“The price of a 50kg bag of rice – a staple in the country – has fallen by about 30 percent since the beginning of 2017, as local production has gone up.

“The Federal Government launched a 701 billion Naira Intervention Fund (‘Payment Assurance Programme’) aimed at supporting power generation companies to meet their payment obligations to gas and equipment suppliers, banks and other partners.


“The impact is being felt, the amount of power being distributed is now currently steady at around 4,000MW – higher than previously recorded.

“The Federal Government began paying pensions to police officers who were granted Presidential pardon in 2000 after serving in the former Biafran Police during the Nigerian Civil War.

“These officers, and their next of kin, have waited for their pensions for 17 years since the Presidential pardon. Nigeria rose 24 places on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings, and earned a place on the List of Top 10 Reformers in the world.

“Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves grew by $12 billion, reaching the highest level since 2014. Nigeria also added, this year, an additional $250m to its Sovereign Wealth Fund. Also, Nigeria’s trade balance crossed over into surplus territory, from a deficit in 2016.

“Nigeria successfully issued two Eurobonds (US$4.5bn), a Sukuk Bond (100 billion Naira), a Diaspora Bond (US$300m), and the first Sovereign Climate Bond in Africa, raising billions of dollars for infrastructure spending.

“The Federal Government launched a Tax Amnesty scheme expected to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in additional revenues when it closes in March 2018.

“The Federal Government successfully commenced implementation of a Whistleblowing Programme that has so far seen recoveries of tens of millions of dollars.

“The Social Investment Programme – Nigeria’s most ambitious social welfare programme ever – rolled out across dozens of states.

“(Currently, 5.2 million primary school children in 28,249 schools in 19 states are being fed daily; 200,000 unemployed graduated enlisted into the Npower Job Scheme, and a quarter of a million loans already distributed to artisans, traders, and farmers).

“The number of Nigerians facing food insecurity in the northeast dropped by half, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The Nigeria Customs Service recorded its highest-ever revenue collection, crossing the One Trillion Naira (N1,000,000,000) mark.

“[The target for 2017 was 770 billion Naira (N770,573,730,490); 2016 Collection was just under 900 billion (N898,673,857,431.07)] The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), under the new management appointed by President Buhari in 2016, remitted 7.8 billion Naira to the coffers of the Federal Government.

“The total amount remitted by JAMB between 2010 and 2016 was 51 million Naira. 2017 was also the Year of Nigeria’s Agriculture Revolution, embodied by the successes of the Presidential Fertiliser Initiative (PFI) and the Anchor Borrowers Programme.

“More than a dozen moribund fertilizer blending plants were revived under the PFI this year. Finally, 2017 will be the Year that laid the foundation for a 2018 that will be Nigeria’s Year of Infrastructure. A number of important infrastructure projects, in power, rail and road, are scheduled to come on-stream or inch close to completion next year.”

http://www.akelicious.com/2017/12/nigerian-government-lists-2017.html

Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by rayblings(m): 6:26pm On Dec 29, 2017
shocked shocked

Bang de de Deng!!!

In Nigeria there's also fake and original, be it news, fashion, technology even fake life and everything you can think of

Thus I have the original list of achievements

1. poverty
2. Legal Killings by SARS and Fulani herdsmen and co
3. Hunger
4. Corruption
5. Treasury looting
6. Fuel N250 per liter

The list is endless...

Buhari wado o baba badoo!.

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Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by princefunmmy(m): 6:33pm On Dec 29, 2017
Bla Bla Bla...
The effect of these are not felt by the masses, so it is no achievement.
We Need working system not a system where one president just takes decision anyhow

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Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by eunisam: 6:35pm On Dec 29, 2017
shameless people.

Roll everything back the way they were before taking over.2 years gone nothing to celebrated.

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Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by hakeem4(m): 6:37pm On Dec 29, 2017
This buhari’s achievement just be like mess “ we dey hear am but we no dey see am”

Should there be retirement age for politicians?

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Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by omowolewa: 6:38pm On Dec 29, 2017
Kudos
Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by Jesusloveyou: 6:38pm On Dec 29, 2017
No need to list them
Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by AnodaIT(m): 6:42pm On Dec 29, 2017
I thought I was going to read stuff like
7 superhighways constructed and completed
3 Hospitals established in each states
Farm villages established in each LGAs
20 Refineries established through public private partnership
Boko Haram eliminated

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Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by Jesusloveyou: 6:53pm On Dec 29, 2017
hakeem4:
This buhari’s achievement just be like mess “ we dey hear am but we no dey see am”

Should there be retirement age for politicians?
thank God you hear it,
in your ineffectual buffoon era, we did not hear not to talk of seeing it.
Re: Nigerian Government Lists 2017 Achievements by Sonoyom(m): 6:59pm On Dec 29, 2017
Where's the list?

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