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We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by CAkpos(m): 10:31am On Aug 09, 2024
In a recent address at the launch of ActionAid Nigeria’s new country strategy paper titled “Citizens Action to End Poverty and Injustice 2024-2034,” Minister Bagudu emphasized that Nigeria’s ongoing underdevelopment cannot be attributed to any single administration.

The minister stressed that addressing the country’s challenges requires a united and concerted effort from all citizens.

Bagudu drew attention to the urgent need for Nigerians to acknowledge the nation’s current economic reality.


He likened this acknowledgment to a family conversation where everyone must recognize their financial constraints.

“We are not as rich as we think we are,” Bagudu remarked, pointing out that this realization should spur citizens to actively contribute to national development rather than passively rely on government interventions.

The minister further highlighted the importance of citizens actively engaging with government programs, not merely to support them but also to hold officials accountable.

“If all we have is anger at each other, we will never solve any problem,” he said, urging Nigerians to foster a culture of cooperation and constructive criticism.

Bagudu called for a collective effort to build a more just and equitable society where every individual’s contribution is valued.

He emphasized that the ultimate goal of social action should be inclusivity, ensuring that local economies benefit everyone.

“The ultimate aim of social action is to include all, and local economies can be made to include all,” Bagudu affirmed.

The event also featured a speech by Andrew Mamedu, the Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria, who underscored the critical situation facing the nation.

He noted that 133 million Nigerians are living in multi-dimensional poverty, lacking both financial resources and access to essential services.
Mamedu stressed the need for immediate action, stating, “Hope and belief must be accompanied by action. This is the essence of our CSP.”

Mamedu outlined the four key actions of the new strategy—Organise, Act, Shift, and Thrive—designed to empower citizens to drive systemic change.

The strategy places a strong emphasis on human rights and community engagement. Mamedu also recognized the challenges faced by protesters in Nigeria, stressing the importance of supporting and amplifying their voices.


“This strategy is not just a plan; it is our pledge to act with urgency, integrity, and unwavering commitment,” Mamedu concluded, calling for collective efforts to bring about meaningful change in Nigeria.

Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by adeniyiemmanuel(m): 10:32am On Aug 09, 2024
See as this one open mouth waaa... Dey yarn dust bunch of THIEFS!!!
CAkpos:
In a recent address at the launch of ActionAid Nigeria’s new country strategy paper titled “Citizens Action to End Poverty and Injustice 2024-2034,” Minister Bagudu emphasized that Nigeria’s ongoing underdevelopment cannot be attributed to any single administration.

The minister stressed that addressing the country’s challenges requires a united and concerted effort from all citizens.

Bagudu drew attention to the urgent need for Nigerians to acknowledge the nation’s current economic reality.

He likened this acknowledgment to a family conversation where everyone must recognize their financial constraints.

“We are not as rich as we think we are,” Bagudu remarked, pointing out that this realization should spur citizens to actively contribute to national development rather than passively rely on government interventions.

The minister further highlighted the importance of citizens actively engaging with government programs, not merely to support them but also to hold officials accountable.

“If all we have is anger at each other, we will never solve any problem,” he said, urging Nigerians to foster a culture of cooperation and constructive criticism.

Bagudu called for a collective effort to build a more just and equitable society where every individual’s contribution is valued.

He emphasized that the ultimate goal of social action should be inclusivity, ensuring that local economies benefit everyone.

“The ultimate aim of social action is to include all, and local economies can be made to include all,” Bagudu affirmed.

The event also featured a speech by Andrew Mamedu, the Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria, who underscored the critical situation facing the nation.

He noted that 133 million Nigerians are living in multi-dimensional poverty, lacking both financial resources and access to essential services.
Mamedu stressed the need for immediate action, stating, “Hope and belief must be accompanied by action. This is the essence of our CSP.”

Mamedu outlined the four key actions of the new strategy—Organise, Act, Shift, and Thrive—designed to empower citizens to drive systemic change.

The strategy places a strong emphasis on human rights and community engagement. Mamedu also recognized the challenges faced by protesters in Nigeria, stressing the importance of supporting and amplifying their voices.

“This strategy is not just a plan; it is our pledge to act with urgency, integrity, and unwavering commitment,” Mamedu concluded, calling for collective efforts to bring about meaningful change in Nigeria.

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Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by chiiraq802(m): 10:35am On Aug 09, 2024
We use to be wealthy....na una Loot the country dry.

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Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Sonnobax15(m): 10:35am On Aug 09, 2024
lipsrsealed
No body has that thought,but una spendings and lifestyle dey show us say we get Money.............So this budget minister should go and relax............

You can't be spending recklessly and expect people to believe whatever gibberish you're saying...

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Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by EyeCumInPiece: 10:41am On Aug 09, 2024
Then start by slashing into half, the salaries and allowances of President, Senators, House of Reps, Govs and other top Govt officials.

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Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by SocialJustice: 10:45am On Aug 09, 2024
EyeCumInPiece:
Then start by slashing into half, the salaries and allowances of President, Senators, House of Reps, Govs and other top Govt officials.
This is not the problem, the problem is procurement. All the salaries and bonuses can be taken by one permananet secretary in one procurement fraud.
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Sheuns(m): 10:51am On Aug 09, 2024
Yet you few politicians use the little wealth we have to enrich yourselves, families and friends without remorse.
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by mrvitalis(m): 10:56am On Aug 09, 2024
Anyone who thinks Nigeria is rich is dumb

Or natural resources per capita is laughable

Like Peter Obi said our greatest asset are one land in the North and two young population

That's it... That's all we have

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Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Stephench: 10:56am On Aug 09, 2024
Nigeria could be wealthy if well managed but we're not because you guys loot everything and create ways wasteful policies because of personal benefits
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by slimfit1(m): 11:26am On Aug 09, 2024
We know minister your Boss doesn't know that, that's why he is ordering an expensive Presidential jet 50 time more expensive to maintain. It's good you are slowly speaking to your boss via social media. Ask Tinubu how much has he saved since last may you can send your social media agents to respond sir I will be waiting.
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Maxymilliano(m): 11:52am On Aug 09, 2024
We are not as rich as we think we are,” Bagudu remarked, pointing out that this realization should spur citizens to actively contribute to national development rather than passively rely on government interventions


You can also play your part by releasing some of our collective patrimony, stashed away in various bank accounts and assets worldwide to support the ailing economy ...

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Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Racoon(m): 12:05pm On Aug 09, 2024
The crook can only be pleasurizing the high graded mummified zombies of the silly government he is subserving because he thinks we don't know his corruption escapades under the late General Sani Abacha?

How can a government that has been spending Nigeria's resources with reckless abandon be telling its bewildered and beleaguered citizens that “we are not as rich as we think we are."
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Racoon(m): 12:07pm On Aug 09, 2024
Bagudu emphasized that Nigeria’s ongoing underdevelopment cannot be attributed to any single administration.
Same bloody hypocrites that has been blaming past presidents/governments for even their own woeful performance? Are you now tired of the stale blame games? Idiots!
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Jogs1900: 12:16pm On Aug 09, 2024
Because our greeedy politicians from local governments to federal government has eaten into the future of this country by taking too much loans that didn’t make any impact in our economy.
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Kobojunkieee: 2:19pm On Aug 09, 2024
chiiraq802:
We use to be wealthy....na una Loot the country dry.
So, why is the government refusing to go after the looters? Oh, wait, Tinubu is an extension of Buhari who made that promise only to turn out a mega thief himself. grin
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Kobojunkieee: 2:20pm On Aug 09, 2024
Maxymilliano:
↪You can also play your part by releasing some of our collective patrimony, stashed away in various bank accounts and assets worldwide to support the ailing economy ...
You dey mind am! undecided
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by chiiraq802(m): 3:47pm On Aug 09, 2024
Kobojunkieee:
So, why is the government refusing to go after the looters? Oh, wait, Tinubu is an extension of Buhari who made that promise only to turn out a mega thief himself. grin

The looting no even start from them.... na centuries old lootings. lols
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Kobojunkieee: 3:48pm On Aug 09, 2024
chiiraq802:
↪The looting no even start from them.... na centuries old lootings. lols
So because it did not start with them, it should not be expected to end with them? Are you people for real? undecided
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by chiiraq802(m): 3:51pm On Aug 09, 2024
Kobojunkieee:
So because it did not start with them, it should not be expected to end with them? Are you people for real? undecided

You ain't getting my point. the lootings didn't start today and the looting is not ending anytime soon.
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Kobojunkieee: 3:52pm On Aug 09, 2024
chiiraq802:
↪You ain't getting my point. the lootings didn't start and the looting is not ending anytime soon.
Waka pass me abeg! undecided
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by 10thTenthMan: 3:54pm On Aug 09, 2024
But there is a viral report on the Extravagant Spending in the Face of Economic Hardship with the following information (subject to verification) quoted:

1. Lavish Expenditures:
- ₦21 Billion allocated for renovating the Vice President's house.
- ₦70 Billion for National Assembly members to buy SUVs, with each costing ₦160 Million for Senators and House of Representatives members.
- ₦4 Billion to renovate Dodan Barracks in Lagos and another ₦3 Billion for Aguda House renovations.
- ₦5 Billion given to the Presidential Tax Reforms Committee, led by Taiwo Oyedele, with little to show for it.
- ₦1.5 Billion for cars for your wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, despite the First Lady's office not being recognized by the constitution.
- 300% salary increase for judges, swiftly approved by the Senate.

2. Questionable Allocations:
- ₦5 Billion budgeted for the presidential fleet.
- ₦90 Billion for Islamic pilgrims.
- ₦21 Billion for the office of the Chief of Staff.
- Billions for travel expenses for both you and Vice President Kashim Shettima.

3. Legislative Extravagance:
- Senators receive ₦21 Million** monthly.
- House of Representatives members earn ₦13.5 Million** monthly, all increases implemented by your administration.

4. Dubious Contracts:
- The ₦15 Trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road awarded illegally to your friend, Gilbert Chagoury, who was previously deported by former President Obasanjo.

5. Expanding Government:
- The largest number of ministers in Nigeria's history.
- Creation of the Ministry of Livestock Development.

6. Ignoring Cost-Cutting Reports:
- What happened to the Orasanye report on downsizing and merging agencies, parastatals, and departments?

7. Lack of Transparency:
- Where is the subsidy money removed from petroleum products and electricity?
- How much was saved and what was it used for?

Increased Cost of Living:
- Fuel subsidy removed.
- Electricity tariff hike.
- Education and health servicesare now beyond the reach of ordinary citizens.
- Rising cost of food.
- Insecurity and increased killings.
- Collapsed economy.
- Rising unemployment.
- Legalized corruption and nepotism.

Unaffected Privileges for Leaders:
- Security votes for the President, Vice President, and Governors remain intact.
- Allowances for top government officials continue unabated.

No Support for Citizens:
- The government offers no substantial support to its citizens.
- Renewed hopelessness, destitution, and deception prevail.

Conclusion:
Our extravagant spending and lifestyle do not reflect the claim. While leaders grow richer, citizens become poorer.
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by chiiraq802(m): 3:56pm On Aug 09, 2024
Kobojunkieee:
Waka pass me abeg! undecided

na me dey my dey.... you mention me oo... so carry ur frustrations and getat from my lane.

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Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Bobloco: 4:06pm On Aug 09, 2024
And Tinubu is ordering for a brand new aircraft

Can an unwealthy nation afford a brand new aircraft
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Jokerman(m): 4:10pm On Aug 09, 2024
So why did you budget 2.5 Billion Naira for shameful Olympics then? Knowing that it would be embezzled, instead of sharing the usual 2 Derica of rice??
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by ambale(m): 4:14pm On Aug 09, 2024
You are not wealthy but you have two to three kids outside the country studying

You have more than 10cars, your wives own most of the big supermarkets in the country

Your children are reserved for the top paying jobs and the ones who don't feel like working live like Dangote

You sponsor the lifestyles of numerous slay queens

So where u take see money dey do all these things?

Abi if na u, you go Believe am too??😂
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Truthissupreme: 4:15pm On Aug 09, 2024
Do you live like one who is not wealthy?

They are still returning your abacha loot of over 30 years e nor dey finish
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Truthissupreme: 4:19pm On Aug 09, 2024
This country was going well till tinubu and buhari were crying they must rule

They promised zombies Nigeria had so much and can't tolerate excuses

They have entered now na poverty dem begin talk
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by Truthissupreme: 4:21pm On Aug 09, 2024
Kobojunkieee:
So, why is the government refusing to go after the looters? Oh, wait, Tinubu is an extension of Buhari who made that promise only to turn out a mega thief himself. grin
he will continue from where buhari stop

He is talking as a clown but abacha loot that have become his balance and carry investment would enter by month end

Aside the usual one that full hand to loot now
Re: We’re Not As Wealthy As We Believe -budget Minister by bdon123(m): 4:56pm On Aug 09, 2024
N yet u buy a jet n share excessively to d senators....who is deceiving who

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