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The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:47pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
By TonyeBarcanista In May 2015 when President Muhammadu Buhari was inaugurated as the 15th President of Nigeria, a lot of expectation was placed on him especially when factoring his numerous promises. Though, I will be fair to him by not judging his performance based on some of his ridiculous and unrealistic campaign promised. PRE-BUHARI ERA Chief Olusegun Obasanjo Since 1999, Nigerians have been desirous of a better deal from successive administrations for different reasons, a demand that peaked in 2015 which saw the sacking of the former ruling PDP administration of Goodluck Jonathan to usher in the present Buhari government. While President Olusegun Obasanjo was credited with his economic revolution that saw our external loan of $36 billion cleared, external reserve risen from a paltry $1.5 billion in 1999 to $45 billion in 2007, Excess Crude Account risen from $0 in 2004 to $25 billion in 2007, the entry of Mobile Telecommunication giants and crashing of phone tariffs, the various industrialization and promotion of local content that helped in agricultural growth, Nigerians were upset with the government due to its failure to fix power/electricity despite sinking $16 billion for the project. Despite the fact that Nigeria GDP maintained a growth of 5.5% in 2000, 6.7% in 2001, 14.6% in 2002, 9.5% in 2003, 10.4% in 2004, 7% in 2005, 6.7% in 2006 and 7% in 2007 from the 3% it obtained in the Abacha era, despite the fact that the administration created the two anti-corruption agencies, EFCC and ICPC- agencies that fought corruption to the point of prosecuting high ranking party members and officers of government , despite the fact that NAFDAC that fought successfully the scourge of fake drugs under the leadership of Amazon and Heroine Professor Dora Akunyili, Nigerians wanted more. Nigerians were upset with the government because the citizens expected more especially political stability, strengthening of INEC, The Police Force, The EFCC and ICPC and other institutions of the State. On the strength of the Naira, Obasanjo government deliberately and repeatedly devalued the Naira from 22/$ in order to allow for industrial revolution and give it its real value, which was pegged at 120-125/$ in 2007. Umaru Musa Yar'Adua In 2007, Obasanjo was succeeded by Umaru Musa Yar’adua of the PDP, who came through a somewhat controversial election. The late President would rather institute policies to see to the strengthening of institutions like INEC by initiating the electoral reforms. Musa Yar’adua went further to implement several court judgments that was ignored by Obasanjo, he created the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs to tackle the problem of the region and initiated Amnesty process to pacify agitators in the creeks. The government reviewed the deregulation policy of the downstream sector by the Obasanjo administration and relaxed the pump price of petrol from N75/ltr to N65/ltr in order to accommodate the yearnings of Nigerians. Yar’adua was more of a pupilist President that reversed the power policies of Obasanjo and also reversed the sale of the country’s dilapidated refineries just to please labour leaders (actions I consider to be unfortunate). Under Musa Yar’adua, the country experienced a GDP growth rate of 7.2% in 2008, 8.3% in 2009 and 8% in 2010. To the credit of Yar’adua, the external reserve grew from $45 billion that it inherited in 2007 to $63billion in 2008 but finally at $47 billion in 2010 when he unfortunately died in office but depleted the Excess Crude Account to $9billion after the government partly yielded to the demand of governors. In 2007, Naira was exchanged in the range of 120-125/$ and was left at 150-155/$ in the parallel market, achieving a 20% increase. Nigerians wanted more. Goodluck Jonathan When Goodluck Jonathan took over government he continued with the electoral reforms of Yar’adua, he further implemented court judgments and signed the Freedom of Information Act. Jonathan took the agricultural revolution of Obasanjo to another level, a policy that saw a 25KG bag of rice falling to N8000 and a relative affordability of prices of other agricultural products. Under this era, Nigeria managed to achieve a single digit inflation rate under the administration, the government also achieved relative success in power decentralization and road and rail construction. The government was however unpopular due to the depletion of the reserve from $47 billion it inherited to $30 billion it left it, the depletion of the Excess Crude Account from $9 billion it inherited in 2010 to $2.1 billion despite oil boom period- no thanks to the demands of state governors to “share the money”, which most of them couldn’t justify. The government was also accused of not doing enough to fight corruption and even accused of being corrupt; the ongoing arms probe is more of an indictment. A further dent was the failure to tackle BH insurgency. Though the government inherited the naira at N150-155/$, it left it at N199/$ official rate and 220/$ in the parallel market. Despite the flaws of the government, the administration achieved GDP growth rate of 5% in 2011, 4.2% in 2012, 5.4% in 2013 and 6.3% in 2014. Nigerians wanted more and brought in the Buhari administration with hope that he would achieve it. PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI ERA When this President came in, Nigerians were expecting improvement in their livelihood, job opportunities, zero tolerance to corruption, political and judicial stability and consolidation of the gains of the agriculture sector. Since coming to power, instead of increase in living standard, Nigeria is experiencing massive decrease. Lots of job loss, the GDP that was experiencing marginal growth since 1999 shrank by -2% in 2016, inflation rate increased from 9.6% in December 2015 to a whopping 18.72% in January 2017, achieving over 100% increase. Price of basic commodities has shot astronomically high from what was obtainable before the government came to power. There have been lots of job losses with firms either downsizing or folding up completely. The government that came to power on anti-corruption rhetoric has repeatedly looked the other way in corruption cases that has to do with friends and officers of the administration. For instance, while Olusegun Obasanjo sacked Fabian Osuji, his minister of Education in 2005 over accusation of bribery, Buhari has refused to act on SGF Lawal Babachir, Ibrahim Magu, Rotimi Amaechi, Speaker Yakubu Dogara, Raji Fashola and others indicted in one corruption case or the other, an action that has made rubbish his so-called arms probe. The President came with pledge to make public his assets and liabilities, yet, Nigerians have not seen to that. Instead of bringing fresh ideas to government, the President brought in those that were “former this and former that” under former governments of PDP due to their hunger to continue to remain in relevance, despite having nothing of value to offer. We have a government that is running on the highest budget in the history of the country yet, the masses are crying and dying of hunger. Recession that was hitherto left in economics text books has now become an anthem in the lips of many. The government that pledged against medical tourism in foreign countries is the same government practicing it. To the credit of the government, Boko Haram insurgents are relatively contained but Fulani herdsmen have taken over with minimal challenge. Election in the country is now a case of thug of war as the government, instead of strengthening the electoral body (INEC) and security agencies to be more professional, has instead adopted the abuse of State institutions in the name of “federal might”. While the government instituted Whistle Blower policy, Nigerians are wondering whether the policy does not affect the National Assembly, because the President and the Presidency looked the other way when Kano state Rep member, Hon Jubril Abdul blew a very BIG whistle that has to do with corruption in the House of Representative including himself. In fact, Jubril was punished for daring to blow whistle. Under the administration, electricity tariff has increased by over 100% without a corresponding value of electricity and the power situation which was relatively stable in 2015 has worsened. Naira situation has worsened from official rate of N198/$ it inherited to N305/$ while the “real rate”/alternate market rate increased from N220/$ to N505/$, achieving a shameful 130% depreciation rate within a space of two years WITHOUT any form of industrial growth. While the government inherited a country withfallen oil price, the oil price has been achieving growth since the second quarter of 2016. In fact, oil price has been at increase since January 2016. For instance, as at January 2016 it sold at $30 per barrel, in April 2016 it sold at $41/barrel, it sold at $52.62 per barrel in December 2016, $54 per barrel in January 2017 and now it is selling in the same region, but withot anything to show for its growth. Nigerians, including those that supported the administration are yet to understand the kind of government in place. Nigerians wanted a better deal and improvement in livelihood but are getting the complete opposite of what they signed up for in 2015. It is an indictment on the administration that some people are crying that things weren’t so bad previously (that is not to say previous governments were Eldorado). Two years on, instead of counting our achievement, the masses are lamenting woes. The government keep blaming past administration yet without any solution to myriads of problems. What if Obasanjo had spent his time blaming the military regimes of Abacha and IBB? Nigeria is such a sorry mess. President Muhammadu Buhari has failed Nigeria, he has made Nigeria a mockery in the committee of nations, it is only God that can give the Nigerians the grace to endure and survive his unfortunate leadership till 2019 when they will have opportunity to kick out the government for good. May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria Shared on palmchat 189 Likes 31 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by PRYCE(m): 1:54pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
To give a summary on Buhari's era, I'd use 'COLLOSAL FAILURE' to describe it! Buhari has robbed this nation of its potential with Archaic policies and flagrant display of incompetence. Most startups now have been choked to closure, 'growth' is now an obsolete word. Infact, ain't no better words to describe the state of the nation. Pity! 208 Likes 26 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by Dcomrade(m): 1:54pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
Reading.. ... 1 Like |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by easrael(f): 1:56pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
Reading tooo |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by fiizznation: 1:57pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
You guys should be very grateful to president buhari for rescuing Nigeria from the tight grip of corruption. Nuff said 55 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 1:57pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
the system is spoilt before now 5 Likes |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by engineerboat(m): 1:58pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
It is an unprepared student that will always find excuses to why he wjll always fail to perform in every examinations. It is one thing to grab power, it is another thing to use such power profitably for the good of the people that put you there. This government from their recent actions and inaction have shown to Nigeria why they should not be trusted with power again 165 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by vicadex07(m): 2:00pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
We emptied our water reservoirs and drank like fishes during the raining season... Nigeria is now in dry season and we are all thirsty. Buhari is not a rain-maker... Only God is. Let's pray that the rains come back to us soonest. 56 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:02pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
fiizznation:Is the President fighting corruption? Did he fight corruption as much as Obasanjo? What is he doing differently from the past administrations in terms of corruption? Even Jonathan had to relieve Ms Stella of her appointment as minister when indicted for buying TWO CARS for N260 million, yet Baba couldn't shake body on Lawal despite indictment on spending N250million to clear GRASS. 231 Likes 31 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by engineerboat(m): 2:02pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
2kaybiel: System spoil before now you say. So why the 'changr Mantra then?" 60 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by sdindan: 2:05pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
fiizznation: From 216 to 500naira per dollar. 140 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 2:05pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
Iffa say buhari no get sense... Una go tackle me...but thats the truth... Imagine... Closing borders like say his life depends on it.... U wan make naija turn to obodo oyinbo .... Bubu ask ur sef... Hw old is nigeria and how old is USA .... Everything suppose be gradually... And not forceful.... God Bless Nigeria 35 Likes |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by PRYCE(m): 2:05pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
fiizznation:Like the one Babachir Lawal was cleared of? Like the ones perpetrated by Abba Kyari, Mamman Daura? The acts impunity displayed by the military, police, DSS? Come on now! 118 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by dukie25: 2:08pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
If I'm a member of PDP today and APC tomorrow, who am I? Send your answers via email to: protection@Gbawe.com 57 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by PRYCE(m): 2:09pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
The same people whom were shouting 'impunity' in the last administration are the ones perpetrating it now. BUHARI'S CONTINUED STAY IN THE UK WITHOUT AS LITTLE AS A 'HELLO; TO HIS EMPLOYERS IS AN ACT OF IMPUNITY. 101 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by Nobody: 2:09pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
TonyeBarcanista: Dear TonyeBarcanista, If this is all you could write, you are a COLOSSAL disgrace to the entire Nigerian youths, you are also a great INDICTMENT to the TENETS of GOOD GOVERNANCE, So you don't know that there is a difference between ECONOMIC GROWTH & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT? With all the data that you claimed was achieved under GEJ, did it make YOUR life better under your hero of corruption? Despite the having the biggest rebased economy, how is our quality of life better than that of South African under GEJ? Has it made Nigeria developed than South Africa, Ethiopia or Rwanda? You did not explain how $47 billion reduced to $30 billion with oil at an average of $100bpd but you could blame the governors for the ECA? You did not mention how Sanusi was booted out of CBN for blowing whistle on the missing $20 billion under GEJ You did not talk about our ARMS MONEY were shared by Dasuki for politicians under the direction of GEJ You also forgot the BLOODIEST RECRUITMENT conducted in the history of Nigeria by by Abba Moro whom GEJ refused to sack You did not mention how Nigeria was disgraced by South Africa with the over $15 million found in Oritsejafor's private jet You failed to tell us why Okonjo Iweala was borrowing to pay workers salaries despite the oil boom, You did not tell us what happened with Stella Oduah's BMW Or have you for gotten the Andrew Yakubu's loot? What about the $15 million MEDICAL FEES of PEJ? You failed to mention how Tompolo had 13 billion naira in his account? What about Obanikoro's confession that GEJ ordered him to ferry over 4 billion naira to Fayose? So, all these did not put Nigeria in a sorry state? Every time I read your article, I'd always thought you meant well for Nigeria not knowing you can't be a good Councillor let alone a President ONCE MORE, you are A DISGRACE to COMMON SENSE!!! 123 Likes 29 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by basilo102: 2:13pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
So Ipod yoots were right afterall?? 17 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:17pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
PRYCE:"god"Buhari is always kwarret 11 Likes |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by PassingShot(m): 2:19pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
TonyeBarcanista:Who indicted Lawal? Why are you disgracing yourself because of politics? 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by Fesisko(m): 2:22pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
The difficulty faced by Nigerians clearly shows that Buhari economic policies are not effective. The situation is pathetic. it's high time the federal government brought in tecnocrats to help revive the economy, cos the suffering is too much. we don't need a sooth sayer to tell us that things are getting from bad to worse economically and that's why many businesses are closing shops. The Savior we need is simply not Buhari. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by nduchucks: 2:24pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
The OP'S write-up smacks of profound ignorance of basic micro and macro Economics, monetary policy and other major factors which affect GDP, unemployment at the national level, and foreign exchange rates. Understandably, it is difficult for most people to wrap their hands around N1 billion, let alone the hundreds of trillions of naira siphoned out of the coffers of the government of this great country. The damage done by the last government in particular, will take much more than 2 years to repair. The sufferings of many Nigerians at this time is very unfortunate but unavoidable. Insha Allah, by the time Buhari finishes draining the swamp, the next crop of leaders would build on a foundation which would also suffer from corruption, but manageable corruption. 20 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:24pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
PassingShot:It is even N270 million self http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/reps-cry-foul-as-sgf-lawal-allegedly-used-n270m-to-clear-grass-at-idps-camps/ 48 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by PassingShot(m): 2:26pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
TonyeBarcanista:My question is: who indicted Babachir Lawal? Be smart boy! 12 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:26pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
nduchucks:I gave facts and figures and you are talking badderash. What if Obasanjo had been blaming the military? On corruption, what is Buhari doing differently from his immediate predecessor? 98 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:29pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
PassingShot:Lalasticlala and Tonto Dike did! If you can't read and comprehend then I don't think I can help you 90 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by temitemi1(m): 2:30pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
2019 Is such a long time to kick out this clueless govt!! 34 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by temitemi1(m): 2:32pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
oga go back n read the article again n save us this ur sillu question PassingShot: 92 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:34pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
temitemi1:No mind the man. Him want derail to spoil the message in the OP 53 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by Emycord: 2:37pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
Or rather the sorry state of buhari as nigerian president 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by helinues: 2:42pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
Nigerians and blame games.. Proffer solution instead of long epistle |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by Truth234(m): 2:42pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
TonyeBarcanista: Can I ask you? What was the forex monthly demand during Obasanjo, Yara Dua and GEJ? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Sorry State Of Nigeria Under President Muhammadu Buhari by TonyeBarcanista(m): 2:45pm On Feb 16, 2017 |
Bolustic:Here we go again. I'm sure you deliberately skipped this part, else you wouldn't have typed the nonsense. The government was also accused of not doing enough to fight corruption and even accused of being corrupt; the ongoing arms probe is more of an indictment. A further dent was the failure to tackle BH insurgency. If you had paid serious attention to comprehension lessons during your secondary school days, I'm sure you wouldn't have typed the rubbish up" IYes, Jonathan had lots of flaws(which I usually point out) but Buhari is NO better in areas where Jonathan flopped. Yes, Jonathan refused to sack Moro for the bloody exercise but Buhari refused to sack INEC Chairman, the IGP and his Interior minister for BLOODY ELECTIONS in Rivers and Bayelsa states. Yes, Oduah was indicted and was relieved after pressure on Jonathan but DSS indicted Magu yet he was never relieved. Reps indicted Babachir for N270m grass cutting IDP deal, yet he is in office. There are plethora of petitions against ministers Amaechi and Fash, yet the President isn't shaking. While Jonathan made relative progress in the economy, achieving economic growth, Buhari has made retrogression and achieving negative growth. What has Buhari done differently? 130 Likes 20 Shares |
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