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1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Nobody: 12:42pm On Jul 31, 2015
By Dr. Egbejumi David.

I DIDN’T vote for President Muhammadu Buhari in the last election, though I know that Nigeria needed change.  I just disagreed with the change agent due to reasons I have explained in various write-ups in the lead up to the election.  I didn’t vote for Jonathan either; the PDP as was constituted and operated just wasn’t a Party I could even consider for anything.  In the end, I voted for one of the lesser known Parties.
But Buhari it is.  The majority vote will always prevail and that is respected here without any equivocation.  So we move on.

As we move on however, it is becoming a struggle not to be uncomfortable in the way things have unfolded and in the way they are playing out.  Some of the reservations expressed by some of us are now rearing their ugly heads.  Contrary to his inauguration speech, and contrary to reasonable, logical expectations, Buhari hasn’t put a fully functional government in place.  This is already the end of July.

As we say around here, nothing spoil.  The only harm I saw were incompetent governors (who are unable to manage quite sizable resources) dancing around the President, taking advantage, and getting off easy.  The mound of flip flops and reversal of official pronouncements have only meant a slight loss of face; nothing major.

However, I  began to panic when I read a news report that Buhari has approved an exchange rate of N160 to $1 for Christian pilgrims.  This report was publicised widely and with plenty of fanfare.

To me, it is another indication that the President sorely needs all the help he can get.  He needs technical advisers and a seasoned cabinet like a fish needs water.

But the President has already and unwittingly set up his eventual Ministers for failure.  They can’t win.  Expectations are just too high now.  Ministers would still have to be Nigerians, working in Nigeria.  The current perception is that Buhari is searching for the best of the very best – folks with no blemishes at all but blessed with superpowers. Optimal performance bothering on miracles would be expected from these Ministers and other appointed government functionaries.  How could anyone go into  a job like that?  It is unrealistic and quite unfair.

All the same, I am becoming increasingly convinced that the President created this governance lacuna in order for him to have unfettered, unchallenged (dictatorial, if you will) shot at managing the country for a while before Ministers, Advisers and other technical and legal people are brought in and begin to rein-in some of his more impulsive and autocratic tendencies.

It seems to me that Buhari wants to get in a few military-style diktats, strong-arm a few people before settling down to normal democratic governance.  Because, so far, the only things on the table are hunting down people, dire innuendos and promises of persecution.

As has been whispered all along, the President has finally confirmed that he intends to probe just Jonathan’s government.  It is only that government that is corrupt in Nigeria’s recent history.  Obasanjo is living large.  The bribes from the Halliburton scandal are the major stakeholders in Nigeria’s present day change project.  Even the scions of Abacha are running loose, obscenely flaunting stolen wealth.  No problem with that.  No investigations.  Now tell me; how are certain sections of this country supposed to feel?  Does this not seem like the  start of marginalisation and dehumanisation of the usual suspects all over again?

Even Madam Patience Jonathan was comprehensively humiliated at Port Harcourt airport last week when she attempted to use the VIP waiting area.  She was refused access by security personnel citing “orders from Abuja.”  How petty!  If a former First Lady cannot use an airport’s VIP lounge, who should?  I suppose Rotimi Amaechi is using his APC mates to exact revenge.  Anyway, there is God o!

The inclusiveness that was pervasive in the last four years is fast dissipating.  Perhaps, someone needs to remind the President that we are in a thriving democracy.  The opposition and opposing voices are not supposed to be treated like conquered prisoners of war, or like burnt offerings.
Which brings me back to the issue of the pilgrims’ exchange rate.

I could have sworn that I heard candidate Buhari campaign that he would scrap government’s participation in, and subsidy of religious pilgrimages.  But he  has only gone and directed that pilgrims should exchange N160 to the dollar.

What this means is that a pilgrim with N400,000 who would  have received $1,740 at the normal exchange rate will now get $2,500 under the Buhari plan. The government will cough up the difference.

Last year, about 14,000 Christians made one form of pilgrimage to one place or the other.  76,000 Muslims went to Mecca.  If we do the math, the government is going to end up subsidising around a further $68 million or N13.6 billion on top of whatever is already subsidised for these pilgrimages.

Can you see why the President needs ministers and other technical people like yesterday?

Furthermore, a pilgrim with N500,000 would get $3,125.  In theory, this person could turn around and sell back dollars on the black market and make a profit of $1,000 or N237,000.  Now, an…emm…shall we say, enterprising Pilgrims Board official can fund 100 people into this scheme and he is looking at a cool N23,700,000 million per pilgrimage cycle.  The Christians alone run four pilgrimages in one year!  Heavens only know what they are looking for.

Please, please, we do not desire on a national scale a situation like that which currently exist in Osun State.  The struggling governor of that State, Arigbesola, who has not been able to pay workers salaries in like forever somehow manages to find money every year to pay for Osun citizens transportation during sundry religious holidays; no audits, no questions asked.[/b]

source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/the-buhari-lacuna/#sthash.s9ewLcDy.dpuf

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Bugatie(m): 12:43pm On Jul 31, 2015
That's what you get when you a campaign on big big talk and propaganda,

Make $1=#1
Pay unemployed youths and poor homes #5000 monthly,
Provide one meal per day for school children,
Create 720,000 jobs per annum,
etc.

It's two months down the line and Buhari is yet to get himself a functional govt.

That doesn't show a serious administration.

Or is he saying he doesn't have capable hands in APC

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Unsad(m): 12:43pm On Jul 31, 2015
Anything goes for Nigerians. I don't care , Paris life sweet pass toto cool

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Nobody: 12:43pm On Jul 31, 2015
Buhari is equally a Rebranded crook. But I prefer anything than that Otueke clueless man and his power drunk "puppeteer" undecided

I am not in support of all this social reforms and subsidy policies. We need a capitalist system. Thats how Greece started out.....#5000 to Nigerian youths. Buhari should focus on capitalist reforms and thrash all his socialist ideologys.......THis is democracy.Rubbish undecided

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by defemidefemi(m): 12:44pm On Jul 31, 2015
just now this news don reach here, wailers are very close to the computer system.

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by CyberWolf: 12:44pm On Jul 31, 2015
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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Nobody: 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
All I read in your write up is kukukikikukukwa kwa kukukikikikiki kwikwakokakikikiko

undecided

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Burger01(m): 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
Here we go againsmiley

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by fitzmayowa: 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
Waiting for APC e - warriors to tag this blunt truth as wailing...

From all indication its seems the government is confused, I wonder who advises PMB...SMH

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Airforce1(m): 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
Too long

Can't read all that

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by darlenese(f): 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
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Buhari needs help , oya help am nau

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by wildchild1: 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by sokunji(m): 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
I am here to read comments. .this one cuts across pmp policies and religious practices, so make we sit down and watch..

but the peeps above me sha... una dey try..
Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Nobody: 12:49pm On Jul 31, 2015
Hahahahahaha...the Olodo is now a professor of Monetary Economics. Kikikikikikiki...chai! We don finish!!!!!! Nigeria is not a cow farm. Someone please call 911!!!!!!!

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Built2last: 12:50pm On Jul 31, 2015
You need a monetary and fiscal policy experts to manage and run a good economy.

when the president was travelling to the states. i had my reservation.

He needed a team of experts for perfect negotiation with U.S business moguls and economic experts.

He needed at the very least a minister of finance who should be a fiscal expert and a CBN governor who should be a monetary policy expert.

he needed like breath the minister for trade and investment in that trip. what we saw were pot belly governors who attached photographers to themselves

Make no mistake, I supported PMB but the earlier he appoints experts to man key sectors, the less mistakes he will make.
He is a general and not an economic expert.

Dont also tell me to wait till september that he is searching for ministers.

Nigeria is a population of 200million people with experts in all sectors.

nuff said

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by steppin: 12:50pm On Jul 31, 2015
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Waiting for some shindren on hate to find fault in this laudable directive angry angry angry

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by Evathyst(f): 12:51pm On Jul 31, 2015
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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by sweatlana: 12:51pm On Jul 31, 2015
The heading has noting to do with the the writeup undecided

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Re: 1 Dollar = 1 Naira: Buhari Approves An Exchange Rate Of N160 To $1 by CR77(f): 12:51pm On Jul 31, 2015
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