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Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by solonazzy: 9:00am On Jun 19, 2015 |
kaboninc:Y didn't he sell dem off recognizing d waste in maintenance cost 2 Likes |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Kolade354(m): 9:01am On Jun 19, 2015 |
giles14:Idioot he tried his best after promising to prosecute subsidy thieves and he didnt even prosecute one among them , After awarding contract to rogues and millitant call OPC, After using 9 Billion Naira to buy stove..........Go and tell ur father to teach you about Governance and leadership........Useless soon of a biiiiitch........Bigot lyk u can swerve 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by giles14(m): 9:01am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Kolade354:useless son of a dullard na u give me data buy d fone.or na ur dullard leader get nairaland.pls tell ur dullard leader to concentrate on key issues and not on gaining cheap popular |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by kaboninc(m): 9:02am On Jun 19, 2015 |
solonazzy: How do you incur maintenance cost on jets you do not use? 1 Like |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by giles14(m): 9:05am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Kolade354:no go tell DAT bitch of a woman who gave birth to you to Hlp cleance ur brain if she can cos like ur dullard father u ar saying shit. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by solonazzy: 9:05am On Jun 19, 2015 |
kaboninc:If dey are all nt in use, y keep dem den.... 12 billion was slated to b used for maintenance...even if jets aren't flown weekly, dey r still checked.... Dats Wat kills our planes in Nigeria, dey Dnt do regular maintenance thinking after all dey are nt ready to b used 2 Likes |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Iykopee(m): 9:05am On Jun 19, 2015 |
After selling those Jets, they shud give Nigerians a thorough break down how the money was spent or used. For now, there's absolutely notin to cheer on cos the president may pocket the proceeds aftermath sales which, equally, is an act of criminality. Need i say he remains a brainless daura dulllard? Yea he is. 1 Like |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by tenderminded: 9:06am On Jun 19, 2015 |
The baba knows what he's got up his sleeves and they are really making sense... I only pray for two things, baba should live long and anyone who tries to mess up the works biological engine should knock. Someone say Amen. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by dybaba(m): 9:07am On Jun 19, 2015 |
I would really like the aircraft be use for our National Carrier. It so sad that a country like Nigeria(giant of africa) have no such. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Ghost01(m): 9:08am On Jun 19, 2015 |
I hope those in charge of the sale won't sell the planes to the government's APC cronies. Another set of state-created industrialists is the last thing we need now. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by OrlandoOwoh(m): 9:08am On Jun 19, 2015 |
onatisi:Go lick your wound. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Kolade354(m): 9:08am On Jun 19, 2015 |
giles14:Shut it there boy...........Go ask many people on this forum Dunce!..........You are too Dum for my liking..............Face the topic and stop Hating.......Appreciate good move by your leaders.........Just tell ur father what you read online and you will see his response.......This is a good move, Are you even normal? |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by giles14(m): 9:08am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Kolade354:no,go tel dat bitch of a woman who gave birth to you to Hlp cleance ur brain if she can cos like ur dullard father u ar saying shit. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by tunde1200(m): 9:10am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Jazakalahu kairan brother! Imagine maintenance cost per 1 yearly alone do lots of things and yet country electricity no get head. Arikair we are not ready now. agarawu23: 1 Like |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by gfullmoon(m): 9:11am On Jun 19, 2015 |
So we had this number of fleet and former Minister of NNPC Mrs Alison Madueke could not charter from the Presidential Fleet to reduce cost,but chartered amount from Operators greater than the cost price of some Private Jets. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by engrhorla(m): 9:12am On Jun 19, 2015 |
onatisi: That is bcoz Nairaland is ur alpha & omega as long as news is concerned! U can go on Google news sha...thank me later Or u might keep spewing trash...ko kan aiye men! 1 Like |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by whyx06(m): 9:13am On Jun 19, 2015 |
I've dis taught in my life before, Igbo man has common sense not until I realize Hausa Man are better... Sorry to my warrri Broda, that man really spoil our reputation... |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by polis007(m): 9:14am On Jun 19, 2015 |
[quote author=agarawu23 post=34912848] And you still call this man a dullard? I wonder what the federal government will be doing with 9 jet. 12billion naira isn't a small cash! Gej never thought of reducing the jet, he was only raising idea on how to increase the jet. now tell me WHO IS THE DULLARD [/quote Gej enjoyed a bit of oil windfall, he was not in a panic mode financially, so there was not URGENT need to dispose of the jets.PMB move is a no brainer,he either do that or go borrowing. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by tunde1200(m): 9:15am On Jun 19, 2015 |
We can't have national carrier due to lack of maintenance structure. It could have be the best idea sha but me and you know what collapsed Nigerian Airways. dybaba: |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by tunde1200(m): 9:17am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Indeed!!. whyx06: |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by fejicruz(m): 9:21am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Shhhh... Baba at work. Don't disturb.
I'm blown away by this singular act.
Sai Baba Buhari 1 Like |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by onatisi(m): 9:22am On Jun 19, 2015 |
engrhorla:you are pathetically annoying and arrogantly too dull ,I have been to google and it is the same damm rubbish posted here that google just placed there , the common sense question u should task ur brains to answer if you can do that is to ask urself ,is there any official statement from any government spokesperson about the impending sales of these jets? Maybe u need to put ur brains under more scrutiny to know that those jets don't belong to the president but to the federal republic of nigeria and because the senate appropriated money for its purchase , a president can't just wake up one morning in abuja and authorise it sales without due consultations and the order passing through relevant parastatals . Get more brains or die trying |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Nobody: 9:26am On Jun 19, 2015 |
anonimi: |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by akilo1: 9:26am On Jun 19, 2015 |
buhari can really bring the change we are agitating for.it have started already.let pray for him |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by MalcoImX: 9:28am On Jun 19, 2015 |
anonimi:anonimi you've gone too far. I hadn't intended any comment here but for your below the belt, unethical postures. In as much as you hate Buhari, try and limit your indulgence to affairs outside his matrimonial life. We know you're a GEJ apologist, but during his time, there were unwritten codes that those areas were off limits. You don't find cartoons or discussions of what GEJ did with his wife, especially when it involves affairs of very intimate nature. Do not let your emotions overwhelm your reasoning, as that's what may differentiate us from beasts. 4 Likes |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by MizMyColi(f): 9:28am On Jun 19, 2015 |
kaboninc: Owwwhh. Thanks! GEJ my Role Model |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by wordychap: 9:28am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Sensible move. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by TheDauraMallam: 9:30am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Bifwoli: You are nothing short of a bastard. |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Chinatownm(m): 9:34am On Jun 19, 2015 |
if the order is to sell nine out of wat we have, then how many do we have in total? I need dat info fast b4 I start commending or blame anybody. 1 Like |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by Demainman1: 9:36am On Jun 19, 2015 |
These APC rats ehe! They can belief anything I swear! |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by ssiaccenture(m): 9:36am On Jun 19, 2015 |
The Emerging Buhari Doctrine, By Oluwafemi AkinfolarinPremium Times June 18, 2015 The Emerging Buhari Doctrine, By Oluwafemi Akinfolarin2015-06-18T12:13:41+00:00 Guest Columns, Opinion Comment (6) To summarise the Buhari doctrine. Be low key, speak only when necessary, act behind the scenes and face problems head on after carefully reaching a decision based on examining all available facts. The past few weeks, post May 29th, have been a whirlwind of activities in Nigeria. A new government has taken over power and political operatives have been jostling and readjusting to the anticipated changes to the existing order by the government of Mr. Buhari. It has been a season of political intrigues with the rejuvenated PDP entering into alliance with rump parts of the APC to seize the senate and deputy senate leadership positions. Through all these early shenanigans and other acts, a tentative picture of the Buhari’s style of governance is slowly and steadily emerging – a style which though in its infancy promises to be a strong departure from that of the previous administration. What is slowly forming is what I will term the Buhari doctrine, a codification of beliefs or principals that will direct how the current administration governs. The first aspect of the doctrine is simple. Focus on and resolve one issue at a time. The president takes up a singular problem and forces into place the various factors that are needed to successfully resolve the particular issue. A case in point is the ongoing Boko Haram anti-terrorist campaign. Immediately upon coming into office, Mr. Buhari met with the National Security Adviser, followed with another meeting with the chiefs of the various arms of the military. Having then gotten a picture of the situation, he moved the military command to Maiduguri, formed a cohesive coalition of willing states (who were merely grudgingly engaged under the past administration), released funds for operations in the three ravaged states and used the platform of the African Union (AU) to push a pan-African plan to defeat Boko Haram, whilst receiving financial support ($5m) from the US and promises of the supply of military equipment from the G7. The future of Boko Haram has never looked bleaker at any time in the last eight years than in the coming months. A leg of the doctrine of Mr. Buhari is getting a full grasp of a situation before making a decision. He is careful and deliberate in decision making and not swayed by public opinion. A clear example is the ongoing clamour for him to announce his list of ministers which he has ignored in the past two weeks. The issue is straight forward. At the tail end of the Jonathan administration, a transition committee was formed. The committee was supposed to smoothen the handover between the outgoing and incoming administrations, and the fulcrum of this exercise was the handover notes from each ministry and the presidency. That wasn’t handed over by the Jonathan administration until the May 29. Despite the pressing nature of things, Mr. Buhari gave his transition team a further two weeks to review the handover notes and make recommendations at which point he would then decide what to do. The point is, when he is ready after his own due process, the ministerial list will be announced. Same with corruption, rather than arbitrarily arresting everyone and anyone, Mr. Buhari is slowly building a case for his assault on corruption in Nigeria. The president has asked for a meeting with the foremost authority in the Nigerian oil and gas space, the Oslo-based Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), the head of whom will be in Nigeria this week. The EITI has in the past stated that oil companies are owing the federal government about $7.5b (N1.48 trillion) in unpaid royalties between 1999 and 2015. The body has also stated that out of the $1.85billion value of eight oil blocks sold between 2010-2011, the federal government had only been paid $100m. Astronomical losses. Here again, we see the president slowly and deliberately building a case for the actions he will take in that sector. Once he has all the necessary information, the culprits will be slammed with the maximum punishments. No rush to wrong judgment here. Another part of the doctrine of Mr. Buhari is the maintenance of a significantly low key presence, while reducing the cost of the presidential office. Since taking power in May, he has embarked on three foreign trips, and on each trip he was accompanied by two governors, a personal confidant (Mr. Dambazzau) and a tiny retinue. Contrast this with the last administration whose trip to African neighbour, Kenya, practically shut down their airspace with the number of accompanying private jets. He has also on a number of occasions visited the national mosque without the normal fanfare. The message here is that the president is not more important than any other person and should not be disrupting the lives of fellow citizens whenever he ventures out of Aso Rock. The final aspect of the doctrine is, stealthy work behind the scenes. Recently, the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission started work on a review of the remuneration of members of the national assembly and other political office holders. Would this sort of review ever happen without the tacit approval of the president, I doubt it. The public is suddenly inundated with precise data on how much national assembly members earn and what makes up the cost; information that wasn’t available in the last dispensation. Another point is the rumour going round that the president is about to appoint Colonel Hamid Ibrahim Ali as the new boss of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The mere rumour of the appointment has already resulted in a number of people paying substantial funds back into government coffers in the past few days. A couple of days ago, the lucrative contracts awarded to the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) and the Niger Delta militants by the immediate past administration were cancelled. The military has been ordered to guard national pipelines. No noise. Just quick decisive action. To summarise the Buhari doctrine. Be low key, speak only when necessary, act behind the scenes and face problems head on after carefully reaching a decision based on examining all available facts. Does that remind you of a certain other president of the only remaining global superpower? Mr. Buhari will move at his own pace and ensure he makes the right decisions, then execute ruthlessly and without hesitation. He will not be present on the screens of our televisions, hectoring us day in, day out but we will feel his presence as the fear of his silence quickly forces corrupt people to be less corrupt. Oluwafemi Akinfolarin, a lawyer, writes from Lagos 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: PMB Orders Disposal Of Nine Presidential Jets by agarawu23(m): 9:36am On Jun 19, 2015 |
tunde1200:bro na so we see am may God help us |
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