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Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Ayed44: 8:23am On Jan 09, 2015 |
Accuses former head of state of not arming the military 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by ORACLE1975(m): 8:25am On Jan 09, 2015 |
presently u are my president GEJ,pls with all due respect kindly focus on ur own term than asking 4what u have no clue about come febuary 14/2015 BUHARI WILL BE OUR PRESIDENT BY GOD GRACE.HAIL THE PEOPLE GENERAL.GOD BLESS NIGERIA GOD BLESS BUHARI. 79 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Kylekent59: 8:29am On Jan 09, 2015 |
PDP VRS APC. GEJ VRS GMB which of them owns the original 'G' 5 Likes |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Adminisher: 8:32am On Jan 09, 2015 |
Buhari will take Jonathan apart on this issue. I think the President is exposing himself badly. Baga has been attacknd again and 3/4 of Borno State is under Boko Haram and you are arguint defence and security with your opponent who is a decorated general. 125 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Sylvarresta(m): 8:39am On Jan 09, 2015 |
Why do Jonathan want to shame us nau, he shouldn't have asked that question...... Chai dis man is really clueless, make I carry my tent go pitched 4 APC 110 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by omenka(m): 8:53am On Jan 09, 2015 |
I honestly desire to see a factual response from Buhari to this and then see him put the same question back to Jonathan so we can see what facelift our defence has received with over 4trillion naira reportedly expended on them in the last 5years. 42 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by SUBMARINE: 8:56am On Jan 09, 2015 |
Adminisher: Tell your General to give a breakdown I hope he won't say he bought 544 aircrafts ![]() 41 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by LRNZH(m): 9:15am On Jan 09, 2015 |
What account is more than GMB stopped Maitatsine in less than a year, while GEJ cannot stop Boko Haram after 5 years? GEJ produce results first. We will probe you later. 100 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by theV0ice: 9:23am On Jan 09, 2015 |
SUBMARINE: Jonathan threw the challenge. He should show GMB how its done by giving us his own breakdown. GMB ruled for 20months, gej has ruled for 60months. Let's see Jonathan finally seal the grave he's dug himself into ![]() 60 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by SUBMARINE: 9:29am On Jan 09, 2015 |
theV0ice: #GiveUsBreakdownBuhari ![]() 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by fitzmayowa: 9:30am On Jan 09, 2015 |
I would really love to hear a response from GMB on the question thrown at him by GEJ...I would love to see still a live debate from both candidate to tackle each other on national issues and performance... I hope a debate holds this time around, not like the last one that our C in C ran away from... 31 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by theV0ice: 9:34am On Jan 09, 2015 |
SUBMARINE: It'll be easy to breakdown 20months of spending with GMB. Its Jonathan's 60month of profligate waste and unrivaled stealing his team is worried about ![]() #waitingforjonatostartthebreakdown ![]() 27 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Ayed44: 9:34am On Jan 09, 2015 |
Adminisher:this is not a matter of someone being a decorated general or not. Tell Buhari to give a breakdown of how much he allocated to defence in his budget and also how much he spent on purchasing weapons as well as the number of weapons he purchased during his tenure as head of state. This is a democracy and there is no need to keep things in secret any more. There is need for insults, please. 22 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Ayed44: 9:38am On Jan 09, 2015 |
theV0ice:a question was first thrown to Buhari. Let Buhari shame Jonathan by cleverly responding to Jonathan's challenge then Buhari can now throw his own questions to Jonathan. 7 Likes |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by theV0ice: 9:52am On Jan 09, 2015 |
Ayed44: Actually if not that Jonathan finds it difficult to be honest with himself, he would have admitted GMB did better than him in this regard. Whose soldiers are complaining of substandard weapons and insufficient ammunition? GMB or gej's? Jonathan should tell us what has been doing with the trillions of naira he's allocated to weapons over the last 60months 40 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Otunbab: 8:14pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Why is Jona this daft ? I mean, a good president shouldn't be afraid of another election. He has been there for 6yrs, if he did good he shouldn't be bothered about what anybody says, he should be confident and allow his works speak for him. If there's nothing to speak for him but people shouting " GEJ TILL INFINITY " then DIA RIS GOD O!! 29 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by ChinemeOkpan: 8:14pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Dr Jonathan and his party promised that the election debate will be based on real issues but what are they doing? Revisionism Personal attack Irrelevant distortions What is the business of Nigerians with how General Buhari spent his defense budget? What we know is that he faced similar terrorism challenges and like a true General, he wiped out Maitatesine. Nigerians are dying everyday in their thousands and no solution in sight. Instead of this corrupt man to face his responsibilities, he is busy teaching us history. Nigerians are tired of bad luck called Goodluck Sai Buhari 87 Likes 6 Shares
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Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by laprince(m): 8:15pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Good 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by donmalcolm21(m): 8:15pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
GMB needs to give us a credible reason why we shouldn't belive that the milatry purge soilders of arms and ammunition so that there will be no coup. Obj came in and retire the experienced officers and now Gej has to clean their mess up 3 Likes |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by rozayx5(m): 8:15pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
![]() ![]() he used it to stabilize Oil prices so much for a progressive presidential candidate, tufiakwa ![]() 7 Likes |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by lilprinze: 8:16pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
GMB should 1st tell us how he spent his defense budget before he starts criticizing GEJ. GEJ till 2019. 5 Likes |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by donmalcolm21(m): 8:16pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Why didn't GMB condemn BH prior to his stage managed attack? He has been know to have soft spot for BH with his utterances and actions. GMB is BH and Boko Haram is GMB 8 Likes |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by chibwike(m): 8:17pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Its about to go down 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Alphaoscar: 8:17pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
GEJ lied! Nigerian Armed Forces: The post-1975 trend of Military Hardware Acquisitions Following the initial high attained during the Nigerian Civil War, the Nigerian Armed Forces switched gear in its quest to acquire military hardware in the year 1975 which ended on a high note with the delivery in December 1975 of a squadron of MiG-21MF jet fighters for which orders had been placed by the ousted Federal Military Government of General Yakubu Gowon around 1973. Ever since, the Nigerian Armed Forces have scarcely looked back as they press on in the quest to acquire modern military hardware for the nation. Between 1976 and 1979, the military government of General Olusegun Obasanjo acquired the first-ever armoured tanks fielded by the Nigerian Army. This coincided with the movement of the 3 Armoured Division and its relocation from Port Harcourt to Jos in 1976. The 1 Infantry Division had earlier in 1972 also relocated from Enugu to Kaduna. The military regime of Obasanjo also acquired Soviet 122mm artillery guns and penned deals for a MEKO 360 frigate which was delivered in the 1980s under the Shagari regime’s watch, Hippo-class Landing Ships (Tank) and British Vosper Thornycroft corvettes. As far as military hardware acquisition goes, the Shagari regime which held office between October 1979 and December 1983 holds the record. The Shagari regime splashed out 6 billion pounds sterling on military hardware between 1980 and 1982. This was expended on the acquisition of everything from French Combattante III and German Lurssen missile-armed Fast Attack Craft, Italian-made G222 military airlift planes and a squadron of Aermacchi MB-339 advanced trainer/light attack jets, Oto-Melara 105mm artillery guns and Palmaria 155mm self-propelled artillery systems. From France, the Shagari regime penned deals and/or took delivery of Roland Surface to Air missile systems and Aerospatiale (now Eurocopter) Puma helicopters. Also delivered were American-made C130-H30 Hercules (the stretch variant, that is) and anti-aircraft artillery guns. Contracts were signed and deliveries made of Swedish-made Bofors FH-77A 155mm artillery guns, Austrian-made Steyr 4K-7FA armoured personnel carriers, Swiss-made MOWAG Piranha armoured personnel carriers, British-made Vickers Mk.3 Eagle main battle tanks and Alvis Scorpion light tanks, squadrons of Franco-German Alpha jets and Franco-British Jaguar jets, German-made Fox armoured cars, Dornier Do-228 utility aircraft and Soviet-built MiG-21 jets, 122mm artillery guns and BM-21 122mm rocket artillery. Deliveries on some the procurement deals penned by the inimitable President Shehu Shagari, a quiet and modest man, continued well into regime of General Ibrahim Babangida. Some of his successors penned new deals for repeat business on deliveries of Scorpion and Eagle tanks and self-propelled artillery, continuing into this decade. The shortlived regime of General Buhari signed deals for additional deliveries of Scorpion light tanks and Vickers Eagle battle tanks and penned a deal for the delivery of Brazilian-made Engesa Cascavel heavy armoured fighting vehicles in an oil-for-armsbarter trade deal. The Buhari regime was soon swept aside by General Babangida. The Federal Military Government of Nigeria under General Babangida signed deals for further deliveries of Palmaria self-propelled artillery, Alpha jets and Dornier Do-228 utility planes. It additionally signed fresh deals for the delivery of two squadrons(24 units) of L39 Albatross advanced trainer-light attack jets from Czechoslovakia, Romanian-made APR-21 122mm rocket artillery, Italian-built mine countermeasure vessels, British and French coastal patrol craft, Panhard Sagaie armoured fighting vehicles and VBL scout cars. The Abacha regime came and went while the Abdulsalaam Abubakar regime had little time to leave its footprints. In 1999, General Obasanjo again took the elm as democratically elected President and returned to meet an arsenal which had been blighted by sanctions and embargoes. He did very well in the event, acquiring fifteen Chengdu F7 jet fighter-bombers from China, Agusta AW 139 and A109 Power utility helicopters, Russian-built Mi-34, Mi-17, Mi-24V and Mi-35P choppers and gunships, T72 tanks, MT-LB armoured combat support vehicles, Ukrainian-made BTR-3 armoured personnel carriers, BTR-60 and BTR-70 armoured personnel carriers, Mowag Grizzly armoured personnel carriers, Turkish-built Otokar Cobra infantry fighting vehicles, French-made AMX battle tanks,Sea Eagle Offshore Patrol Craft, many dozens of gunboats and utility landing craft, logistics ships, Unmanned Surface Vehicles, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and a comprehensive coastal radar systems. The Obasanjo government also signed deals for additional deliveries of Panhard VBL scout cars, Oto-Melara 105mm artillery, Palmaria 155mm self-propelled artillery systems, T55 and Vickers Eagle battle tanks and Alvis Scorpion light tanks. The Obasanjo regime was succeeded by the government of President Umaru Yar’Adua in 2007 and since then, it has paced orders for or taken delivery of a squadron of twelve Agusta A109LUH choppers, another squadron of twelve Eurocopter AS-550 Fennec attack helicopters, ATR-42MP Surveyor radar planes, five Eurocopter dual-purpose Puma radar helicopters, Shaldag Mk.II Fast Patrol Interceptor Craft, gunboats and combat catamarans and British-built Offshore Patrol Vessels. 30 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Coolboi05(m): 8:17pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Clueless indeed...Comparing 1983 with 2014 Always blaming others for his woes.. 23 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Nobody: 8:17pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Dem don start. Thief accusing thief. ![]() 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Nobody: 8:17pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mr. President you don't need to ask him now, cause we already know ... He use all the money to by cow. Tell him to provide his certificate, if he can't bring the original we might consider statement of result. GEJ till 2019, until mr buhari provide his certificate 16 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Nobody: 8:18pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
. Some of GEJ's achievements. EDUCATION 1. 125 Almajiri Schools in 13 Northern States 2. 27 Special girls school 3. 34 new NCE awarding institutions 4. 101 Presidential Special Scholarship for Innovation and development 5. 10 Million increase in Basic education enrolment (UBEC) 6. 75% Increase in O'Level credit pass in Math and English 7. 100 Innovation Enterprise Institutions licensed 8. 7000 lecturers sponsored for post graduate studies home and abroad 9. 51 Polytechnic laboratories rehabilitated 10. Doubled increase on Education allocation 11. 104 candidates scaled the final hurdle (First Class Graduates) for Presidential scholarship award and were asked to apply to study in any of the top 25 universities in the world approved for the scheme for their PhD. 12. When GEJ assume power in 2010 98% of students that sat for NECO failed to make 5 credits including mathematics and English, as at 2013 70% of students that sat for NECO make 5 credits including maths and English. 13. All states of the federation without a federal university had one each during GEJ Government and they are listed below (12 New Federal Universities). Imagine Number of jobs created for both academic and non-academic staffs and percentage of awaiting students fixed into these schools (Note: 9 out of these 12 universities are in Northern Nigeria). Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State. — North Central. Federal University, Lokoja, Kogi State. ——-North Central. Federal University, Kashere, Gombe State.– North East. Federal University, Wakari, Taraba State. —- North East. Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State.- North West. Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State.——- North West. Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State. — South South. Federal University, Ndufe-Alike, Ebonyi State.- South East. Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State.——- South West. Federal University Gashua, Yobe State —-North East. Federal University Birnin-Kebbi, Kebbi state.——- North West. Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State.——- North West. TRANSPORTATION Rail Transport: 14. Revitalisation of the railway sector resulting into annual volume of people moved by April 2014 to be 5Million against 1Million of people moved prior to GEJ government. 15. Completed the reconstruction of Lagos-Kano Railway Line that was moribund for many years with no single train movement for 15years but GEJ fixed it in 1year. 16. Kaduna Railway Line is at 85% completion 17. Improvement in rail transportation by a pilot scheme of AC fitted trains in Lagos. 18. Port-Harcourt to Maiduguri rail line abandoned for over 30years is at about 90% completion. 19. Other rail way under construction are: Lagos-Kano Rail Kano-Maiduguri, under construction Lagos-Portharcourt Under construction: Kaduna-Abuja Abuja Standard Gauge Rail axis Road Transportation 20. The following roads are getting the attention of federal government. Apapa - Oshodi Expressway (Undergoing Construction) Benin-Ore-Sagamu Highway (Completed Benin- Ore, Sagamu Ongoing) Enugu-Portharcourt Dual carriage way (Undergoing Construction) Kano - Maiduguri Road (Undergoing Dualisation) Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja Road (Undergoing Dualisation) Onitsha-Owerri Road (Completed) Vom-Manchok Road (Completed) Onitsha Head Bridge - Flyover (Ojukwu Gateway) [Completed by Gov Obi did and got federal refund] Onitsha - Enugu Road (Under Reconstruction) Lokoja - Benin Road (Under Reconstruction) Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Under Reconstruction after 30years) Mokwa-Bida Road (Under Reconstruction) Akure-Ilesha Road (Under Reconstruction) East-West Road (Under Reconstruction) Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega Road (Under Reconstruction) Enugu- Abakaliki- Cross River Road (Under Reconstruction) Ogoja - Ikom Road (Under Reconstruction) Vandekiya-Obudu Road (Under Reconstruction) The Second Niger Bridge was concessioned to Juluis Berger and massive early works have commenced Massive construction is ongoing on Lokko- Owetto bridge across River Benue. Air Transport/ Aviation 21. National Aviation Master plan and Road map was developed and is being implemented 22. Air Safety - INSTALLATION of cutting age navigational aids and Instruments Landing Systems, including runway lights and Total Radar Coverage (TRACON) 23. Airport Infrastructure - For the first time in three decades, ALL 22 federally owned airports are being remodelled and renovated 24. Cargo Airport - 16 airports close to nation's food baskets designed to transport perishables. 25. New Terminal for 5 International Airports at Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu. 26. Certification - US Category 1 Certification attained. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 27. Under GEJ, Nigeria has three automobile industries manufacturing vehicles already, Innoson in Nnewi, Peaugeot in Kaduna and Nissan in Lagos. kia and Toyota are already working on their assembly Plants in Lagos while there is an indication that about 30 car manufacturing companies has signified interests. 28. Nigeria exports cement after becoming self- sufficient of our local demand (this is a feat that was not achieved for many decades). AGRICULTURE 29. Rice production rose from 1.5Metric Ton from 2010 to 3.5Metric Tons in 2013 30. Nigeria became world leader in cassava production. 31. Nigeria food import reduced by 500Million per annum 32. 6Million farmers now assess fertilizers through the e-wallet systems and this now helps government to cut N50Billion annually from corrupt middlemen. NATIONAL PLANNING/ DEVELOPMENT 33. GEJ government introduced the green wall initiative to tackle desertification in the Northern part of Nigeria by planting 6,720,000 trees so far in 10 northern states. 34. UN Statistics shows that life expectancy in Nigeria before GEJ government was 47yrs and the statistics present figure shows it is 52% (If government takes the blame of everything in a nation then it should also takes commendation of anything in the nation) 35. Time to clear goods in Nigerian Ports before GEJ introduced reforms is 38days as at 2009 but it has been reduced to 7days. INFORMATION/ TECHNOLOGY 36. Established 266 public access venues for ICT in 2013. 37. Established 156 Rural IT Centres and 110 community communication centres so far. ECONOMY 38. 3 Billion Naira grant given to Nollywood to encourage their contribution to National GDP. 39. At 7% GDP Growth, Nigeria economy is one of the fastest growing in the world and the biggest in Africa. 40. Value of stocks in the Nigerian stock exchange as at 2009 was N9.92Trillion but as at December 2013 the value of Nigerian stock is N13.23Trillion 41. As at 2013 ending the value of Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria is $7Billion making Nigeria the number one recipient of foreign direct investment in Africa. 42. Nigeria became biggest economy in African overtaking South Africa. 43. Wall street journal adjudged Nigeria as No 1 destination of foreign investors in the world rating Nigeria with 29.57% of total world FDI, Argentina is 2nd while Vietnam came 3rd. 44. Inflation rate before GEJ came to power is 15% presently inflation rate is 9% 45. Volume of imported rice consumed in Nigeria cut down by almost 50% (This has made naira to circulate within the country better) and 100% of rice eaten in aso rock is made in Nigeria. 46. Non-Oil Revenue accrued to government before GEJ government stood at N843Billion but in 2013 Non-oil revenue stood at N1.34Trillion. HOUSING/ WELFARE 47. Mortgage - The Nigerian Mortgage Refinancing Corporation was set up to enable 200,000 affordable mortgages within 5 years at affordable interest rate. 48. Over 61,000 housing units have been built in six geographical zones. SPORTS 49. African Nations Cup (last won in 1994) 50. Fifa U-17 (Last won in 2007) 51. Word Athletic Championship 4 medals (No medal since 2000) POWER/ ELECTRICITY 52. Privatised PHCN and Power Generating Plants undergoing constructions in different states. 53. Power generation increased from 2,200MegaWatt to 7,000MegaWatt installed capacity and Nigeria presently generates about 4500MegaWatt. LEADERSHIP STYLE 54. GEJ has no foreign account, no property aboard and all his kids/ wards school here in Nigeria. 55. Gender friendly government by encouraging the 35% affirmative for women in government. Appointed about 10 female ministers First Female Chief Justice of Nigeria Female Head of Court of Appeal Female Acting Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria Female DG of Nigerian Stock Exchange etc Removing the bar of admitting female into Nigeria Defence Academy (Now we will have female armoured tank drivers, female Para- troopers, Jumpers, and so on) 56. Encouragement of youth participation in government with relatively young members of executive cabinet (Average age of 50s) with young ministers like Dr. Nurudeen Mohammed who is the minister of state for foreign affairs (born 20th August 1976 and he is the youngest minister in Nigeria since return to democracy), GEJ TILL BUHARI SEE HIS GREAT G 37 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by jamilkb(m): 8:18pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Dear GEJ, STFUI!! are you trying to steal his idea? ![]() #GMB/OSINBAJO come febuhari! 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Firefire(m): 8:18pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
“Ask him, when he was the head of government, did he buy one rifle for the Nigerian military? They refused to equip the military. Ask them what they did with their defence budget that they did not equip the military". [size=28pt] Buhari did you buy a rifle? Yes or No ?[/size] 16 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Daniel058(m): 8:18pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Let's Move on with Goodluck because BUHARI may BUGHARIA ONODU and u can't stop Lai MOHAMMED from telling LIES... ![]() 4 Likes |
Re: Jonathan to Buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget? by Nobody: 8:18pm On Jan 09, 2015 |
Buhari your yansh dey smell oo... ![]() |
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