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APC Blames Jonathan For Tacit Support For Niger Delta Militants’ War Song, Says It Breaches His Oath Of Office

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The All Progressive Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Organisation has accused President Goodluck Jonathan of what it called “his usual complicity and alliance with ethnic warlords who have been threatening to tear the country apart in case he (Jonathan) fails at the February 14 presidential polls.”
In a statement in Abuja today, the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation said that this unholy alliance by the President with elements that served notice of their diabolical intention to foment trouble is in negation of the oath of allegiance sworn to, over five years ago by the President, to maintain the territorial integrity and indivisible Nigeria.
The statement which was signed by the Director of Media and Publicity of the Organisation, Mallam Garba Shehu, condemned the President’s attitude of “condoling treasonable statements and gross indiscipline by some elements of his kinsmen – as a breach of presidential oath to protect all Nigerians and a sheer display of double standard and selective justice.
“How can the President feign ignorance of the war plots and call to arms in Bayelsa State Government House in Yenagoa, supervised by a PDP Governor, Seriake Dickson, and the Presidential Special Adviser on Amnesty Programme, Kingsley Kuku, with majority of Niger Delta ex-militant kinsmen,” Shehu said.
“Whereas this President was quick to condemn MEND for allegedly supporting the opposition candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, and lambast claims by the hoax Federal Government-hired Australian negotiator with the Boko Haram, Dr Stephen Davis; publicly bad-mouthed his critics particularly former Head of State, Olusegun Obasanjo; yet he has refused to call to order tribal war-mongers like Kingsley Kuku and his cohorts – Asari Dokubo, Tompolo, Boy Loaf and others. This is a total and unequivocal support of Mr. President for aiding and abetting treason in the land, an impeachable offence by all standards.”
Garba Shehu also recalled similar situations of Jonathan’s lukewarm attitude towards probing or punishing alleged criminal plots as contained in a letter by former President Obasanjo him, of a ‘hidden agenda by snipers trained abroad to eliminate 1000 opposition politicians’ in case Jonathan fails to return to Aso Rock Villa in 2015.
“Up till now, no inquiry has been instituted to probe the serious allegation.”
He attributed the clandestine procurement and distribution of arms and ammunition across the nation, all in the name of fighting insurgency, to a grand design by the incumbent President and his party to scuttle democracy or eventually break up the country for parochial gains.
“It is now common knowledge that strange planes and helicopters laden with arms have been landing at unauthorised spots in some parts of the country. The incident in Kano where a cargo plane supposedly going to neighbouring country of Niger landed unexpectedly, and the use of drones one of which allegedly crashed recently; coupled with the shady movement of millions of raw dollars to do undercover black market buying of weapons in South Africa. All these incidents ride against the tide of transparency and public accountability and a clear breach of the President’s oath of allegiance to the country’s Constitution.” [myad]

I Dedicate 2015 To Nigerian Youths, President Jonathan Declares

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President Goodluck Jonathan has said that he dedicates thie year, 2015 to the Nigerian youths which is why his administration has opened 12 more universities to absorb them.
The President, who campaign train reached Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital today, told a tumultuous crowd: “this year is dedicated to the young people. We wanted to make sure that all states had federal universities and expand the capacity of school system to admit youths. That is why we built 12 new federal universities.”
The President thanked the people of Rivers state for their support, even as recalled how he had spent most years of his growing up in Rivers.
The President asked the crowd at the Adokiye Amasiamaka stadium to keep supporting all the candidates of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) across all levels, promising to work with the people to bring development to the state.
President Jonathan, who spoke briefly, pledged to leave an indelible mark in the state if he is re- elected even as he accused the All Progressives Congress, (APC) of being insincere in its allegation that he has not been doing anything for Rivers and Bayelsa people.
He added that the same party has also accused him of concentrating developmental projects in the Niger Delta.
The President made it clear that he would rather concentrate on how his administration agenda is transforming all facets of national life.
The Vice President, Mohammed Namadi Sambo said that President Jonathan has made Nigeria’s economy the largest in Africa while bringing back the moribund rail sector.
Speaking earlier, the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan asked the people to give 2.4 million votes to her husband on February 14, over and above the 2 million votes they gave in 2011.
Both governor of Akwa Ibom state and former governor of Rivers state, Godswill Akpabio and Peter Odili respectively had said that since the South South region had carried the country’s economic burden for 50 years, President Jonathan should be allowed to do a second term in office unconditionally. [myad]

APC Government’ll Soon Wipe Your Tears, Fears, Buhari Comforts Borno People

Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd)
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd)

Presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari has expressed shock at reports of the latest mindless attacks by Boko Haram on Maiduguri, Konduga and Monguno in Borno State with over 40,000 more refugees reportedly joining the ranks of the internally displaced.
A statement from the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation and signed by Mallam Garba Shehu, Director of Media and Publicity quoted Buhari as expressing his condolences, support and prayers to all those, including Nigerian soldiers that were affected by the latest insurgent attacks.
General Buhari assured that the situation in the affected areas won’t last forever, adding: “while I commiserate with the latest victims of this despicable orgy of violence of Borno State, I equally implore them to bear in mind that this situation won’t last forever.
“In spite of the incompetent handling of this insurgency by the Federal Government, solution is in sight with the APC set to dislodge the PDP administration that has ruinously led this great country for nearly 16 years.”  [mya]

You’re Hypocrite, Maku Tells Senator Mark, Asks Amadu Ali To Shut Up – Says He’s Being Persecuted Because He’s Christian

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Former Nigeria information minister and now, governorship candidate of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Nasarawa state, Labaran Maku has accused the Senate President, David Mark of Hypocracy, even as he asked the former chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Amadu Ali to shut his mouth up.
Maku, who Amadu Ali referred to as “a dangerous boy” at the PDP Presidential campaign rally in Lafiya, the Nasarawa state capital yesterday said that the power-that-be both at federal and state level is against his ambition to be the state governor because he is a Christian.
Reacting to the barrage of accusation and curses which PDP chieftains hipped on him yesterday, Maku said: “the real issue in Nasarawa state is that some people within and outside the state believe that no Christian should ever be governor of Nasarawa state. Therefore, Mr. Maku is being persecuted purely for religious reasons.”
The former information admitted that he had high respect for Senator Mark and Dr. Ahmadu Ali and would not want to join issues with them, but that he finds it especially curious that Senator Mark has remained mute over the defection in his own native Benue State of former Minister of State for Trade and Investment, Dr. Sam Ortom and former PDP National Chairman, Senator Barnabas Gemade who have gone all the way to the opposition APC to contest for the governorship and senatorial positions respectively.
He aked: “why has Senator Mark not condemned these defections from his native Benue state? Why the undue attention on Mr. Maku and Nasarawa State?”
The import of these attacks on the APGA governorship candidate, Maku stressed, clearly shows that there is panic in the PDP in Nasarawa State following his emergence of Maku as Flag bearer of APGA.
He said that the attacks on him are orchestrated to sustain the status quo in Nasarawa, which is already leading to destruction of the state by insurgents and mercenaries.
“This development portends danger to the future unity and development of Nasarawa state and our dear country.
Maku said that his well considered decision to leave PDP for APGA was actually intended to bring out the real hidden issues that have continued to undermine the unity and development of Nasarawa State, adding that in doing so, he is fully aware that he will be blackmailed and maligned because he ever dared to challenge the status quo by those who want a divided state.
“It is equally curious how some of the PDP chieftains openly expressed their anger because I am campaigning for the president in Nasarawa State even though  my new party, the APGA, has adopted Mr. President as its own presidential candidate because of his sterling leadership qualities and many achievements in office..
The APGA governorship flag bearer said that he viewed the sustained attack against him as a desperate measure by some leaders of the PDP to distract him from campaigning to defeat their candidate and the incumbent in the upcoming governorship elections, adding that he is experienced enough in politics to know there is no way a sitting president will support him in an opposition party against his own party.
Last week at the PDP rally in Keffi to flag off the campaign of the state PDP governorship candidate, Alhaji Yusuf Agabi, Senator David Mark had accused Maku of being ungrateful because he left the PDP to emerge as the governorship candidate of APGA in the State.
Only yesterday, Tuesday, various speakers at the presidential campaign rally in Lafia repeated the same accusations.
But Maku insisted that he had never told anyone even while contesting for the governorship ticket in the PDP that the president was behind him, neither did he suggest to anyone when he decamped to APGA that President Jonathan supported his decision.
According to him, the PDP primaries were marred by irregularities, including the change of delegates’ list and the manipulation of religion to impose Alhaji Yusuf Agabi as candidate.
He said that some delegates’ lives were openly threatened at the ill-fated PDP primaries at Nasarawa town if they ever voted for him, saying that before he finally left the PDP, he followed the due process to seek redress over the highly bungled governorship primaries, including petitioning the PDP Governorship Primaries Appeal Panel under the chairmanship of the National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mua’zu on the irregularities and other anti-democratic activities that led to the imposition of Alhaji Yusuf Agabi as the candidate of the PDP.
He said that the Appeal Panel neither acknowledged nor invited him to defend the appeal he filed against the conduct of the governorship primary election.
Acknowledging that loyalty is crucial in party politics, Maku made it clear that despite that he had been a loyal party member and leader of the party in Nasarawa state for four years, he was schemed out of the PDP primaries on the basis of religion.
He asked a question: “why scheme out a loyal party member who stood by the party and defended its policies and programmes at the state and national level for many years only to turn around to use his loyalty against him?”
He asked his teeming supporters to disregard all insinuations and threats and sustain the tempo of the campaign for him and Dr. Goodluck  Ebele Jonathan to emerge as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and governor of Nasarawa State in this year’s general elections. [myad]

Buhari Certicate; 4 More Nigerians Go To Court

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Four more Nigerians have gone to court to challenge the validity of the school certificate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari before an Abuja Magistrates’ Court. They alleged a fresh criminal suit of alleged perjury against him.

They are Shield Jones Ufot, Jimmy David, Ogueri Enwerem and Tochukwu Okorie who filed the direct criminal complaint through their lawyer, Ugochukwu Ezekiel at the court. They mentioned Buhari as the only defendant in the suit.

The complainants alleged that Buhari gave a false evidence to a public officer contrary to Section 157 of the Penal Code which is punishable under Section 158 of the Penal Code Law.

They identified themselves as Nigerian citizens, activists and social crusaders who are committed to ensuring obedience to the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with a duty to report crime and ensure prosecution of offenders. They also claimed they are tax payers and voters in Nigeria qualified to vote and be voted for in Nigeria.

The crux of their complaint against Buhari is that he, on December 18, 2014, filled and submitted INEC Form C.F 001 to the Independent National Electoral Commission (a public office) wherein Buhari gave his qualification to contest the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as West African School Certificate (WASC), which he claimed to have obtained in 1961.

They went on to allege that Buhari never sat for the West African Examination Council examination in 1961 as he claimed and that in the entire records of the school and WAEC, there appeared no name of the said Mohammadu Buhari.

The activists maintained that Buhari with an intent to mislead a public office in order to comply with the provisions of Section 31 of the Electoral Act, 2010, deposed to various affidavits in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja wherein he stated that he attended Provincial Secondary School, Katsina and obtained a West African School Certificate and that the certificates he claimed to have obtained are with the Nigerian Army. [myad]

 

Jonathan Can’t End Boko Haram Which Transformed From Armed Delinquents To Fighting Force – APC

Garba Shehu Director

All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council has said that President Goodluck Jonathan should no longer be taken serious whenever he vows that he would end Boko Haram soon even as the sect, under his Presidency, grew from mere armed delinquents to hard fighting group.
A statement by the Director of Media and Publicity of the campaign organization, Mallam Garba Shehu said that the claim by President Jonathan during his campaign visit to Maiduguri, capital of Borno State and hotbed of the insurgency that he would deal with the menace of the terrorists looks more like a joke or mere talk designed for the occasion of the campaign event.
“President Jonathan has been at the helm of affairs in Nigeria for more than five years. During this time, the Boko Haram has transformed from a group of armed delinquents to an active fighting group or movement without the government headed by President Jonathan able to contain it. It is childish for the same person to say that he would deal with a group that became a monster under his watch.”
Garba Shehu advised President Jonathan to stop talking about dealing with Boko Haram as he has clearly shown little appreciation and leadership in the area of national security.
“Rather, he should join eager and long-suffering Boko Haram victims across the nation and other well-meaning Nigerians to ensure that General Muhammadu Buhari emerges victorious in the February 14 poll to deal with Boko Haram, as well as unemployment and widespread official corruption, two other vices ravaging our nation under his watch.
“If President Jonathan and his party want to be true to Nigerians, it is for them to acknowledge that to deal with Boko Haram, and the wider national security issues it has thrown up over the years is within the scope of his opponent, General Buhari, because the latter has travelled similar road in the past with distinction when the nation’s security and well-being was endangered as it has been in the last four years since Boko Haram became a national security and regional security menace while Jonathan fiddled.”
APC Presidential campaign spokesman insisted that Boko Haram terrorists are no longer a group that President Jonathan and those who work with him can handle, saying that a new and committed leader is needed.
“This is made more necessary because the terrorists have been holding more than 200 Nigerian school girls hostage for several months and has taken over chunks of the nation’s territory, without a whimper from the “happy-go-lucky” government of President Goodluck Jonathan.”
He argued that if in the past five years, the Boko Haram has transformed while Jonathan made empty promises, “pray, how can such a leader make any difference in another four years? The most likely scenario if Jonathan is given another four years in office is that the terrorists would effortlessly take over the entire country.” [myad]

Endorsing Jonathan For 2015: Count Us Out,Afenifere Renewal Group Says

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A Yoruba group, going by the name: Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG) has distanced itself from another group, Afenifere which declared its endorsement of President Goodluck Jonathan for second-term in the February 14 election.

In a press statement signed by its publicity secretary, Kunle Famoriyo, ARG described the use of its insignia to promote the said endorsement as fraudulent and an attempt to deceive Yoruba people.

The group wrote: “it has come to our notice that some broadcast stations are using ARG’s name and logo to promote the said endorsement. This is fraudulent and we wish to advice media houses to be wary of such fraudulent promoters especially now that public interest must be defended by the media.

“The ARG is not a party to the endorsement and does not in fact think the performance of President Goodluck Jonathan since May 2010 is worth the endorsement of any patriotic citizen. We believe there is a difference between ‘transformation,’ which President Jonathan promised Nigerians in 2011 and mere ‘reform’ of the same governance culture that Nigerians have rejected.

The ARG does not dictate to the generality of the Yoruba people, rather it gives voice to their feelings and aspirations. The extensive consultations we have made showed that Yoruba people have come to a firm conclusion that they have been at the shorter end of the stick under the Jonathan-led government, under whose administration, nepotism and ethnocentrism have taken over as the emblem of our presidential politics.

“ARG therefore stands with the aspirations of Yoruba people for change. As echoed in Abeokuta recently at the public lecture organised by the Ogun State chapter of ARG, the change that we demand include a public pledge to restructure the country in such a way that power will devolve to the most efficient federating units.”

The Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, had told journalists in Akure, the Ondo state capital yesterday, Tuesday after meeting with President Jonathan, that the group had endorsed the president who was in the state as part of his state wide presidential campaign.

The meeting took place at the residence of the National Chairman of Afenifere, Chief Reuben Fasoranti.

Leaders that attended the meeting include governor Olusegun Mimiko of ondo State, two former governors of Osun and Ogun state Iyiola Omisore and Gbenga Daniel, Chief Ayo Adebanjo. [myad]

 

 

Okonjo-Iweal Opens Fire: Soludo Is All-Round Failure Struggling To Improve His Image

Financial Minister, Okonjo Iweala

Nigeria minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has come down hard on the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, saying that the former CBN Governor has been a failure in virtually everything he did in the recent past.and therefore needs to improve his image.

Okono-Iweala said: “He (Professor Soludo) certainly needs something to improve his image from that of someone whose sojourn into National Economic Management ended in disaster for the banking sector, his sojourn in politics, ended in overwhelming rejection by the electorate, and more recently, his sojourn abroad, has put him out of touch with the reality of the Nigerian economy.”

The minister was responding to a write up by Professor Soludo titled: “Buhari Vs Jonathan: Beyond the Election” which was widely published in many newspapers and online media organizations.

Okonjo-Iweala said that Professor Soludo’s write up was littered with abusive and unbecoming language and showed how an embittered loser in the Nigerian political space can get so derailed that they commit intellectual harakiri by deliberately misquoting economic facts and maliciously turning statistics on their head to justify a hatchet job.

“We hope all the intellectuals in the international circles in which Professor Soludo has told us he flies around in will read what a Professor of Economics has chosen to do with his intellect

“In this one article, Soludo has shamelessly pandered to so many past leaders that Nigerians are asking one more time – what position is Soludo gunning for now? He claims in his article that he has had his own share of public service, yet he has failed twice in his attempts to be Governor of Anambra State and Vice Presidential candidate of various parties. There is definitely an issue of character with Prof. Charles Soludo and his desperate search for power and relevance in Nigeria. Nigerians should therefore beware of so-called intellectuals without character and wisdom because this combination is fatal.”

The minister said that what Professor Soludo wrote was outright nonsense and self-seeking aggrandizement that need not be dignified with a response, adding that it is totally remarkable that Professor Charles Soludo, the man who presided over the worst mismanagement of Nigeria’s banking sector as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria between May 2004 and May 2009, can write about the mismanagement of the economy.

“Nigerians must be reminded of his antecedents as CBN Governor, and even prior to that, as the Chief Economic Adviser to the President. The consolidation of the banking sector was a good policy idea of the Obasanjo Administration but Soludo went on to thoroughly mismanage its implementation leading to the worst financial crisis in Nigeria’s history. So what did Soludo do?

“After consolidation, the regulatory functions of the Soludo-led CBN were very poorly exercised. As Governor, he failed to adequately supervise and regulate the now larger banks – an anomaly in Financial Sector Supervision. In fact as every Nigerian knows, in his time there was very little separation between the regulators and the regulated which is a violation of a key requirement of Central Banking success. This led to infractions in corporate governance in many banks as loans and other credit instruments running to hundreds of billions of naira were extended to clients without following due process, and several of these loans could not be paid back. This massive accumulation of bad debts or non-performing loans as they are called in the banking sector meant that our banks were ill-positioned to deal with the global financial crisis when it hit.

“In fact, the banking sector was brought to its knees and required a massive bailout by Nigerian tax payers. This bailout was done by his successor (now Emir of Kano) who cleaned up all the bad debts and transferred them to the newly-established AMCON, from where they are managed today. So let it be noted for the record books that Soludo’s single-handed mismanagement of the banking sector led to an incredible accumulation of liabilities that will cost tax payers about N5.67 trillion (being the total face value of AMCON-issued bonds) to clean up. Let it be noted also that this amount, which is more than the entire Federal Government 2015 Budget, constitutes the bulk of Nigeria’s “contingent liabilities” mentioned in Soludo’s article. It is only in Nigeria where someone who perpetrated such a colossal economic atrocity would have the temerity to make assertions on public debt and the management of the economy.

“Let us now look at some of the points he makes. Luckily, Soludo has told us that he has been busy travelling internationally, hobnobbing with his global partners. It is obvious from this article that from the rarefied heights at which he is flying he is completely out of touch with what is happening with the management of this economy. Take his comments on the mismanagement of the economy and the imposition of the austerity measures. The present fall in oil prices, a global phenomenon over which Nigeria has no control, has given every charlatan the opportunity to attack the economy, and by extension the managers of the economy

“It is true that the economy grew well during the second-term of former President Obasanjo as a result of the reforms supported by the President and implemented by the Economic Management Team. Please note that the Finance Minister under whose leadership that good performance took place, including massive unprecedented debt relief, is still Finance Minister today. But thorough examination of the facts on performance under the Jonathan Administration will also reveal that at a time when global economic performance was mediocre, with GDP growth averaging about 3 percent per annum, Nigeria’s GDP growth – averaging about 6 percent per annum – is indeed remarkable. Even more interesting is the fact that the oil sector did not drive this economic performance but the non-oil sector (Agriculture, Manufacturing, Telecommunications, the Creative Economy, and so on), which shows that the current Administration’s diversification objective under the Transformation Agenda is working. Transformation equals diversification

“This current government managed to control inflation, which he Soludo, was not able to do during his time at the helm of monetary policy in Nigeria. When he left the Central Bank in 2009, inflation – which hurts the poor and vulnerable in the society the most – was above 13 percent per annum.  Now, inflation is at single-digit, at 8 percent per annum. What about exchange rates? Well this administration again managed to stabilize the naira exchange rates, such that between May 2011 and the end of 2014, official exchange rates against the dollar rarely moved out of the N153 to N156 band. It is only with the recent dramatic fall in oil prices and the consequent impact on our foreign reserves that the exchange rate has become quite volatile. The drop in oil price has been heavy and rapid impacting all oil producing nations significantly. Nigeria is no exception and appropriate fiscal and monetary policy measures are being put in place to manage this situation.

“In fact, history will recall that careless remarks by Prof. Soludo (then Chief Economic Adviser to the President) hypothesizing a possible naira devaluation, condemned the naira to a free fall towards the end of 2003. Ray Echebiri, in his 2004 article in the Financial Standard, wrote that not even the assurances given by the then CBN Governor, Mr. Joseph Sanusi or President Obasanjo that any plans to devalue the naira existed only in the head of Professor Soludo could halt the fall of the naira from N128 to the dollar in the official market to about N140 between September and December 2003.

“It is true that our foreign reserve accumulation is less than what it should be but the reason for this has been fully given, not as excuses but simply as fact: lower oil production and crude oil theft along with the refusal to save in the Excess Crude Account (ECA) are the reasons. Contrary to what Soludo said, oil production under President Obasanjo was higher than current levels. Quantities produced averaged 2.4 million bdp, 2.22 million bpd, and 2.21 million bpd in 2005, 2006, and 2007 respectively but has declined now to between 1.95 and 2.21 million bdp due to vandalism of the pipelines and the resulting “shut-ins” to fix the problem. It is true that had production been at the previous levels and had there been willingness to save we would have had more money in the ECA and also in the reserves. But the overriding setback to savings is that the State Governors felt it was their constitutional right to share the money. Please recall that even as we speak the States have taken the Federal Government to the Supreme Court on this issue

“Soludo’s claim that 71 percent of Nigerians live below the poverty line is misleading and disingenuous. He uses 2011 statistics on poverty by the NBS to support his argument while ignoring more recent figures. But as stated in the Nigeria Economic Report 2014 by the World Bank, poverty rate in Nigeria has dropped from 35.2 percent of population in 2010/2011 to 33.1 percent in 2012/2013. By the way, the reason why our poverty numbers have been so wrong is that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), under Soludo’s supervision as CEA and Vice-Chair of the National Planning Commission, departed from the international standard method of poverty measurement. Is he now ignoring the right economic statistics to wilfully manipulate information?

“No doubt we have a problem with unemployment in this country and we must deal with it. Indeed this Administration is dealing with it and stands proud of what it has accomplished so far and is pushing hard to accomplish much more. As a first step, the Administration, through the office of the Chief Economic Adviser to the President and the NBS, worked hard to determine how many jobs we need to create in a year. What you don’t measure you cannot make progress on. Why didn’t Soludo do this when he was CEA?

“We need to create about 1.8 million jobs a year in this country to cater for the new entrants into the labour market, but we also need to deal with the backlog of the unemployed and the underemployed, e.g. those selling on the streets. Dealing with this global challenge of unemployment is not an easy task for any country, as can be seen from the experiences of developed countries particularly in the euro area. But the Jonathan Administration is making good progress, creating an average of about 1.4 million jobs per year by driving quality growth in key sectors like Agriculture, where the bulk of new jobs are being created, Housing, Manufacturing, Financial Services, and the Creative Industries like Nollywood.

“In addition we have special programs to promote job creation among the youth and these include: Promoting entrepreneurship among the youth through the “Nagropreneurs” program to support 750,000 youth farmers with grants and training, and the YOUWIN program that is directly supporting up to 5,400 young entrepreneurs with grants, training, and mentorship and so far beneficiaries are creating an average of 9 jobs each, for themselves and others. About 22,000 jobs have been created by the first 2,400 youwinners.

“Graduate Internship Scheme: that is reducing the vulnerability of unemployed graduates by enhancing their employability. The Scheme targets up to 50,000 unemployed graduates in the 36 states of the Federation and FCT and about 22,000 graduates have so far been placed by the program.

“Community Services Scheme under SURE-P: developed to empower young unskilled Nigerians, women and people with disabilities. About 120,000 mostly young workers have been engaged across the country

“On the issue of debt, Nigerians deserve to know the truth and we have said it before. The truth is that the government borrowed in 2010 to pay an unprecedented 53.7 percent wage increase to all categories of federal employees as demanded by labour unions.  The total wage bill rose from N857 billion in 2009 to about N1.4 trillion in 2010, and as a result, domestic borrowing increased from N200 billion in 2007 to about N1.1 trillion in 2010 to meet the wage payments. Where was Soludo at the time? Why did he not react to the borrowing then? Was it because he wanted to pander to labour in preparation for his political career?

“It is noteworthy that since 2011, the Administration of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has been prudent with the issue of debt and borrowing. The Economic Management Team not only looks at debt to GDP ratio, where Nigeria has one of the lowest numbers in the world at 12.51 percent but it looks at debt service to revenues. That is why in spite of the rebasing and a larger GDP, the administration has taken a prudent approach to borrowing. The prudent approach helped to drive down domestic borrowing from N1.1 trillion in 2010 to N642 billion in 2014. In fact for the first time in our nation’s borrowing history we even managed to retire N75 billion of domestic bonds outright in 2013.

“Despite the present tough situation, we do not plan to go on a borrowing spree but to keep borrowing modest at a level sufficient to help us weather the present situation. We have already ramped up efforts to generate more non-oil revenues for the government while cutting costs of governance. Therefore, Soludo’s claim that this Administration is reckless with debt does not hold true.

“Since Soludo seems so ignorant to what has been achieved by the Jonathan Administration, let us present just a few examples of them here again. This information is easily verified.

“We are improving infrastructure across the country. For example, 22 airport terminals are being refurbished, and five new international airport terminals under construction in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano, Abuja, and Enugu. Soludo’s kinsmen in the South East now have an international airport in Enugu, and for the first time in Nigeria’s history can fly direct from Enugu to anywhere in world for which they are very grateful to this Administration. But with Soludo being up in the air with his international travels, he has not touched ground in the Southeast to observe this development for himself.

“Various road and bridge projects have either been completed or are under construction. Those completed include the Enugu – Abaliki road in Enugu/Ebonyi States, the Oturkpo – Oweto road in Benue State, the Benin – Ore – Shagamu highway, and the Abuja – Abaji – Lokoja dualization, and the Kano – Maiduguri dualization. The Lagos – Ibadan expressway and the Second Niger Bridge are under construction.

“Rail from Lagos to Kano is now functional, as is parts of the rail link between Port Harcourt and Maiduguri. All these have brought transport costs down. We recognise that more needs to be done in the power sector, but bold steps (like the privatisation of the GENCOs and DISCOs) have been taken, and our gas infrastructure is being developed to power electricity generation

“In Agriculture, over 6 million farmers now have access to inputs like fertilizers and seeds through an e-wallet system, which is more than the 403,222 that had access in 2011. Rice paddy production took off for the first time in our history, adding about 7 million MT to rice supply. An additional 1.3 million MT of Cassava has also been produced and as a result, the rate of food price increase has slowed considerably, according to the NBS.

“In Housing, we have put in place a new wholesale mortgage provider – the Nigerian Mortgage Refinance Corporation (NMRC) – to provide affordable mortgages to ordinary Nigerians, starting with those in the low-middle income bracket. This sector will help the economy grow as we tap it as an economic driver for the first time. Mortgage applications from 66,000 people are currently being processed and 23,000 have already received mortgage offers

“Our Manufacturing sector is reviving with new automobile plants by Nissan, Toyota, etc. This is in addition to the backward integration policy in key sectors like petrochemical, sugar, textiles, agro processing and cement, which Nigeria is now producing 39,000 MT and exporting to the region.

“The Creative sector is now a factor in our GDP, with Nollywood alone accounting for 1.4 percent, creating over 200,000 direct jobs and nearly 1 million indirect jobs. This is the first Administration to recognise its importance and support its further development with a grant program.

“A new bank – the Development Bank of Nigeria – will soon be operational and this bank will help bridge the access to finance gap, which is a major constraint for the private sector especially SMEs. The bank will provide long-term (5 – 10 years) financing at affordable rates for the first time in our nation’s history.

“This is the path that the government has been on before this fall in oil prices. The response to the economic shock has been spelled out to the Nigerian public over and over again, and the Administration intends to focus on managing this crisis appropriately. This year will be difficult. To say anything less to Nigerians will be untruthful. It would have been better if there had been a bigger cushion of the Excess Crude Account to manage this situation but despite this the nation can rise to the challenge. More importantly, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and the Economic Management Team are seeing this as an opportunity to diversify the revenue sources of an already diversifying economy. In fact let me at this juncture use this opportunity to comment on Soludo’s appalling statement that rebasing brings no policy value. Rebasing has enabled us to better grasp the new diversified nature of our economy. This provides the basis for our present drive to support different sectors with appropriate policy instruments to enhance their development. Rebasing has also enabled the Administration to create the platform from which to drive our work on increasing non-oil revenues. These are areas of critical policy value.

“Soludo mentioned the issue of the Economic Partnership Agreement with the EU, noting that this Administration has not been vocal or clear on its direction with this agreement. On the contrary, the Administration, particularly the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, has been clear on this issue but since Soludo has been in the air he probably has not been aware of this. Just recently, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment reiterated again to the corporate sector that Nigeria has not signed and does not propose to sign the EPA in its present form.

“The point is that this government has been pursuing the right economic policies, and its efforts have been acknowledged nationally and internationally. Let me say that there are objective ways to measure performance. There are international institutions globally accepted to do this. They have acknowledged this Administration’s good economic management up to the recent crisis and even now.

“We cannot go by someone’s subjective view, driven by bitterness and bile. We need to look to the truth and to professionalism. This is where Professor Soludo totally fails. For the other gratuitous, political, and personal attacks, we are sure that those mentioned will respond appropriately. It is a sad day for Nigeria and the economics profession that someone like Soludo, a former CBN governor should write such an article. If Soludo wants to regain respect, he should return to the path of professionalism. He certainly needs something to improve his image from that of someone whose sojourn into National Economic Management ended in disaster for the banking sector, his sojourn in politics, ended in overwhelming rejection by the electorate, and more recently, his sojourn abroad, has put him out of touch with the reality of the Nigerian economy.” [myad]

Yoruba Group, Afenifere, Endorses President Jonathan For Second Term

Afenifere Leader
The pan Yoruba group, Afenifere, on Tuesday in Akure endorsed the second term presidential bid of Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic party (PDP).
The group gave the endorsement at the residence of Chief Reuben Fasoranti, its national leader, where it received President Jonathan and his entourage.
In a speech read on his behalf by the National Secretary of Afenifere, Chief Seinde Arogbofa, the group said it was to enable President Jonathan to complete the transformation Agenda as well as implement the decisions of the last National Conference for Nigeria’s progress.
“Afenifere is a socio political association. We have always spoken out our minds on any matter that affects our country.
“We therefore want to say it loud and clear that after considering so many things, the Nigerian constitution inclusive, we see you for now as the best option to continue as the president of our dear country.  Consequently, we call on all well-meaning Nigerians to join us,” he said.
Afenifere said it was encouraged by the transformation agenda of the President to give the endorsement
It specifically mentioned the President’s convocation of a National Conference for the restructuring of the country as worthy of note.
It said a second term would enable the President to implement the decisions of the conference.
The group also spoke of the need for the government to tackle the insecurity in the country and also to ensure equal spread of amenities and key national offices.
It thanked President Jonathan for making the Federal University of Technology Medical College , Akure, a reality and  for granting Ondo state a Federal Polytechnic.
It requested the President to appoint key officers of the state into the polytechnic for effective take-off.
President Jonathan in his response said he was committed to implementing the decisions of the national conference before the end of the first year of his second term if re-elected.
“We will not play politics with the report.”
The president also said he would not relent in the fight against insurgency and would not transfer it to his next administration.
Jonathan said the Yoruba race was key to Nigeria’s development and his administration would continue to work with the people for national development. The president said that his administration recorded milestones in aviation, road construction, education and transportation and would do more.
According to him, the administration completed 25,000 km of roads, from the 5,000km it inherited and promised to complete the remaining 10,000km soon.
He thanked the Afenifere for the endorsement which he described as novel in the activities of the group.
“We will achieve more for Nigerians. All we want is the support of the people. We will not disappoint you.” [myad]

APC Accuses President Jonathan Of Reversing Himself

Garba Shehu
The All Progressive Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Organisation has said that the claim by President Goodluck Jonathan that four years are not enough to transform the country is tantamount to reversing himself and confirming his failure to deliver on his own timeline.
A statement signed by the Director of Media and Publicity of the Presidential Campaign Organisation, Mallam Garba Shehu today, said: “it is very imprudent of Mr. President to shift the goal post mounted by him in the middle of the game.
“It was this same President Jonathan who said in 2010 that if he could not improve on the country’s power generation capacity within four years, then it means he could not do anything.
“What was the president thinking about when he said: ‘Four years are enough for anyone to make significant improvement, and if I can’t improve on power within this period, then it means I cannot do anything.’ Nigerians expect that a president must own up to his own words and be responsible for his own beliefs.
“There can only be one reason why President Jonathan is changing his own beliefs about what it takes to transform the country and that is because he is incompetent for the job.
“Today, Nigerians are clamouring for change because, for six years the country has been led by a president who cannot give the people direction on how to stop corruption, how to provide security, create employment and provide infrastructure that will impact positively on the economy.
“We have said it in the past and we will be repeating it that the 2015 election, more than anything is a referendum on the performance of President Jonathan. The President has not measured up to the least expectations of Nigerians and that is why they are earnestly waiting for February 14 to pass their verdict.
“Whereas the Goodluck Jonathan administration has not been able to deliver on any of the promises the president made to Nigerians in 2010, the government under the President’s watch has surpassed every known boundaries on issues of corruption and impunity.
“Let us remind the president that if truly Rome was not built in a day, Rome is also not built forever. The President has failed to deliver by his own timelines and he should patiently wait for Nigerians to pass their verdict over the incompetence of his administration,” Garba Shehu said. [myad]

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