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Saturday, August 29, 2015

UNDERSTANDING BUHARI IN 100 DAYS

 The enormously popular talk show, Berekete on Wazobia FM radio, Abuja station, told the incredible, yet true story of the hardworking and respected school teacher somewhere in Plateau state who hanged himself.


He hadn't been paid salary for seven straight months. He came home to find that no one had eaten and two of the children had medical prescriptions for which there was no money.

He sneaked out without talking to anyone.


After a long while, news came home that he had strangely been caught with a stolen goat.

On his day in court, the teacher confessed to the offense. The reason he stole, he told the local judge, was that he hadn't been paid for seven months and when he got home to see what he saw, he just couldn't stand it.

The judge allowed him to go home on bail on self-recognition given, as he said, the good impression the entire village had of the otherwise respected teacher.

All were shocked to find his body dangling from tree the morning after. He couldn't live with the shame.

In the recommendations and notes the Ahmed Joda transition committee presented to him as President -EIect, Muhammadu Buhari was informed that a section of the Fedaral government as well as 27 states hadn't paid salaries, in some case for up to a year.

The Joda committee advised that this was a national emergency and should be treated as such.

It is on account of this that one of the activities- please note the choice of this word:activities, not achievements- of President Muahammadu Buhari in these past three months is the settlement of unpaid salaries. This is going on right now.

Like the proverbial blinking of the eye, Saturday September 5th will mark the 100th day of the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress, APC government which took office on May 29th after the new party became the first in opposition to unseat an incumbent government in an election adjudged by everyone as free and fair.

There are many out there who say that the performance of a president and his government in terms success or failure cannot be judged in 100 days and I agree with them.

But history will be written anyway. In the coming week or two, a rash of commentaries and analyses to commemorate the event will be made.

I myself don't deny that 100 days is long enough to know and understand the man who is the head of a government.

Buhari arrived power with strong support from young men and women and this country's poor. The new government was not favored at election by the monied power-brokers although that did not stop the President from taking measures such as improving security that are good for business and investment.

This government is business-friendly but not one that is for crony capitalism.

The new government inherited enormous problems created by the tainted PDP administration, largely caused by the lack of governance,corruption and lawlessness. This was mostly evident in the last two years of the Jonathan Goodluck administration. As the President continues to point out,the drift is most evident in the oil sector.

I believe that there is enough on the ground in those 100 days to understand President Buhari, his government and what it stands for.

I will cite a few of these.

Before I do that, I will make a little confession.
In the course of electioneering, the presidential campaign had so many centers of public communication which, for whatever reason were on the loose.

There is a certain document tagged "One Hundred Things Buhari Will Do in 100 Days" and the other, "My Covenant With Nigerians." Both pamphlets bore the authorized party logo but as the Director of Media and Communications in that campaign, I did not fund or authorize any of those. I can equally bet my last Kobo that Candidate Buhari did not see or authorize those publications.

As a consequence of these publications, expectations have been raised unreasonably, that as President, Muhammadu Buhari will wave his hand and all the problems that the country faces- insecurity, corruption, unemployment, poor infrastructure would go away.

But that notwithstanding, President Buhari has given the job his best shot and the whole country is saying that we never had it so good. He has re-instituted the values of hard work and administrative efficiency. The President says times without number that this country needs to fix governance and that he won't tolerate laziness.

Some of the other activities I wish to enumerate also include the fact of his taking relations with the country's immediate neighbors to new heights. By their open admissions, this country's neighbors did not have someone they could talk to on the deteriorating security situation in the Lake Chad Basin area in Aso Rock.

Buhari embarked on his foreign policy on Day Four of his administration.

When he met Barack Obama, the U.S president told the Nigerian leader that he was getting it right and that it is only when Nigeria gets it right that Africa will get it right.

The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon who came calling this week said that our president is "courageous, focused and firm."

Relations with the "G 7" group of industrialized countries have since been "reset" and the dividends of this have begun to flow inwards.

In the area of economic management, Nigerians are already seeing things happen that they thought were not possible in so short a time.

He didn't put a Kobo to finance the power sector. Yet, reading his body language alone and knowing that there are things you cannot do and get away with under Buhari, electricity supply all over the countries has risen to unprecedented heights.

Actually, some cities are on the verge of calling 24-hour, round the clock power supply. The country generates more power than can internally be taken by the deplorable distribution system we have on the ground, which points to the next challenge that the country faces.

Framework for the management of the country's finances has been put in place. The wobbly Naira is being stabilized and inflation is headed towards a single digit.President Buhari is keeping a close eye on the government treasury.

Agriculture is getting its own shot in the arm.
Rice importation has been curtailed and seven governors whose states are priming a massive local production of the commodity have had a strategy meeting with the President on the next steps that are coming. Americans say their intervention in our agriculture will come next year.

Boko Haram, which had more or less been allowed to fester for about five years is about being ended but what is even more interesting is that intelligence coming from the fired-up armed forces who now work in synergy with each other is raising hope that the Chibok girls may, repeat may be found in good numbers in a geographic location of interest somewhere in the North-East.

President Buhari is being praised at home and abroad for his ongoing fight against corruption. He said from the beginning that his government will not tolerate this vice.

Borrowing the words of India Narendra Modi's, he said himself that "I won't steal and I'll not allow others to do it." President Buhari has walked his talk since he come to office.

Himself and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo have not only given up half of their salary, they have cut a good number of funding lines to their official homes and offices.

President Buhari also takes the environment seriously. He blames the lack of security in the Lake Chad region on the recession, almost drying up of the lake. He has undertaken to clean up the Ogoniland.

In this country, appointments and removal from office are done usually in accordance with a spoils system.

A new government sacks officials on the basis only that it did not appoint them, by the predecessor-administration.

President Buhari has shown that his government is different. He wants to look at each case on its own merit and it is clear by now that he is not ready to surrender the country to burnt out politicians. Technocrats will have a big place in his administration.
He has appointed no ministers yet, but the government is running smoothly.

In this period of three months, government certainly deserves a pat on the back for improved power, reform in the energy sector, foreign relations fight against corruption and insurgency and the fact of Nigerians being at peace, not only among themselves but with their neighbors and the rest of the world.

In think in summary, I would like to end this piece by saying that President Muhammadu Buhari will turn out to be a leader in the tradition of Lee Kuan-Yu and India's current reform-minded Prime Minister Modi with strong and clear emphasis on detail and execution. He may however differ with them by not micro-managing things.

GARBA SHEHU
SSA MEDIA AND PUBLICITY TO THE PRESIDENT



50 comments:

  1. I really pity the teacher, I don't even know how Nigeria problem will be eradicated. #TrueFederalismisallicravedfor




    *Larry was here*

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    1. Infact the power supply still surprises me... My house that can go one week without electricity now changed to 18 hours power supply every day.. .

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  2. Oh! Buhari wasn't the one that made all promises of turning water into wine and making Nigeria a paradise on earth. It was his APC media crew and he wasn't aware of all those promises. Stories for the gods!Mek una continue lying, God dey

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    1. Oh please, get a life. How about all the things Jonathan promised yle campaigning back then, how many did he redeem. Say d truth wen u see d truth. Buhari is the man for the job

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    2. Mrs Impersonator, I've heard you.

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  3. Well written. Whoever is expecting a magician should vote for google for immediate solution to their problem.

    Haters rant below

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  4. Mtcheeeeeeewwwww.....
    Who wan read this?....not me biko...
    Make una read and summarize...

    Btw,where is Jaymoore?...

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  5. Dont promise n fail sha...dats all I no

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  6. Buhari and the fear of the backlash of the "100 days in office" campaign promise. September 5 is only a few days away. It's obvious that the power supply issue that we are celebrating today is not the hand work of buhari.
    I just don't understand why the things he said during his campaign are now being denied. First he said he was going to declare his assets, now that has been denied. Then, he made promises of what he'll do in 100 days if elected. Now there's a disclaimer. Before making those promises didn't he know that the previous administration was corrupt? What's all this excuse for? He yearned for this position for many years and still couldn't hit the ground running. Telling us to be patient. Whatever for? Nigerians have been patient for far too long please.

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  7. Mr. Media man, in as much as u're earning ur stripes, u're not too far from the truth. Given time, there seems to be light, a bright light at the end of this dark tunnel Nigeria has found herself in. Though early days yet, Mr. President seems to be carefully putting his feet rightly & its dividends will surely manifest with time! My 7 Cedis on this!

    Ghanaman signing out!

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    1. Eyaaaa. Pelle. Take panadol then read. Exercise ur brain. Sai Baba.

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  9. Too long. I didn't bother to read. Whatever. Let's see.

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  10. I give it to my president... my faith in him is unwavering. He knows the problem of Nigeria, and he's fixing it gradually, albeit slowly. I can testify as regards power, the light in my area is about 22hrs in a day...and that's no exaggeration. Generally, PMB hasn't really started but the fear of him alone is making everyone sit up. just very few people understand his methodology, unfortunately, we are a people of mediocre mindsets, with quick-fix mentality, and that's why he is being criticized as being ineffective.
    I bet my kobo by this time next year, even his opponents will be singing his praise... sai baba

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  11. True talk.
    Have the fear of God and shame the Devil.
    The aforementioned points are nothing but the truth.

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    1. Sunshine, close your toto abeg.You are telling lies.

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  12. Baba Goslow's 100 days in office is a monumental waste
    The economy is hanging by the thread.
    I wonder what happened to his promise of making the naira equal to a dollar.

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    1. @Money maker, be patient, things will definitely change, am not against or in support of any party but one thing I no is with the problems Nigeria has been facing so far, 100days is too early to judge PMB..... When he is done probing and solving security challenges, then we will move forward.

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    2. @Money maker, be patient, things will definitely change, am not against or in support of any party but one thing I no is with the problems Nigeria has been facing so far, 100days is too early to judge PMB..... When he is done probing and solving security challenges, then we will move forward.

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    3. Ova he never said that ..I don't know where you all get these things from .?

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    4. In your opinion, which is not worth more than a hanging "paent". Sai Baba

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  13. The day PDP and APC stop pointing fingers and focus(work together) on the way forward for Nigeria(security, Jobs, agriculture etc, I think that's when the *true Change will come. Till then lemme drink my coke jare.

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  14. Smh....i stopped reading halfway...rather save by energy for my mba...stella u must enjoy me

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  15. Pls this man should do something urgently before majority resort to be a suicidal...100days soon, and baba is just filling some key positions.

    This is a signal that APC did not have a clear plan of what to do in government and the people to engage if they won the election during campaign.

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  16. Too lengthy, arggghhh!!

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  17. 1. Mostly d unpaid salaries was due to d election cos most state governors used it to suponsor his election and he is aware of it. What he shd have done is to question the where about of their allocations and why d are owing civil servants.2. It amuses me how d president and he spokesman always deny what APC said or promised during campaign or cld it be that PMB is diff from his party. D fact remains that he was desperate for power and as a result he never cared about the promises his party was making to Nigerians. My take is dat whatever his party has promised to pple is very very much binding on him. Pls PMB you can seek advice from your lawyer instead of making yourself look like a president that cannot keep to his words.

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    1. Can you please read your comment all over again.They used the money to sponsored his election,if I may ask you,how many states were in opposition then (Apc)and how many states were owing salary.

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  18. Are we still in campaign period? Pls u guys should get to woork n stop all dis propaganda.

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  19. All correct!
    Baba I know say one day,u will make us proud...Sai. Baba

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  20. Ok, that's too long to read!!

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  21. Huge waste. 100 Days of nothing.
    5 main things achieved by this administration in 100days then my perspective will change.

    Lesson : @ Oga Buhari, never count your chicks before they are hatched .

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  22. No blueprint by this administration.

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  23. After reading this jargon, I can authoritatively conclude that APC and Boohari has nothing to offer. Apc wrote this nonsense knowing that some gullible nigerians will buy this piece of crap, they have taken nigerians for a ride.

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  24. money maker you are a bloody liar, how can he say he will make the Naira equal to the dollar, in what space of time in office, any one who believes that will happen is a big fool. Why do you just like spoiling peoples reputation by cooking up lies and spreading rumors about them, how low can you get, can you even sink any lower. May lies be cooked up and rumors spread against you so that you can get a taste of your own medicine, fucking dope head.

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    1. Shut up your gutter smelling mouth!...
      Buhari made that speech during his campaign...
      He said he will make 1 dollar=1 naira...
      Why would he make such statement knowing it's not possible??...
      He just lied to Nigerians to get votes...
      Stupid liar liar government...

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    2. @queen;
      Spot on.
      Why make promises you can never fulfill in the first place?

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  25. No be for my mouth una go hear say 'no be Papa Arinze born Arinze'.
    Sai Buhari ko?
    Siddon dey look na dog name.
    Me gat nothing to say for now, too early.
    Till then...

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  26. Oh, it's a pity that Nigeria is in another mess! How can someone claim that he was not part of promises made on paper to a nation on his behalf? Did he not see those publications? Do we still need to bring a cock to crow three times to remind us of our denials? It is a shame! This is a clear case of disclaimer and crisis of confidence. A demonstration of lack of integrity. Is this actually coming from a government official? This must be a dream or a nightmare. If a party's logo was used in a publication without approval and the party's leader does not know what to do, but believes he can fight corruption. How? This is just a piece designed and presented to confirm to Nigerians we are in the middle of no where. But we believe in God. He is our only refuge in times of trouble! He will deliver us at the right time just as he has stated in his scriptures that it is appointed unto man to die only once and after death comes judgment. He will save us through his messiah! Amen.

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    1. There were some he even made by himself. I've learnt to start ignoring president Linus. Let him continue with his lies. Everyday, new lies.

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  27. Dis anon here responding to every objective criticisms is PMB spokesman.

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  28. All i know is that God will bless and heal Nigeria, and all eyes shall ser it, that's all

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