Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,188,880 members, 7,935,763 topics. Date: Friday, 30 August 2024 at 03:14 PM

Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? (867 Views)

Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? / Why Has Buhari Abandoned The East-West Road? / 5 Million Nigerians Lifted Out Of Extreme Poverty In Three Years - Buhari (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 9:04am On Feb 24, 2022
“Amongst many other things, the late sage said in that speech: “It is axiomatic that man can create nothing. But, by an intelligent and purposive application of the exertions of his body and mind, he can exploit natural resources to produce goods and services for immediate consumption and for capital outlay. Therefore, other things being equal, the healthier his body and the more educated his mind, the greater will be his morale and the more efficient and economical he becomes as a producer and consumer” — Obafemi Awolowo (Man is the Sole Dynamic in Nature, 1974).

Probably due to poor articulation of its objective, last week’s ministerial press briefing by Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Investment, Sadiya Umar Farouq, left Nigerians with nothing to cheer.

At the end of the event, which was held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, two major soundbites emerged, none of which does any credit to the understanding of the problem at hand by the minister and possibly the government she serves.

The first major gist of her briefing is that the N5,000, which the government claims to distribute to people living in extreme poverty in Nigeria, can lift these poor people out of poverty.


In answering a question on whether she truly believes this handout can bail people out of poverty, the minister waxed proud about how much the beneficiaries appreciate the money to the extent that “when you give them this N5,000, they cry and shed tears because they’ve never seen N5,000 in their lives; so, it goes a long way, it changes their status, and by that, it lifts them from one stage to another.”

When I saw the minister utter this statement on television, my heart broke. Here is a minister of a country that has pauperised the majority of its people through leadership incompetence and policy flip-flops, glorifying the failure of governance and celebrating the dehumanisation of citizens, albeit unwittingly.

If Nigerians cry for being handed the equivalent of maybe $10 a month for a family of God knows how many people, then it is not a thing that should make any government official proud. But we can even interrogate this point further as the importance of N5,000—if any—would depend on the recipients’ location.



And please, let us get the point straight. I do not mean that N5,000 is not significant money. This argument is made in the context of the fact that money is being dispensed by the government from taxpayers’ funds, in the first instance, and for the specific purpose of lifting people from poverty.

When the minister says N5,000 changes the status of the poor, we should then ask the question: Are we mindful of the fact that Nigeria has the rural poor and the urban poor? And that the latter, in particular, are subjected to economic realities that they have no control over. Talking about the cost of fuel, electricity, water and other such elements, would N5,000 also change these people’s lives? But I digress.

The first thing that hit me was whether this lady implied that crying on the receipt of N5,000 is an indication of how it impacts on the lives of people? Does she really understand the import of poverty and the multiplier effect it has on the country? How exactly are the recipients of this money selected? Is there any difference between what the rural poor and the urban poor get from this Federal Government largesse? Is there any hint of compassion in these people who think it is elitist to suggest that N5,000 is too little to lift people out of poverty? Most importantly, I felt that the minister failed to understand the depth of the question that was thrown at her.

The issue is not so much about the sum but about the intent and structure behind its distribution. Why does the government give these families N5,000? Is it the money to feed themselves or do business? If the purpose of this transfer is subsistence, how do we equate that to lifting people out of poverty? Aside from the fact that N5,000 is insufficient to make a significant difference in Nigeria’s current economic realities, there is also the question of how it addresses poverty sustainably. For instance, any family that desires to exit the poverty club would strive to educate its children and not just the capacity to feed them in the instant. So, does this monthly stipend provide an opportunity for families to educate their children and prepare them for the future?


There is also the eternal wisdom of teaching people to fish rather than handing them fish. And in introducing this, Nigeria does not even need to reinvent the wheel. This was the idea behind the Bangladeshi Muhammad Yunus intervention when he started lending village women $27 each from his personal funds. When he discovered that these women not only returned his loans but made profits, he sought a loan from a government bank and started the Grameen Bank, a place where the poorest women had access to microcredit. What the government is currently doing does not seem to have any enduring or generational value. It looks like an attempt to alleviate today’s problem and, as is becoming the character of this government, transfer the problem to future governments!

And that brings us to the other significant point the minister made last Thursday. This is to the effect that the out-of-school children is no longer a solely northern Nigerian problem. One does not know what elicited this information, which was provided at the press event by the Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programme, Dr Umar Bindr. Still, it is doubtful that anyone has ever suggested that it was an exclusive problem of northern Nigeria. Most analysts say that the North bears the greatest burden of the malaise, which is as true today as before. Even though a significant number of out-of-school children in other parts of the country are of northern parentage, the reality is that literally every state in Nigeria now deals with this dangerous issue. Madam Minister and Mr. Coordinator should be answering what the government is doing to tackle this impending explosion of evil as part of its determination to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty. So, is there a nexus between our N5,000 giveaway and dealing with this scourge of out-of-school children?

Government cannot afford to see poverty eradication as an act of generosity or an instrument of political patronage. As things stand in Nigeria, it is a soul-saving strategy, with the dichotomy between the rich and poor becoming more expansive by the day. When Yunus and the Grameen Bank won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, the Norwegian Nobel Committee noted that “lasting peace cannot be achieved unless large population groups find ways in which to break out of poverty…across cultures and civilisations…” Yunus and Grameen Bank have shown that even the poorest of the poor can bring about their own development. Poverty is a factor in the increasing level of insecurity in Nigeria as much as it is critical to the increasingly diminished chance that democracy will prosper in Nigeria. The man with a hungry stomach has little or no choice but to follow the money in a democracy. This is why government’s initiatives must do a lot more than just give fish to the poor to avoid the chance of being seen as a vote-buying machine.


So, what can the government do?

The first thing is to take this initiative out of the hands of the government. Given the levels of official corruption and lack of data in Nigeria, accountability will continue to be a problem if this initiative remains with the government.

Going forward, providing compulsory and quality education for all Nigerian children, whether female or male, must be part of any poverty eradication programme. In addition, rather than dash money out for feeding, the government should consider micro-credit schemes that involve communities and co-operatives to which beneficiaries can be accountable. Healthcare delivery must also be on the front burner of a country that intends to eradicate poverty. As they say, the health of a nation is its wealth. Finally, Nigeria’s population swells up by the day without even so much as deliberate advocacy on population control. A country that is not very productive cannot continue to bring children into poverty the way Nigeria is and expect change. As Chief Obafemi Awolowo said in the quote above, we must rethink our strategy to have an enduring impact.


https://punchng.com/who-has-buhari-lifted-out-of-poverty/
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Jones4190(m): 9:08am On Feb 24, 2022
I'm a living testimony,
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 9:12am On Feb 24, 2022
The problem with Nigerians is that we expect govt to lift us out of poverty while we spend time on the screen.
I have gotten approx 5times richer than I was back in 2014 without any govt funds or grants despite all the economic "wallo wallo"

Thats why politicians could promise heaven and earth cos they know the youths are lazy and greedy
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Ever8090: 9:19am On Feb 24, 2022
Jones4190:
I'm a living testimony,
living testimony of what?..

4 Likes

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 9:22am On Feb 24, 2022
Michelle70:
The problem with Nigerians is that we expect govt to lift us out of poverty while we spend time on the screen.
I have gotten approx 6times richer than I was back in 2014 without any govt funds or grants despite all the economic "wallo wallo"

Thats why politicians could promise heaven and earth cos they know the youths are lazy and greedy

You must be really lifted out of poverty, but millions of people have gone down to poverty more, Cost of living is beyond many . Few years ago, I bought $66, 670,00 with N10 Million naira. Today same N10 can buy $23, 000 .
I used to buy egg N800, but today N1900.
I know just like Mr. Mutairu Kadoso (Seunmsg) you will always see it your own way!

3 Likes

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 9:24am On Feb 24, 2022
Ever8090:
living testimony of what?..
he is a living testimony, do u want to doubt him?
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 9:36am On Feb 24, 2022
treesun:


You must be really lifted out of poverty, but millions of people have gone down to poverty more, Cost of living is beyond many . Few years ago, I bought $66, 670,00 with N10 Million naira. Today same N10 can buy $23, 000 .
I used to buy egg N800, but today N1900.
I know just like Mr. Mutairu Kadoso (Seunmsg) you will always see it your own way!
there are those who understand money and those who do not.

Let's even look at Nairaland
Did seun complain of being broke? Is ilegendd complaining even amidst economic recessions, Iamdbull nko.

Back in 2015, my monthly allowance can't afford three bags of rice but now I pay my rent in a two bedroom apartment, I subscribe my cable, pay my bills and still send something to my family every month, I have 3 small grocery stores too, all these I achieved when Buhari was and is still the president

U go blame govt till 2066 but na still inside this Nigeria we go get future billionaires, millionaires, professors, entrepreneurs, medical doctors etc.

Ask urself what others are doing which u are not

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by gidgiddy: 9:41am On Feb 24, 2022
All the indices that makes for a good quality of life have all gotten worse under Buhari

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 9:41am On Feb 24, 2022
Michelle70:
there are those who understand money and those who do not.

Let's even look at Nairaland
Did seun complain of being broke? Is ilegendd complaining even amidst economic recessions, Iamdbull nko.

Back in 2015, my monthly allowance can't afford three bags of rice but now I pay my rent in a two bedroom apartment, I subscribe my cable, pay my bills and still send something to my family every month, I have 3 small grocery stores too, all these I achieved when Buhari was and is still the president

U go blame govt till 2066 but na still inside this Nigeria we go get future billionaires, millionaires, professors, entrepreneurs, medical doctors etc.

Ask urself what others are doing which u are not

By God's grace I dont depend on Government and I can live anywhere comfortably in the world. I dont speak for myself only, but people that surrounds me, see suffering every where!

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 9:48am On Feb 24, 2022
treesun:


By God's grace I dont depend on Government and I can live anywhere comfortably in the world. I dont speak for myself only, but people that surrounds me, see suffering every where!
I can't live anywhere in the world as I make less than 300k a month but I was able to grow from a man who had only 200k back in 2015 to a man who owns three grocery shop in 2021 without govt or private job.

Anyone who is poor decides to be poor, stop speaking for them. Life isnt easy for anyone.

Even u who is rich didn't get there by watching zeeworld and Big brother all day, most of the people who complain today doesn't have a plan for their future.
No savings, no investment plan, no goals etc.

anyone who has a goal will be more concerned about achieving it than they will be about price of tomato.

They are nothing but just bet9ja and Yahoo addicts

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 9:56am On Feb 24, 2022
Michelle70:
I can't live anywhere in the world as I make less than 300k a month but I was able to grow from a man who had only 200k back in 2015 to a man who owns three grocery shop in 2021 without govt or private job.

Anyone who is poor decides to be poor, stop speaking for them. Life isnt easy for anyone.

Even u who is rich didn't get there by watching zeeworld and Big brother all day, most of the people who complain today doesn't have a plan for their future.
No savings, no investment plan, no goals etc.

anyone who has a goal will be more concerned about achieving it than they will be about price of tomato.

They are nothing but just bet9ja and Yahoo addicts

What was your purchasing power of N200k in 2015 to N300k in 2022!

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 9:59am On Feb 24, 2022
treesun:


What was your purchasing power of N200k in 2015 to N300k in 2022!
dont u get it?
My entire networth in 2015 was 200k, as in everything I had was 200k

Now I make more than 200k monthly but less than 300k.
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Rugaria: 10:05am On Feb 24, 2022
I wouldn't be surprised if the government is paying for the 5000 stipends to the people of Zinder and Marada in Niger republic because that where this administration is doing so much work to alleviate poverty and improve amenities..

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 10:05am On Feb 24, 2022
Michelle70:
dont u get it?
My entire networth in 2015 was 200k, as in everything I had was 200k

Now I make more than 200k monthly but less than 300k.

Even 200k is worth more than N2.4m of today in term of Economic!
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 10:12am On Feb 24, 2022
treesun:


Even 200k is worth more than N2.4m of today in term of Economic!
thats a lie. 200k could buy 25 bags of rice in 2015.
2.4m will buy 100bags of same rice today.



If I had invested 200k into a small business, I would be making probably 25k monthly and will buy 3bags of rice then but today I could buy 10bags of rice monthly, FYI I have gotten 3times richer in economic terms while logically I could be more than 10times richer
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 10:42am On Feb 24, 2022
Michelle70:
thats a lie. 200k could buy 25 bags of rice in 2015.
2.4m will buy 100bags of same rice today.



If I had invested 200k into a small business, I would be making probably 25k monthly and will buy 3bags of rice then but today I could buy 10bags of rice monthly, FYI I have gotten 3times richer in economic terms while logically I could be more than 10times richer

Yes that is good progression, but the generality of people are getting poorer, Congrats on your achievements!
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by SarkinYarki: 10:43am On Feb 24, 2022
He has lifted Yusuf

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by orisa37: 12:57pm On Feb 24, 2022
AMAECHI, FASHOLA AND NGIGE.
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Ogbodavies(m): 1:09pm On Feb 24, 2022
some NL with 30k monthly lipsrsealed

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by desiredhome: 1:17pm On Feb 24, 2022
treesun:


You must be really lifted out of poverty, but millions of people have gone down to poverty more, Cost of living is beyond many . Few years ago, I bought $66, 670,00 with N10 Million naira. Today same N10 can buy $23, 000 .
I used to buy egg N800, but today N1900.
I know just like Mr. Mutairu Kadoso (Seunmsg) you will always see it your own way!
Many will still go down poverty line because soo many Nigerians especially the youths are waiting/looking for free money instead of thinking of what to do to get out of poverty.....
A Nigerian youth will rather fast and pray for days in a church rather than work to earn a living......A grown up man will rather be running after a politician for peanut rather than use that time to create a job for himself...

The NSIP program was targeted at the poor and vulnerable in the society,...the #5000:00/month was not made to be for every body in the society...... but trust the Nigerian greedy mindset/systems, they rather misuse the opportunity and still complain........
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by desiredhome: 1:26pm On Feb 24, 2022
treesun:


Yes that is good progression, but the generality of people are getting poorer, Congrats on your achievements!
Because they have refused to think out of the box......
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 8:48am On Feb 25, 2022
desiredhome:

Because they have refused to think out of the box......

Where is the box they have to think out!
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Drsnives(m): 8:54am On Feb 25, 2022
Michelle70:
dont u get it?
My entire networth in 2015 was 200k, as in everything I had was 200k

Now I make more than 200k monthly but less than 300k.
Keep quiet if you don't have anything reasonable to say b4 i cast you, above 200k my foot

1 Like

Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by desiredhome: 9:11am On Feb 25, 2022
treesun:


Where is the box they have to think out!
The box is that instead of waiting for quick money or get rich quick mindset.......do something for yourself ...... Government cannot give jobs to all its citizens....

There are people making it in this economy that people are complaining.....

That is how you think out of the box
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 9:14am On Feb 25, 2022
desiredhome:

The box is that instead of waiting for quick money or get rich quick.....do something for yourself ...... Government cannot give jobs to all its citizens....

There are people making it in this economy that people are complaining.....

That is how you think out of the box

Government can create enabling environment. 65% of Nigerians are hardworking!
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by desiredhome: 9:26am On Feb 25, 2022
treesun:


Government can create enabling environment. 65% of Nigerians are hardworking!
Exactly........ but the problem is the mindset of the people......greed/selfishness......
Everybody just one grab, nobody is ready to give.......
From the leaders/heads to the followers/masses....
We are very impatient in this country.....
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by JAkpayen(m): 10:26am On Feb 25, 2022
Michelle70:
thats a lie. 200k could buy 25 bags of rice in 2015.
2.4m will buy 100bags of same rice today.



If I had invested 200k into a small business, I would be making probably 25k monthly and will buy 3bags of rice then but today I could buy 10bags of rice monthly, FYI I have gotten 3times richer in economic terms while logically I could be more than 10times richer

I'm sure you meant 1 bag on bolded. Except you are a capitalist who act on every change in FX rate and deal on essential goods then you can make such % from 200k investment. Otherwise, you are investing in high yield investment programs
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Spandau: 8:01pm On Mar 01, 2022
Michelle70:
there are those who understand money and those who do not.

Let's even look at Nairaland
Did seun complain of being broke? Is ilegendd complaining even amidst economic recessions, Iamdbull nko.

Back in 2015, my monthly allowance can't afford three bags of rice but now I pay my rent in a two bedroom apartment, I subscribe my cable, pay my bills and still send something to my family every month, I have 3 small grocery stores too, all these I achieved when Buhari was and is still the president

U go blame govt till 2066 but na still inside this Nigeria we go get future billionaires, millionaires, professors, entrepreneurs, medical doctors etc.

Ask urself what others are doing which u are not

So let me ask you a question. What exactly is the function of any government in a given territorial enclave? And what do you think is the function of the Nigerian government?
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 11:14am On Mar 02, 2022
Michelle70:
dont u get it?
My entire networth in 2015 was 200k, as in everything I had was 200k

Now I make more than 200k monthly but less than 300k.

How good is your networth now with fuel scarcity!
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 11:27am On Mar 02, 2022
treesun:


How good is your networth now with fuel scarcity!
Fuel price doesn't affect me, I dont have a car and I have power so a 25litres fuel could last me for more than 2weeks
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by treesun: 10:09am On Mar 03, 2022
Michelle70:
Fuel price doesn't affect me, I dont have a car and I have power so a 25litres fuel could last me for more than 2weeks

I hear you!

Lalasticlala!
Re: Who Has Buhari Lifted Out Of Poverty? by Michelle70(m): 10:12am On Mar 03, 2022
treesun:


I hear you!

Lalasticlala!
why u deh call mod on me? grin

(1) (2) (Reply)

Why We Are Willing To Go Fight For Ukraine - Nigerian Volunteers / Soludo : Neatness Leads To Godliness (pics) / Yul Edochie Welcomes Son With Second Wife

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 62
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.