Friday, 27 March 2015

2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS: FACTUAL ANALYSES AND MY ENDORSEMENT (25)



Temple Chima Ubochi
ubochit@hotmail.de
Bonn, Germany

History is the chronicle of divorces between creed and deed (Louis Fischer)The essence of immorality is the tendency to make an exception of myself (Jane Addams)
Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street (Elbert Hubbard)
Saying is one thing, doing another. We must consider the sermon and the preacher distinctly and apart (Michel de Montaigne)
Almost all of us long for peace and freedom; but very few of us have much enthusiasm for the thoughts, feelings, and actions that make for peace and freedom (Aldous Huxley)

PC is a contemptuous party, in that it takes Nigerians for a ride. How come that the party members have started sharing political posts amongst themselves, even when the election is yet to hold? The Tribune informs Nigerians that APC leaders are already sharing power. According to The Paper, "For instance, a source said that former President Olusegun Obasanjo was offered three ministerial slots, FCT, Interior and Defence. It was also gathered that the position of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) was zoned to the South-South with the like of Governor Rotimi Amaechi and the APC National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, said to have been penciled in for the job. It was also learnt that the spokesman of APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has been penciled in as Minister of Information, while Honourable Abike Dabiri has been penciled in as Special Adviser to The President on Media and Publicity". APC has started "counting its chickens even before they are hatched", and, the Party is putting the "cart before the horse". Nigerians will teach it a lesson at the polls soon.

 Fighting Corruption:
Buhari and his Party, The APC, claim that corruption would disappear, if Buhari wins. But how? Buhari has lost steam and is now ready to dine with the corrupt ones, as long as that guarantees him a win. The Rivers State Governor and Chairman of Buhari's campaign organization, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, said on Wednesday Feb. 2, 2015, that corruption would disappear from Nigeria if the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), emerged the winner of the presidential election. But he didn't tell us how, and why some of the PDP states are better governed than the APC ones? Peter Obi wrote that "one of the ironical features of general elections in Nigeria is the tendency to encapsulate the fate of the nation in the post of President. In this election year, a talking point is about the People's Democratic Party [PDP] being in control of the centre since the return to civil rule in mid-1999 - with the attendant realistic and unrealistic expectations. Perhaps, understandably so; but it will bear repetition to draw attention to the real fact that the administration of the states of the federation largely determines the lot of the people. No Nigerian is a federal indigene, but each of us has a state of origin. And yet, the unwary voters will quietly cast their ballots for good and poor performers alike - while looking up to the central government to literally solve all their problems. So, what have the state governors been doing? Interestingly, Nigerian states are run mostly by two political parties - the PDP and APC. The varied performances of the state govern-ments are revealing that the PDP-controlled states have been adjudged to be the best performers. Read more below.

If APC members are "saints", why are the APC controlled states having problems? Just an example: Osun State is owing its workers for five months. Rauf Aregbesola, the state governor, is an APC member. A security expert in the state, Mr. Lekan Jackson-Ojo, has said that workers' salaries should be given priority by any responsible government, saying failure to pay workers will set them against the government. He raised the alarm that owing workers for five months could trigger insecurity and other forms of crimes in the state. He said that it was criminal to leave workers' salaries unpaid while the governor was funding campaigns of his party's candidates.The security expert said that there was no excuse good enough to justify the refusal of the government to pay the workers after working every day.

Apart from that fact that Transpancy International said that Buhari's regime was more corrupt than President Jonathan's current administration, the APC and its presidential candidate are still disturbing Nigerians with their fake promise to "butcher" corruption. Who will bring the knife to do that, and from where should they start? Law Mefor wrote that "the fight against corruption has been facing a systemic problem. Unknown to many Nigerians, there is no way any President will succeed in the fight against corruption in Nigeria without a proper legal framework being in place. Apart from the fact that most of the laws against corrupt practices in Nigeria are obsolete, especially the provisions found in the Penal Code(North) and Criminal Code(South), the Procedural Act allows pretrial matters (and these include all manner of injunctions) to travel to and fro Supreme Court through the Court of Appeal, from the courts of first instance". Chinweizu wrote that Anybody who thinks that, under Nigeria's 1999 Constitution, any government, party or president can eradicate corruption is like a man who expects a worm to give birth to a lion, or who wants to go to heaven but doesn't want to die. If Nigerians are at all serious in their endless noise against corruption, they must, as a first step, get rid of their 1999 Constitution. Anybody who is claiming he can end corruption but who isn't campaigning to get rid of the 1999 Constitution is a fraud. But Nigerians are not serious. First of all, they love what they call corruption; they became addicted to it right from the 1950s. They want to loot and squander, that's why they don't really want corruption tackled. Which coup maker in the past 50 years hasn't claimed he has come to get rid of corruption only to get even more corrupt than those he threw out? Which presidential candidate hasn't claimed the same intention and ability only to fail when he got into office? Why has that been so? There are three main reasons why that has been so since 1999. Read more below.

We have heard Buhari repeating, over and over again, that he will fight corruption, but, one can't do that by packing all the corrupt ones off to Kirikiri. In a democratic setting, rule of law must be obeyed, institutions must be allowed to work. What Nigeria needs is strong institutions rather than strongmen, because institutions can last for eternality, but, men or persons don't. President Jonathan recognizes this fact, and that's why he's building strong institutions that will outlast personality, as that measure will do more in the fight against corruption. Law Mefor wrote that: "Jonathan's approach, in tackling corruption, is much better; In his unique way of fighting corruption by checkmating it and handing over the case files to the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), Jonathan has targeted the sources the mean cabals manipulate in the system to steal Government funds in large lumps and plugged them off. One huge outlet of massive corruption, which Jonathan plugged, is ending fuel subsidy scam. The same applies to fertilizer distribution bootlegging and scams by removing the rogue middlemen and introducing electronic wallets for all the over 10 million farmers nationwide, each of who was given a mobile phone free. The next is the unbundling and selling off of NEPA, which has ended yet another source of massive looting of the economy and fleecing of the masses by some cabals. Then his removal of over 63 thousand ghost workers from federal civil service yet another move that saved over 208 billion naira annually. Jonathan also handed over the Nigerian Ports Authority verification to a third party and eliminated port frauds. 15 thousand ghost pensioners have also just been discovered and that saved billions of naira too. This also put some cabals out of business. In all this, one can easily also see the rather less dramatic but more effective way and manner President Jonathan has fought and reduced corruption in Nigeria. Fact is: Jonathan has secured more convictions of corrupt persons than the Obasanjo and Buhari regimes put together. No wonder Transparency International rates both Buhari and Obasanjo's regimes as more corrupt than that of Jonathan, the country moving from 2nd most corrupt country in the world in 2004 under Obasanjo, to over 30 places in 2014 under Jonathan. These are hard facts being whittled down or denied by the propagandists".

Let's look at those who are promising to fight or eradicate corruption. It was the same fake crusade against corruption that Buhari gave as the major reason for overthrowing Shagari in1983. Rather than do as he promised, Nigerians only witnessed 20 months of heavy-handed, corrupt and ineffective rule. According to Wikileaks, Buhari jailed hundreds of political opponents and muzzled a once aggressive press. Buhari's loyality to the military also came into question as he dismissed 30,000 soldiers as a cost-cutting measure. Buhari also soured Nigeria's relations with Britian, when he was accused of masterminding a clumsy and unsucessful attempt in July 1984 to kidnap President Shagari's brother-in-inlaw, former Transport Minister, Umaru Dikko. Moreover, Buhari undermined traditional rulers throughout Nigeria, slashing their benefits and questioning their authority.

Buhari's Running Mate, Prof Osibanjo, was accused of receiving bribe money from President Yar'Adua. 247ureports.com wrote that "It is recalled that Prof Osibanjo had served as the lead legal counsel to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in his petition against the election of President Jonathan's former boss, late President Umar Yar'Adua. Available information indicates that Prof. Osibanjo betrayed the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. According to available information, Prof Osibanjo allegedly connived with Wole Olanipekun, who was the lead legal counsel to the then President Yar'Adua, to subvert the legal process and to derail Atiku Abubakar's chances of possible victory at the Supreme Court. Interestingly, Osibanjo was seconded as Yar'Adua's Chief Legal Consultant on the advice of Bola Ahmed Tinubu".

Aisha Buhari, Buhari's daughter, was implicated in a fraudulent case. What Buhari did thereafter was to deny that she was not his daughter. According to thewhistleng.com, "a public documents available through the United States Justice Department regarding the criminal case 1:07CR209, United States of America Vs William J. Jefferson, filed in the Eastern District Court on 11/06/2009. The Courts Public Record with the subject "Government's Sentencing Memorandum" revealed that Aisha Buhari, who claims her father is General Buhari, was used as conduit and engaged in fraudulent wire transfers, from her Nigerian Account in favour of Congressman Jefferson via the ANJ Group LLC. According to the US District Court Memo" Read more below.

Doing anything to get elected:
Buhari is a fraud; it's election time, he goes about everywhere promising heaven on earth if elected. In office, he will behave differently. Buhari was in Aba to campaign and even accepted a chieftaincy title from a wrong traditional ruler there, as the Abia council of traditional rulers had distanced themselves from Eze Ikonne for giving Gen. Buhari the title of Ogbuagu 1. It would be recalled that Buhari rejected the same traditional title, he accepted now, when it was offered to him as the then chairman of PTF. What changed between now and then? Lust for power is the answer! In a statement by the Chairman of Abia Council of Traditional Rulers, speaking on behalf of other Ezes, Eze Eberechi Dick said that Chieftaincy titles are given to deserving people who contributed to the growth and wellbeing of the Igbo nation and not to those who only remember the Igbos during electioneering periods. They argued that in 1996, Aba Chamber of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture (ACCIMA), under Dr Chukwuemeka Okolo, invited Gen. Buhari in his capacity as the chairman of petroleum trust fund (PTF) to come and save Aba from the terrible state it was, but, he refused to come or even send a representative. He also declined the honour of an award ceremony which was added to the event to make him come to the rescue of Aba using his office as PTF chairman, and this was happening at a period when Aba was in a disaster state and Ama Ikonne and the entire Faulks road was rendered impassable as a result of heavy flooding in front of the palace of Eze Ikonne. As at the time this was happening, it was extremely difficult to access Ariaria Market from Faulks Road. The Ezes, led by the Chairman of Abia traditional rulers' council, said they wonder why such a man who had shown little or no regard to the Igbo nation should be given a chieftaincy title in Igbo land. They also said the chieftaincy title given to Buhari has nothing to do with Abia council of traditional rulers, and that very soon the council of traditional rulers will pronounce adequate sanction for Eze Ikonne for going against the wish of the Abia council of traditional rulers and Ndi Igbo in general. According to them, Buhari had always stood against the wish and interest of the Igbo man and had always segregated against the Igbo nation and as such does not deserve to be honored in Igbo land.

The difference between Jonathan and Buhari:
President Jonathan is neither vengeful nor baleful, as he has good intentions for Nigerians no matter from which part of Nigeria they are from. During the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday Feb. 25, 2015, the federal government approved President Goodluck Jonathan's anticipatory approval of different foreign loans totaling about $403million for Lagos, Rivers, Ogun and Osun States among others. As the Minister of State, Finance, Ambassador Bashir Yuguda, put it "the fact that most of the loans guaranteed by the government were for states being governed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) further confirmed Jonathan's position that he is the President of all Nigerians. Yuguda said that the President had identified the distinction between governance and politics and would not tribalise his office for any reason. According to the minister, the council approved the President's anticipatory approval to obtain $100 million credit from the French Development Agency in support of Lagos Integrated Urban Development Project (Eko-UP). In his words: "The facility is meant to improve living conditions of the most vulnerable urban population of metropolitan Lagos, improve management and treatment of solid waste, strengthen the capacity of Lagos state and implement urban development projects in Lagos State".

By this action, President Jonathan has shown that he is better than Obasanjo, who withheld Lagos State's allocations from the federation account because of his differences with the then state governor, Bola Tinubu. If President Jonathan is a wicked man, he would have cancelled the loan meant for Rivers State because of the political differences and the altercation between him and that state's governor, Chibike Amaechi. But, President Jonathan has shown that he puts the well being of Nigerians above party politics and above personal relationship.

By this action for Lagos State, President Jonathan has shown that he is better than Buhari, who cancelled Lagos State's Metro Project for no just reason when he was the head of state, despite the fact that millions of dollars had already been sunk into the project. The first civilian governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, on Tuesday, March 17, 2015, said that the cancellation of the Lagos metroline project in 1985 was a major mistake and disservice to many Nigerians. Jakande said this in Lagos, during the launch of a book which chronicled his life in politics and journalism. The book, entitled, 'Jakande: Leadership in Action'. Someone also wrote: Let's informed Buhari that Lateef Jakande's $60 million metro rail project for Lagos, which he cancelled immediately after he over-threw the Second Republic, has now accumulated a debt profile of over $3 billion for Lagos State, making the state the most indebted state to Paris Club in the federation. Let's also remind Buhari that Gbolahan Mudashiru, his Military Administrator for Lagos State then, alerted him on the clause in the contract agreement that would yoke the state to this debt, if the contract was cancelled unilaterally, and that he replied to Mudashiru, that he didn't care a damn. Though the fund for the execution of that project, which would have given the people of Lagos an intra-city light train transport system, would not have come from Buhari's Supreme Military Council, General Buhari, as Military Head of State, cancelled this wonderful project of the state government, with ethnicity on his mind".

From his actions, right from the time he joined the military; during the civil war; when he overthrew Shagari and became the head of state; as the chairman of PTF; and until now, Buhari believes that wrongs aren't wrong if it's done by people like him. For that, Nigerians might not elect him, as he will continue punishing others for the same crimes he, his families and cronies do commit at ease.

To be continued!

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2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS: FACTUAL ANALYSES AND MY ENDORSEMENT (24)


Temple Chima Ubochi
ubochit@hotmail.de
Bonn, Germany

Association with other people corrupts our character (Friedrich Nietzsche)We gain nothing by being with such as ourselves. We encourage one another in mediocrity. I am always longing to be with men more excellent than myself (Charles Lamb)
Make good choices. The environment in which you dwell can have a high influence on what you will achieve. Friends you associate yourself with have the potential to reduce or upgrade your brand (Israelmore Ayivor)
You must constantly ask yourself these questions: Who am I around? What are they doing to me? What have they got me reading? What have they got me saying? Where do they have me going? What do they have me thinking? And most important, what do they have me becoming? Then ask yourself the big question: Is that okay? (Jim Rohn)

 Can Buhari still look Nigerians in the eyes and defend Abacha?
igerians are yet to understand that Buhari is not the messiah he claims to be, because, everything about him is fraud. Remember that in Part 20 of this article (March 9), I wrote that "Buhari in Feb. 2011 described the allegations of looting against Abacha as "baseless", because according to him, "ten years after Abacha, those allegations remain unproven because of lack of facts", despite the fact that foreign countries are returning some of the stolen money back to Nigeria. Is this the man who would fight corruption for Nigeria?" Then, on March 18, 2015, The Citizen Ng informed Nigerians that "Switzerland will return to Nigeria some $380m (£260m) allegedly looted by ex-military ruler Sani Abacha. The transfer, to be conducted under the supervision of the World Bank, will end a 16-year case against the Abacha family. Switzerland has already returned $700m, following appeals from Nigeria. Abacha ruled the oil-rich West African state with an iron fist from 1993 until his death in 1998. Soon thereafter, Nigeria's new rulers asked Switzerland to help it recover $2.2bn that he had reportedly stashed in European bank accounts. The $380m was seized in 2006 in Luxembourg, following a request from Swiss authorities, the Geneva prosecutor's office said in a statement. The World Bank has been asked to oversee the return of the latest money, presumably to add a degree of transparency".

What evidence do we need again to know that Buhari is a hypocrite, and can't be an impartial corruption buster? Although Buhari may feel that he's toiling amain to get himself elected, but, he might not stir up victory, because of his ugly past.

Buhari as a political liability (All his previous running mates lost relevance thereafter)
Now, I understand why Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) wrote that "Much harm may result from bad company", and, why Jarod Kintz (1982) asked "Is the company you keep keeping you back?" What Nigerians haven't thought of yet is that Buhari is a political liability for anyone who gets closer to him. Think of all those who were Buhari's running mates and what happened to them thereafter. There's something in Buhari that kills those who associates with him politically. Just as Publilius Syrus (46 BC-29 BC) wrote, "To take refuge with an inferior is to betray one's self"; those who ran as Buhari's running mates never remain the same thereafter. I wonder why people are not learning from other people's experiences, just as Israelmore Ayivor is advising you to "Keep negative people long meters away from you; their presence is a threat to your high self-esteem or job"

In 2003, Buhari's running mate was the late Dr. Chuba Wilberforce Okadigbo (1941-2003), the Oyi of Oyi (from Oyi LGA in Anambra State). Okadigbo was once the President of the Senate of Nigeria. In 2002, Okadigbo decamped from PDP to the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), and became Muhammadu Buhari's running mate in the 2003 Presidential elections, but they lost to Obasanjo/Atiku of PDP. Okadigbo died few months later, and his death was not unconnected to his association with Buhari, as it was alleged that he was manhandled by the police, during a rally, for a reason not well explained even till now, and he never recovered from that ordeal. Okadigbo, who with his ex-wife, Miriam Ikejiani, were my lecturers in UNN, was a political juggernaut, and also, an intellectual colossus as far as Political Science was concerned. That was why he was called the Political Iroko Tree - the political mathematician, and, the encyclopedia of political jargon, due to his florid use of political words. But his association with Buhari diminished all those qualities of his. From the time they (Buhari/Okadigbo) lost the election till his death, Chuba Okadigbo lost his aura and eminence; he also lost the beamish smile he was known for, just as Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) said that "It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it".

In 2007, Buhari ran with Late Chief Edwin Ume-Ezeoke (1935-2011), who was a lawyer from Amichi, Nnewi, Anambra State, was also the powerful Speaker of the House of Representatives during the Second Republic. He was then a member of NPP that went into political coalition with the ruling NPN. In 1999, Ume-Ezeoke joined the ANPP and contested as Buhari's running mate. Ume-Ezeoke forgot that Proverbs 13:20 says that "He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm". After losing to Yar'Adua/Jonathan, Ume-Ezeoke as the chairman of ANPP, took his party to join President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua's government of national unity, and died few years later. This was what Ume-Ezeoke said about Buhari after they lost the election; after Buhari left the party on its platform he contested the then presidential election: "As a former Head of State, I give him his respect, but I dare say that he had no electoral worth in ANPP. He is the only one who has left. I am still here. I was his vice-presidential candidate and all those who nominated him and worked for his candidature are still in the party. All the ANPP top notches are still in the party. We are not missing him at all". Ume-Ezeoke later defected to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Ume-Ezeoke's experience as Buhari's running mate can be summed up in the words of George Washington (1732-1799) that you should "Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company".

In 2011, Buhari ran with Pastor Tunde Bakare, a Nigerian Prophetic-Apostolic pastor. This was what Nairaland wrote: "He has received national and international attention for his televangelism, which has sometimes been critical of the Nigerian government. [1] He was reportedly arrested in March 2002 after preaching sermons critical of then-president Olusegun Obasanjo. He has appeared as a preacher on AIT television. The Nigerian presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, 31 January, (2011) announced Pastor Tunde Bakare of the Latter Rain Assembly, Lagos, as his running mate for the 2011 Nigerian presidential election, which he accepted. CPC lost the presidential election to PDP, and Pastor Bakare remains a fierce critic of the Nigerian government and leadership. He is currently confused and abused". Nobody is surprised about Bakare's fate now, as 1 Corinthians 15:33 says "Do not be deceived: "Bad Company corrupts good morals."

According to Oprah Winfrey (1954) "Surround yourself with only people who are going to lift you higher"! Since Bakare accepted to be Buhari's running mate till now, he has lost his fiery nature and clout. Nobody recognizes him again the way it was prior to 2011. Associating himself with Buhari made mincemeat of him, just in tune with the words of Hitopadesa that "No one should form an acquaintance with one who has an evil character; a piece of coal, if it is hot burns, and if it's cold, blackens the hands". Pastor Tunde Bakare, who is the General Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, said on Tuesday, March 17, 2015, that "I believe in contact without contamination," and that he may trust Buhari but not his environment. Cyril Anyanwu wrote: "Buhari is a political suicide for anybody. Who has ever survived such a curse politically? Bakare had more political clout and relevance until he made the mistake of condescending to Buhari's running mate. Guess what has become of him politically?"

Bakare, as a pastor, should have known that Psalm 1:1 says "How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, nor stand in the path of sinners, nor sit in the seat of scoffers"! Let's not forget that Pastor Bakare said that Buhari tried, but, failed to force him to sign a resignation letter, even before the 2011 election, that would have made it possible for another preferred candidate to take over his place, as the vice president, if Buhari had won the 2011 election. The Global Reporters wrote that "A shocking video has emerged of Pastor Tunde Bakare of Latter Rain Assembly openly admitting that he refused to sign a resignation letter that would have seen him hand over his vice presidential position had General Buhari been successful in his presidential campaign in 2011" Read the complete story below.

Buhari's current running mate is Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who according to Nairaland is the senior partner at SimmonsCooper Partners. He is a Professor of Law and a former Attorney-General of Lagos State and Commissioner for Justice. He is also a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was educated at the University of Lagos, Nigeria (LLB, 1978) and the London School of Economics (LLM, 1980). He was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1979. He has authored several books on civil procedure in Nigerian superior courts, rules of evidence and justice reform. Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has more than 31 years of litigation experience including significant trial and appellate work. Prof. Yemi Osinbajo supervises the commercial litigation group at SimmonsCooper Partners (SCP), a leading commercial litigation and corporate commercial firm in Nigeria. The campaign is still in progress and the election is slated for 28th March2015". Proverbs 12:26 says "The righteous is a guide to his neighbor, but the way of the wicked leads them astray". What will be Yemi Osibanjo's own story after 2015?

To be continued!

Ken wrote:
*Buhari is a political liability, he and his supporters will be quick to remind us of Christians that he has picked to run as his running mate but they have not told us what become of those candidates after having anything to do with Buhari politically.

*The truth is that Pastor Tunde Bakare was a somewhat force to reckon with politically, before he messed himself up joining a liability called Buhari, and since that political romance with Buhari, Tunde Bakare has become irrelevant, nobody listens to him politically, people see him as part of Buhari who can easily fan the embers of destruction if they did not win an election.

*Undeniable truth is that if Tunde Bakare has personally vied for political office prior to messing himself up with Buhari, that is, something like vying for senatorial seat, member of the house of reps etc, he would have made a tangible impression, but after tainting himself with the political liability known as Buhari, he will not win a councillorship in his ward, his name has become something that people avoids politically.

*How about other candidates that has romanced politically with Buhari? Check their political status today and you will find out that they have all become irrelevant politically with one even gone to the great beyond while in the course of political romance with the man known as liability.

*If I'm a politician, I will not touch Buhari with a hundred pole finger, will not even belong in same party with him because he taints every party he got involved with, then he will run away to join another. I imagine a presidential candidate whose mantra or his qualification to become a president is because he has been governor over six good times, but he refused to tell the audience one thing he achieved those six different times.

*Not even one example of how he fought corruption during those six different times he was governor. Sometimes I just laugh at the hypocrisy of both Buhari and his supporters, Buhari recently came back from overseas medical checkup which he has been embarking upon every time, and this is a man that has been governor over six different times, he was not able to build a good hospital where he would be able to have his annual checkup, but he will be quick to tell us that he cares for the poor people of Nigeria, who is this man deceiving if I may ask?

*What of the poor people he claims to be identifying with as he also claims that he is poor; those poor people are using the available hospitals in Nigeria and many of them dying in the states where Buhari was governor six good times due to lack of good hospital and medical attention, but the "poor identifier" has to sneak out through the back door, abandon his "poor" colleagues and jet out to western country to have his check up.

*If Buhari did not consider Nigerians "Mmuu" he wouldn't even come out in the place to tell them that after robbing them at gun point and disrupting and truncating their democracy, that they should now hand democracy over to him to oversee.

*If not that Nigerians has known Buhari as a liability, I would have suggested that people should drive for funds and place constant advert on the media to sensitive every nook and cranny of Nigeria that Buhari is a liability whom no one should soil his political and non political nature with. A man under whose nose billions of Naira disappeared when he was the PTF boss as his corruption fighting ability totally left him.

*A man who was there with Abacha as Abacha trampled on Nigeria and almost transformed himself to a civilian president with Buhari saying nothing but colluding with him and till today, got the temerity to continue to say that Abacha was not corrupt even when money stashed away by Abacha has continue to be returned to Nigeria.

*Poor Pastor Tunde Bakare! The man has totally become irrelevant, no thanks to Buhari, even his preaching has been effected, I remember he used to be a firebrand preacher whom people listen to each time he stand in the pulpit but as soon as he ate his words and tainted himself with Buhari, a man he once stated that doesn't have anything to offer Nigeria, which he even claimed as a prophecy, but sooner than he said that, did Buhari came knocking on his door to destroy his political aspiration, sad enough that the man fell for it and today his political future is history.

*It seems that nothing kills political future and aspiration faster than associating with Buhari politically. APC party is just a shadow, it is counting and marking time before it is emerged into another party, if you doubt go and check other parties that Buhari has associated with, he has to use a different party for any of his presidential runs and yet, people are not seeing through it. Can anyone tell me of a candidate who has run for same office on the platform of a different party each time he is about to vie for an office? Maybe the last party he will use to vie for the office of the president before he finally retires from politics and go back to attend his cows is, "WEIS" party which stands for, "Western Education Is Sin"

*Finally, the open truth is that, if not for election rigging perpetrated by Buhari and his supporters in the north, the man will not have up to three million votes in any of the past elections he contested. We read how his northern rascal supporters ransacked polling booths, seized all election materials and stuffed them with votes of their choice, today nobody is talking about that because Buhari was fast enough to threaten blood of dogs and baboon, this took people's concentration away.

*We recently read about a popular Imam calling on Buhari to quit running for the presidency, that he don't have anything to offer Nigeria pertaining to leadership, and you want to tell me that Buhari got followers more than the Imam? No way, the Imam's followers would subsequently disassociate themselves from Buhari, so tell me where Buhari will get his votes if not for rigging in the north?

*Nigerians know that Buhari is neither humble nor discipline as he tends to claim, he thumbed his nose at Oputa panel when he was called to come and explain things, it was an opportunity to defend and clear himself, but the saying goes that, "Guilty Conscience Fears Accusation", thus the fake Mr. Discipline threw discipline out the window and thumbed his nose at Nigerians.

*Nigerians has not forgotten the bigot-motivated treatment of Alex Ekwueme; Nigerians has not forgotten the 55 suitcases that passed through Nigerian customs under the watch of Buhari as he was tying three men to the stake based on retroactive laws and shot them dead.

*Nigerians has not forgotten the biases that reigned during PTF project when Buhari concentrated about 70% of his project in the north. Nigerians has not forgotten the reportedly $2 billion that grew wings and flew away under Buhari's watch as petroleum minister as he continue to sing as a choir master that "he is yet to touch kobo".
*Nigerians has not forgotten, "Dogs and Baboon would be soaked in blood", a threat by Buhari because he did not win an election, thus stoking the fire to consume the same poor people he claims he is associating with.
*Nigerians has not forgotten Buhari's threat during the last presidential election that got Youth Corpers killed in mass in northern Nigeria, when Buhari saw that he was losing the election. I don't know how somebody will think that few votes he gets in the north will win him a national election.

*Nigerians has not forgotten that Buhari lost his first presidential election with more than ten million votes, lost his second one with more than ten millions votes and consequently lost his third one with more than ten million votes.

*Nigerians has not forgotten that after Buhari lost the last election, he cried and promised the whole world that he would not present himself again for presidential election.

*Nigerians has not forgotten that Buhari is not a man of his word, Buhari spits and licked back.
*Nigerians has not forgotten that discipline and dishonor of one's promise can never live under one roof, thus it is pure lie for Buhari to claim that he is discipline even when he will not be disciplined enough to keep his words.

*Nigerians has not forgotten that Buhari is a political liability whom they have rejected three times, in fact four times because they rejected him in 1983 when he struck and stole Nigeria's democracy with the barrel of gun, but because you can't argue with a man with a gun, Nigerians got no choice but to pass under his brutality.

*Still on his mantra on what qualifies him to become the president, he is telling Nigerians that he has been governor six good times under the military, became a head of state with the barrel of the gun, thus is qualified to also test the presidency as a way to round up or complete the circle with his resume' reading:
Muhammad Buhari have been military governor at six different times without achieving anything of note; have been head of state with the barrel of the gun without achieving anything of note except getting people to do frog jump with gun pointed at their heads; have been PTF chairman under Sani Abacha with billions disappearing under his watch without doing anything about the corruption; and have been Petroleum minister with $2 billion disappearing under his watch.

*Having alerted Nigerians and reminded them of what they already know, I therefore repeat: BUYER BEWARE! For those politicians who may want to go the way of Pastor Tunde Bakare.

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2015 GENERAL ELECTIONS: FACTUAL ANALYSES AND MY ENDORSEMENT (23)



Temple Chima Ubochi
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Continued from Part 22

He does not believe who does not live according to his belief (Thomas Fuller)If pigs could vote, the man with the slop bucket would be elected swineherd every time, no matter how much slaughtering he did on the side (Orson Scott Card)
Political campaigns are designedly made into emotional orgies which endeavor to distract attention from the real issues involved (James Harvey Robinson)


equel to the preceding Part of this article; one can say, without a shred of fear or equivocation, that Buhari has compromised himself, and would have no moral right to fight corruption, assuming he wins the election. The pertinent question would be if Buhari still has a reason to remain in the race, as a result of the fact that the two pillars on which his campaign was standing, have been weakened? The Nigerian military is wiping out the insurgents, so, Buhari can't claim again that he wants to rule in order to tackle insecurity. And now, he would pardon the corrupt ones, as long as the corrupt acts were perpetrated before May 29, 2015. He has no need of being in the race again (the General surrendered even before the start of the "war"). I agree with Chief Edwin Clark and his analysis that Buhari has gotten himself out of the presidential race. Chief Edwin Clark, said that having compromised his stance on corruption by promising not to punish corrupt officials between 1999 and 2015, Gen Muhammadu Buhari has lost his unique selling point - fight against corruption - and as such has lost the major plank of his campaign. Chief Clark noted that it is widely believed that Buhari's new stance on anti-corruption fight was to avoid dealing with one of the key leaders of his party, the All Progressives Congress, Sen. Bola Tinubu, who is perceived to have corruptly enriched himself while in office as Lagos State governor between 1999 and 2007. In Chief Clark's words: "General Muhammadu Buhari has always anchored his campaign promises on two cardinal planks: to wipe out insecurity and corruption. With the renewed offensive against the terrorists leading to the killing and dislodgement of the Boko Haram anarchists, the first campaign plank of Buhari has been given a technical knockout by President Goodluck Jonathan and the whole world is witnessing the reclaiming of all territories hitherto held by Boko Haram. This leaves him on a one legged platform. Again, on the remaining - corruption - General Buhari himself got jittery and gave himself another technical knockout when he said that he will not probe past leaders. With this development, Buhari has conceded that he has nothing more to offer the good people of this country. In fact, I make bold to say that he is now standing for nothing and like they say he can fall for anything."

Methinks that the Buhari and his Party, APC, are losing it, and are only raising one false alarm after another, fabricating one momentum after another. Is that how to win election? Femi Aribisala advised the APC that "You don't win an election in Nigeria by being the champion of social media. You don't win by renting crowds to fill up your rallies. You don't win by putting up your billboards everywhere while tearing down those of your opponents. You don't win by master-minding in the media a false sense of the inevitability of your victory. When you do all this successfully, you simply end up deceiving yourself. You win elections by mounting an effective ground-game at the grassroots level; designed to bring out the people on Election Day to vote for you. Instead, APC strategy was to stampede the electorate into victory. The design was to proclaim victory even before the election, laying grounds for protests and acrimony in event of defeat". Tinubu raised a false alarm that the military was drafted to his house to kill or arrest him, and it turned out to be false.

Tinubu raised another false alarm that the PDP and the Presidency offered him the position of vice president in an Interim National Government (ING), if he would part company with General Muhammadu Buhari, and that was false, as PDP sees Tinubu as living in his own paranoid delusion and also as a victim of his own horrific and terrifying hallucination. President Jonathan described Tinubu's claim as a lie, adding that "Those who seem determined to pull down this country with lies, with black information, are the enemies of this country and do not deserve to be given the opportunity to occupy, to enjoy opportunities that they do not deserve." Then again, The APC started crying wolf where there was none, that the presidency has order the EFCC to arrest some APC chieftains. The APC even went as far as forging a letter which it circulated. But now, we know that there was no such order from the presidency in that regard. What is APC trying to achieve by dwelling on falsehood? Is this all about winning?

Buhari, although knackered, can't claim to be a changed man; he is churning out threats after another, showing that he is yet to wane his military mentality, as Orson Scott Card (1951) wrote that "In order to learn, one must change one's mind". Nigerians should listen to Buhari's body language and utterances to know that he is still a bully. Buhari threatened to withdraw his support for the Abuja Accord that he signed promising to eschew violence and countenances capable of submerging the electoral processes into the ocean of chaos and disorder. Remember that President Goodluck Jonathan, Buhari and 9 other presidential candidates signed an agreement to refrain from violent acts and inflammatory speech before, during and after the elections. Buhari's threat to pull out of the Accord was the same kind of attitude that led Nigeria to civil war, when Gowon returned from Aburi, Ghana, in 1966, where he signed the Aburi Accord with Ojukwu, that would have prevented the war from taking place, only to recant against the Accord, thereby forcing Ojukwu to declare the Republic of Biafra in order to safe his people from further persecution, deaths and annihilation. Buhari is a threat to the electoral process; he is violence personified, if not perpetrated personally, at least by his supporters and hangers-on, he also refused to take part in the presidential debate.

 George kerley, reacting to Buhari's threat, wrote that "If for anything, APC and their goons deserve a lot more than what they are getting from the PDP folks. These APC elements have lied, maligned and blackmailed the President and PDP beyond belief. They lied about stolen billions. They maligned the President and the administration in foreign media. There is nothing these wimps did not do to demonize this government". Because of Buhari and his bullying mentality, anybody not shouting "Sai Buhari" is threatened by Buhari's supporters. Not long ago, Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State expressed disgust over what he described as the level of threat some northerners were facing for not supporting the presidential ambition of Buhari, warning that the type of siege mentality being inflicted on the people was the beginning of the failure of the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, at the polls. Many northern PDP members have complained that Buhari supporters do not allow them to campaign for the party and President Goodluck Jonathan in the north.

Lamido said that "The fear of Buhari is the beginning of leadership failure; therefore Nigerians and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, government must stand up to its mandate". Lamido also warned that the siege mentality which the people were currently experiencing in the north because of Buhari would backfire. Lamido also pointed out that Buhari is the only individual decorating the APC as a party, as it (APC) lacks the political ideology and do not have a strong team that can liberate Nigeria from its current political and economic problems, concluding that the greatest mistake Nigerians would make "is to give their mandate to an individual who does not believe in democracy". In his words: "If you remove Gen. Buhari from APC, most of other members that rally behind him in the party lack sincere commitment and focus that Nigeria requires at this present time," Vanguard also reported that its investigations revealed that most residents, who wear caps depicting them as natives of some southern parts of the country were being molested by street urchins as "infidels"."

Just as Plato (429-347 BC) wrote that "Strange times are these in which we live when old and young are taught in falsehood's school. And the one man who dares to tell the truth is called at once a lunatic and fool", Many Nigerians think that the Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose, is mad, but, he's one of the few persons warning Nigerians of the dire consequences that would result from the election of Buhari as the president. I may not agree with Fayose all the times, but, he has been consistent in exposing Buhari and APC's follies. Those accusing Fayose of having mental disorder should examine themselves well too. Fayose may be loquacious but, he's hardly wrong! Ayo Fayose's latest was his statement that "the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its presidential candidate, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), no longer have the moral right to participate in the forthcoming polls having lied to Nigerians on several occasions". He then urged Buhari and his party to withdraw from the race. Fayose noted with dismay the contemptuous manner in which the APC and Buhari hold Nigeria and its people, vowing that Nigeria will never be ruled by deceit. Hear him; "In saner climes, you can't lie and be discovered to have lied repeatedly as done by the APC and still want to stand for elections. The new deceit from the APC is to use a photoshopped picture of Buhari for posters in Lagos, making him look like a 50 year old man, whereas he is as old as my mother and cannot survive the rigors of office even as a governor not to talk of President of Nigeria. It was appalling that despite being found to have lied on several occasions, the APC has never deemed it necessary to apologise to Nigerians for trying to deceive them.

  1. First, the APC Vice Presidential candidate, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, a supposed pastor posted picture of Reinhard Bonke crusade on his Twitter Handle, claiming that the picture was that of APC campaign rally in Kano.
  2. Second, the APC claimed that Buhari made a surprise visit to Chibok and went further to lie that the people and parents of Chibok girls were filled with hope and joy upon sighting Buhari and his entourage, and escorted him into Chibok with singing and dancing.
  3. Third, the APC cabal claimed that Buhari travelled to the United Kingdom on a working visit and used fake pictures to back up their lies that Buhari met with ex-British Prime minister, Tony Blair and had a television interview in London.
  4. Even when Buhari's wife admitted that her husband was in the UK to rest, the APC cabal went on with their lies, using pictures taken in Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, as proof of Buhari's activities in London.If a party and its candidate could lie so brazenly as done by the APC and Buhari, do they still have moral rights to want to rule Nigeria? God forbid, can Buhari and his APC cabals that are not truthful about their existence as human beings be trusted to be truthful to Nigerians if they take over power?"
Who can dispute the above points made by Fayose? How can Nigerians trust a candidate and a Party having lies as their trademark? My people say that "A sheep asked its seven lambs, how many times something will happen to any of them before they learn from that experience? The lambs gave their mother different answers; the first one answered five times, another answered three times, and the other answered seven times and so on, but, it was the youngest lamb that answered correctly, by saying "only once", that is, that they should learn a lesson from their first experience". From this short story, it means that Nigerians should know if it worth experimenting for a second time. The first time Buhari was there was catastrophic, so, there's no need to try him the second time, because, as my people say, "the old woman still retains her dancing skill no matter how old she is".
To be continued!


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101 cogent reasons why Jonathan must be re-elected

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By Femi Aribisala
WHERE two or three Nigerians are gathered, you can be sure we are busy running down our country. Nigerians like to bad-mouth Nigeria. This has played well into the narrative of the APC, which has used the social media to promote a false and prejudicial perspective of Nigeria under the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
It is necessary to set the records straight. While the current PDP government is not without its shortcomings, there can be no doubt that it has achieved a lot in the last five years. Indeed, it is arguable that no government in the modern history of Nigeria has been as successful in transforming Nigeria for the better as the administration of Goodluck Jonathan.
Economic milestones under GEJ
Thanks to Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria has been growing at an average of between 6 and 7 per cent a year. As a matter of fact, CNN Money projects that, after China and Qatar, Nigeria will be the fastest growing economy in the world in 2015. Under Jonathan, Nigeria has emerged as by far the largest economy in Africa. When Jonathan became president in 2010, Nigeria’s GDP was $369: today, it is $510.Nigeria's President Jonathan speaks during an interview with ThomsonReuters in New York
Nigeria is now the 23rd largest economy in the world; which means we have overtaken such European countries as Austria and Belgium. It is not surprising therefore that, in 2012, President Barack Obama of the United States declared that Jonathan’s Nigeria is “the world’s next economic giant.”
Under Jonathan, the UNCTAD has ranked Nigeria as the number one country for foreign investments in Africa. According to the U.N., Nigeria now has the fourth highest rate of returns on investments in the world. It is a testament to Goodluck Jonathan’s adroit management of the economy that the richest African is now a Nigerian. In 2010, when Jonathan came to power, Aliko Dangote was worth $2.1 billion. This grew under Jonathan to $25 billion.
Jonathan has also gone a long way to diversify the Nigerian economy. Under his stewardship, the non-oil sector has grown at a tremendous rate of up to 8 percent a year. Thanks to Jonathan, agriculture now accounts for 22% of Nigeria’s GDP, more than oil and gas which only account for 15.9%. Visionary GEJ gave a 3 billion naira grant to Nollywood in 2014; cementing Nigeria firmly as the third largest producer of films in the world. As a matter of fact, Nollywood now accounts for 1.4% of Nigeria’s GDP.
Transformation of agriculture
Agriculture has been remarkably transformed from subsistence to commercial farming under Jonathan’s administration. Prior to Jonathan’s presidency, we had a food import bill of 1.4 trillion naira. This has gone down by more than 50% to less than 700 billion. With the innovation of dry-season rice-farming, Nigeria has reached 60% self-sufficiency in rice production. Indeed, we now expect to be completely self-sufficient by the end of this year.
With continuity in government, Nigeria should soon become self-sufficient in food production. According to the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations, Nigeria is already the largest producer of cassava in the world, thanks to Jonathan’s policies. It is significant that Northern farmers donated 5 billion naira worth of yams to Buhari’s presidential election campaign. They would not have been able to do this if it were not for Goodluck Jonathan’s transformation of agriculture.
Through the innovative electronic-wallet system of the Jonathan administration, 10.5 million Nigerian farmers were given cell-phones at a cost of over 60 billion naira. This gives them direct access to the government for fertilizer, chemicals and seedlings. The Jonathan government has also built six strategically-located perishable cargo airports in close proximity to the nation’s food-baskets in Ilorin, Jalingo, Jos, Lagos, Makurdi and Yola.
Anti-corruption
APC propaganda deceives Nigerians into believing that the Jonathan government condones corruption. However, there are far more reliable determinants of Nigeria’s level of corruption than APC talking-points. Transparency International publishes annually an internationally-recognised corruption index of most of the countries in the world. According to Transparency, Nigeria has become increasingly less corrupt under Goodluck Jonathan. In 2001, Nigeria was the 2nd most corrupt country after Bangladesh. By 2010, it had become the 43rd most corrupt country. By 2014 still, our position had improved to 38th.
No government in Nigeria has been as successful in tackling corruption structurally as that of Goodluck Jonathan. Jonathan fought the petroleum subsidy scam by identifying 370 billion naira of fraudulent claims. Between 1980 and 2010, 776 billion naira was lost to corrupt fertilizer racketeering in Nigeria. This came to an end in one fell swoop under Jonathan. Fertilizer distribution to farmers was dramatically sanitized by the e-payment system. Today, the corrupt fertilizer middlemen have all disappeared. By also instituting e-payment systems in the civil-service, over 60,000 ghost-workers were removed from the salary register; saving over 200 billion naira.
Jonathan has also sanitized the Nigerian banking system. He introduced the Government Integrated Financial Management System (GIFMS) which reduced physical movement of cash and curbed corruption and money-laundering. Under Jonathan, dinosaur bank Managing Directors who had largely privatized the banking system were removed and a considerable amount of indigent loans recovered. Jonathan also stabilized the banking system by launching the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCOM) which mopped up trillions of naira of bad loans and re-established confidence in the Nigerian economy.
Employment creation
One of the major challenges encountered by the Jonathan administration has been in the area of youth employment. Nigeria is a young country, throwing up some 1.8 million job-seekers into the employment market every year. The government has achieved more in this area than most people seem to realise. For example, in 2013, the Jonathan administration created 1.6 million jobs.
The establishment of such innovative programs like Nagropreneurs and Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YOUWIN) has gone a long way to empower Nigerian youth farmers and entrepreneurs with grants, training and mentorship. Jonathan has instituted internship schemes to enhance the capacity of university graduates to secure gainful employment. Government innovation has also led to a number of Community Service Schemes (CSS) under the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Program (SURE-P).
A 220 billion naira Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Fund has been instituted to empower graduates and other young people to own their own businesses. The government has also been promoting access to capital for SMEs with government bank guarantees and micro-finance. The National Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), and the National Enterprise Development Program (NEDEP) are all expected to generate millions of jobs to accommodate Nigeria’s teeming job-seekers.
Manufacturing
One of the unsung success stories of the Jonathan administration has been in the area of manufacturing. All indications point to the revival of the industrial sectors and the Small- and Medium-scale Enterprises under Goodluck Jonathan. FBN Capital, a leading financial services group, confirms there has been “a dramatic increase in manufacturing growth” in Nigeria under Goodluck Jonathan.
Indeed, under his administration, the manufacturing sector has been the major driver of economic growth in Nigeria. The sector has been growing faster than tele-communications and oil and gas. For example, it grew from 14% in 2012 to 22% in 2013.
Jonathan reactivated the textile industry with an investment of 150 billion naira. In 2014, Olam Rice Farm, the biggest rice processing mill in Africa, was commissioned in Rukubi, Nasarawa State. Nigeria is now self-sufficient in cement and is, in fact, a net exporter. Jonathan energized private sector-led industrialization by launching the National Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP), a scheme which strengthened over 500 manufacturing industries.
An industrial revolution has been re-ignited with the revival of automobile assembling plants in Nigeria under Goodluck Jonathan. Nigeria has now become a major destination for multinational investment in car manufacturing. Under GEJ, big auto giants, such as Peugeot, Nissan and Hyundai, now assemble or manufacture their cars, SUVs, trucks and buses in Nigeria. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company, our flagship indigenous auto-maker, began the sale of made-in-Nigeria cars and SUVs within the framework of the Jonathan administration.
Healthier Nigerians
In 2010, when Jonathan became acting president, Nigerian life expectancy was 47 years. Today, it is 54 years; an improvement of 7 years. Under Jonathan, adroit application of SURE-P funds has reduced the maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria by 26%.
Thanks to Jonathan, Nigeria has become Guinea Worm free; a disease previously affecting 800,000 Nigerians yearly. For the past nine months, Nigeria has become free of the scourge of polio. Under Jonathan, Nigeria has also remained Ebola free. Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates notes that: “The infrastructure Nigeria has built to fight polio actually made it easier for them to swiftly contain Ebola.”
Advancement of education
Under Jonathan, Nigeria’s education budget has more than doubled. There has been a 10 million increase in school enrolment, with every Nigerian child now having the opportunity to go to school. There has also been a 75% increase in O Level credit passes in Maths and English in Nigeria since Goodluck Jonathan came to power.
Jonathan established 14 new federal universities; an unprecedented feat in Nigeria. There is now a federal university in every state of the federation. Jonathan also built 150 Almajiri Schools in 13 states in the North; something Northern rulers like Buhari failed to do. The kidnapping of the Chibok girls itself reflects the annoyance of the Boko Haram that, under Jonathan, many Northern girls are now going to school.
Development of infrastructure
At the inception of the Jonathan administration, only 5,000 kilometers of federal roads in Nigeria were motorable. However, in five years, the administration has built over 20,000 kilometers of roads. It has rehabilitated 22 airports nationwide. 5 new international airport terminals have been built in Lagos, Kano, Port Harcourt, Abuja and Enugu. Akanu Ibiam airport in Enugu has been upgraded to international status.
3,500 kilometers of rail lines have been constructed. You can now travel today by rail from Lagos to Kano; Enugu to Port-Harcourt to Makurdi, to Jos, to Bauchi and Gombe. Before Jonathan, only I million passengers were carried by rail. This has now grown to 5 million. Recently, KPMG proclaimed Nigeria’s proposed high speed rail project as one of the global top 100 world-class infrastructures, expected to connect major cities at a cost of $13 billion.
These achievements and more show conclusively that Jonathan deserves a second-term in office. He should be supported by all well-meaning Nigerians.
d more show conclusively that Jonathan deserves a second-term in office.  He should be supported by all well-meaning Nigerians.
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