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APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by greatiyk4u(m): 8:58am On May 03, 2016 |
APC says Nigerians already experiencing change – The APC chapter in UK says Nigeria is going through a tough economic period but things will get better – The party says diversifying the economy is the key to the country’s rebirth – It insists President Buhari is not selective in his anti- corruption fight The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that Nigerians have begun to feel the effect of change brought by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. Are Nigerians experiencing the change Buhari promised? Leadership reports that Mr Ade Omole who is the national coordinator of United Kingdom chapter of the APC gave this assessment in an interview. He said: “Nigerians are already experiencing the effect of this Change. Yes, Nigerians have been experiencing the effects of curbing the excesses of the previous government with the difficult measures it has to adopt for the interest and benefit of Nigerians. Nigeria’s Status and Goodwill abroad have improved since the advent of this new Government. There is a reason why the Sages say that, “patience is a virtue.” “According to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, Nigerians will begin to reap the dividends of promises made by the All Progressives Congress when the 2016 budget is passed into law. Dogara urged Nigerians to exercise more patience with the APC-led government to fulfill its campaign promises.” On the issue of corruption and the claim by some critics that it was lopsided, Omole claimed t wasn’t true. “There have been comments by the opposition that the anti-corruption war is a personal vendetta of the President and that no convictions have been obtained. This is because this government is careful not to witch-hunt anyone. The sheer force of personality and reputation of the President has caused unprecedented events where persons who had ill-gotten gains voluntarily began to return stolen or ill-gotten wealth to the nation’s coffers. For those who had to be prosecuted, the government is patiently allowing the law to take its course. “It would be good for this government in aggressively pursuing the anti-corruption agenda to look into the reasons behind this symptom in our Society because corruption is a symptom of a graver societal ill where allegiance and belief in the nationhood of Nigeria is in question. The issues of the minorities in the polity should be examined and this government should examine the reports in the national confabs that have treated this issue critically and sincerely.” When asked about the current state of the economy, the APC coordinator admitted that things was tough due overreliance on oil but the government was working on diversifying to make the economy stable. “It is important to keep in mind that the Nigerian Economy has been essentially mono-cultural from a commercial and income producing standpoint. This government understands the importance of diversification and tapping into the wealth and healthy raw material resources we have and generate multiple economic income streams. This government is looking at those industries that have been comatose with a view to revitalising them and stimulating growth in other areas. This is one reason this government is fixated on tackling the power issue and is looking into alternative energy source opportunities. “There is no doubt that there has been rot in the system and the antidote to this rot is not necessarily palatable and for the panacea to be effective you would need a strong stomach. The APC led government is aware that inheriting such a position and putting them right would most likely make it unpopular – hopefully for the short term. The much needed beneficial results should, however, manifest in the not too distant future. The discerning and knowledgeable electorate, we are sure, would have this in mind when they revisit the polls after this government’s first term tenure ends. “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown they say and so it is with the new government. The government rode in on a high and is determined to maintain that goodwill. This is why they have gone on an expansive enlightenment programme to keep the citizens informed about the state of the nation. They have not pretended that the solutions would be easy or that it would not bite but they have made it clear that it is necessary and ultimately in our best interests as a nation, as a people and as a citizen of our great country.” https://www.naij.com/817972-nigerians-already-celebrating-coming-change-apc.html?source=index_main |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by doublewisdom: 9:03am On May 03, 2016 |
APC? No one takes them serious these days, only the zombies but those are not human. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by rusher14: 9:17am On May 03, 2016 |
As a zombie I love eating flesh of those that should know better. Change is a process. Sometimes it is spontaneous some other times the transformation is unobservable to the bystander. It often takes a look away and return from the event to observe its new appearance. Nigerians are beginning to look away from government and oil as our sole source of income. I have began to see a rise in cottage industries even as gargantuan factories cut down on labour. The anti-corruption war has made money laundering and outright stealing from the public purse less attractive. The fear of being investigated by EFCC, the inability to procure justice and various court injunctions make the elite more cautious. We can do much better. Yet, Nigeria is changing and for the better too. That cannot be denied. 2 Likes |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by Nobody: 9:18am On May 03, 2016 |
Me am not experiencing any change o 4 Likes |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by SeverusSnape(m): 9:19am On May 03, 2016 |
Of course we are experiencing it - Negative change. *We now queue for petrol, It's becoming a normal thing. *Price of groceries have skyrocketed *Fulani mafias now kill with reckless abandon. *Power situation is in a sorry state. *The economy is in shambles *the president is dull. *The government doesn't act, but blame the previous administrations. *Jobs are being lost at a geometric rate. Now tell me if these aren't "change". 5 Likes |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by greatiyk4u(m): 9:21am On May 03, 2016 |
doublewisdom: Just say u don't, I and many other Progressive nigerians do 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by joezy23(m): 9:28am On May 03, 2016 |
make i book space 1st i dey come |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by dgr8truth(m): 9:30am On May 03, 2016 |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by DaBullIT(m): 9:53am On May 03, 2016 |
WAILERS will argue with no facts Claim massacre with no Evidence Counter a good news with Bad news and Blame Buhari in every possible way But what they won't tell you is that Power has been constant for a while now , it's not 24 hours stable, but we know the timetable /shedding schedules and we don't get disappointed They won't tell you there's no queues in petrol stations and they won't tell you they bought petrol for 110 yesterday , but if you challenge them they'll say it's expensive ( Still blame Buhari as if he controls petrol stations ) They won't tell you that Boko Haram has been reduced to pile of Dust and Fulani herdsmen are just another way of making Buhari look like an erdyot , but deep in their minds , they know it's safer for them than it was in previous administration They will condemn APC governors for owing workers their salaries , but won't talk about Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi , Okezie Ikpeazu and others that despite the huge allocations still owe workers I am not surprised anymore and i won't be because nothing will ever be good enough for hypocrites 2 Likes |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by greatiyk4u(m): 9:58am On May 03, 2016 |
MondeLuv: U mean both positive and negative? Lalasticlala, Mynd44,modath, Omenka, make una come hear this female moniker oooo |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by LadyExcellency: 10:05am On May 03, 2016 |
May be the title is deceptive or the UK chapter is not seeing the change yet but anticipate for one. - The APC chapter in UK says Nigeria is going through a tough economic period but things will get better. –The party says diversifying the economy is the key 2 Likes |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by greatiyk4u(m): 10:38am On May 03, 2016 |
LadyExcellency: Pessimists |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by kYjelly2: 2:20pm On May 03, 2016 |
DaBullIT: How does zombie know past his master Which electricity are you talking about Abi no be Fashola talk say in son dey get heat rash My area flashed light this morning after 9 days of no power supply and took it under an hour and you expect me not to wail Not everybody is heartless and soulless like a zombie |
Re: APC Says Nigerians Already Experiencing Change by greatiyk4u(m): 5:44am On May 04, 2016 |
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