Tag: President Muhammadu Buhari

  • Buhari, Obaseki, Dangote discuss new investment prospects in Edo

    Buhari, Obaseki, Dangote discuss new investment prospects in Edo

    President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the Federal Government would pursue more business reforms to accelerate progress recorded in its recent Ease of Doing Business ranking, to properly position Nigeria in her march to become a post-oil economy.

    Speaking at the two-day Edo State Alaghodaro Investment Summit, Friday, in Benin City, the president said that the reforms to ease the business climate has brought changes to registering businesses, issuance of visa on arrival and tax collection.

    President Buhari, who was represented by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah, said government alone cannot bring about the much-needed development the country, as partnering with the private sector is also key in driving economic growth and progress.

    He maintained that Edo state is blessed with the required natural resources to drive economic growth and future progress.

    “I am impressed and delighted at the way the governor is going about his work. He is bringing his energy, network and intellect to bear,” President Buhari said.

    According to him, “One of the things that have impressed me about this summit, is the presence of the private sector. There is no way things can happen at the center without bringing it to the subnational level.

    He added that “there are noticeable improvements in paying taxes, registering businesses and many more. The Ease of doing business reforms are going to domesticated at the state level. Edo state is one of the states to lead that with the discussions at this summit.”

    Welcoming his guests to the event, the Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, said that Alaghodaro Investment Summit was conceived to consolidate on the journey that started nine years ago.

    He said, “We have done a lot in the last twelve months. We have recorded some institutional reforms, as the key to development is by repurposing institutions for optimal results. The bastion of reform is in the civil service and the bureaucracy in government. We have embarked on processes that are making the civil service more efficient and productive to ensure smooth service delivery.

    “We are determined to rebuild the civil service and improve on the capacity of the entire government workforce. A fully computerized staff training school has been built at the Government House.

    “I am glad to inform you that one of the events in this summit is to sign a memorandum of understanding between the United Nations training institute and the Edo State Government. The other institutional reforms include revenue collection, where we have insisted that government revenues should be collected and accounted for.”

    Noting that the state’s reforms are yielding results, he said, “By deploying technology, including persuasion, education and enlightenment, and law-based sanctions in revenue collection, we have increased local government revenues by 500 percent in the last six months.”

    In the area of infrastructure, he said the government’s interventions are very visible, noting, “We have resurfaced, reconstructed and are constructing over 500km of roads across the state.”

    On job creation, Obaseki said, “In order to fulfil our promise to create 200,000 jobs in the four years, we have created 12, 000 jobs and have commenced the reconstruction of our technical colleges, so that they can train qualified artisans who can be self-employed and provide services to others.

    Noting that the state is pursuing an aggressive industrialisation drive, he said, “Our goal is to utilise our endowments, particularly the available energy and logistical advantage so that we can become a major industrial hub. The ground-breaking ceremony of our multipurpose Benin Industrial Hub will be done by the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.”

    In his keynote address, President, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said that for too long, the Nigerian economy depended on crude oil.

    “The state’s strategic focus on institutional reform, economic revolution, infrastructural development, social welfare enhancement, environmental sustainability, as well as culture and tourism, are key to transforming the economy. This government is very ambitious and they need all the support,” he said.

    According to him, “achieving the pattern of economic growth where productivity, export competitiveness and employment is not just a matter of lofty ambition, it calls for active search for solutions to numerous problems impeding the flow of investment to drive this vision. Moreover, underlying each of these challenges is a deeper and more pressing question: how can we establish a sustainable relationship between the private sector and government.”

    Noting that this relationship has to be mutual to drive investment, Dangote said that “the relationship between public and private institutions has to be symbiotic and not adversarial.”

    The chairman of the Alaghodaro Investment Summit 2017, Mr. Asue Ighodalo, said that the summit would outline the strategies and actions that would usher Edo State into the future.

    He explained that the summit would evaluate the conditions that will make the state a competitive subnational investment environment in Nigeria.

    “Edo state has demonstrated zeal and commitment which indicate that the state means business and ready drive economic growth. The state has shown the resolve to advance the commitment of the All Progressives Congress in creating economic growth and development in Nigeria,” he said.

     

     

  • CAN to FG: Settle workers’ salaries 

    CAN to FG: Settle workers’ salaries 

    The President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Reverend Sampson Ayokunle, on Friday urged the Federal Government to take urgent steps towards facilitating the settling of workers’ salaries across the country.

    He spoke with State House journalists after leading CAN delegation to closed door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    According to him, workers are going through untold hardship and measures should be taken to ensure continued harmony in the country.

    He also urged the government to look for ways to increase the number of policemen and women available to Nigerians.

    The clergy also called on the Federal Government to take serious the issue of herdsmen/farmers’ clash in the country.

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  • Buhari, Atiku, Lamido, others too old to rule Nigeria – Youth Summit

    Buhari, Atiku, Lamido, others too old to rule Nigeria – Youth Summit

    A youth summit ended in Enugu Friday with the participants urging President Muhammadu Buhari, former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, ex-Jigawa Governor, Sule Lamido, among others to drop their presidential ambitions in 2019.

    They said these political actors, Governor Ayo Fayose and several others who had indicated interest to rule Nigeria were too old and could no longer able to navigate the country out of her many problems.

    The youths, instead, agreed to project a youth that would succeed President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019.

    The summit in a communique signed by Maryann Chukwuka, Alhaji Haruna and Lawrence Ozifo said: “we have keenly followed Nigerian politics for decades and we come to the conclusion that our fathers have failed in giving us the much expected hope.

    “As such, we urge President Buhari, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Sule Lamido, Ayo Fayose and several others who are above 50 years, to give the youths a chance. They have done their best, but it is obvious that their best is not good enough for the country.

    “We, hereby, today endorse one of us, Mr. Iheanacho Ezeakor as our candidate for the 2019 presidential election.

    “We have been hearing that the future belongs to the youths, but this has gone on for decades and all we see is recycling of old politicians. Some of them will rule in military uniform, remove the uniform and come back as civilian presidents.

    “After extensive discussions today, in line with the ‘Not too young to run bill’, we declare that enough is enough; we declare that the Nigerian youths will no longer fold our arms.

    “As youths, our collective decision is that we will no longer continue for Biafra agitation, but work to see that one of us becomes the President of Nigeria in 2019.”

    An elated Ezeakor, who had convened the summit for the Nigerian youths to brainstorm for the way forward in the country, said he was humbled by the decision of his fellow youths.

    While lamenting the worrisome state of affairs in the country, stated that “the future will indeed belong to the youths if they believe in themselves and take up their destiny in their own hands.”

    While blaming Nigeria’s problems on inability to think and poor level of consideration, he said “we should not wait forever to get solutions from government; we need to find solutions.

    “We are talking about Biafra; I cannot deny it; I don’t think the agitations are illegal, but go about it in a more decent and legal way.

    “I agree that getting youths from Igbo land, projecting the person as a presidential candidate will be much better than the Biafra agitation. Let’s make an effort; let’s make a move.

    “I don’t believe that the North or the West hates us as we are made to believe; come up with a good idea, you will see the North and the West supporting you. So, for us to succeed, I’m calling on the Nigerian youths to put aside religion and ethnicity.”

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  • Buhari condoles with Sen. Goje over wife’s passing away

    Buhari condoles with Sen. Goje over wife’s passing away

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday commiserated with the Goje family over the passing away of Hajiya Fatima Yelwa Goje, wife of Sen. Danjuma Goje.

    In a letter of condolence to the former Gombe State Governor delivered by a Federal Government delegation led by the Minister of Education, Dr. Adamu Adamu, at the funeral ceremony, President Buhari described Hajiya Yelwa as a kind and caring mother.

    Buhari, in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, said: “Further to our telephone conversation, I convey my deepest condolences to you for the loss of your dear wife, Hajiya Yelwa.

    “The loss of a spouse is one of the cruellest blows of our lives. However, Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala gives life and takes it away when He wills,’’ he said.

    The President prayed that Allah would admit her into paradise.

    In his remark, Goje expressed his appreciation to the President for sharing in the family’s grief.

    The Federal Government’s delegation are Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Musa Bello, Minister of State, Power, Works and Housing, Sulaiman Hassan, Permanent Secretary, State House, Jalal Arabi and the President’s associate, Musa Daura.

    Others are Senior Special Assistant, Domestic Affairs, Sarki Abba and Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmad Idris.

  • Buhari to commission stadium, factory, road projects in Ebonyi

    Buhari to commission stadium, factory, road projects in Ebonyi

    Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi on Thursday said that all is set to receive President Muhammadu Buhari on working visit to the state.

    According to him, the President is expected to commission stadium, factory, and many road projects in the state.

    He spoke with State House journalists after meeting with President Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He said “I am here to see some of the officials of the Villa because of the coming of Mr President to our state next week.

    “We are fully prepared for the visit. We pleaded with Mr. President for the visit and before then we have been preparing, we are fully prepared.”

    On the kind of projects the President will commission in the state, he said “We have quite a lot of projects that we have executed within this past two and the half years. We have three numbers of twin flyovers that is built across the African transahara Road running from Enugu to Cameroon passing through  Ebonyi State, so we have to build  three twin flyover to decongest traffic on that  road, each of the twin flyover is 700 metre length.

    “We have completed two and the third one is 80% done, Mr President will commission the two. We also have a mall what we call Ebonyi mall that is modelled after the famous Dubai mall. But a kind of microcosm of that microcosm.

    “And we intend for the President to lay a foundation stone of that mall which we will like Mr President to commission within the next 12 months.

    “Also we are building a tunnel that dovetails into a flyover that is parallel to the existing flyover, that particular junction that is called Akanibium junction, we want Mr. President to lay the foundation stone and that flyover bridge will be named after Mr. President and we are sure to finish that project in the next 12 months, Mr. President will also come back, he will be commissioning it when he comes back during his campaigns.

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    “So we will like to make them ready. So there is also a federal Road that is 14.5km that we got the consent of Mr. President to build and the road is fully done. We have 18.5km that is leading to the Federal University, we did that road with concrete and overlaid it with Asphalt, its fully ready.

    “We have 15.5km of Nigercem that road passes through the first cement factory in the country which is in Ebonyi State and it’s passes to Benue, we will build the 15.5 km in the axis of Ebonyi with concrete ,ready for Mr. President to commission. 23.5km of state road we built with concrete is ready for Mr. President to commission.” he said

    The governor added “We have 500 km of internal roads which we completed in Ebonyi is ready for Mr. President to commission. We have the stadium we remodeled, we have the best VIP stands in the whole country in our stadium is fully air conditioned and all the stands are fully covered. Mr. President will also commission that; we can go on and on.

    “We have a minimum of 30km of concrete Road in each of our local government; most of them completed some have attained 80% completion. We have quite a lot for Mr President to commission. We have mushrooms factory, Agric project that I want the president to commission. We have a launch of one man one hectare programme in Ebonyi, we want Mr President to launch it for us.”

    Asked if the President told him he was going to re-contest, he said “Well, any first term governor would want to go for second term and if what you wish yourself, you should be honest enough to wish another person the same. Since, Mr President is doing his first term and I am doing my first term, it’s my wish to re-contest and I will as well wish the president the same to re-contest.

  • PDP to Buhari: You can’t destroy opposition 

    PDP to Buhari: You can’t destroy opposition 

    The leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has warned President Muhammadu Buhari against attempts to destroy opposition in the country, saying no amount of harassment will make the PDP crumble.

    In a statement on Wednesday by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the party slammed the All Progressives Congress (APC) led administration for persecuting the opposition for no justifiable reasons.

    “The latest needless onslaught against our party members is the plan by the APC government at the centre to incarcerate 50 members of our party before the end of this year with a view to using their arrest to deceive Nigerians that the failed anti-corruption war is still on course.

    “The dirty job, we are aware, has been handed over to the compromised anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Already, five members of our party have been illegally arrested and detained by EFCC without any charge preferred against them”, the statement said.

    Although the PDP said it could not immediately reveal the identities of about 45 of its members marked for arrest in the days ahead, the party said it was by no means scared of the persecution by the Buhari administration.

    Continuing, the party said, “We are sure that the daylight is about to break after the dark night of the APC administration. We wish to state clearly that what is ongoing under the Buhari administration is not a fight against corruption but an attempt at using members of the PDP as scapegoats and cover up for the ineffectual anti-corruption agenda of the current government.

    “The current wave of arrests therefore has nothing to do with the failed anti-corruption war but everything with 2019 elections. The ruling party failed on all its major election planks.

    “It has nothing to show for its over thirty months in office. The APC government has come to the conclusion that the only way to prevent its inevitable defeat at the polls in 2019 is to hound, harass, intimidate and suppress members of our party into submission.

    “However, we wish to state clearly that irrespective of what the APC government does in an attempt at bringing the PDP down to its knees, we shall remain irrepressible and will not bow to any tyranny.

    “The APC has already thrown away its chances in the 2019 elections by its non-performance. No amount of intimidation and harassment of the opposition will improve its fortunes.

    “We call on all men and women of goodwill to rise up to challenge the invidious attempt by the APC government to turn Nigeria into a gestapo state and undermine our hard earned democracy on the altar of political desperation”, the statement added.

  • FG, National Assembly pledge to fix Fire Service

    FG, National Assembly pledge to fix Fire Service

    Minister of Interior, Abdulrahaman Danbazzau, Wednesday pledged the effort of the Federal Government to turn about the Nigeria Fire Service.

    Danbazau who also commended the determination of the National Assembly to assist in the turnaround of the Service, noted that until the coming of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration the Fire Service was in comatose.

    The Minister gave spoke in Abuja at a two day international fire conference and exhibition organized by the Senate and House of Representatives Joint Committee on Interior

    He described the state of affairs of the Fire Service as deplorable before the coming of the present Administration.

    He noted that the quick intervention of the National Assembly in appropriating the needed funds for operations and purchase firefighting equipment contributed in ensuring that fire safety and prevention standards are met to international requirement.

    Danbazau who noted that it is important that certain infrastructure in the country should be protected, noted that Nigeria has in the last 30 years witnessed fire disasters involving critical facilities amounting for colossal loss of lives and valuable property.

    He described the effect of fire outbreaks as retrogressive to infrastructural development capable of causing mass unemployment and insecurity.

    The Minister stressed the need for further intervention by the National Assembly in coming out with legislations that will strengthen the Nigeria Fire Service which “if given the right trainings, resources and equipment can prevent outrageous situations.”

    He said, “The minister hoping that with the trend of support received so far by the present administration the Nigeria Fire Service would be one of the best in five years to come, but observed that it has a long way to go before meeting international standard.”

    Chairman, Senate Committee on Interior, Senator Andy Uba attributed major causes of fire outbreaks to human error.

    Senator Uba said that there is a general consensus that there is the need to mitigate the trend, by stopping the fire outbreak before they start.

    He also stressed the need to reposition the Fire Service delivery to make it more modern and more efficient, to investigate the root causes of fire especially in commercial centers, within the oil and gas sector that recorded the highest number of incidents.

    Uba promised that the National Assembly will create a framework for legislative intervention either through the instrumentality of the national budget, oversight, amendment to existing pieces of legislation or formulation of new laws.

  • Kyari, Oyo-Ita reconcile, hug at FEC 

    Kyari, Oyo-Ita reconcile, hug at FEC 

    The Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari and the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Winifred Oyo-Ita on Wednesday mended fences.

    The duo had hugged while greeting each other just before the arrival of President Muhammadu Buhari and commencement of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

    When Oyo-Ita arrived at the Council chamber before Kyari, she had also approached Vice President Yemi Osinbajo smiling as she greeted him.

    It was reported last Wednesday that hot argument ensued between Oyo-Ita and Kyari at FEC in the presence of Osinbajo before the commencement of last week meeting.

    It was suspected that the argument had to do with accusation and counter-accusation over who leaked Oyo-Ita’s report to the President on the reinstatement of the former chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, Abdulrasheed Maina.

    The video of their encounter had hit the social media last Wednesday.

    The newly appointed Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha was absent at FEC on Wednesday.

    It was gathered that Mustapha traveled out of Abuja.

    The immediate acting SGF, Dr. Habiba Lawal, stood in for him.

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  • 2018 budget: Buhari proposes  8.6 trillion naira

    2018 budget: Buhari proposes 8.6 trillion naira

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday proposed a budget of 8.6 trillion naira for the 2018.

    The president made this proposal during the presentation of the 2018 budget with the Joint Session of the National Assembly.

    Details later…

  • Nigeria saves 20 Billion naira monthly on payroll system – Buhari

    Nigeria saves 20 Billion naira monthly on payroll system – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said about 20 billion naira is being saved on monthly basis from the introduction of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) as well as the Bank Verification Number (BVN).

    According to the President the initiative has not only led to the elimination of the manace of ghost workers from the nation’s public sector, but helped to entrench transparency and accountability within the system.

    He also said through the policy on Treasury Single Account (TSA), the present administration has “so far consolidated over 20,000 accounts, resulting into about N4.7 billion monthly savings.”

    President Buhari made the remarks while declaring open a three-day eNigeria Conference with the theme “Fostering Digital Economy through Local Content Development and Effective Regulations” organized by the National Information Technology Development Agency, (NITDA) at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

    Highlighting some of the achievements of his administration since inception with a particular reference to anti-corruption crusade, President Buhari said his administration leveraged on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) platform to institute about 31 reforms within the system, stressing that the reforms would no doubt bring the desired change to the way and manner the business of government is carried out in the country.

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    President Buhari who was accompanied by top government officials to the event among whom were the Ministers of Communications and FCT, Adebayo Shittu and Alhaji Musa Bello, the Chairman Senate Committee on ICT, Senator Kabiru Gaya and the Director General of NITDA, Dr Isa Pantami Ibrahim, maintained that ICT remains strategic in driving productivity and efficiency in all sectors of the economy.

    His words: ”   My presence here today is a demonstration of our commitment and strong belief in using ICT as a major driver of our developmental governance and economic reform plans aimed at bringing about the true CHANGE we promised our people.

    “ICT is strategic in driving productivity and efficiency in all sectors of the economy. Currently, almost all sectors of our economy leverage on ICT to increase efficiency, productivity and performance.

    “The sector has recorded huge investments and contributes over 10% of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and we are making conscious efforts to see that this contribution continues to grow in the next few years.

    “About 80% of ICT hardware purchases are imported through local distributors of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) by MDAs and other government establishments.   This makes it difficult for us to benefit from the dividends of continuous procurement and consumption of ICT infrastructure and limited value retention within the country.

    “As the most populous country in Africa, there are huge opportunities for ICT manufacturing in Nigeria. This, when harnessed, will provide job opportunities for our teaming youths, enhance the quality of  locally produced infrastructure, reduce cost of acquisition and  increase government revenue.

    “There is, therefore, the need for deliberate efforts, both from government as well as the private sector to see to the realisation of this.

    “I urge you to come up with viable recommendations on how we can make the country an export hub for ICT hardware in Africa.   We have done a lot to transform our government especially in the areas of strategy, policies and digital infrastructure investments”.

    The Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu in his address said ICT has being a major driver of the nation’s economy since the inception of the present administration, noting that the sector’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has moved from 5 percent to 12 percent by 2016.

    Shittu maintained that through legislation , the present government wuld ensure that local ICT industries are protected, while lamenting the low patronage of local industries even by government agencies.

    According to Shittu the federal government has issued series of guidelines to protect the ICT industry and prevent Nigeria from becoming a dumping ground for all manner of ICT products and services, but enjoined all stakeholders to partner with the government to ensure sanity in the entire sector.

    The Director General of NITDA,  said the yearly eNigeria Conference was being organized by his agency to take stocks of development in the ICT industry with a view ensure effective regulation, job creation, improvement in services and products of ICT by local companies and ensure the security of the nation’s cyber system.