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Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Dannyset(m): 2:25pm On Sep 20, 2022
The Senior Special Assistant to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Public Affairs, Ajuri Ngelale has questioned the morals of the PDP over its aspiration to attempt a comeback at the helms of power in the country after a thorough 16 years of misrule.

The delectable aide of the president was audibly enraged throughout the 5-hour session of ABAT MEDIA SPACES, a weekly Twitter Interactive program hosted by the Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Media Centre to showcase the capacity of frontrunner presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the achievements of the APC so far.

Recalling the state of the nation when his principal took over in 2015, Ajuri described the reign of the PDP as ‘criminal in nature’ and ’berated the public bureaucratic corruption’ that took place whilst they were in charge speaking specifically on the Subsidy regime, Excess Crude Account administration and general resource mismanagement.

“The subsidy regime that was running before 2015 and the subsidy regime that has been running since 2016 are two different animals that portend to achieve the same objective…

“…What we had before was a subsidy regime from the early 2000s to 2015 that essentially the NNPC on its own, paid a series of faceless briefcase companies. People will hide behind Shell companies and all of that to submit a voucher saying that I brought 100,000 litres of PMS into the shores of Nigeria from a refinery in Germany or Singapore and as a result of that, you owe me so so amount of money. That was what was going on for over a decade”

“As a result of that, such a system is prone to abuse; so you’d have a voucher irrespective of whether they brought in zero or half of the product”

“The NNPC will then approve those vouchers to be paid regardless of any due diligence on whether those products were delivered into the country or not.”

Pressing further, he said “In 2009, the subsidy regime of Nigeria cost $2.6bn. That was what it takes the NNPC to subsidise our fuel in 2009. In 2010, same subsidy, for the same population cost the country $4.3bn. In 2011, the subsidy payment totalled fourteen, I said one-four ($14bn) up from the $4.3bn that it cost just a year ago.’

“Wrap your head round what I’m telling you. Between 2012-2014, the subsidy payment to NNPC averaged annualy, $9bn. Every year from 2012-2014.”

Giving a comparative analogy of the same payment since President Muhammadu Buhari took over in 2015, Ajuri said;

“In 2021, fuel subsidy in Nigeria costs $2.2bn. I don’t really need to say more about the difference. The subsidy regime that our government has operated since 2016 is such that it removes all those corrupt briefcase companies from the import business which were basically friends of either the president, governors, some senators or party officials as at that time. We removed all those people and said we are not going to deal with private importers anymore. NNPC was made to be in charge of all importation and er could easily account for all of the expenditures of the import volumes brought into the country”

On Debt management and Excess Crude Account, Ajuri questioned the source of the claims that the country’s debt had tripled under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“People have been raising the point that President Muhammadu Buhari has accumulated three times the amount of debt than all the previous administration. Is that possible?”

The Presidential aide directed carriers of such information to the website of the Debt Management Office for the Year-On-Year national debt profile.

“In 2010, the total national debt, which is inclusive of domestic and foreign debt was $35bn. By 2014, this is at the time when we have had the highest revenue in history and after President Obasanjo had provided over $60bn in foreign reserves, which was a record. You had billions of dollars in the Excess Crude Account that was set aside by the Obasanjo administration in addition to foreign reserves and then on top of that you had the highest oil prices in the history of the country. In view of all of that available portfolio where you can spend from, you accumulated between 2010 and 2014, a debt that grew from $35bn to $67bn. That means we have added $32bn to our debt profile between 2010 and 2014. That does not include the depletion of the foreign reserves, not including the depletion of the Excess Crude Account. That is what happened.

“No infrastructures, No social investment programs and these are the people that are coming out with the audacity to say that they are coming to save the country”

So, what is the national debt today? The national debt of the country as of January 1, 2022 is $95bn. Meaning from 2014 to January 2022, we had added essentially $28bn. Meanwhile Jonathan’s administration took over $30bn, for no reason, when they had all that wealth.

We now put Buhari’s regime through recession, a global pandemic and we were still able to achieve all the infrastructures I have laid out including all the roads, railways, airports, seaports and the social investment programs that you know about”

Ajuri also explained how the Jonathan’s administration took the foreign reserves down to $28bn and the excess Crude account spent down from about $50bn to $2bn which president Muhammadu Buhari inherited.

“This is a recorded conversation and I am not afraid. Between 2004 and 2015, that’s 11 years, you had the ECA. Out of $107bn that accrued in those period, $105 was spent before President Muhammadu Buhari came in. Tell me what they spent it on!”

“$2bn is what he inherited and it has not done above that since he took office because of the low oil prices.
That is where we are.”


Giving a record of how the APC administration had spent the $2bn inherited from the ECA, Ajuri said the Buhari administration, in a well publicised deal, sent $500m directly to the USA for the purchase of 12 Tucano jets. Another $500m was spent on several military wares details of which were given to all the governors at the FEC before approval. $500m was used as seed capital for the NSIA to form the Presidential Infrastructure Development Funds project which has helped several strategic infrastructures going on around the country today.

The presidential aide believes reasonable Nigerians will shun politics of hearsay and give the party an opportunity to complement the gains of the current administration so far, despite limited resources, by voting massively for the APC in the 2023 general elections.

Source: https://podiumreporters.com/index.php/2022/09/20/ajuri-opens-fresh-wound-berates-pdps-audacity-to-attempt-coming-back-in-2023/

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by SuperWriter(f): 2:29pm On Sep 20, 2022
Giving a record of how the APC administration had spent the $2bn inherited from the ECA, Ajuri said the Buhari administration, in a well publicised deal, sent $500m directly to the USA for the purchase of 12 Tucano jets. Another $500m was spent on several military wares details of which were given to all the governors at the FEC before approval. $500m was used as seed capital for the NSIA to form the Presidential Infrastructure Development Funds project which has helped several strategic infrastructures going on around the country today.

What happened to the remaining $500 million?

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Nobody: 2:30pm On Sep 20, 2022
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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Laggafin: 2:32pm On Sep 20, 2022
Ngelele the Arab looking Naija boy has turned PDP tormentor oo grin

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Racoon(m): 2:32pm On Sep 20, 2022
The APC and PDP all had their turns wrecking this hapless nation no doubt, but sane people will all agree that the APC is the worst ever seen comparing with any indices as far as all segments of our national life is concerned. Infact, it is a disaster of unimaginable proportions.

The man has the audacity and shamelessness to be talking about subsidy or subsidy under-recovery which the government he subserves have repeatedly lied to Nigerians that it is a fraud that has been removed but the same govt have been paying the same fraud for the past 7 years despite the low price of crude oil in the global market while the DPR have no verifiable records of the daily crude oil sales or consumption in Nigeria.

What about the zero remittance of the NNPC while heavy TAM and overhead costs have continued to added to the debt burden under this government of super-looters? What about the unabating crude oil theft currently ongoing?

The SWF, ECA, so called recovered loots have been relooted under the same government.What about the sensational, monumental institutionalised corruption that have been unfolding since the outset of this useless govt?

What about the AGF multi-dimentional corruption indictments, Hadiza NPA case, Ibrahim Magu, Accountant General corruption, embezzlement by the MDAs, Budget paddings among many? Who is this one fooling here?

Yeah! Ajuri have been invited to the table so like Festus Keyamo, Prof Sagay, Femi Adeshina, Femi Fani Kayode and many more they must observe table manners.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by cyril10(m): 2:34pm On Sep 20, 2022
Butterfly that thinks itself a Bird, APC worst than PDP by all means.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Racoon(m): 2:38pm On Sep 20, 2022
cyril10:
Butterfly that thinks itself a Bird, APC worst than PDP by all means.
A Case of Dunning Kruger Effect; "Wherein incompetent people do not only fail to realize their incompetence but consider themselves more competent than anyone else."

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Dannyset(m): 2:45pm On Sep 20, 2022
Mynd44, OAM4J, Seun

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Nobody: 2:49pm On Sep 20, 2022
ALL of you - probably - are the same weak, deviant and unworthy people we know. All these tactics to overthrow each other doesn't change the fact that the accuser is hardly different from the accused and the system in which whoever wins will operate is the same weak, corrupt and damaging system we are used to.

The fashioners of this civilization have played their hands and we have seen the damage they've done to the earth. Calamities upon calamities every now and then.

The earth begs for a reform and that's why the coming great emperor, "The Unity" is the man for the job - God willing. He shall establish a New Order and show the world what true civilization looks like.

We await his coming!

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by eliyke(m): 2:58pm On Sep 20, 2022
;Dna d same content wey dey pdp dey apc,anyone wey win we go witness massive decamping from d loser

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by slimfit1(m): 3:10pm On Sep 20, 2022
He is not a complete Nigerian, he can sell his conscience to the highest bidder he is a mixed big fool.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by femisplash: 4:03pm On Sep 20, 2022
Ajuri was spilling facts. Zombidients do not have the mental capacity to refute the facts, only pandering to personal attacks.
This is just a tip of the iceberg as we patiently await caimpaign kickoff.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Way4orward: 4:03pm On Sep 20, 2022
What's this one saying?

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by lonecatt(m): 4:04pm On Sep 20, 2022
Pot calling kettle black

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by mrvitalis(m): 4:05pm On Sep 20, 2022
This guy is Funny
The highest PDP was spending on subsidy was 1.6 trillion ...yet APC is spending 6.6 trillion and yet this one has mouth to talk ?

Did this guy just lie we spent just 2 billion dollars on subsidy ? Subsidy cost for 2021 was over 12 billion dollars and yet this one has mouth to talk ?

Excess crude account ? Oil has been selling above bench mark yet zero cent was added to the excess crude account instead it reduces


When they gather APC zombies like this and feed them this lies let them make sure that it doesn't leak out to the public honestly ....some of us get sense ooh

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Wintertime: 4:06pm On Sep 20, 2022
Ooi
Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Jevica: 4:07pm On Sep 20, 2022
who be this again

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by MrPristine: 4:08pm On Sep 20, 2022
This Ajuri guy is an accomplished mo.ron, only fellow miscreants will take him seriously.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by nazicartel(m): 4:09pm On Sep 20, 2022
See Ngelale ooo. Who give this one mouth ?.. This Raymond Dokpesi boy grin

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by sped1oro(m): 4:10pm On Sep 20, 2022
This guy is always spot on any day and anytime ���

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by emmatex2020: 4:11pm On Sep 20, 2022
slimfit1:
He is not a complete Nigerian, he can sell his conscience to the highest bidder he is a mixed big fool.
Stop attacking my brother, he is an adult Nigerian. Allow him to express himself.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by dam2000(m): 4:11pm On Sep 20, 2022
8 years of APC rule is worse than when Nigeria was created

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by fof1: 4:11pm On Sep 20, 2022
Dannyset:
The Senior Special Assistant to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Public Affairs, Ajuri Ngelale has questioned the morals of the PDP over its aspiration to attempt a comeback at the helms of power in the country after a thorough 16 years of misrule.
Source: https://podiumreporters.com/index.php/2022/09/20/ajuri-opens-fresh-wound-berates-pdps-audacity-to-attempt-coming-back-in-2023/

This is one of the Very Most Confused Journalist in Nigeria. Pls the 8 Years of APC is Clearly WORST THAN the 16 Years of PDP. It is like 7 Years of the Famine Experienced in Ancient Egypt in d Bible Days of Pharaoh,
that Joseph interpreted ...Leanness to the Soul and Abundance of Lack,Want and Disasters.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by sotall(m): 4:11pm On Sep 20, 2022
Who be this idiot?

Most Nigerians are worse off today than they were in 2015.

This fool and others getting paid to insult the sensitivity of Nigerians needs to be stoned to death.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by DOM7: 4:13pm On Sep 20, 2022
This miss road personality, APC come make PDP saint today.

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by RZArecta(m): 4:14pm On Sep 20, 2022
Ajuri is paid to talk smack. The issue is that all the other smack talkers have exposed their low IQ's and so it was left for the dundees to unleash Ajuri but fortunately, it's difficult to defend nonsense and that's why Ajuri will soon run down his book of búllshit. Leave him to entertain his committee of dolts while real compatriots focus on the main goal of moving this country forward cool

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Re: Ajuri Ngelale Berates PDP For Attempting To Come Back In 2023 by Agboriotejoye(m): 4:22pm On Sep 20, 2022
APC and lies go together like bread and butter grin grin

I can see one free zombie ready to type another truckload of nonsense

Are we surprised? grin grin

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