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FACT CHECK: Is Buhari A Monumental Failure by Memeni(m): 11:57pm On Jul 28, 2022 |
Why Buhari Is a Monumental Failure We have on record a total of 62 promises Buhari made to Nigerians if elected president. Out of the 62, none has been fulfilled. I mean NONE. That is 0/62! I will put forth the list as meticulously compiled by Hon Celestine Eronmosele, if there is anyone that you feel that Buhari has achieved, point it out and support your claim with facts and let's have a debate with you on that. If not, we can agree that Buhari has not ONLY failed but failed woefully and anyone supporting him or APC govt does not care about your good or the good of your children. 1. Ban on government officials from going abroad for medical treatment: FAILED 2. State and community policing: FAILED 3. Public declaration of assets and liabilities: FAILED 4. Introduction of National Gender Policy and offer of 35 per cent appointment to women: FAILED 5. Creation of three million jobs per year: FAILED 6. The revival of Ajaokuta Steel Company: FAILED 7. Creation of a Social Welfare Programme where a minimum of N5000 would be paid to 25 million poorest and most vulnerable citizens: FAILED 8. Building one of the fastest-growing emerging economies in the world with a real GDP growth averaging 10 per cent annually. FAILED 9. Generation, transmission and distribution of at least 20,000 MW of electricity within four years and increasing to 50,000 MW with a view to achieving 24/7 uninterrupted power supply within 10 years. FAILED 10. Empowerment scheme to employ 740,000 graduates across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. FAILED 11. Payment of allowances to the discharged but unemployed Youth Corps members for 12 months while in the skills and entrepreneurial development programme. FAILED 12. Establishment of a free-tuition and scholarship scheme for pupils who have shown exceptional aptitude in science subjects at O/Levels to study ICT-related courses. FAILED 13. Creation of 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation per annum (20,000 per state) FAILED 14. Creating additional middle-class of at least 2 million new homeowners in our first year in government and 1 million annually thereafter. FAILED 15. Creating a National Conflict Resolution Commission to prevent, mitigate and resolve civil conflicts within the polity. FAILED 16. Building six centres of excellence to address the needs of special education – There is no evidence the government has initiated the building of the centres of excellence for special education in any zone in the country. FAILED 17. Establishing a national mortgage system to lend funds at single-digit interest rates for prospective homeowners. FAILED 18. Creating a national infrastructural development bank to provide loans at nominal interest rates exclusively for this sector – FAILED 19. Raising life expectancy level by an additional 10 years on average – FAILED 20. Construction of 3,000km of superhighways with service trunks – FAILED 21. Ensuring a minimum number of seats in the National Assembly are reserved for women. FAILED 22. Making free education at primary, secondary and tertiary levels for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and education – FAILED 23. Establishing a single ECOWAS currency by 2020 under Nigeria’s leadership: FAILED 24. Making naira stable at the international market – FAILED 25. Early identification of talents and making them participate in games locally and internationally to enable them to become professionals – FAILED 26. Giving up to 20 per cent of the national budget for the educational sector while also making substantial investments in training quality teachers at all levels – FAILED The government has failed in this promise. It has never allocated up to 10 per cent of the national budget for education since it came into power. Currently, university lecturers are on strike while their Polytechnic counterparts have threatened to also embark on industrial action. The situation of the country’s education sector is far from improving. 27. Establishing world-class sports academy and training institutes- FAILED 28. Amending the Nigerian Constitution to ensure devolution of powers, duties, and responsibilities to states in order to entrench true Federalism – FAILED 29. Establishing a strong business relationship with top emerging economies including Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) and other strategic partners around the world – FAILED 30. Consolidation of INEC to reduce and if possible, eliminate electoral malpractices in the country’s political space – FAILED 31. Implementing a full erosion and shoreline protection across the country – FAILED 32. Protecting the rights of women as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution – FAILED While the government has not taken any concrete action to protect the rights of women in the country, it has failed to defend women whose rights are grossly violated. For instance, Eunice Olawale, who was killed in Abuja while preaching and Bridget Agbahime and Deborah Emmanuel killed by mobs in Kano and Katsina respectively for alleged blasphemy. Many cases of women’s rights violation still abound across the country including their ridiculous sentencing to the kitchen and the “other room.” 33. Boosting the Nigerian football league to make it as competitive as other national leagues – FAILED. 34. Balancing the economy across the regions and the creation of six Regional Economic Development Agencies (REDAs) to drive competitiveness – FAILED 35. Full implementation of the National Identification Scheme – FAILED 36. Development of national sanitation plans to clean up the country – FAILED 37. Creation of a Commodity Board to ensure the best pricing for selected crops and facilitate storage of agricultural products – FAILED 38. Providing full disclosure to the media of government contracts over N100m, prior to award and during implementation at a regular interval – FAILED 39. Funding Nollywood to fully develop into world class movie industry so it can compete on good terms with Hollywood and Bollywood – FAILED 40. Amending the Constitution to remove immunity from prosecution for elected officers in a criminal case – FAILED 41. Making policies to halt the pollution of coastal lines, rivers and waterways in the Niger Delta and other parts of the country – FAILED 42. Reforming and strengthening the justice system for efficient administration and dispensation of justice with the creation of special courts for accelerated hearing of corruption, drug trafficking, terrorism and ancillary cases – FAILED 43. Increasing national health expenditure per person per annum from less than N10, 00o to about N50,000 – FAILED 44. Reducing maternal mortality by more than 70 per cent within four years – FAILED 45. Abolition of state of origin and replacing it with state of residence to ensure Nigerians are Nigerians first, before anything else – FAILED 46. Creating a Crime Squad to combat terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery, militancy, ethno-religious and communal clashes in the country – FAILED 47. Making Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agriculture and Entertainment key drivers of our economy – FAILED 48. Creating a N300 billion Regional Growth Fund (average of N50bn in each geo-political zone) to be managed by the REDAs – FAILED 49. Amending the Constitution and the Land Use Act to create freehold/leasehold interests in land along with matching grants for states to create a nationwide electronic land title register on a state by state basis – FAILED 50. Building of at least one functioning airport in each of the 36 states – FAILED 51. A constitutional amendment to oblige local governments in the country to publish minutes of their meetings, service performance data, and spending over N10 million – FAILED 52. Construction of an airport in Ekiti State – FAILED 53. Reduction of HIV/AIDs infection rate by 50 percent and other infectious diseases by 75 percent – FAILED 54. Ensuring that political officer holders earn salaries and emoluments as determined and approved by the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission (RMFAC). 55. Ending gas flaring and ensuring sales of at least half of gas produced within the country – FAILED 56. Prompt passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) and addressing local content issues in the oil and gas sector – FAILED 57. Establishment of at least six new universities of science and technology with satellite campuses in states of the Federation – FAILED 58. Increasing the number of doctors from 19 per 1000 population to 50 per 1000 – FAILED 59. Strengthening operational and legal instruments to discipline members of the Armed Forces over confirmed cases of human rights violations – FAILED 60. Free maternal and child healthcare services – FAILED 61. Upgrading all Federal Government-owned hospitals to world-class facilities within five years – FAILED 62. The defeat of Boko Haram and the rehabilitation and reintegration of repentant insurgents – FAILED #FacebookTelevision � Joe Cummings |
Re: FACT CHECK: Is Buhari A Monumental Failure by awoniyi1236(m): 11:59pm On Jul 28, 2022 |
Is not easy to defend this failure |
Re: FACT CHECK: Is Buhari A Monumental Failure by Xscape1993(m): 12:00am On Jul 29, 2022 |
A perpetual failure.... evil party.... evil government... |
Re: FACT CHECK: Is Buhari A Monumental Failure by vasel15: 12:01am On Jul 29, 2022 |
Once a failure always a failure |
Re: FACT CHECK: Is Buhari A Monumental Failure by NwaMamaIwota(f): 12:03am On Jul 29, 2022 |
all of a sudden Nigeria will need a man like Tinubu to fix Buhari's mess. all of a sudden after 7 years they've now realised that Buhari's government is now a failure since campaigning for continuity of their party's failure means mocking Nigeria. all of a sudden buhari is no longer the best thing to happen to Nigeria after cat fish pepper soup. all of a sudden they're now Buhari's critics just to project and tested failure within the same party. because how will they explain to Nigerians that their party is the cause of their problems. how can they explain to Nigerian youths sitting at home that their party is the reason they're rotting at home when they're supposed to be in the school. how will they explain to Nigerians that their party is the cause of ravaging insecurities we found ourselves today and that their presidential candidate will be recruiting 50 million youths into the army to feed them agbado and cassava. how can they explain to Nigerians that their party has failed them in every aspects. of course they have no explanation for all these hence their only hope is to go tribal and play their usual old tribalism and tribal card tactics. but you as a citizen of this country ask yourself this question. will tribalism better our economy to at least prior to 2015? will tribalism end insecurity and make everyone safe? will tribalism send our children back to school and equip our schools. will tribalism make life better for an average citizen? so after pushing for a failure to be President what next? when the suffering comes will it select other tribe and leave yours? today all Nigerians are suffering but Buhari got the highest votes from the North. dear fellow citizens it's time to look into these people's eyes and tell them to go to hell with their division tactics. at a point all major tribes never believed in Nigeria but today they made it look like they love Nigeria most but keep presenting bad leaders ruining this country. it's time to say enough is enough. THE YOUTHS ARE COMING! |
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