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Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Nonny95: 2:52pm On May 03
Hardship: Tinubu adopted solutions promised by Peter Obi and Atiku during campaigns — Shettima admits


Again, Vice President Kashim Shettima has implored Nigerians to be patient with the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as he steers the ship of state through the economic turbulence and storm he met on ground on assumption of office.

“Soon, Nigeria’s economy will experience significant growth once we’ve overcome these sacrifices. Positive changes will soon be evident across all economic indicators – inflation, per capita income, GDP numbers, poverty reduction, food security, and all aspects close to the hearts of our people,” he declared.

Senator Shettima made the appeal on Thursday during the 2nd Chronicle Roundtable organized by 21st Century Media Services, publishers of 21st CENTURY CHRONICLE, as part of its public service enlightenment series, at Ladi Kwali Hall, Abuja Continental Hotel, Abuja.

The Vice President who was the Guest Speaker at the roundtable explained some key policy decisions taken by the Tinubu administration as well as its Economic and Social Agenda, including the removal of subsidy on petroleum products, which he described as the ‘biggest elephant in the room’ before President Tinubu took charge.


Appealing for patience and time to address the serious challenges he said they met on ground, especially the nation’s ailing economy which was already tottering towards an eclipse, Shettima said, “We look forward to the positive impact on the economy that will be brought by some of our new initiatives in the oil and gas sector, creative arts sector, the newly rejigged steel and solid minerals sectors, our housing sector, the blue economy, and the digital sectors, to mention but a few.

“There is no doubt that there’s a time to plant and a time to reap. In between those times, we appeal for patience and seek collective sacrifice from all, especially from us.

We wish there were a way to treat this ailment without surgery.” APC chairman reportedly tied to a tree, beaten mercilessly by angry youths for selling palliatives meant for his LGA Advertisements While delivering his speech titled, “Because These Shortcuts Are Not The Right Ways,” the VP noted that though the decision to remove fuel subsidy was quite tough considering its negative impact on the lives of the citizens, it became an inevitable option when it was discovered that the immediate past administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari did not make provision for it in the 2023 budget.

He explained: “His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, chose the option that would save the life of the nation, instead of one that would merely prolong its imminent and predicted economic death. Before we took charge, the biggest elephant in the room was the question of fuel subsidy removal. “We understood why our predecessor made the decision to remove it and refused to budget for it in their final fiscal year. The year before we took office, Nigeria’s debt service-to-revenue ratio had grown to 111.8%.

The anticipated debt crisis may sound like fancy economic jargon to the man on the street, but you and I are in a better position to understand how such miscalculations have played out in other countries. It’s an economic death sentence. “In plain terms, our debt servicing was such that if you earned, say, N100,000, the entirety of the money wasn’t only paid to your debtor; you were forced to borrow an additional N11,800 to pay the debtor.

How do you intend to survive this, and how many more loans before you become a pariah? “We are not even discussing the nation’s budget deficits, diversions of resources from critical sectors of the economy, and corruption masterminded in the subsidy regime.”

Acknowledging that government is a continuum, the VP said whoever had “succeeded the previous government would have either chosen to steer the ship through the storm as President Tinubu is doing or jumped ship and let the country implode.”

He observed that those who contested the presidency with President Tinubu did not feel morally justified to question the decision to remove fuel subsidy because it was part of the solutions they also tabled before Nigerians.

“This was because, whether in handling the subsidy matter or the forex crisis, they had also promised the solutions we had adopted.

Those who attempted to eat their words were instantly proven wrong by data, history, and their antecedents—those emotionless reality checkers,” he pointed out. Senator Shettima regretted that for long Nigeria had endured economic sabotage, leading to the resolve by Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Yemi Cardoso, and the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, “to take matters into their hands to neutralise the overpowering influence of currency manipulators who had conspired to frustrate our reforms. “Today, I stand proud to say that their interventions have translated into desired results, and Naira’s pushback against all odds is an inspiring journey that doesn’t have to be learned in Buenos Aires, as some would want us to do,” he added.

Earlier in his opening remarks, chairman of the Ministry of Finance Incorporated and former Finance Minister, Dr Shamsudeen Usman, praised the content of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration, describing it as one of the most detailed and carefully crafted policy document in the history of the country.

He stressed the need for the Renewed Hope Agenda document to be reviewed and integrated into the medium and long-term development framework of the country, noting that policy consistency with a long-term vision to transform critical sectors of the economy, is the way to go. Dr Usman also commended the administration’s establishment of a central coordination delivery unit to track the performance of programmes, policies and key interventions of the Federal Government, insisting that the monitoring of key performance indicators in the policy document was critical to the success of the government.

On his part, the CEO of 2nd Chronicle Newspaper, Malam Mahmud Jega had while welcoming guests to the event, said the need to critically analyse government policies and programmes was not just an expectation from the media but indeed borne out of the necessity to collectively contribute in shaping the nation’s development trajectory. Also present at the event were the Minister of Information, Alhaji Mohammed Idris; Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Dr Hakeem Baba Ahmed; Chairman of 21st Century Chronicle, Amb. Gbara Awanen; notable leaders in the media industry, Dr Ishaq Moddibo Kawu; Mallam Garba Shehu; Mr Segun Adeniyi, and Malam Mahmud Jega, among others. Stanley Nkwocha Senior Special Assistant to The President on Media & Communications (Office of The Vice President).


https://newsweekng.com/hardship-tinubu-adopted-solutions-promised-by-peter-obi-and-atiku-during-campaigns-shettima-admits/

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Nonny95: 2:53pm On May 03
The blame game continues

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Bobloco: 2:54pm On May 03
Implementation is where Tinubu muddled up everything and wrecked the economy.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Malroux: 2:55pm On May 03
Who's looting method did he adopt too?

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Nonny95: 2:57pm On May 03
Malroux:
Who's looting method did he adopt too?

Abacha 😂. A.K.A Chagoury or whatever with white elephant coastal road project.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by NeckingNgulping(m): 2:57pm On May 03
Talking about what the past administration did wrong, and how they were corrupt with subsidy as though you're not part of them. Beating about the bush the whole time.

It's apparent that you lot are deliberately preventing the refurbished PH refinery from starting after the removal of subsidy as you don't want to lose the millions you get from the importation of petrol.

Reduction of the price of petrol at filling stations as a result of its production here will drastically drive the prices of things down and inflation will be gone. But, you're here talking about people who would have perfectly proffered solution to the removal of subsidy.

Government of lies, deceits, and propaganda.

Divide this country now.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Malroux: 2:58pm On May 03
Nonny95:


Abacha 😂
No wonder. But Abacha's regime was a heaven compared with Ebola's inglorious administration.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Faiththatworks(m): 2:59pm On May 03
I want to sincerely disagree with HE Kashim Shettima. I took my time to read the article and to believe that he was merely stating the fact that all parties agreed on removing subsidy but that is where their manifestos are similar
HE Atiku Abubakar clearly stated that he will privatise all the Scrap metals and therefore stop spending shishi on Refineries,HE Peter Obi on the other hand said he will reduce subsidy gradually until it is completely removed

Asiwaju needs to take the bull by the horn,the two industries which will define his legacy are Electricity and the Oil and Gas Industry.I am of the opinion that this Government needs to sell off at least two of those scrap metals called Refineries and Depots before the end of his first term
Secondly, this government must enable states to start taking over DISCOs or set up their own side by side.This must be done like yesterday
For the Infrastructures,he should not release the brakes they must keep working on Roads and Rails as well.

And lastly,Agricultural Industry should be placed at the focal point.Secure Nigeria and allow our brothers and sisters go back to the farm.If this can be done,the second term is assured

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Nonny95: 3:00pm On May 03
Malroux:
No wonder. But Abacha's regime was a heaven compared with Ebola's inglorious administration.

Bolas own thief na to kill and destroy 😂

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by meum: 3:00pm On May 03
Removing subsidy is one thing, how to go about it is what makes the difference.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Nonny95: 3:01pm On May 03
meum:
Is he saying the man didn’t/doesn’t have his own solutions? Wonderful!

You can hear from the horses mouth

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by finegirl233: 3:01pm On May 03
OK
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Nonny95: 3:02pm On May 03
meum:
Is he saying the man didn’t/doesn’t have his own solutions? Wonderful!

You can hear from the horses mouth😂.

When we talk, they call us IPOB, KGB, MOSSAD😂

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by skywalker240(m): 3:07pm On May 03
Senseless talk

So this justifies the assumption that you guy's had no initial blueprints for the improvements of the nation prior the 2023 Presidential election?

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Righthussle: 3:14pm On May 03
😁😅🤣Funny people

This one prefers to blame opposition than blame Buhari

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Sheuns(m): 3:18pm On May 03
grin

Sell the refineries as Atiku suggested and said he’ll do. Stop wasting money on what you know can’t work. Sell Ajaokuta steel plant as well. Create enabling environment and encourage private individuals to build steel plants and refineries just as Aliko Dangote was encouraged to build his factories and refineries here.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by ChizzyBuna(m): 3:18pm On May 03
Ok
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Koppaguard: 3:19pm On May 03
What we need now is for the president to fulfil his promise of hitting the ground running, make he no pursue us because most Nigerians no fit run on empty stomach. It is a welcome development so far as things are working as planned, whomever the idea originated from is not our concern but e no go bad if adequate credit is bestowed on the befitting. Nigeria must be great again.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Kingrshd3: 3:19pm On May 03
YES U ARE PSYCHOLOGICALLY RIGHT AND STUPID FOR SAYING THAT IN THE PUBLIC OF SENSITIVE HUNGEY NIGERIANS.

well removing subsidy is d best thing ever either u like it or not 🚫

There is no nation in the world that became great all in the name of subsidizing products goods and services for their nation..


Government needs money to run commodities and make good roads and amenities and money is inclusive to do all this ..

So if u want subsidy to continue then when are we going to be like america 🤔


We are all feeling the heat including myself but am still happy PitObi is not the president and will never be untill 2099

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Papayaayasager(m): 3:19pm On May 03
Why I'm laughing?

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Blaze14k: 3:19pm On May 03
Nonny95:
The blame game continues

The way they use psychology on these agbado people is so funny. Infact I've never seen people that are so dump like this group

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by socialmediaman: 3:19pm On May 03
I see. "We won't blame Buhari for our failures, we'll rather blame Peter Obi and Atiku"

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 3:19pm On May 03
That mod that banned me because of manavulturegrils, I hope you buy fuel at #200 per litre oh

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Omoapena(m): 3:19pm On May 03
cheesy
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Quest7777: 3:20pm On May 03
Tinubu go sabi giraffe well well for exam.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by TylerPerry: 3:20pm On May 03
mumu personified.......how these clowns reason baffles me. There's something called a good name., You know why the holy book says: "its better than silver or gold?" No matter the gold you have when it is ill gotten and you with it even steal your way to the top you've set yourself up for disaster because unknown to you, you have just emboldened criminals. No matter your intentions to sanitize the system is you'll be reminded of how you came to power. The main reason I pray EFCC boss and other good guys out there swim through the turbulence they've entangled themselves with.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Jostoman: 3:20pm On May 03
Did anybody even need to tell you people that one before say these government na copy and paste.

When Obi and Atiku promise to remove subsidy did they tell you when and how they want to remove it?

The order time obi granted an interview with Arise tv when Obi tell rufai Oseni that there is nothing bad in borrowing money to implement some things, The next day after the interview FG started borrowing money from world bank and from some foreign country.

To copy my manifesto is one thing and
To know how i want to implement my manifesto is another thing.

see wetin yakubu do nigerians.

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by softtorce: 3:20pm On May 03
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by ClassicMan202(m): 3:21pm On May 03
Ddf
Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by omoredia: 3:21pm On May 03
Photocopy no easy. If it's not Peter Obi it can never be Peter Obi

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by yesloaded: 3:21pm On May 03
Blame

Blame

Blame

Since 2015 Arghh

Obj never met perfect Nigeria likewise YarAdua

Jonathan never left the worst Nigeria

Why this blame game for goodness sake

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Re: Hardship: Tinubu Adopted Solutions Promised By Peter Obi & Atiku — Shettima by Brendaniel: 3:21pm On May 03
So they want to blame Peter Obi for copying wrongly ?...

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