Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Ugosample(m): 5:56pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
chisupport: It's a pity, that most Nigerians have very short memories.
GEJ, had the opportunity to turn around the fortune of this great Country for good, but what happened? He squandered it.
$120/barrel of crude oil, with productions as high as 1,800,000 barrels/day, yet nothing serious to show for it.
seriously, i really pity for buhari. He came on board at the ''wrongest'' time.
Buhari is a monumental failure! if after 27 months, you still don't know what to do, accusing the former admin, while using your hands to destroy Nigeria more, then Buhari was never qualified to be presodent. and stop the lies oil was NEVER $120 in GEJ era. The last time we saw such was in 2008 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Ugosample(m): 5:58pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
tete7000: Buhari himself is part of the reason revenue from oil dropped during his time in office. He employed wrote tactics in the creeks despite all appeal to do otherwise. He showed he never understood Nigerian problem in the way he set out to solve Niger Delta problem and got beaten for it, with the whole country with him. Will you mind these zombies hailing Buhari Buhari made us lose billions of dollars in revenue for to the hostilities he caused in the Niger delta. And someone is calling him prudent Nigerians sef 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by ajl: 6:00pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
kinibigdeal: Nigeria is in recession under PMB while Nigeria is not under GEJ, thats the difference. Buhari earn higher in 1985 but still put us in recession. Stop defending cluelessness. Buhari has always been a failure Where you even born then. I was in my early teens then and good enough I was very aware of happenings in the country. In fact Buhari seem to be unlucky because he found himself in a similar situation as in 1984/85 when he led the military government after seizing power from a similarly corrupt civilian government. The country was in a terrible situation after oil price crashed forcing the civilian government of Shagari to implement what was called Austerity measures. Nigeria was already in recession before Buhari took power from Shagari. But we called it Austerity. Of course the civilians kept stealing. Like Jonathan, it was people under Shagari that robbed the country dry. Just like Jonathan, Shagari was a weak president. It was NPN politicians like Umaru Dikko that ran the show. 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by PinocchioDMZ: 6:03pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
kinibigdeal: Nigeria is in recession under PMB while Nigeria is not under GEJ, thats the difference. Buhari earn higher in 1985 but still put us in recession. Stop defending cluelessness. Buhari has always been a failure You are right. Can PMB proof one thing he has achieved apart from deceiving himself that he's fighting corruption. Buhari should resign. Is government's a scam. How many Politician has he percecutted? None. He keeps blaming GEJ for his failures. GEJ isn't a saint neither but his government consists of more technocrats compared to fools like lia Muhammed and empty head like our minister of sport. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by luswitz(f): 6:05pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Gej dis Gej dat! Was he d first president of Nigeria ? All this because he is from the minority. What a country! So full of hate. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by 2016easy2017: 6:08pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
kahal29: Nigeria’s earnings from oil production and sales in the 27 months President Muhammadu Buhari has been in office is far less than what the previous government led by ex-president Goodluck Jonathan earned in one year, Daily Sun can authoritatively reveal.
Since the Buhari government came to power, oil price has been in the all-time low, to the extent that a barrel of oil once sold for $27. Previous oil price peaked at $120 per barrel once, during the Jonathan’s government.
According to figures from the Organisation of Oil Producing Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Nigeria’s oil earnings since 2010 till date, the Buhari government has raked in $58 billion since coming to office.
A breakdown of the oil revenue by the Buhari government showed that between June and December 2015, the government earned $16 billion. In 2016, the Buhari government earned $26 billion, while it has raked in $16 billion this year, between January and July. The statistics showed that the Jonathan government earned a total of $453.5 billion between 2010 and 2015.
A breakdown of the Jonathan government’s earning showed that $70.7 billion was earned in 2010, $100.1 billion in 2011 and $96.9 billion in 2012.
Also, the Jonathan government earned $86.9 billion in 2013, $77.9 billion in 2014 and $21 billion between January and May 2015.
Meanwhile, the Buhari government has received kudos from the European Union (EU) and the United States government over its prudence in managing scarce resources.
According to EU officials, who pleaded anonymity, the Buhari government has shown responsibility in managing funds, in the face of low revenue.
The official said it was commendable that even when Nigeria’s revenue has nose-dived, the Buhari government has been able to meet its obligations.
“The EU is impressed that the Nigerian government has been afloat despite the drop in oil earning. From what we gathered, the government has been meeting its obligations. This is commendable,” he said.
When reminded that the Federal Government had borrowed to finance the budget, he said this was acceptable, as no country would survive without borrowing. He said as long as there was conscious effort to fight corruption, whatever money borrowed will be used for the purpose it was meant.
“There is no problem about borrowing, as long as the money is used for the stated purpose. We have seen this in Nigeria under the current government. This is good development,” the EU official said.
On the part of the United States, the country’s official said the Nigerian government had shown fiscal responsibility.
According to a top US official, who would not want to be mentioned, for a government that is not earning much money to be running shows the ingenuity in economic management.
He said that the Buhari government has shown determination to ensure that government revenue was not frittered away by corrupt officials, adding: “This is the greatest plus for the Nigerian government.”
The US officials said if the Buhari government could keep afloat in economic distress, it means that the government would do more for the country if the economic were buoyant.
In another development, the Presidency has said that the President Buhari administration was handed an economy ravaged by years of mismanagement and corruption.
In a statement, Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, while reacting to statements credited to former president Jonathan and Senator Ahmed Makarfi, the Caretaker Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said: “Under the previous administration, there was money but now things are very hard.”
The presidential aide added: “It is understandable that[b] Dr. Jonathan kept his comments short, because a cursory look at any sector clearly indicated that he and his government presided over the most monumental and tragic economic mismanagement recorded in our national history.[/b]
“The oil sector boomed under his tenure, with oil prices as high as 120 dollars and peace in the Nigeria Delta. Nigeria earned unprecedented dollar revenues. Sadly, that is where the story turns sour.
“There is nothing to show for the revenues earned; no major capital project was completed, neither power generation, road development, rail nor agriculture benefited from the windfall earnings.
“Rather, the administration presided over the diversion of oil revenues on such a massive scale that even without the protection now accorded to Whistle blowers, the then Central Bank Governor blew not only a whistle but a trumpet.”
Highlighting the atrocities perpetrated under Jonathan’s government, Shehu said: “Indeed the president once celebrated having the largest number of private jets, whilst our youths languished without jobs, our fields stood idle and our factories began the layoff of workers.
“Government simply reticulated oil revenue through personal spending by corrupt leaders, wasteful expenses and salaries. This was done rather than investing in what would grow the economy. Economies grow due to capital investment in assets like seaports, airports, power plants, railways, roads and housing.”
He lamented that Nigeria could not record a single major infrastructural project in the last 10 years, saying, “in short the money was mismanaged. Shehu said President Buhari’s administration was left with the task of facing serious economic challenges from the oil majors, which included the demand for six billion dollars owed by Nigeria for oil that had already been sold or stolen.
He said it was only aggressive borrowing by the Ministry of Finance, under Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, that prevented Federal Government from also owing salaries.
“The economic wisdom of borrowing to pay recurrent bills is a questionable one, particularly as those paid would have included over 45,000 that have subsequently been removed by the Buhari led administration as ghost workers.
“It also included the lavish costs of chartering private jets, first class travel and other wasteful acts that have been eliminated under this administration. To compound the problem, the government was borrowing heavily and owed contractors and international oil companies.”
On what the Buhari government is doing, Shehu said it had also increased spending on capital projects, especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs. He said government had blocked the leakages that allowed its revenues to be siphoned into private hands while focusing on other key sectors that could create jobs and or generate revenue such as agriculture, solid minerals and manufacturing.
According to him, if these things had been done when the oil price was as high as 120 dollars per barrel, Nigeria will not be in the current predicament.
“We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves but we had power, or a rail system, or good roads, or good housing. But we don’t have money and we don’t have the projects either’” he said.
http://sunnewsonline.com/buhari-earns-58bn-in-27-months-to-jonathans-454bn-in-6-years/ |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Nobody: 6:13pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
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Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by MadCow1: 6:17pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
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Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by kinibigdeal(m): 6:17pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
ajl:
Where you even born then. I was in my early teens then and good enough I was very aware of happenings in the country. In fact Buhari seem to be unlucky because he found himself in a similar situation as in 1984/85 when he led the military government after seizing power from a similarly corrupt civilian government. The country was in a terrible situation after oil price crashed forcing the civilian government of Shagari to implement what was called Austerity measures. Nigeria was already in recession before Buhari took power from Shagari. But we called it Austerity. Of course the civilians kept stealing. Like Jonathan, it was people under Shagari that robbed the country dry. Just like Jonathan, Shagari was a weak president. It was NPN politicians like Umaru Dikko that ran the show.
It shows you were really a teen then, you can ask your grandpa why Nigerians troop out in numbers when IBB overthrown him. I can still remember the wide jubiliation nationwide. Things were so hard under is governnent, IBB loot Nigeria but he reshaped the economy. You cant defend the obvious |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Habeyy(m): 6:20pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
caleb404: Who caused the Niger delta avengers to begin bombing oil installations?
Who demarketed the economy by calling us criminals?
When GEJ engaged the stakeholders in Niger delta to ensure peace, who came in and started forming James bond... disengaged the local surveillance.... and now re-engaging them?
Who brought about the prominence of Nnamdi Kanu? Which government has 5 different exchange rates for forex?
Which government rushed to implement TSA without creating shock absorbers in the system. All to take glory the dullard rushed a lot of things. TSA that was meant to be introduced in a phased manner was suddenly implemented in full dose, creating shocks in the economy... that's the recession we're battling.
Which government took 6 months to appoint Amaechi and Fashola as ministers?
The castigated youwin has been reintroduced again under a different name? Are the militants which Buhari dared not being compensated again?. The local surveillance team for the pipelines, they've being brought back again. Tompolo has his contract back again. Subsidies are now being paid again. Foreign mercenaries are now fighting bokoharam again... a whole lot of things that was done by Jonathan is being redone again by Buhari... that's after his senses rebooted and he discovered that indeed Jonathan was doing it the right way.
By the time we start looking at 'Cause and Effect' you'll see all the answers there. What it takes an educated man 1 week to see, an illiterate will see it in 2 years.
For now, Buhari made his bed.. let him lie on it. All these comparisons are at best useless. u do well caleb Let me add more Who increased the pump price of PMS for nothing Who ban the importation of rice when the local production never commence Who parked Naija's jet for airport for over 80 days in a foreign land, consuming and wasting hard earned forex Who released money to Boko Haram,all in the name of hostage exchange Who appointed ineffective old Cargo as ministers Many more my brother Osborne towers.. .did they reveal the owner of the loot What about the official that use millions in clearing bush in his farm U see the kind defeat wey Apc go suffer in 2019 is still doing press up in Ghana 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by deji17: 6:22pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
agbangam:
PMB is not a failure, GEJ is not only a failure but a huge disaster. GEJ left 26 states totally broke, several states were owing their workers up to 11months and so far,PMB thru his bail out funds, have saved those state workers. I hope u pple won't call dis one APC propaganda GEJ designed Sure-P abi na Sure-loot which failed woefully but with PMB N-power program some of my friends now have something doing. abi dis one na propaganda GEJ for 6yrs cud not fix any of d three refineries but Kachukwu is working so hard to put those refineries in gud shape b4 2019 and even assisting dangote to build a new one. Una wan call am propaganda Roads/Power/Health/major infrastructures were left in a bad state by GEJ but today Fashola is trying hard to fix those capital projects, d many problems in those sectors is giving Fashola sleepless nites. What about Niger Delta were GEJ came from, u all heard him accepting dat he did nothing for his region during 2015 campaign election despite 6yrs of being in power. Propaganda pple dem he said dat one wit his own mouth . PMB took a bold step despite d pains it caused d nation to ban d land importation of rice and today states/individuals are now into rice farming. The price of rice is gradually crashing, Thailand and China are now feeling d brunt, so many of their ware houses are being shut cos we are now importing less and saving our forex/money. At least u wailers can confirm dis one. GEJ gave terrible waivers to many of his PDP/foreign friends causing us to loss gud forex dat wud have been further used to improve/build new infrastructures. What about d education sector, he established 11 poorly equiped universities, adding more problems to d already dying ones dat in dear need of funds. Did GEJ save? Naaaah he has one stupid excuse dat governors did not allow him to save but OBJ despite having d Ibori's, d Alameseiya's, d Attahs, Duke n other strong men on his neck was able to save upto 40B dols. Abi dis one na APC propaganda again The annoying part is dat So much monies came into dis country during his time as a result of oil boom and he watched his gang of looters steal massively. He even defended dem wit d statement "Stealing is not corruption". Even on Saturday GEJ shamelessly said he allowed loopholes for pple to steal, I spit on him... PMB is trying his best even @ dis challenging period wit oil price below 50dollars. I pray God grants him a speedy recovery to come back home. To my fellow Patriots GEJ's Pigs n Idiots are always online to support him, der is hunger in d land caused by their "Hero". Hunger in d land has made their sense of reasoning gone so low, let's us all bear with dem . Shameless people. We will keep them in our prayers, so that they will eventually receive sense. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Nobody: 6:24pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
MadCow1:
Keep moving Kid.. Just shut it boy! |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by gawu1: 6:28pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
lokito: Both of them are specialist in 'Failure' The index has been lay bar for every discerning mind to analyse and pass his/her judgment. And from all indication Jonathan was a monumental failure. Nigerians were right for rejecting him during the 2015 election. It is pity that instead of him to remain sober after wasting opportunity he got at a platter of gold to stir nigeria into the land of eldorado, he is being everywhere trying in futility to defense his abysmal regime. Let assume Buhari government is not doing well, it does not in any means Jonathan's own was good. But the jonathanian crew are tempting nigerians to believe that as gospel truth. Alas! If I were jonathan, I will help or cooperate openly or secretly with the present government to bring to book and justice all those corrupted political associates who brought down my government by their corrupt actions. At any rate, jonathan administration could be adjudged a government that frowned less on corruption since assumption of democracy. He does not mess word in confirming that himself witingly or unwittingly each time he has opportunity. During 2015 campaign, especially when opposition took swayed on him on how stealing was on going under his watch, he infamously replied that stealing was not corruption. Of more recent at the just concluded PDP non elective convention, he was quote to have admitted that his government did not cover loopholes enough against corruption. Never again shall nigeria witness a government like that of jonathan. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Oblang(m): 6:37pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Esseite:
And who brings up the ideas to make money? If not the presidents economic team...
You need to earn your living.. you dont do that with bad policies.. moreover oil is/was just 15% of Nigeria's GDP....
The right policies and people would bring boom in any situation or sector.
Oil making up 15% of the GDP does not mean it makes up 15% of the country's revenue... 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by veraponpo(m): 6:44pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Oblang:
Oil making up 15% of the GDP does not mean it makes up 15% of the country's revenue... Are you answering those ones? They don't know the difference between GDP and Revenue. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by MrSly(m): 6:51pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
kahal29: Nigeria’s earnings from oil production and sales in the 27 months President Muhammadu Buhari has been in office is far less than what the previous government led by ex-president Goodluck Jonathan earned in one year, Daily Sun can authoritatively reveal.
Since the Buhari government came to power, oil price has been in the all-time low, to the extent that a barrel of oil once sold for $27. Previous oil price peaked at $120 per barrel once, during the Jonathan’s government.
According to figures from the Organisation of Oil Producing Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Nigeria’s oil earnings since 2010 till date, the Buhari government has raked in $58 billion since coming to office.
A breakdown of the oil revenue by the Buhari government showed that between June and December 2015, the government earned $16 billion. In 2016, the Buhari government earned $26 billion, while it has raked in $16 billion this year, between January and July. The statistics showed that the Jonathan government earned a total of $453.5 billion between 2010 and 2015.
A breakdown of the Jonathan government’s earning showed that $70.7 billion was earned in 2010, $100.1 billion in 2011 and $96.9 billion in 2012.
Also, the Jonathan government earned $86.9 billion in 2013, $77.9 billion in 2014 and $21 billion between January and May 2015.
Meanwhile, the Buhari government has received kudos from the European Union (EU) and the United States government over its prudence in managing scarce resources.
According to EU officials, who pleaded anonymity, the Buhari government has shown responsibility in managing funds, in the face of low revenue.
The official said it was commendable that even when Nigeria’s revenue has nose-dived, the Buhari government has been able to meet its obligations.
“The EU is impressed that the Nigerian government has been afloat despite the drop in oil earning. From what we gathered, the government has been meeting its obligations. This is commendable,” he said.
When reminded that the Federal Government had borrowed to finance the budget, he said this was acceptable, as no country would survive without borrowing. He said as long as there was conscious effort to fight corruption, whatever money borrowed will be used for the purpose it was meant.
“There is no problem about borrowing, as long as the money is used for the stated purpose. We have seen this in Nigeria under the current government. This is good development,” the EU official said.
On the part of the United States, the country’s official said the Nigerian government had shown fiscal responsibility.
According to a top US official, who would not want to be mentioned, for a government that is not earning much money to be running shows the ingenuity in economic management.
He said that the Buhari government has shown determination to ensure that government revenue was not frittered away by corrupt officials, adding: “This is the greatest plus for the Nigerian government.”
The US officials said if the Buhari government could keep afloat in economic distress, it means that the government would do more for the country if the economic were buoyant.
In another development, the Presidency has said that the President Buhari administration was handed an economy ravaged by years of mismanagement and corruption.
In a statement, Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, while reacting to statements credited to former president Jonathan and Senator Ahmed Makarfi, the Caretaker Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said: “Under the previous administration, there was money but now things are very hard.”
The presidential aide added: “It is understandable that Dr. Jonathan kept his comments short, because a cursory look at any sector clearly indicated that he and his government presided over the most monumental and tragic economic mismanagement recorded in our national history.
“The oil sector boomed under his tenure, with oil prices as high as 120 dollars and peace in the Nigeria Delta. Nigeria earned unprecedented dollar revenues. Sadly, that is where the story turns sour.
“There is nothing to show for the revenues earned; no major capital project was completed, neither power generation, road development, rail nor agriculture benefited from the windfall earnings.
“Rather, the administration presided over the diversion of oil revenues on such a massive scale that even without the protection now accorded to Whistle blowers, the then Central Bank Governor blew not only a whistle but a trumpet.”
Highlighting the atrocities perpetrated under Jonathan’s government, Shehu said: “Indeed the president once celebrated having the largest number of private jets, whilst our youths languished without jobs, our fields stood idle and our factories began the layoff of workers.
“Government simply reticulated oil revenue through personal spending by corrupt leaders, wasteful expenses and salaries. This was done rather than investing in what would grow the economy. Economies grow due to capital investment in assets like seaports, airports, power plants, railways, roads and housing.”
He lamented that Nigeria could not record a single major infrastructural project in the last 10 years, saying, “in short the money was mismanaged. Shehu said President Buhari’s administration was left with the task of facing serious economic challenges from the oil majors, which included the demand for six billion dollars owed by Nigeria for oil that had already been sold or stolen.
He said it was only aggressive borrowing by the Ministry of Finance, under Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, that prevented Federal Government from also owing salaries.
“The economic wisdom of borrowing to pay recurrent bills is a questionable one, particularly as those paid would have included over 45,000 that have subsequently been removed by the Buhari led administration as ghost workers.
“It also included the lavish costs of chartering private jets, first class travel and other wasteful acts that have been eliminated under this administration. To compound the problem, the government was borrowing heavily and owed contractors and international oil companies.”
On what the Buhari government is doing, Shehu said it had also increased spending on capital projects, especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs. He said government had blocked the leakages that allowed its revenues to be siphoned into private hands while focusing on other key sectors that could create jobs and or generate revenue such as agriculture, solid minerals and manufacturing.
According to him, if these things had been done when the oil price was as high as 120 dollars per barrel, Nigeria will not be in the current predicament.
“We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves but we had power, or a rail system, or good roads, or good housing. But we don’t have money and we don’t have the projects either’” he said.
http://sunnewsonline.com/buhari-earns-58bn-in-27-months-to-jonathans-454bn-in-6-years/ One thing I observed about buharis govt is that it is govt of the daft. Even their e warriors are daft. This OP has been maltreated by mathematics. I wonder how many times he wrote ssce. Next time don't lie with mathematics because you can't defend it. Let's examine his point to know the real failure b/w PMB and GEJ. PMB annual oil earning 58/2.5 = $23.2bn yearly GEJ annual oil earning 454/6 = $75.7bn year. OP has buhari's govt refurbished your brain that can't recognise better when you see it. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by jeffoe(m): 7:04pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Esseite:
And who brings up the ideas to make money? If not the presidents economic team...
You need to earn your living.. you dont do that with bad policies.. moreover oil is/was just 15% of Nigeria's GDP....
The right policies and people would bring boom in any situation or sector.
just 15% and he borrowed money to pay salaries. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by sapele914(m): 7:09pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
MyNewJackeT: You people must have known by now that once you attack Jonathan he will reply back with facts and proofs, I've noticed that the media is attacking Jonathan of recent, it's a calculated attack, accusations here and there, let us learn.
The people can't be deceived anymore. Can not be deceived anymore by who?jonathan and pdp. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by sapele914(m): 7:12pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
kinibigdeal: Nigeria is in recession under PMB while Nigeria is not under GEJ, thats the difference. Buhari earn higher in 1985 but still put us in recession. Stop defending cluelessness. Buhari has always been a failure Dundee United,it is such a pity that your brain is in chains. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Toketimt: 7:18pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
ajl:
Where you even born then. I was in my early teens then and good enough I was very aware of happenings in the country. In fact Buhari seem to be unlucky because he found himself in a similar situation as in 1984/85 when he led the military government after seizing power from a similarly corrupt civilian government. The country was in a terrible situation after oil price crashed forcing the civilian government of Shagari to implement what was called Austerity measures. Nigeria was already in recession before Buhari took power from Shagari. But we called it Austerity. Of course the civilians kept stealing. Like Jonathan, it was people under Shagari that robbed the country dry. Just like Jonathan, Shagari was a weak president. It was NPN politicians like Umaru Dikko that ran the show.
U dey mind these shameless indomie generation who their fathers never told them the truth about what transpired then. We know the havoc the likes of Shagari, Umaru Dikko and their shameless kind wreck to this nation that by the time they were booted out, the entire nation breath a sign of relief. Discipline in all aspects and endeavours needed to be instilled and this Buhari had to do. Shameless fools talking what they know little or nothing about. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Toketimt: 7:21pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
kinibigdeal:
It shows you were really a teen then, you can ask your grandpa why Nigerians troop out in numbers when IBB overthrown him. I can still remember the wide jubiliation nationwide. Things were so hard under is governnent, IBB loot Nigeria but he reshaped the economy. You cant defend the obvious How did ibb reshaped the economy? Do u know what SAP was? Did Nigerians ever suffered as much as they did under SAP? U are talking rubbish. Ibb came in, told u loads of rubbish and u take that as Gospel truth. Gullible u. By the way, Nigerians always jubilate when a new govt comes to play, it's no biggie. Even when Abacha came on board, some Nigerians jubilated. Using that as a yardstick is lame. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Toketimt: 7:24pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
luswitz: Gej dis Gej dat! Was he d first president of Nigeria ? All this because he is from the minority. What a country! So full of hate. Shut ur putrid mouth. The Otuoke bastard threw the first stone. Response was bound to fall on the drunkard. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by ekobami: 7:26pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
agbangam:
PMB is not a failure, GEJ is not only a failure but a huge disaster. GEJ left 26 states totally broke, several states were owing their workers up to 11months and so far,PMB thru his bail out funds, have saved those state workers. I hope u pple won't call dis one APC propaganda GEJ designed Sure-P abi na Sure-loot which failed woefully but with PMB N-power program some of my friends now have something doing. abi dis one na propaganda GEJ for 6yrs cud not fix any of d three refineries but Kachukwu is working so hard to put those refineries in gud shape b4 2019 and even assisting dangote to build a new one. Una wan call am propaganda Roads/Power/Health/major infrastructures were left in a bad state by GEJ but today Fashola is trying hard to fix those capital projects, d many problems in those sectors is giving Fashola sleepless nites. What about Niger Delta were GEJ came from, u all heard him accepting dat he did nothing for his region during 2015 campaign election despite 6yrs of being in power. Propaganda pple dem he said dat one wit his own mouth . PMB took a bold step despite d pains it caused d nation to ban d land importation of rice and today states/individuals are now into rice farming. The price of rice is gradually crashing, Thailand and China are now feeling d brunt, so many of their ware houses are being shut cos we are now importing less and saving our forex/money. At least u wailers can confirm dis one. GEJ gave terrible waivers to many of his PDP/foreign friends causing us to loss gud forex dat wud have been further used to improve/build new infrastructures. What about d education sector, he established 11 poorly equiped universities, adding more problems to d already dying ones dat in dear need of funds. Did GEJ save? Naaaah he has one stupid excuse dat governors did not allow him to save but OBJ despite having d Ibori's, d Alameseiya's, d Attahs, Duke n other strong men on his neck was able to save upto 40B dols. Abi dis one na APC propaganda again The annoying part is dat So much monies came into dis country during his time as a result of oil boom and he watched his gang of looters steal massively. He even defended dem wit d statement "Stealing is not corruption". Even on Saturday GEJ shamelessly said he allowed loopholes for pple to steal, I spit on him... PMB is trying his best even @ dis challenging period wit oil price below 50dollars. I pray God grants him a speedy recovery to come back home. To my fellow Patriots GEJ's Pigs n Idiots are always online to support him, der is hunger in d land caused by their "Hero". Hunger in d land has made their sense of reasoning gone so low, let's us all bear with dem . Shameless people. God Bless You Bro |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Toketimt: 7:31pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Oblang:
Oil making up 15% of the GDP does not mean it makes up 15% of the country's revenue... Unfortunately so many fools do not know this. They don't even know why GDP is. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by aniibainy: 8:09pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
pmb is the most prudent nigerian leader ever apart from the late yar adua 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Nobody: 8:09pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
kahal29: Nigeria’s earnings from oil production and sales in the 27 months President Muhammadu Buhari has been in office is far less than what the previous government led by ex-president Goodluck Jonathan earned in one year, Daily Sun can authoritatively reveal.
Since the Buhari government came to power, oil price has been in the all-time low, to the extent that a barrel of oil once sold for $27. Previous oil price peaked at $120 per barrel once, during the Jonathan’s government.
According to figures from the Organisation of Oil Producing Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Nigeria’s oil earnings since 2010 till date, the Buhari government has raked in $58 billion since coming to office.
A breakdown of the oil revenue by the Buhari government showed that between June and December 2015, the government earned $16 billion. In 2016, the Buhari government earned $26 billion, while it has raked in $16 billion this year, between January and July. The statistics showed that the Jonathan government earned a total of $453.5 billion between 2010 and 2015.
A breakdown of the Jonathan government’s earning showed that $70.7 billion was earned in 2010, $100.1 billion in 2011 and $96.9 billion in 2012.
Also, the Jonathan government earned $86.9 billion in 2013, $77.9 billion in 2014 and $21 billion between January and May 2015.
Meanwhile, the Buhari government has received kudos from the European Union (EU) and the United States government over its prudence in managing scarce resources.
According to EU officials, who pleaded anonymity, the Buhari government has shown responsibility in managing funds, in the face of low revenue.
The official said it was commendable that even when Nigeria’s revenue has nose-dived, the Buhari government has been able to meet its obligations.
“The EU is impressed that the Nigerian government has been afloat despite the drop in oil earning. From what we gathered, the government has been meeting its obligations. This is commendable,” he said.
When reminded that the Federal Government had borrowed to finance the budget, he said this was acceptable, as no country would survive without borrowing. He said as long as there was conscious effort to fight corruption, whatever money borrowed will be used for the purpose it was meant.
“There is no problem about borrowing, as long as the money is used for the stated purpose. We have seen this in Nigeria under the current government. This is good development,” the EU official said.
On the part of the United States, the country’s official said the Nigerian government had shown fiscal responsibility.
According to a top US official, who would not want to be mentioned, for a government that is not earning much money to be running shows the ingenuity in economic management.
He said that the Buhari government has shown determination to ensure that government revenue was not frittered away by corrupt officials, adding: “This is the greatest plus for the Nigerian government.”
The US officials said if the Buhari government could keep afloat in economic distress, it means that the government would do more for the country if the economic were buoyant.
In another development, the Presidency has said that the President Buhari administration was handed an economy ravaged by years of mismanagement and corruption.
In a statement, Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, while reacting to statements credited to former president Jonathan and Senator Ahmed Makarfi, the Caretaker Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said: “Under the previous administration, there was money but now things are very hard.”
The presidential aide added: “It is understandable that Dr. Jonathan kept his comments short, because a cursory look at any sector clearly indicated that he and his government presided over the most monumental and tragic economic mismanagement recorded in our national history.
“The oil sector boomed under his tenure, with oil prices as high as 120 dollars and peace in the Nigeria Delta. Nigeria earned unprecedented dollar revenues. Sadly, that is where the story turns sour.
“There is nothing to show for the revenues earned; no major capital project was completed, neither power generation, road development, rail nor agriculture benefited from the windfall earnings.
“Rather, the administration presided over the diversion of oil revenues on such a massive scale that even without the protection now accorded to Whistle blowers, the then Central Bank Governor blew not only a whistle but a trumpet.”
Highlighting the atrocities perpetrated under Jonathan’s government, Shehu said: “Indeed the president once celebrated having the largest number of private jets, whilst our youths languished without jobs, our fields stood idle and our factories began the layoff of workers.
“Government simply reticulated oil revenue through personal spending by corrupt leaders, wasteful expenses and salaries. This was done rather than investing in what would grow the economy. Economies grow due to capital investment in assets like seaports, airports, power plants, railways, roads and housing.”
He lamented that Nigeria could not record a single major infrastructural project in the last 10 years, saying, “in short the money was mismanaged. Shehu said President Buhari’s administration was left with the task of facing serious economic challenges from the oil majors, which included the demand for six billion dollars owed by Nigeria for oil that had already been sold or stolen.
He said it was only aggressive borrowing by the Ministry of Finance, under Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, that prevented Federal Government from also owing salaries.
“The economic wisdom of borrowing to pay recurrent bills is a questionable one, particularly as those paid would have included over 45,000 that have subsequently been removed by the Buhari led administration as ghost workers.
“It also included the lavish costs of chartering private jets, first class travel and other wasteful acts that have been eliminated under this administration. To compound the problem, the government was borrowing heavily and owed contractors and international oil companies.”
On what the Buhari government is doing, Shehu said it had also increased spending on capital projects, especially on infrastructure needed to make Nigerian businesses competitive and create jobs. He said government had blocked the leakages that allowed its revenues to be siphoned into private hands while focusing on other key sectors that could create jobs and or generate revenue such as agriculture, solid minerals and manufacturing.
According to him, if these things had been done when the oil price was as high as 120 dollars per barrel, Nigeria will not be in the current predicament.
“We would not be suffering now if we had no cash reserves but we had power, or a rail system, or good roads, or good housing. But we don’t have money and we don’t have the projects either’” he said.
http://sunnewsonline.com/buhari-earns-58bn-in-27-months-to-jonathans-454bn-in-6-years/ idiotic² APC. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by aniibainy: 8:11pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
pmb is very prudent in management of funds |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Nobody: 8:11pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
agbangam:
PMB is not a failure, GEJ is not only a failure but a huge disaster. GEJ left 26 states totally broke, several states were owing their workers up to 11months and so far,PMB thru his bail out funds, have saved those state workers. I hope u pple won't call dis one APC propaganda GEJ designed Sure-P abi na Sure-loot which failed woefully but with PMB N-power program some of my friends now have something doing. abi dis one na propaganda GEJ for 6yrs cud not fix any of d three refineries but Kachukwu is working so hard to put those refineries in gud shape b4 2019 and even assisting dangote to build a new one. Una wan call am propaganda Roads/Power/Health/major infrastructures were left in a bad state by GEJ but today Fashola is trying hard to fix those capital projects, d many problems in those sectors is giving Fashola sleepless nites. What about Niger Delta were GEJ came from, u all heard him accepting dat he did nothing for his region during 2015 campaign election despite 6yrs of being in power. Propaganda pple dem he said dat one wit his own mouth . PMB took a bold step despite d pains it caused d nation to ban d land importation of rice and today states/individuals are now into rice farming. The price of rice is gradually crashing, Thailand and China are now feeling d brunt, so many of their ware houses are being shut cos we are now importing less and saving our forex/money. At least u wailers can confirm dis one. GEJ gave terrible waivers to many of his PDP/foreign friends causing us to loss gud forex dat wud have been further used to improve/build new infrastructures. What about d education sector, he established 11 poorly equiped universities, adding more problems to d already dying ones dat in dear need of funds. Did GEJ save? Naaaah he has one stupid excuse dat governors did not allow him to save but OBJ despite having d Ibori's, d Alameseiya's, d Attahs, Duke n other strong men on his neck was able to save upto 40B dols. Abi dis one na APC propaganda again The annoying part is dat So much monies came into dis country during his time as a result of oil boom and he watched his gang of looters steal massively. He even defended dem wit d statement "Stealing is not corruption". Even on Saturday GEJ shamelessly said he allowed loopholes for pple to steal, I spit on him... PMB is trying his best even @ dis challenging period wit oil price below 50dollars. I pray God grants him a speedy recovery to come back home. To my fellow Patriots GEJ's Pigs n Idiots are always online to support him, der is hunger in d land caused by their "Hero". Hunger in d land has made their sense of reasoning gone so low, let's us all bear with dem . Shameless people. So gej is the governor of the 26 states abi |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Nobody: 8:17pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
7lives: What an unlucky country. 454 billion dollars in 6 years is nothing. It can only cater for a nation of 5 million people. |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by idealogical: 8:22pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
PrecisionFx:
So gej is the governor of the 26 states abi But you people can blame the current administration for everything and even for not developing your states instead of your governors. Hypocrisy at the highest level. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by madridguy(m): 8:26pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
Good observation. Permit me to save this write up for future purpose sir agbangam:
PMB is not a failure, GEJ is not only a failure but a huge disaster. GEJ left 26 states totally broke, several states were owing their workers up to 11months and so far,PMB thru his bail out funds, have saved those state workers. I hope u pple won't call dis one APC propaganda GEJ designed Sure-P abi na Sure-loot which failed woefully but with PMB N-power program some of my friends now have something doing. abi dis one na propaganda GEJ for 6yrs cud not fix any of d three refineries but Kachukwu is working so hard to put those refineries in gud shape b4 2019 and even assisting dangote to build a new one. Una wan call am propaganda Roads/Power/Health/major infrastructures were left in a bad state by GEJ but today Fashola is trying hard to fix those capital projects, d many problems in those sectors is giving Fashola sleepless nites. What about Niger Delta were GEJ came from, u all heard him accepting dat he did nothing for his region during 2015 campaign election despite 6yrs of being in power. Propaganda pple dem he said dat one wit his own mouth . PMB took a bold step despite d pains it caused d nation to ban d land importation of rice and today states/individuals are now into rice farming. The price of rice is gradually crashing, Thailand and China are now feeling d brunt, so many of their ware houses are being shut cos we are now importing less and saving our forex/money. At least u wailers can confirm dis one. GEJ gave terrible waivers to many of his PDP/foreign friends causing us to loss gud forex dat wud have been further used to improve/build new infrastructures. What about d education sector, he established 11 poorly equiped universities, adding more problems to d already dying ones dat in dear need of funds. Did GEJ save? Naaaah he has one stupid excuse dat governors did not allow him to save but OBJ despite having d Ibori's, d Alameseiya's, d Attahs, Duke n other strong men on his neck was able to save upto 40B dols. Abi dis one na APC propaganda again The annoying part is dat So much monies came into dis country during his time as a result of oil boom and he watched his gang of looters steal massively. He even defended dem wit d statement "Stealing is not corruption". Even on Saturday GEJ shamelessly said he allowed loopholes for pple to steal, I spit on him... PMB is trying his best even @ dis challenging period wit oil price below 50dollars. I pray God grants him a speedy recovery to come back home. To my fellow Patriots GEJ's Pigs n Idiots are always online to support him, der is hunger in d land caused by their "Hero". Hunger in d land has made their sense of reasoning gone so low, let's us all bear with dem . Shameless people. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Earns $58bn In 27 Months To Jonathan’s $454bn In 6 Years by Nobody: 8:29pm On Aug 15, 2017 |
idealogical:
But you people can blame the current administration for everything and even for not developing your states instead of your governors.
Hypocrisy at the highest level. There's a very huge difference between asking FG to do the work of FG in ur state like federal roads, agricultural investments from Federal ministry of agriculture............... It isn't same as blaming GEJ for governors who received billions in allocations yearly n looted it. |