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Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Alphaoscar: 7:18pm On Jan 27, 2015
We commend Professor Chukwuma Soludo’s for his insightful and incisive article published on January 26th in the Vanguard Newspaper, The Nation Newspaper and major online news platforms under the above title. We agree with Professor Soludo that if the political parties, including ours, must justify the overwhelming enthusiasm of Nigerians about the 2015 elections we must remain focused on the issues that matter most to them, which is the progress of our country and the well being of our people. Indeed, this has been the driving conviction of our party and our campaign all along.

While we accept his critical comments on our party, more for the intentions than for the letters, we believe some clarifications would be quite necessary. We wish to emphasise that our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), presents a real option to Nigerians. Professor Soludo expressed the sentiments of most Nigerians when he spoke about the incalculable damage that the PDP under President Jonathan has done to the Nigerian economy and the unprecedented hardship that his six years of the locust has brought upon Nigerians.

However, the APC does not intend to ride into power on a mere rhetoric of ‘change’. The change that we propose is fundamental in many ways as it is critical to the very survival of our country. This in itself presents a major distinction between our party and the PDP. Perhaps, the most compelling argument against the People’s Democratic Party today is that its government and leadership do not even see that Nigeria is in trouble. While majority of our people wallow in abject poverty, and the gap in inequality gets ever wider by the day, yet PDP has basked in self-celebration of imagined accomplishments. How can a party or a government even begin to solve a problem that it does not believe exist? Like in all things, PDP is stuck in denial.

APC does not promise Eldorado. Neither our candidate nor our manifesto has made such promise. Our programs are based on the critical awareness of the difficult task ahead, while holding out a ray of hope to our people. The promises that we make reflect our innermost belief that the people must be at the centre of development. Especially, we believe that any economic growth that leaves the majority of the people behind, and does not protect the weakest and the vulnerable among us, is merely delusional.

Professor Soludo has drawn our attention to the striking but unfortunate similarity in the nation’s economy in 1982-1984 period and what we are experiencing today. Back then, a period of sustained high crude oil prices had also ironically led to unsustainable debt levels and introduction of the austerity measure. Just as it happened more than three decades ago, it is difficult to explain how a sustained period of oil boom should ultimately lead to austerity measure except to say that huge opportunities that the period of boom presented were frittered away by mindless profligacy, wanton corruption and bad economic choices made by the PDP government, which has rewarded a protracted period of boom with uncertainty and austerity and is still asking for another mandate to do more damage.

If we sound upbeat in our manifesto, it is because we recognise that this crisis period also presents us a great opportunity to restructure the economy in a way that improves the quality of lives of our people by ensuring that our economic growth is job-led. Our party has identified job creation as a critical priority of government. We have noted with concerns that Nigeria’s unemployment rate of 23.9% should be seen as a national crisis. And if this government was more sensitive to the enormity of the challenge that this presents, it would be reluctant to jump all over the place in self celebration while so many of our youths are wasting away. In the immediate future, our priority is to tackle unemployment and provide good jobs by embarking on a massive programme of public works, building houses, roads, railways, ports and energy plants. Over the long term, we believe we must wean Nigeria off its dangerous addiction to oil, which currently provides 80% of our spending leaving us at the mercy of volatile international oil prices. Even as a federalist party, we believe that an economy that is dependent on a commodity that is so dangerously exposed to price volatility must always prepare for eventuality through savings and investments once the agreed thresholds are met. What we disagree with is the unilateral and arbitrary deductions in accruable revenues in a way that hampers the development of the federating States.

Going by the government’s own statistics, is it mere coincidence that the three States with the lowest unemployment rate – Osun, Lagos and Kwara – are all APC States? This is evidence of our Party’s ability to tackle this problem head-on. APC’s policy thrust will create an enabling environment and incentives for the formal and informal sectors to lead the quest for job creation. This will be done in addition to skills acquisition and enterprise- training to ensure our youths are equipped with the appropriate skills to take these jobs. Merely introducing a National Qualification Standards would power a whole new world of opportunities for our artisans by launching them into the international job markets. We note the issue that Professor Soludo picked with our figure of 720,000 jobs. We need to clarify that this is limited to immediate direct employment opportunities from public projects and maintenance works only. Our manifesto actually promises a lot more jobs but we see that as the product of the enabling environment we seek to create for private sector-led job creation, especially in high opportunity sectors like agriculture, construction, entertainment, tourism, ICT and sports. APC economic policy is driven by an overwhelming concern for the level of inequality in our country today. Specifically, to quote from our manifesto, we intend to achieve our job-creation agenda through:

Massive public works programme especially the building of a national railway system (complete with tramline systems for our major cities), interstate roads, and ports. These projects must commence early in the life of the new administration.

Establishing a new Federal Coordinating Agency – Build Nigeria – to fast track and manage these public works programmes with emphasis on Nigerian labour.

Embarking vigorously on industrialization, public works and agricultural expansion.

Diversifying the economy through a national industrial policy and innovative private-sector incentives that will move us away from over reliance on oil into value-added production especially manufacturing.

Reviving textile and other industries that have been rendered dormant because of inappropriate economic policies.

Reinvigorating the solid mineral sector by revamping our aged mining legislation and attracting new investment.

Developing a new generation of domestic oil refineries to lower import costs, enhance our energy independence and create jobs.

Working with state governments to turn the country into Africa’s food basket through a new system of grants and interest free loans, and the mechanization of agriculture.

Encouraging and promoting the use of sports as a source of job creation, entertainment and recreation.

Creating a knowledge economy by making Nigeria an IT /professional/Telecom services outsourcing destination hub to create millions of jobs.

Filling the huge gap in middle level technical manpower with massive investment in technical and tradesmen’s skills education.

Ensuring that all foreign contractors to include a plan of developing local capacity (technology transfer).
Creation of six Regional Development Agencies covering the country with representatives from the Federal Government, States and the private sector to manage a new N300billion growth fund.
Our obsession with job creation stems from the fact that we believe we must focus on actions that would serve the twin purpose of closing the gap in inequality and creating opportunities for our people, especially the youth. Our current situation is dangerous for the stability of the country. The Human Development Index position ranks Nigeria 152 of 169 countries surveyed. This is incompatible with the present administration’s insistence on celebrating GDP growth and our absolute economic size hinged on a routine rebasing exercise. As many commentators have pointed out, rebasing the GDP is not an achievement. Rather, it is a mere statistical adjustment that does not impact on the real or imagined standards of living of the people. So, we also wonder what this PDP government is celebrating. And maybe it is not that difficult to explain when one discovers that a small elite has captured the state and converted our commonwealth into private gain, becoming disproportionately rich from massive corruption while poverty has deepened. The income gap and illicit capital flight are growing alarmingly. Instead of investing in modernizing our economy, massive theft has starved the country of desperately needed resources for infrastructure and public services and left us dangerously dependent on fluctuating global oil prices for our economic survival. For the ordinary Nigerian, the much-touted economic growth cited by the present administration has not translated into employment or development. Over 100 million Nigerians are struggling to make ends meet on a regular basis.

Furthermore, we understand Professor Soludo’s concern on the cost of implementing our various programmes, especially those relating to social welfare. The enormity of this challenge is not lost on us. We also know that sometimes, going into government is like buying a “no testing” electronic equipment. You may never know the true state of what you are buying until you get in. We want to assure Professor Soludo and other like-minded Nigerians that our policy team is looking at all the options – including the worst-case scenario of a completely empty treasury. We are however confident that by blocking avenues of wastage and corruption alone, savings could run into billions of Naira that could be deployed for productive use. Even so, we agree with Professor Soludo that savings from corruption alone will not tackle the enormous challenges we are likely to confront in government. We are however comforted by the fact that a four-year period provides opportunity for phased implementation while growing the resource base as well as changing the culture of graft while reducing the cost of governance.

Quite significantly, we know that periods of economic downturn also potentially provide opportunity to lay the foundation for real economic restructuring and development; and we can reflect on how Singapore under Premier Lee Kuan Yew and the United States of America under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt used historic moments of economic downturn in their countries to launch a period of sustained development and a new deal for their people. General Buhari has never claimed to have the magic wand nor the answers to all of the country’s problems. His greatest assets would be his moral authority borne out of his self-sacrificing integrity, his sincerity of purpose and his patriotic zeal to return Nigeria to the path of progress and genuine development. He is committed to utilize competent and committed people of integrity wherever he may find them. This is precisely why he promised when flagging off his campaign in Port Harcourt on January 5, 2015 that if voted into power, it would be an opportunity to, in his words, “finally assemble a competent team of Nigerians to efficiently manage this country”. This is a clear sign that a meritocratic process will govern the appointment of those that would be entrusted with managing our economy and country. His stint as Head of State shows a track record of using self-sacrificing professionals in his governance team. His previous cabinet included the likes of Dr. Onaolapo Soleye, Professor Tam David-West and Professor Ibrahim Gambari.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) is determined to lead Nigeria in the direction of change that is so urgently required. And even as we prepare for the immediate rescue mission in 2015, our minds are also set on building the necessary democratic institutions that would entrench our ideological conviction as a progressive and people-centred party. A National Progressives Policy Institute is part of this plan in the near future but we are very clear about the enormity of the task ahead. We would not seek to underplay it. We are supremely confident that we are equal to the task and we appreciate the commitment of majority of Nigerians to this quest for change.

Dr. Kayode Fayemi heads the Policy, Research and Strategy Directorate of the APC Presidential Campaign.
http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=166647

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by thaoriginator: 7:19pm On Jan 27, 2015
Men I love Lai Mohammed, a very intelligent man hated by PDP haters. God bless APC.. Just in case this thread hits...(You know where) wink I'm hereby the first to comment (no offense to space bookers)

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Alphaoscar: 7:23pm On Jan 27, 2015
Very far classical than FFk's thugish reply.


God bless APC

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Ventura1: 7:27pm On Jan 27, 2015
TANoids can you see response! classical!

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Alphaoscar: 7:28pm On Jan 27, 2015
Ishilove, obinoscopy, lalasticala.





Berem, Barcanista, Donphilous, Obiagelli, Adaweezy, Omenka, Gbawe, arresa, caseless.

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Collynzo419: 7:31pm On Jan 27, 2015
A very comprehensive, targeted and instructive response.

Unlike the diatribe by FFK yesterday, the APC has addressed Professor Soludo's points concisely, outlining the policy direction the party intends to take after General Buhari gets to power in May.

Anyone that loves this country cannot vote for GEJ.

We await Febuhari

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by nedu2000(m): 7:31pm On Jan 27, 2015
Responsible reply,kudos

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Alphaoscar: 7:37pm On Jan 27, 2015
PDP guys will be cursing FFk by now

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by rusher14: 7:37pm On Jan 27, 2015
How can you possibly hate these guys?

For sure the business of governance is not easy and accepting the reality of it is the first step to proper management.

Not empty promises, rhetorics and chest-beating.

Change is upon us but by no means would it be over-night. It requires the direction of the leadership and the dedication of all.

If our parties could shun all the negative brickbats and slandering perhaps we might just find common ground and solutions.

More of this from all parties.

More!!

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Degis(m): 7:37pm On Jan 27, 2015
thaoriginator:
Men I love Lai Mohammed, a very intelligent man hated by PDP haters. God bless APC.. Just in case this thread hits...(You know where) wink I'm hereby the first to comment (no offense to space bookers)


Why do I think APC is employing paid per post juveniles, who are certificate deficient like their principal, Buhari. Your lack of comprehension has deprived you the ability to read that this missive was written by Dr Kayode Fayemi.

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by raumdeuter: 7:41pm On Jan 27, 2015
This is how you know a party with ideas compare this to the PDP response through FFK

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by thaoriginator: 7:41pm On Jan 27, 2015
Degis:



Why do I think APC is employing paid per post juveniles, who are certificate deficient like their principal, Buhari. Your lack of comprehension has deprived you the ability to read that this missive was written by Dr Kayode Fayemi.
I'm not a paid agent bros.. Well I only read half of d article but nevertheless I love Lai.. Can you get the fhuck off now!

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Degis(m): 7:44pm On Jan 27, 2015
thaoriginator:
I'm not a paid agent bros.. Well I only read half of d article but nevertheless I love Lai.. Can you get the fhuck off now!

You have just confirmed my fears about you. Don't worry when you are more matured you will be handle the truth without cussing your Elders

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Alphaoscar: 7:49pm On Jan 27, 2015
Degis:



Why do I think APC is employing paid per post juveniles, who are certificate deficient like their principal, Buhari. Your lack of comprehension has deprived you the ability to read that this missive was written by Dr Kayode Fayemi.



Why don't you forget all this rant and contribute to the topic of discourse? Stop transfering your aggression to the innocent poster and face the following

1. Charles Soludo for raising questions beyond the comprehensive capability of GEJ's men.


2. FFK for his empty and thuggish response that only brought shame to you GEJ supporters.


3. APC for assembling the best of the best and leaving PDP with emptyheads


. 4. Kayemi Fayemi for his intelligence and ability to shame you GEJ guys.

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by omenka(m): 7:49pm On Jan 27, 2015
I Love this party APC. Juxtapose this with what FFK said regarding the article and it becomes clearer the reason behind the massive support the party has been enjoying amongst Nigerians from all walks of life!

May God continue to increase the wisdom of the leaders of APC and give them the grace to continually nourish the Nigerian politicosphere with the much needed ingredients to bring forth the Change we all long after!!

Long Live Nigeria.
Long Live APC.
Long Live GMB.
Long Live PYO.

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by thaoriginator: 7:50pm On Jan 27, 2015
Degis:


You have just confirmed my fears about you. Don't worry when you are more matured you will be handle the truth without cussing your Elders
Ok

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by makzeze: 7:50pm On Jan 27, 2015
APC is a serious party.
Buhari is a serious man
Osinbajo is a serious person.

Their campaign is based on issues, not character assasination.

God bless APC
God bless Nigeria
God bless Buhari

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Nobody: 7:50pm On Jan 27, 2015
Double post
Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Nobody: 7:51pm On Jan 27, 2015
Fantastic response, i like the fact that they accepted criticism, this will only make them work harder.

God bless Nigeria

God bless the APC

God bless soludo (still have issues with him though)

Ishilove, Obinoscopy, Mukina2,

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by ayukdaboss(m): 7:52pm On Jan 27, 2015
The change that we propose is fundamental in many ways as it is critical to the very survival of our country. This in itself presents a major distinction between our party and the PDP. Perhaps, the most compelling argument against the People’s Democratic Party today is that its government and leadership do not even see that Nigeria is in trouble. While majority of our people wallow in abject poverty, and the gap in inequality gets ever wider by the day, yet PDP has basked in self-celebration of imagined accomplishments.

Another Hilarious Knockout Punchline from Lai Muhammed to PDP... grin grin grin

I hope Prostitute Fani Kayode is taking notes and learning from this instead of fooling around disturbing people about the Certificates of a Retired General of the Nigerian Army, Former Head of State as well as Former PTF Chairman.

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Maczeelly(m): 7:52pm On Jan 27, 2015
Kk
Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by scribble: 7:52pm On Jan 27, 2015
Soludo stole money.

He was behind the polymer bank note scandal

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by jingh(f): 7:52pm On Jan 27, 2015
see how sane people react to criticism and when their defect is pointed out
but if an ffk,fayose,doyin okupe and co

na abuse dem go abuse.
dey will rather abuse than counter what someone says about them.

pdp- what a useless and saTANist political party

buhari for change
buhari for president

oya ban me for calling the stangnancy follower saTANist.

holatin come see my first ban by moderator

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Alphaoscar: 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
I still wonder why Ekiti people chose to throw this man (Kayode Fayemi) away in favour of a Fayose of all people.



Even FFK will be cursing himself when he read this.

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Harrisonn(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
GEJ TILL 2019

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Ufranklin92(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
so una read this long note

sai GEJ

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by obowunmi(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
Bunch of bullocks.

The same one that couldn't beat Fayose.


Lies.

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Nobody: 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
[b] undecided

Interview between a Kenyan immigrant & d consular at d Embassy.
...Interview Starts...

OFFICER:- what is your name?

MUZO:- M.P sir

OFFICER:- In full please

MUZO:- Muzo Phiri

OFFICER:- your father's name?

MUZO:- M.P sir

OFFICER:- what does that mean?

MUZO:- Melvin Phiri

OFFICER:- your native place?

MUZO: M.P sir

OFFICER:- what's that?

MUZO:- Muchinga Province

OFFICER:- what is your qualification?

MUZO:- M.P

OFFICER:- (angry) what is thaat?!!!

MUZO:- Mathematics Professor

OFFICER:- so why do you need a job?

MUZO:- it is because of M.P sir

OFFICER: meaning?

MUZO:- Money Problems

OFFICER:- would you explain yourself and stop wasting my time? What's your personality like?

MUZO: MP sir.

OFFICER: and what is that?
MUZO:- Marvelous Personality

OFFICER:- I see... I will get back to you.

MUZO:- sir, how was M.P sir?

OFFICER:- and what's that again?

MUZO:- My Performance.

OFFICER:- I think u are an M.P

MUZO:- m.e.a.n.i.n.g?

OFFICER:- Mental Patient!!!
[/b]

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by LMAyedun(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
Buhari can't lie his way to 'Change'

WhereIsYourCertificate?

GEJ till 2019

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Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Tval(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
fire everywhere
Re: Apc's Reply To Prof Charles Soludo by Ask4bigneyo(m): 7:53pm On Jan 27, 2015
And you expect me to read all the story....Tufiakwa!!!

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