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‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by boluwatife66(m): 7:37pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
‘’BUHARI DID NOT WIN MARCH 28TH ELECTION’’ (my interview with IAMNIGERIA magazine, courtesy Victor Okwuadi. Some people asked for it actually. Dont mind the deceptive headline, its how publishers make money). Tope Fasua is a political analyst and a renowned economist. He has pioneered a successful enterprise across three continents, Africa,Europe and United Arab Emirates. He’s the founder, Global Analytics Consulting; a philanthropist and a youth advocate. He shares on what the present administration can do to lift millions of Nigerians out of poverty; the effects of globalization and Nigeria’s place in a flat world. YOU’RE THE CEO OF GLOBAL ANALYTICS CONSULTING LIMITED WITH OFFICES IN THE UK, UAE AND NIGERIA. WHAT IS IT LIKE DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA, GIVEN THAT NIGERIA IS RANKED AS ONE OF THE WORST BUSINESS DESTINATIONS? No! It’s a very wrong concept. When I hear that I want to believe that there’s a psychology to it; to put Nigerians off from doing business in their own country. While other people come here to do business. If it was so bad, we won’t see many foreigners falling over themselves to come here and do business. It’s totally wrong to say Nigeria is one of the worst places for doing business and I will tell you why. In the US and UK , all of those places are economies that have reached a certain peak and it’s difficult for an upstart to come and just get something done in fact, those who are actually making a lot of difference there are maybe, if you like some of those tech start ups. And for everyone Facebook, Twitter, Instagram that you see ,five thousand ,ten thousand people fell by the way side. You cannot just walk to the US and say you’re starting a business like you would in Nigeria. Nigeria is where some of the gaps are; in the whole of Africa, Nigeria is where you have some of the largest population with a very good cash flow. I have done businesses in different countries; I am telling Nigeria is one of the best places to do business and it competes fairly well with places like Dubai if you ask me. IN VIEW OF THE RECENT POLITICAL PERMUTATIONS IN NIGERIA, WHAT SHOULD NIGERIANS EXPECT FROM GENERAL BUHARI LED GOVERNMENT? I think Nigerians should expect what Nigerians want to make happen, in which case it’s not about sitting back and saying ‘’ Buhari has promised let him go and do it’’ it’s about what we do. It’s about how we make it happen. I personally am not going to be sitting down to just say ‘’now we’ve voted for him or whatever the case maybe let him go and sort it out’’, it’s my call, it’s my time. if he fails, I have failed. I HOPE YOU’RE NOT SAYING THIS BECAUSE YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE APC? See, it doesn’t matter. The PDP forced us to join parties because of sixteen years of gross mismanagement, therefore we realized that and we had to do something. I am not necessarily politically inclined but all of us are political animals. In which case, if you dig deep down you’ll find that politician in you and at the end of the day, everybody plays politics – it’s all about how you manage people, how you lead ,how you deliver your promises, how you take people forward and for me certainly I do have lot of those attributes. Some people can decide to hibernate and go into a cocoon for the next four years and be on the other side plotting the failure, naturally that’s going to happen but that’s their own cup of tea, I just happen not to be one of those. I believe that Nigeria needs change and change we are going to get and I believe that to a large extent these next four years is going to be prosperous for us. I live on the cutting –edge of economic thoughts. We can’t be thinking in a straight linear fashion when things have gone digital, the kind of challenges we are dealing with now are not the cut and dry kind of issues . When I wake up in the morning that’s all I think about, and I have fine-tuned my ideas in that regards. What happened is that Buhari did not ‘win’ the elections. I think that the people of this country won and therefore the people of this country will dictate how the economy rolls. If given an opportunity to serve under Buhari I will take it. in fact, I will give them my ideas for free! SPEAKING OF THE PEOPLE WHAT SHOULD THEY EXPECT IN THE FIRST 100 DAYS? I think the man should constitute his team’ I think we are going to see a drastic cut in government expenditure in terms of what the government spends on itself’ I think we’re going to see a scenario where when they are coming in they will declare their assets. Of course it’s not going to be easy; we are going to see some fight backs. Hopefully they’ll be able to reenergize EFCC to do its work; hopefully we are going to get a lot of recovery of assets of stolen money, here and there or maybe misappropriated funds, let me not use that word stolen money. OUR ECONOMY NEEDS TECHNOCRATS TO DRIVE GROWTH, WELL NOT THE KIND OF GROWTH THAT WILL KEEP THE POOR POORER AND THE RICH RICHER. WHAT KIND OF ECONOMIC TEAM ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO? The word ‘technocrat’ itself can be a fraudulent word because a lot of people come and they say ‘’we are technocrats’’ and they put their noses in the skies and they don’t actually see what is on ground and they come with the arrogance of ‘’I have been abroad or I have one to the best schools or I have got a PhD’’ AND SO ON. What we need are patriots. The question that you asked, you put this very question together perhaps with some divine guidance because you talk about technocrat on one hand and growth that does not reflect on the lives of the people. What our technocrats have been selling to us including Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala is growth that does not include the people and it could be very easy to include the people in the growth of the nation. In fact, until you include the people you’re not going anywhere. We don’t want some technocrats that will come and tell us some theories they learned in some place, what we need are patriots who can fix this economy and let me tell you, it can be done. The only thing that will move the economy forward now, all things considered is for the government to define unemployment from the level of secondary school graduates to say that anybody that leaves secondary school must have a job- a light kind of work. And God have mercy there’s so much work to be done. Coming to the office today, the kind of dirt on the streets, the kind of dumping grounds that we passed and there are people who can clean that. One way to move this country forward is for us to advertise to the world that now we are ready to run a country that’s going to be the cleanest and safest and the money will come. If we do so, we will be putting money directly in the pockets of our young people. Get our young boys and girls on the streets light work. The idea is to put money in their pockets. Every streets could do with 10-20people, 3-4hours shift daily, with this plan you can easily create 1.5million jobs in this country and if you say one graduate should supervise five people or ten people you can easily create either 200 or 300 thousand jobs for our graduates and pay them at least N50,000 monthly. In an economy like ours, private sector is not charged with the duty of creating employment. Government first! In the north we have desert encroachment, what do you need to do? You need to do tree planting; you need to do irrigation, that’s mass labor. Private sector will not do tree planting for you, government has to chip-in in order to create the standards. If government employs 800,000 people as a result of this that is a plus for all of us and there is a lot of work for everybody. A clean safe environment means that businesses will be able to do more, businesses can open longer and in fact, we should be talking about the 24 hours economy. No young person should sit at home waiting for jamb, if jamb does not answer you, get something doing. If we do this 1. You’ll reduce crime 2. You’ll be putting money directly in the pockets of young people, and by so doing you’ll be creating a new class of people. In the east of Nigeria we have gully erosion. Well- planned tree planting and other geographical and agricultural solutions can help and its our youth that will do the job. They can also assist in planting food crops, trees, and so on. In the South- South, we have oil spills and land degradation as a result of illegal refineries. All over Nigeria we have an epidemic of cellophane paper and ‘pure water’ sachets that is really reducing the arable land at our disposal even as our population increases. OUR MONEY IS IN THE ENVIRONMENT. Of that I’m sure. We are talking about diversification; you are not going to diversify with mouth. If there is a local shoe industry in Aba manufacturing shoes and there are local guys in Aba sewing it well, why are some of them not growing? They need someone to buy from them. The people, who’ll buy the N2000 shoe made in Aba, are those boys and girls. When you put money in their pockets, that guy manufacturing shoes in Aba will sell more and when he sells more he will improve his processes. All this preaching to middle class people and the super-rich who ride their private jets to London to eat breakfast and to New Zealand for lunch, won’t cut it, because their taste buds (our taste buds) are already damaged. WE MUST BAIL OUT OUR YOUTH AND PUT MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS! MR. FASUA, YOU HAVE BUILT A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS ACROSS THREE CONTINENTS, IF GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE UNDER BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT WILL YOU TAKE IT? I will and I will do it for free! I can do it and I’m ripe enough to do it. In fact, I won’t even wait; if I can I will talk to the necessary people. It’s not a matter of pride, these ideas I’m propagating are out-of-the-box. I’ll be glad if I am called to serve and if they don’t call me, I will give my ideas for free. If they don’t accept any of these ideas they’ll fail, I am telling you. If they get advice from the hawks I see floating around the scene now’ they’ll come and say ‘’oh we have infrastructure deficit of $100 billion, let’s go to the World Bank and borrow 60 billion’’ they are finished! IF IT IS ABOUT AWARDING CONTRACTS, THEY ARE FINISHED. What we should do now is to reinvent our economy by focusing on the youths, how? Retooling most of our educational institutions and I say #BringBackOurPub licSchools. SOCIAL MEDIA PLAYED A HUGE ROLE IN THIS ELECTION; IN FACT YOU ARE ONE OF THE FEW BIG BOYS WHO WENT ALL OUT ONLINE IRRESPECTIVE OF YOUR BUSINESS INTEREST CHALLENGING YOUNG PEOPLE TO GIVE A 72 YEAR OLD GENERAL A CHANCE, WHY? Because with the information at my disposal I knew we had reached our tether’s end as far as PDP was concerned. I staked everything I had to say, look this wasn’t the way to go and I pushed for change, I knew that we couldn’t continue to sustain the level of brigandage and open looting that was going on. I knew the economics was wrong because it was all about chronic capitalism; I knew that we couldn’t continue to run an economy based on bailout for the rich. These big guys have taken Nigerians for a ride, you bail them out and next time you see them buying all sorts of things. That’s the reason chiefly I rooted and still rooting for Buhari, because hopefully we will get the opportunity to get things right in this country, the wickedness was getting too much. ALL OVER THE WORLD, THERE IS A GLOBAL CONVERSATION TURNING TOWARDS INNOVATION. AS WE SPEAK THE WORLD IS FLATTER THAT IT WAS TEN YEARS AGO. WHERE IS NIGERIA'S PLACE IN THIS? Regarding that one, Nigeria is finished! There are 400 Americans working at Instagram, serving almost a billion people, when facebook bought Whatsapp for $19billion, it had 55 employees serving 450million customers. How much did they cash out? The young CEO Jan Koum who had 45% stake got $6.8billion,his friend Brian Acton, co-founder got $3billion, the other 55 people who were the early employees who had only 1% stake got $160million each. Ambassador Victor, where are you there? YOU ARE THERE TO USE WHATSAPP. Don’t’ talk innovation as far as Nigeria is concerned. What we need to do is, first go back to the root; it will give us time to think of where to come in. Cc. Lalasticlala et al 1 Like
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Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by wewe1(m): 7:42pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Uhmm |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by nedupel(m): 7:51pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
If buhari here you Your name Na sorry. He DAT have ear let him hear. |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by anilove84(f): 7:56pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
So many stories |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by boluwatife66(m): 7:57pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
nedupel:Ha! Nigerians and this problem of reading. Why don't you take your time to read the post b4 dropping a comment? |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 8:01pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
Go to court. Hire 100 SAN's if you like. |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by opeaceo: 8:25pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
boluwatife66: You dey mind am All they need is to read the headlines and they draw their conclusions from it. Never underestimate the power of human stupidity. |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by opeaceo: 8:26pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
IdisuleOurOwn:Haan, did you read the article at all? |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 8:35pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
opeaceo: With the 'Headline' I don't need to read all. |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by opeaceo: 8:43pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
IdisuleOurOwn:But your conclusion is wrong. |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 8:52pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
opeaceo: Ok. Thank you. |
Re: ‘’buhari Did Not Win March 28th Election’’-- Tope Fasua. by boluwatife66(m): 9:00pm On Jun 11, 2015 |
IdisuleOurOwn:Receive brain and eye glasses(becos one may not be enuf) IJN |
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