The
Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba
Shehu, has released an article titled, Nine Key Milestones in President Buhar's
First Year. President Buhari will be celebrating his first year in office on
Sunday May 29th. Read the article below..
Twelve months ago, President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as the
President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
He
came to power following the decisive victory of his party, the All Progressives
Congress, APC over the ruling People’s Democratic Party, PDP and its candidate,
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. The victory ended the 16-year reign of the PDP.
President Buhari campaigned on a promise to fight Boko Haram terrorism and secure the whole country, fight corruption and develop the economy to the point that it creates jobs for the teeming unemployed.
The campaign message caught on very well with most Nigerians, against the desperate efforts of the Jonathan administration which deployed incumbency as tool for its own campaign. They literally threw the kitchen at candidate Buhari. The government media were used against the opponent. The private media sold their outlets to a free-spending government pouring out venom, hate speech, libel and defamation. The public treasury was personalized and its content poured into a campaign that shared out money for weapons purchase to fight Boko Haram terrorism into the pockets of party leaders and their campaign staff. The Army which served as the glue that held the country as one through the years was compromised to such extent that they claimed not to be aware that a former General in the Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari had a secondary school certificate. Of course the certificate resurfaced shortly after he won the election.
President Buhari came to office amidst massive hope and expectation at home and abroad, that here at last was a leader who would stop the slide and lead Nigeria to progress, development and the realization of her destiny. The mood all over Nigeria, the continent and the world at the time he took over was euphoric.
In line with the promises made, Nigeria under Muhammadu Buhari has begun to show that it will be a radically different country than one the world had become used to. Here is a proof of that:Promise of Transparency and Accountability.
A promise kept by the President is of a government that not only preached but also practiced transparency and accountability. The President and the Vice President made public their assets as declared before they took office on May 29th.
President Buhari campaigned on a promise to fight Boko Haram terrorism and secure the whole country, fight corruption and develop the economy to the point that it creates jobs for the teeming unemployed.
The campaign message caught on very well with most Nigerians, against the desperate efforts of the Jonathan administration which deployed incumbency as tool for its own campaign. They literally threw the kitchen at candidate Buhari. The government media were used against the opponent. The private media sold their outlets to a free-spending government pouring out venom, hate speech, libel and defamation. The public treasury was personalized and its content poured into a campaign that shared out money for weapons purchase to fight Boko Haram terrorism into the pockets of party leaders and their campaign staff. The Army which served as the glue that held the country as one through the years was compromised to such extent that they claimed not to be aware that a former General in the Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari had a secondary school certificate. Of course the certificate resurfaced shortly after he won the election.
President Buhari came to office amidst massive hope and expectation at home and abroad, that here at last was a leader who would stop the slide and lead Nigeria to progress, development and the realization of her destiny. The mood all over Nigeria, the continent and the world at the time he took over was euphoric.
In line with the promises made, Nigeria under Muhammadu Buhari has begun to show that it will be a radically different country than one the world had become used to. Here is a proof of that:Promise of Transparency and Accountability.
A promise kept by the President is of a government that not only preached but also practiced transparency and accountability. The President and the Vice President made public their assets as declared before they took office on May 29th.
For the first time in
the annals of our Executive-Legislative relations, this country had all
ministers nominated screened and passed without any casualty. What is important
is that not a single incident was reported involving exchange of money in
bribery of parliamentarians. The President’s first budget, the 2016
appropriations bill was passed, even though after some delays, without the usual
bribery allegations that attended the passage of budgets. The Senate and the
House under their current leadership must themselves be proud of this happening
at this time.
While still on the
budget, the President must take credit for the exposure of a particular kind of
fraud, the padding of budget, itself a known and ongoing practice until the
whistle was blown by diligent ministers and parliamentarians. For once, the
country has a budget, the 2016 appropriations bill that is rid of added
billions ending up in the pockets of officials. By putting these changes in
place, the government has established a model for transparency in public
expenditure.
Implementing the
Treasury Single Account,TSA
The President has
been trying to right the many wrongs things he inherited, especially in terms
of securing government revenues which leaked or were out rightly diverted to
private accounts.
President Buhari
didn't invent the TSA. What he did is to bring political will to bear on its
implementation. By this, government has a snapshot at any given time of
incoming revenue and expenditure following the centralization of government
accounts domiciled at the Central Bank.
At the last count,
the President said he had saved the country money in excess of three trillion
Naira which would otherwise have been wasted or shared out to officials at the
end of the financial year.
Minimum Government
The President kept
his promise to reduce superfluity in government administration by cutting down
on the number of ministers, ministries and government departments. The delay in
the coming of ministers was first to reduce the number of ministries, and then
set a new set of ground rules to stop the theft of government resources through
systemic leakages. Boards of directors will come only when the President is
satisfied that agencies of government are brought in line with existing
ministries structure and that a new foundation is laid, in all cases, to
replace the rotten past that allowed a free-for-all when it came to dealing
with public assets.
Fighting
Insecurity/Stabilizing the State
The first priority of
this government as repeatedly mentioned by the President, is security.
"You must secure the country before you can manage it well”, is a classic
statement the President has continued to repeat. Where we stand on this today
is best captured by the country’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice,
Abubakar Malami in saying that “the capacity of Boko Haram to hold territory
has totally been decimated. Our focus now is on dealing with the remnants of
their forces and re-focusing on the unfortunate humanitarian challenge caused
by their activities.” This was achieved following the change in the leadership
of the armed forces, the movement of the command and control centre to
Maiduguri and realization of how much can be achieved with greater
international cooperation. In this respect, the coming together of Nigeria,
Niger, Cameroon, Chad and Benin in the Muti-National Joint Task Force under a
centralized command had been helpful in forging a common, regional response to
the Boko Haran threat.
War against
corruption/ending impunity
Nigeria is country of
paradoxes, one in which the VIP steals an elephant and runs away with it but
the poor man stealing a goat goes to jail for up to 30 years.
The President has
severally expressed his frustrations over the fact that known thieves, 419
kingpins fly over our heads in private jets and run around in Jaguars and Rolls
Royces, as we wait endlessly for the law to take its course. As military Head
of State, what he did was to lock them up until they proved their innocence. As
an elected President, he has sworn to uphold the constitution which guarantees
citizen rights.
Things are changing
with impunity in the country. For the first time, VIP suspects are being asked
questions by the investigating agencies and are being charged to court. Many
who would have snubbed the bailiff and go scot-free are now standing before
undergoing trials. Would anyone have thought that a Chief of Defence Staff,
Service Chiefs, pretenders to thrones, the children of “natural rulers”
including “toy” Sultans, Kings, Emirs and Chiefs will be brought to trial and
kept in prisons? Ending impunity is one of key milestones of this
administration.
The country today
basks in the aura of a major battle against corruption and the impunity that
goes with that and world is supporting the President.
In one year of
his administration, a miracle has happened, which is that there has been the
total absence of multi-billion naira corruption scandals that had characterized
the previous administrations.
Global Diplomacy
In one year, the
President has successfully reset the relationship between this country and her
immediate neighbors and with our lost friends, both far and near. The West, Far
East and Middle-East countries as well as our neighbors who walked away from
this country on account of the arrogance of our past leaders, corruption and
the abuse of human rights have all come back to us.
Over the past one
year in which the President travelled to many countries, he has succeeded in
convincing the world that Nigeria is now under a responsible management with a
government that is inviting of prospective investors. As a result of his
travels, Nigeria’s image has improved and the country is occupying a preeminent
place in the comity of nations.
President Buhari has
indeed been a revelation to the world. In addition to improving the standing of
the country, his personal integrity has given him the best ever international
attention by any past President of this country. The trips have opened doors that
were shut against Nigeria, doors that bring security cooperation, and
eventually trade and economic benefits to the country.
Fuel Import
Liberalisation
The fuel subsidy
issue is a well-known cause of trouble in this country. Every government in the
past that tried to remove it got tested in its political will and dropped it
like a hot metal. There is nothing in this country that is as politically
unpopular.
Yet, even those who
vocally supported it knew that it wasn't working for the ordinary citizens. The
secret service surveyed the price regime of N86 per liter and reported to
government five months ago that the price prevailed only in Lagos and Abuja
with the rest of the country paying higher. Petrol subsidies served as a scam
to line the pockets of officials and cronies in business.
Acting in the best
national interest, the President took the very brave action of liberalizing the
import of PMS products by first removing subsidy from the budget and then
opening the door for marketers to bring the products to sell at a profit,
saving the country trillions of naira in fraudulent subsidy payments.
Due mainly to the
trust they reposed in him, Nigerians have accepted this change in the belief
that the president means for them.
Major Infrasture
Products/Diversification
The President’s
campaign for the diversification of the economy, away from over-dependence on
oil is already setting the tone for the transformation of the economy into an
agaric and industrial one.
The President has
equally fared well in his efforts to attract investment into Nigeria following
his trips to some of those countries. Discussions are ongoing with a number of
them with rich foreign reserves that have indicated a willingness to pour
foreign capital to develop the economy and create jobs here. From the sometimes
zero capital allocation of the past, his budget this year has 30% of its
content devoted to capital projects. After many years of delay, there will be a
serious attempt to improve roads and rail transport as well as power projects.
His administration is determined to improve the country's infrastructure
landscape in a short period of time.
Social welfare
program
President Buhari’s
administration is the first in Nigeria’s history to take a major step towards
the institution of a social welfare scheme as enunciated by the APC.
One million of
country’s poorest of the poor will get a monthly supplement of N5,000.00.
Another one million will get start-up loans from the Bank of Industry. Five
hundred thousand graduates will get teaching jobs and 375,000 others without
degrees will receive training to acquire skills. Under this year’s budget,
there is money for scholarship for medical, science and technology students in
tertiary institutions and a meal-a-day for five million children in primary
school. For the first time, the ordinary citizen can claim that he/she has a
budget of his/her own.
In one year in
office, the Buhari administration has taken major steps to secure the country
and curtailing corruption while attracting investors with a view to promoting
industrial growth and job creation. Although Nigeria is confronted with many
problems that don’t have quick fixes, the administration has revealed a fine
talent for finding lasting solutions to those kinds problems that had defied solution
under the past governments. Given the tenacity with which he fought the Boko
Haram terrorism and corruption, the economy, which is still work in progress,
will receive a lot more attention going forward. The rate of job creation and
manufacturing should improve from the third quarter of the year when the
implementation of the budget gathers steam. Happily, voters are still hopeful
that President Buhari will produce the cure for the ills of the economy.
While many still
believe that it is too early to assess the overall performance of the
administration, the sentiment that prevails across the country is that Nigeria
will improve a lot under his leadership; that he has a good vision and he is
committed to Nigeria and Nigerian people.
Early enthusiasm and
high expectations have their challenges especially in times of low earnings
from exports. Given this situation, delivery will take time but the promised
change will not fail to come.
In one year in
office, the President has fused his own ideas with APC’s program which is
strong on social welfare. His government has brought hope and respect to
Nigeria. He has made a strong start on security, war against corruption,
foreign policy although the sticking issue remains the limping economy he
inherited which is hamstrung by corruption and the past failure to diversity.
The President is
tirelessly working for Nigeria and will continue to do so with hard work,
diligence and honestly for the period he is in office.
By Garba Shehu
Senior Special Assistant to the President
Media and Publicity
Senior Special Assistant to the President
Media and Publicity
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