Tag: Muhammadu Buhari

  • Presidency to Obasanjo: Nigeria doing better under Buhari

    Presidency to Obasanjo: Nigeria doing better under Buhari

    *Says Obasanjo may be too busy to notice progress by Buhari 

    The Presidency on Wednesday reacted to the letter by former President Olusegun Obasanjo stressing that Nigeria is doing better under the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration than previous governments. 

    Read also: Obasanjo advises Buhari not to run for second term

    Obasanjo in a letter on Tuesday had criticised Buhari’s government and urging him not to recontest in 2019 

    But briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting chaired by President Buhari, the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, listed some achievements of the administration, which he said are better than those of past administrations. 

    He also noted that the former President might have been too busy to take note of the achievements being recorded under Buhari. 

    While stating that the Buhari’s administration is equal to the task of giving the desired leadership for the nation, he said that the government is determined to end the herdsmen / farmers clashes in the country. 

    Details Later…

  • LCCI urges executive, legislature to resolve issues in national interest

    LCCI urges executive, legislature to resolve issues in national interest

    The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( LCCI ) has appealed to the executive and legislative arms of government to resolve their issues in the national interest and for economic growth.

    Mr Muda Yusuf, its Director-General, made the appeal in an interview with the Reporter in Lagos on Wednesday.

    He said that the two arms of government should ensure that their differences did not affect the economy and welfare of citizens.

    Yusuf made the suggestion while reacting to the postponement of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting scheduled for Jan. 22 and Jan. 23 due to inability to form the statutory quorum.

    The vacuum in membership of the MPC was due to retirement of some members and some who had completed their terms.

    The Second Schedule of the CBN Act (Section 12(5) and 540) stipulated that the quorum should be formed with six members in attendance, two of whom should be the governor and a deputy governor or two deputy governors.

    Read Also: 2018 Budget: LCCI lauds 30.8% capital allocation

    Reporter recalls that President Muhammadu Buhari, in October 2017, nominated Mrs Aisha Ahmad as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    He also sought the confirmation of Messrs Adeola Adenikinju, Aliyu Sanusi, Robert Asogwa and Mrs Asheikh Maidugu as members of the CBN Monetary Policy Committee.

    Months after the nomination, the Senate is yet to confirm the nominees.

    Yusuf said that whatever reasons the National Assembly might have to stall confirmation of the nominees should be set aside in consideration of the economy.

    The LCCI boss said that socio-economic growth should be the priority of government, adding that the country should avoid issues that might heighten uncertainties about the economy.

    “The outcome of the MPC meeting always gives direction about the thinking of the monetary authority and investors are usually on the lookout for these decisions,” he said.

    Yusuf said that this was paramount to maintain investors’ confidence, attract investments and create jobs.

    NAN

  • ACF to OBJ: You can’t stop Buhari

    ACF to OBJ: You can’t stop Buhari

    Mouthpiece of Northern Nigeria, the Arewa Consultative Forum ( ACF ), has said that, former President Olusegun Obasanjo cannot stop President Muhammadu Buhari from running again in 2019.

    The Northern socio-cultural group said, though, the former President has right to express his opinion like any other Nigerian, the decision lies with Buhari and his party to either contest or not.

    ACF stated this in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Muhammad Ibrahim Biu, reacting to the former President Obasanjo’s call on President Muhammadu Buhari not to seek re-election in 2019.

    According to ACF, “The statement credited to former President Obasanjo that President Buhari should not re-run 2019 election, it is his democratic right to express his view like any other Nigerian on all issues including democracy.

    “However, it is President Buhari’s prerogative and that of his party to decide on whether to re-contest or not”, the statement read.

  • PDP: Obasanjo’s letter vindicates our position on Buhari, APC

    PDP: Obasanjo’s letter vindicates our position on Buhari, APC

    The Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ) has said that the scathing open letter by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, detailing the poor performance of President Muhammadu Buhari has confirmed its poor rating of the President and the ruling All Progressives Congress ( APC ).

    Obasanjo had, in the letter, advised Buhari to perish the thought about seeking re-election in 2019 even as he described the administration as incompetent and nepotistic in its pattern of key federal appointments.

    A statement on Tuesday by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, said Obasanjo’s intervention was courageous, timeous and patriotic, adding that such has vindicated its position on President Buhari and the APC.

    The opposition party however rejected the call by Chief Obasanjo for a third force, saying that such would amount to repeating the same blunder that brought in the “ideologically vacuous APC and the Buhari Presidency” which it said has wrecked havoc on the nation in its almost three years of governance.

    The PDP further sated that it’s obvious that President Buhari and the APC have irredeemably failed the nation, adding that Nigerians have already taken an irrevocable position against them ahead of the 2019 elections.

    According to the PDP, Chief Obasanjo’s counsel has rekindled the fate of the people in the democratic process, stressing however that the solution does not lie in creating another political quicksand in a third force but consolidating on a rescue mission with the repositioned PDP which it said Nigerians have already embraced.

    The party recalled that in the heat of the 2015 elections, many citizens who claimed to have become tired of the PDP and its government, opted for a coalition of strange bedfellows that had little or no experience in governance as a vehicle for electoral victory.

    “Expectedly, in their confusion, they have plunged us into this regrettable situation that has brought our nation to its knees”, the statement added.

    Continuing, the PDP said, “Repeating the old mistake of congregating political strangers cannot help our nation at this time, more so, when the few concerns raised by the former President about the PDP no longer obtain under the refocused and rebranded PDP.

    “The PDP is now standing on a truly democratic ground that perfectly represents and reflects the hopes and aspirations of all Nigerians irrespective of their class, creed or tribe.

    “That is why our great party has now, more than ever before, become a centre of the new patriotic and broad-based engagements by well-meaning Nigerians and coalitions across board, including past leaders, in rekindling our democratic process that places priority on returning power to the people.

    “The fact is that Nigerians overrated President Buhari in 2015, but they have now seen that he never possessed the capacity and the required aptitude to effectively govern our great nation and pilot a healthy economy.

    “This accounts for the reason former President Obasanjo, just like most Nigerians today, are concerned about the quality of presidential candidates to be presented by various parties for the 2019 election.

    “The fact is that while the APC is already caught up with President Buhari, the PDP is open for a new engagement that will throw up the President, which our nation truly deserves at this crucial moment”

    The party called on Nigerians, including leaders across board, to come together to rebuild the nation on PDP’s consolidated base rather than traversing on another learning curve”.

  • Mbasogo commends Buhari for fighting insurgency to standstill

    Mbasogo commends Buhari for fighting insurgency to standstill

    The President of Equatorial Guinea, Mr Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, on Tuesday in Abuja, applauded President Muhammadu Buhari’s efforts in checking the activities of Boko Haram sect.

    Mbasogo, who made the commendation when he briefed State House correspondents after a closed door meeting with President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, noted that President Buhari had been doing “a great job’’ in the fight against insurgency within and beyond Nigeria.

    The visiting president, who spoke through an interpreter, noted that President Buhari had so far succeeded in degrading the Boko Haram insurgents.

    According to him, the insurgent group is almost eliminated but for pockets of attacks still being carried out by them.

    “I congratulated my dear brother, President Buhari, for the great work he has been doing in the fight against the terrorist group called Boko Haram and all its implications.

    Read also: Buhari, Equatorial Guinea President meet in Aso Rock

    “It has not been easy and we realize that this sect can actually carry out their scourge all over the sub-region.

    “We know very well that it spread all the way from Chad, Cameroun, Niger and even today we know a lot of havoc had been done in Mali.

    “But we know he has been doing a great job and today we can tell because we all know it that he has almost eradicated the menace of Boko Haram apart from minor, minor scourge of insurgencies that are happening from time to time and in places,’’ he said.

    Mbasogo, who spoke in Spanish, said the meeting also discussed security concerns in the neighbouring West African countries.

    He added that he and Buhari observed the need to work together with a view to securing a common ground for development and cooperation to achieve desired goals.

    The president, who also narrated how his country survived sponsored political unrest orchestrated by some terrorists from Chad and Sudan in collaboration with a group of deviants from France, disclosed that his decision to promptly reach out to Cameroon to put the situation under control.

    On the political crisis in Southern Cameroon that resulted in the influx of refugees into Nigeria, Mbasogo advocated for dialogue as the best solution to the problem.

    According to him, there is no country without its own peculiar crisis, saying it only behoves on the parties concerned to put heads together and embrace dialogue as the platform for solution to the crisis.

    He said: “Cameroon is a big nation whose crisis requires the concern of all forces. There is no nation without its own crisis.

    “What is required is to seek solution through dialogue and use it to find a common axis. Those seeking refuge in other lands need to sit down together and find solution through dialogue. It is only through that, they can find solution to the crisis.’’

    On the challenge of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, Mbasogo who said the pirates were destroying and sabotaging Nigeria’s development effort in the area, expressed the readiness of his country to continue to ensure security in the Gulf of Guinea region.

    NAN

  • Life harder under APC – Gov Emmanuel

    Life harder under APC – Gov Emmanuel

    Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom state has lamented the worsening economic condition of Nigerians under the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Speaking yesterday in Uyo at the New Year Get-together ceremony of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ), the Governor said  Nigerians fared better under the PDP than the APC government.

    In fact, Emmanuel slammed those blaming the PDP for the country’s current predicament, adding that the high cost of food items, petrol, automobiles and the soaring exchange rate of the Naira to the Dollar are indicators that all is not well with Nigerians under the APC government.

    “Everywhere you go people keep saying the PDP spoiled the country. When PDP governed Nigeria how much was a bag of rice? When PDP was in power how much was Toyota Corrolla? When PDP handed over power how much was a litre of petrol? When PDP handed over government how much was the exchange rate? Was it not between 186 to 188?

    “I am standing here firm and sure that Nigerians now know the difference and they are eagerly waiting for PDP in 2019.

    “Nigerians did not know or value what they had until they lost it ( PDP ). Nigerians now appreciate us much now. We can zero in on that and make a lot of impact. We shouldn’t play the defeatist approach”, Governor Emmanuel said.

    He said that one of the ways to dislodge the APC in 2019 both at the state and federal levels was for party members to obtain the permanent voters card.

    To this end, he directed party stakeholders occupying government positions to sensitize and mobilize party members in their wards to register and obtain their PVCs which which they can remove the APC government.

    The Governor also hinted that political and traditional positions in the state would strictly be determined by the principle of zoning, adding that zoning makes election cheaper and eases tension.

    “My intention is to make election cheap for us through zoning. I am happy that all of us have adhered to the principle of zoning.

    “These days I get calls from communities when they want to select their village heads and they tell me they are adopting zoning. It makes life very easy”, he argued.

  • Buhari, Equatorial Guinea President meet in Aso Rock 

    Buhari, Equatorial Guinea President meet in Aso Rock 

    *Equatorial Guinea President seeks dialogue as solution to African problems

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday met with Equatorial Guinea President, Theodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. 

    At the end of the closed doors meeting, Equatorial Guinea President, advocated for dialogue as the solution to the myriad of crises plaguing various countries in West African sub-region.

    Speaking with State House journalists, he said that he came to visit Buhari to know about the state of his health in view of the health crisis he went through for the better part of last year.

    Stressing that the visit was also in line with a maxim that when a fellow person is down, it is the responsibility of persons around him to seek his wellbeing, he said that he was glad to see the President looking hail and healthy.

    He also congratulated Buhari for giant strides in the fight against Boko Haram, which he said had caused a great havoc which had spread to some other West African countries including Chad and Cameroon.

    According to him, through Buhari’s committed fight against Boko Haram, the insurgent group is almost eliminated but for pockets of attacks still being carried out by the insurgents.

    “One of the salient issues in the meeting was that l congratulated our dear brother for the great fight against Boko Haram. We realised that Boko Haram had caused a great havoc that had been carried all over the sub-region including Chad and Cameroon. He is doing a great job. He’s almost eradicating the menace of Boko Haram apart from pockets of attacks here and there,” he said.

    Mbasogo, who spoke in Spanish, aided by an interpreter, said the meeting also discussed security concerns in the neighbouring West African countries.

    He said that he and Buhari considered the need to work together with a view to securing a common ground for development and cooperation to achieve desired goals.

    The President who also narrated how his country had been a victim of varying security crises orchestrated by some terrorists from Chad and Sudan in collaboration with a group of deviants from France, disclosed that his decision to promptly reach out to Cameroon helped to put the situation under control.

    Narrating how the country became a victim of the first coup d’etat in 2004, Mbasogo said through the cooperation of neighbouring countries, the coup plotters were apprehended and imprisoned for several years until the government opted to pardon and free them.

    On the plan of West African leaders on the crisis which broke out in Southern Cameroon and resulted in the influx of refugees into Nigeria, Mbasogo said there is no country without its own peculiar crisis.

    According to him, it only behoves on parties concerned to put heads together and embrace dialogue as the platform for solution to the crisis.

    “Cameroon is a big nation whose crisis requires the concern of all forces. There is no nation without its own crisis. What is required is to seek solution through dialogue and use it to find a common axis. Those seeking refuge in other lands need to sit down together and find solution through dialogue. It is only through that, they can find solution to the crisis,” he said.

    On the challenge of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, Mbasogo who said the pirates were destroying and sabotaging Nigeria’s development effort in the area, also advocated dialogue as solution to the crisis.

    “On piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, the pirates are destroying and sabotaging the property of Nigeria. The government of Nigeria cannot develop the area. What is warming therefore is to expect the government of Nigeria to bring the parties to dialogue for a solution to the crisis.

    “In Equatorial Guinea, we feel concerned. We all need to put our hands on deck to ensure that there is security in all regions. We have to develop our nations and we can only do so under peace and harmony,” he said.

  • We need change that will give hope to the youths – Obasanjo

    We need change that will give hope to the youths – Obasanjo

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Tuesday commended President Muhammadu Buhari over his achievements in fighting corruption and insurgency, but said there was need for real change to give hope to youths in the country.

    Obasanjo stated this in a special statement issued in Abeokuta and made available to newsmen.

    “I thought President Buhari would fight corruption and insurgency and he must be given some credit for his achievements so far in these two areas, although it is not yet uhuru.

    The elder statesman, however, stressed the need for a united front in moving Nigeria to an enviable height.

    He called for partnerships and increased collaborations among well meaning Nigerians to move the nation forward.

    “We can collectively save ourselves from the position we find ourselves.

    “It will not come through self-pity, fruitless complaint or protest, but through constructive and positive engagement and collective action for the good of our nation and us and our children and their children.

    Read also: Obasanjo to Buhari: Halt 2019 re-election bid

    “We need moral re-armament and engaging togetherness of people of like-minds and goodwill to come solidly together to lift Nigeria up,” he said.

    He said Nigerians must be united, willing-ready and participate in process of progress and drastic change.

    “We need “change’’ that will give hope and future to all our youths and dignity and full participation to all our women.

    “Our youths should be empowered to deploy their ability to learn, innovate and work energetically at ideas and concepts in which they can make their own original inputs.

    “Youths must be part of the action today and not relegated to leadership of tomorrow and change that will mean enhancement of living standard and progress for all.

    “The development and modernisation of our country and society must be anchored and sustained on dynamic Nigerian culture, enduring values and an enchanting Nigerian dream.

    “We must have abiding faith in our country and its role and place within the comity of nations.

    “Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck. All hands of men and women of goodwill must be on deck. We need all hands to move our country forward.”

    NAN

  • Niger delta youths to Buhari: Extend amnesty programme

    Niger delta youths to Buhari: Extend amnesty programme

    Youths from the Niger Delta region on Monday called on President Buhari to sustain the Presidential Amnesty Programme for ex-militants in the region.

    The youths urged the president not to allow the gains recorded through the Programme to be truncated prematurely.

    President Buhari, in his inaugural address in 2015, had said his government would begin the process of winding down the Programme for ex-militants in the region this year. 

    But the youths, under the Ijaw Youth Council, in a communique read by its Chairman, Comrade Ebizimor Preye, in Abuja, called on the Federal Government to rethink, and readdress its decision to phase out the Programme.  

    He said the council took the decision at the end of its emergency consultative meeting of Niger Delta youth groups and other stakeholders. 

    Preye said: “We, the undersigned representatives of Ijaw Youths and allied groups in the Niger Delta under the auspices and leadership of the Ijaw Youth Council, hereby call on the Federal Government to rescind, rethink, and readdress its position on the proposed premature phasing out of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. 

    “To sustain the vision of that laudable plan requires dedication, commitment, and adherence to the delicate milestones and indicators of progress of the amnesty programme, and any premature phasing out of the Programme would be as bad as not having done it at all.

    “The amnesty Programme can be likened to a long awaited medical treatment regimen which if not completed in terms of recommended dosage, appropriate duration and clinical tracking, or which if prematurely and unwisely terminated can lead to a more dangerous relapse of the ailment to the affected part of the body with grave consequences to the entire system. 

    “While the amnesty Programme cannot last forever it is more of a journey than a destination, and should be handled accordingly without premature, Ill-thought or rigid terminal processes because healing is gradual especially when the wounds are deep and severe as with the Niger Delta.”

    He urged the National Assembly to expedite action and pass into law the bill establishing the Presidential Amnesty Programme for rehabilitation and reintegration of ex-militants.

  • Buhari meets Equatorial Guinea’s President in Aso Rock

    Buhari meets Equatorial Guinea’s President in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday met behind closed doors with  his Equatorial Guinea’s counterpart, Mr. Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Mbasogo, who arrived the Presidential Villa at 12.30 p.m., was welcomed by  Buhari and other government officials.

    Read also: Presidency outlines Buhari’s achievements

    The Equatorial Guinea’s leader had paid similar visit to  his Nigerian counterpart in  February 2016.

    During the visit, the two  leaders held talks on  bilateral agreements between both countries.

    Buhari had also visited Equatorial Guinea twice since he came to power in May 29, 2015.

    NAN