Buhari Not Sit-Tight President – Oshiomhole

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adam Oshiomhole, says President Muhammadu Buhari is not a sit-tight president.

Mr Oshiomhole, who spoke at a news conference in Abuja, said the president needed a second term to consolidate on his achievements and to move Nigeria to the next level.

“We are committed to free and fair elections and President Buhari is not a sit-tight President,” the APC national chairman said.

Mr Oshiomhole said what President Buhari was asking for was a second term in office which was constitutional, saying his desire was to take Nigerians to the next level of infrastructure and economic development.

“Allowing President Buhari and the APC Government to go for a second term in office, will sustain achievements made so far and take the country to the next level of infrastructure and economic development,” he said.

The APC national chairman, however, said as Nigerians would go to the polls on Saturday, ”they should reflect on certain statements made by Atiku Abubakar, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate during his campaigns”.

This, he said, included Mr Abubakar’s statement on privatisation, corruption, ‘tradermoni’ and restructuring.
Mr Oshiomhole alleged that Mr Abubakar during one of his campaigns had said that rather than prosecute looters of the public treasury, he would pardon them.

He also recalled that Mr Abubakar in one of the statements during his campaigns said he would privatise the country’s national assets.

The APC national chairman said this would not be in the interest of the common man.
He said that the President Buhari-led administration had been able to curtail the Boko Haram menace and other forms of insecurity in some parts of the country.

“The country and the North-east is much more safer now, compared to the situation in the past,” Mr Oshiomhole said.
The APC national chairman said that the APC administration even with declining revenue, had devoted much more funds to critical sectors of the country like rail, road and electricity.

He assured Nigerians and the international community that the coming elections would be free, credible and fair.
‘Nigeria, an independent nation’

The APC national chairman specifically assured foreign observers of their safety, saying that: ”they are our friends and guests; they do not have any reason whatsoever, to be afraid, we see them as partners in progress”.

He, however, maintained that Nigeria is an independent and sovereign nation and would, therefore, not tolerate undue interference in its internal affairs by the international community.

Mr Oshiomhole urged politicians, the media and the general public to place the nation’s interest above all other interests, before, during and after the elections.

“We should all work had to uphold the integrity and sovereignty of our nation, as politicians and as media practitioners, let us pray that as we go for these elections, it will be a simple exercise,” he said.

He debunked insinuations that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was working in favour of the APC.

Premium Times

2019 Election: US, UK, EU Have Hidden Agenda, Says Buhari’s Chief Of Staff

The Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, says the utterances made by officials of the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union, show that there is a hidden agenda ahead of Saturday’s elections.

Kyari, in an article titled, ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’, questioned the motives of the western nations which claim to support Nigeria’s democratic growth but surreptitiously support those who want President Muhammadu Buhari to lose.

The President’s aide said those who want Buhari to lose are the elite.

He said, “These players have failed. They are angry but they have not yet given up. They have some unlikely allies. Our traditional friends in the US and Europe say they want nothing from Nigeria except free and fair elections. But if you look at what their representatives here actually do rather than what they say, the unmistakable signs of a quite different agenda are plain to see.”

Kyari said some of those in the campaign team of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar have links to Paul Manafort, a former aide to US President, Donald Trump, who has been indicted with electoral fraud.

He added, “Instead of judging Nigeria by our actions, it seems altogether too easy for foreign partners to be swayed by the expensive words of lobbyists. Riva Levinson has been hired by Bukola Saraki.

“She was trained by Paul Manafort and Roger Stone (both caught up in the probe into interference by foreign powers in the US elections in 2016) and guide earlier in her career to dictators like Siad Barre, unprincipled warlords like Jonas Savimbi, or frauds like Iraqi exile Ahmed Chalabi, the man who neo-conned the Bush White House.

“We are meant to believe that Ms Levinson, like the others who are paid by one of the contestants, wants only to promote a free and fair race. And that it is only a coincidence that this language for hire is identical to what we hear from accredited diplomats!”

The President’s aide said the Peoples Democratic Party perpetrated high-level corruption which set Nigeria on the path of failure.

He said a vote for Atiku would represent taking Nigeria backwards and wondered why the international community would fail to see this.

Kyari alleged that these foreign powers may not be happy with Buhari’s reforms which have cut imports from these countries.

He added, “Do our foreign friends simply not understand what is at stake, or do they actually want us to fail? We know we are not equal partners, and do not pretend to be so. In our own time in government, the US, the UK and the EU let us know subtly, and often not so subtly, what we should be doing on everything from currency reform to fuel deregulation and the import of toothpicks.

“They have their own subsidies to protect key strategic interests, their farmers and steel plants, but condemn our own efforts to protect the poorest and most vulnerable from an unregulated market for food, transport and housing, or to create and protect space for new opportunities and innovation to flourish. This is not so much a question of policy, but integrity: we, at least, mean what we say. So many past governments in Nigeria did not.”

Punch

Elections: Bill Clinton Phones Buhari

A former President of the United States, Bill Clinton on Thursday phoned president Muhammadu Buhari, ahead of Saturday’s polls.

Presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina in a statement, said the former US president regretted his inability to visit the country to witness the signing of the final peace accord before the general elections.

Buhari, Abubakar Atiku of the main opposition party, PDP and other presidential candidates on Wednesday signed the second phase of the peace accord for the 2019 general elections, organised by the National Peace Committee (NPC) under the chairmanship of former Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar.

Clinton wished Nigeria well as her citizens go to the polls.

Buhari appreciated Clinton for his continuous support for Nigeria and the growth of her democracy.

He described him as a friend of the country, while commending his constant support for the peace, stability and progress of Nigeria under a democratic dispensation.

President Buhari also assured him of his commitment to free, fair and credible elections in the weeks ahead.

Daily Trust

Election: South-East Youths Endorse Buhari For Presidency

A group, the South-East Youth Movement (SEYM) on Thursday in Abuja, endorsed President Muhammadu Buhari, as its sole presidential candidate for Saturday’s presidential election.

Mr Victor Igwe, the president of the movement, who spoke at a news conference, said the Buhari administration recorded achievements in the areas of economic diversification, security and fight against corruption.

“We the Ndigbo youths at home and in the Diaspora have resolved to endorse President Buhari due to the present administration’s qualitative leadership and the fight against corruption.’’

He urged all Ndigbo youths to turnout massively and vote for Buhari.

Igwe restated the determination of the South-East youths to participate in all processes that would boost development in the nation. (NAN)

Full Text Of President Buhari’s Broadcast.

President Muhammadu Buhari during his national broadcast on Thursday.

HIS EXCELLENCY , PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI’ S BROADCAST TO THE NATION , FEBRUARY 14 , 2019

Fellow Citizens,

On Saturday , February 16, 2019, you will, once again, be called upon to choose the leaders who will pilot the affairs of our great nation for the next four years . This is a constitutional right which should be freely exercised by all eligible voters.

2 . I wish therefore to start by assuring all Nigerians that this Government will do its very best to ensure that the 2019 elections take place in a secure and peaceful atmosphere .

3. It was indeed such free, fair and peaceful elections that made it possible for our Government to emerge , despite the fact that we were contesting against a long – standing incumbent party .

4 . And as your president and a fellow Nigerian , I ask that you come out and queue to fulfill this important obligation you have to yourselves and your fellow citizens – and to our common future .

5. Let me at this point , reaffirm the commitment of the Federal Government to the conduct of free and fair elections in a safe and peaceful atmosphere . Just yesterday , I signed the Peace Accord alongside 72 other presidential candidates.

6. I want to assure all Nigerians, the diplomatic community and all foreign election observers of their safety and full protection. Any comments or threats of intimidation from any source do not represent the position of the Federal Government of Nigeria .

7. As Government has a critical role in maintaining the democratic traditions , so do citizens. I therefore urge you all, as good Nigerians, to take a personal interest in promoting and maintaining peace in your respective neighbourhoods during the elections . This is certainly not a time to allow personal , religious, sectional or party interests to drive us to desperation .

8. At this point, I want to make a special appeal to our youth : Do not allow yourselves to be used to cause violence and destruction . The people who want to incite you are those preparing the ground for discrediting the elections . Having lost the argument, they fear losing the elections .

9. When you elected me in 2015 , it was essentially in consequence of my promise of CHANGE . We committed ourselves to improving security across the country , putting the economy on a sound footing and tackling rampant corruption, which had in many ways become a serious drawback to national development .

10 . Our Government spent the last 3 years and 9 months striving faithfully to keep this promise , in spite of very serious revenue shortages caused mainly by a sharp drop in international oil prices and an unexpected rise in the vandalisation of oil installations , which , mercifully have now been curtailed .

11 . We nevertheless pressed on in our quest to diversify the economy , create jobs, reduce commodity prices and generally improve the standard of living among our people .

12 . The damage that insecurity and corruption have done, over time , to our collective livelihood is incalculable . However , it is pleasing to note that our frontal attack on these twin evils is gaining momentum and bringing about visible progress.

13. The recovery of the economy from recession is complete and Nigeria is back on the path of steady growth.

14 . The key to creating more jobs lies in accelerating this momentum of economic growth. Happily, we have succeeded in making the fundamental changes necessary for this acceleration, and we are now beginning to see the efforts bearing fruit .

15. Our ease of doing business policies and programmes are already impacting medium, small and micro industries, as well as Manufacturing , Mining and Agriculture , among other key sectors .

16. Our commitment to critical infrastructure – that is Roads, Rails, Bridges , Airports and Seaports – will create more jobs, improving the efficiency and competitiveness of our industries.

17. Many of these projects are at different stages of completion , and those who use them regularly will attest to the fact that even while construction is ongoing , they are beginning to see reduced travel times. This will ultimately translate to reduced costs and greater convenience, making transportation , and business in particular, much easier .

19. The economic recovery that we promised is well underway, as demonstrated by the recently released statistics . In 2018, the economy grew by 1 .93 % , with the Fourth Quarter growth being 2 .38 % , up from 1 .81 % in the Third Quarter .

20 . Remarkably, the strong economic performance was driven by the Non – Oil sector, which grew at 2 % as at full year . Indeed , Non – Oil growth rose to 2 .7% in the Fourth Quarter of 2018, up from 2 .32% in the Third Quarter .
 These results further underscore our commitment to diversifying the economy away from the past dependence on Oil .

21 . Other indicators confirm the economy’ s steady recovery . Our monthly food import bill has declined from $ 664 million in January 2015 to $ 160 million as at October 2018 . Inflation fell from 18. 72% in January 2017 to 11 .44 % in December 2018 .

 Our External Reserves have risen from $ 23 billion in October 2016 to $ 43. 12 billion as at 7th February 2019.

22 . Now that the recession is well behind us, our next task is to redouble our efforts, accelerate the growth and use it to create even more jobs for our people .

23. The Executive Orders , No. 5, and No . 7 issued by me, and the recently approved National Infrastructure Maintenance Policy demonstrate our commitment to accelerated job creation and infrastructure development .

24 . We believe that Governments cannot simply proclaim jobs into existence . Job creation will only expand as a result of economic policies that enable the private sector to flourish , and this is the approach our Administration has taken .

25. Executive Order No 5 , which Promotes Nigerian Content in Contracts , as well as Science , Engineering and Technology , will preserve and prioritize job creation for our citizens.

26. Executive Order 7, on the Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme, seeks to mobilize private capital and capacity for infrastructure development .

27. It responds to the demands of manufacturing and industrial complexes which wish to construct access roads without waiting for government , so long as they are allowed to recover the cost from taxes they would have paid to government.

28. We expect that this approach will boost industrial expansion and rural development , consequently creating more jobs for our people .

29. Similarly, our recently issued Maintenance Policy targets artisans , carpenters, welders, tailors, painters , bricklayers, electricians, plumbers , landscapers and many more Ordinary Nigerians at the base of our economic pyramid who will get regular and large -scale opportunities to improve themselves.

30. It is an economic solution that also brings the relevant artisans and professionals into long term sustainable employment to maintain our Schools, Court Rooms , Hospitals, Police Stations , Federal Secretariats and other Public Buildings.

31. Human Capital Development has also been a key priority for this Administration, which has increased investments in health and education . Innovative measures have been introduced to complement the traditional budgetary allocations to the relevant Ministries .

32. For instance, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority has invested US$ 21 million in three healthcare projects as a Public Private Partnership with three Federal medical institutions . These include two modern Medical Diagnostic Centres located at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano and the Federal Medical Centre , Umuahia; as well as one outpatient Cancer Treatment Centre in Lagos University Teaching Hospital , Lagos – which I commissioned on 9 th February 2019 .

33. Of course, our radical commitment to developing Critical Infrastructure is the foundation upon which we will deliver an all embracing national prosperity and a shared commonwealth .

34. There is no country that aspires to greatness without spending massively on its Critical Infrastructure. Rather than the discredited policy of ‘ stomach infrastructure ’ , which could only benefit a few for a little while, we are focused on real infrastructural development for the growth of our economy and the long – term benefit of all Nigerians.

35. When you voted for our message of CHANGE, you invited us to assume office and depart from that bad and most regrettable choice . We have responded by making a choice for real infrastructure of Roads in every State , Housing in 34 States, Power Stations across Nigeria , Rail from Lagos to Kano .

36 . The choice that now confronts us is whether we want to continue with real infrastructure development , which is the road to prosperity and jobs or return to the era of ‘ stomach infrastructure ’ .

37. Agricultural Self- Reliance and Food Security is also a choice we made in fulfilment of your mandate for change.

38 . Our Presidential Fertiliser Initiative has resulted in savings of US $ 150 million in foreign exchange due to local sourcing of inputs at 16 Blending Plants . It has also conserved N60 billion in Subsidies as well as supported tens of thousands of farmers and agro – dealers nationwide.

39 . Our Anchor Borrowers’ Programme has substantially raised local rice yields from as low as two Metric Tonnes per hectare , to as high as eight Metric Tonnes per hectare .

40 . Through this programme , the Central Bank of Nigeria has cumulatively lent over N120 billion to over 720 , 000 smallholder farmers cultivating 12 commodities across the 36 States and Abuja. Targeted crops and livestock have included cattle, poultry, fish , cassava , soybeans, ground nut , ginger, sorghum, rice , wheat , cotton and maize .

41 . As a result, we have seen a remarkable rise in the production of key agricultural commodities . I am pleased to note that in major departmental stores and local markets, there has been a surge in the supply of high quality Nigerian agricultural produce .

42 . Behind each of these products, are thousands of industrious Nigerians working in factories and farms across the nation. Our interventions have led to improved wealth and job creation for these Nigerians, particularly in our rural communities.

43. Again, these outcomes have been a major departure from the previous focus on consuming imported food items, which literally exported our children ’ s jobs to food – exporting nations , whilst depleting our precious foreign exchange reserves . This , of course , caused a closure of our factories while keeping open other peoples’ factories .

44 . The choice made by this Administration to assist farmers directly and promote agriculture in every way possible has gone a long way to enhance our food security while enabling us to tackle poverty by feeding over nine million children daily under our Home -Grown School Feeding Programme. It also puts us clearly on the road to becoming a food secure and agriculture exporting nation .

45. Next to Agriculture , we are focusing on Manufacturing Sector .

 The Purchasing Managers Index , which is the measure of manufacturing activities in an economy has risen for 22 consecutive months as at January this year , indicating continuous growth and expansion in our manufacturing sector.

46. I will conclude by going back to where I started: that our choices have had consequences about employment and cost of living.

47. In making your choice this time , please ask yourself whether, and in what ways , others will do anything different to address the issues of Agriculture , Infrastructure, Security , Good Governance and Fighting Corruption.

48. If they are only hoping to do what we are already doing successfully , we are clearly your preferred choice.

49. Think carefully and choose wisely. This time , it is a choice about consolidating on growth for Jobs and Prosperity.

50. February 16 th is all about a choice. But it is more than a choice between APC and the opposition. It is a choice about you , it is a choice between going back or keeping the momentum of CHANGE.

51. The road to greater prosperity for Nigeria may be long , but what you can be assured of is a Leadership that is not prepared to sacrifice the future well -being of Nigerians for our own personal or material needs . You can be assured of my commitment to remain focused on working to improve the lives of all Nigerians.

52. Thank you very much for listening. God bless you , and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigerinow

Man Relocates To Polling Unit, Vows To Be First Person To Vote Buhari

Abubakar Shettima, a resident of Duala in Dogon Dutse, Jos North local government area of Plateau state has relocated to his polling unit at Dogon Agogo where he is already queuing up ahead of Saturday’s Presidential election.

Shettima, aged 59, said he wants to be the first person to cast his vote for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari, as a payback for his freedom after he was falsely accused of being a member of Boko Haram in 2015.

Having left his home on Wednesday morning, Shettima said he has already spent a night at his polling unit and would spend the next 48hours at the same spot to exercise his franchise.

Abubakar Shettima’s name is number 119 on the voters register. “I have already sent my wife to Borno state, this morning (Thursday) to exercise her franchise while I have three children who are of age to vote.

“Two of them are in Jos and would vote for Buhari on Saturday while the other is married in Maiduguri so it would be up to her husband,” he said.

Abubakar Shettima’s name is number 119 on the register of voters

Sitting on his praying mat spread across the elevated platform of a residence where the names and pictures of eligible voters have been pasted, Shettima holds tight his Holy Qur’an while his PVC is tucked in his pocket.

The indigene of Borno state recalled how himself and hundreds of others were unjustly arrested as suspected Boko Haram members in 2015 and made to go through very harsh conditions before they were later profiled and released after investigations revealed they were innocent.

“I was at the Bauchi motor park in Jos when they arrested me and other people, they moved us to Bauchi, then Yobe and Borno states where we were crammed in cells and ignored for months.

“But when President Buhari came to power, he visited the cells and seeing our conditions, instructed that we should be separated into 200 persons per cell and investigation into our arrest be carried out.”

He said the investigations revealed their innocence adding that they were later released with an apology.

“Before we were asked to go, the Governor of Borno state, Kashim Shettima invited us and apologized on behalf of the government. We were each given N10, 000 and brocade to return home.

“They told us that it was routine to make such arrests but that after investigations, those found to be innocent would eventually be released.”

“So this is payback,” he said. “If not for President Buhari, we would probably not have been released. I am committed to him; I have prayed about it and by Allah’s grace he would continue as the president of this country because the masses are solidly behind him. We know that his policies are targeted at ensuring a better life for us,” he said.

Tribune

‘What Would Atiku Do Differently?’ — Buhari Asks Nigerians In State Broadcast

President Muhammadu Buhari has asked Nigerians to make a wise choice during the February 16 elections, saying the All Progressives Congress (APC) is clearly the best choice.

In a nationwide address aired on state television, Buhari listed what his administration had achieved and said Nigerians should ask themselves if the candidates of the opposition and any other parties would do anything differently from what has been done by the ruling APC.

He assured Nigerians that the elections would take place in a secure and peaceful atmosphere, saying any threat of intimidation from “any source does not represent the position of the federal government”.

HERE IS BUHARI’S FULL ADDRESS
Fellow Citizens,

On Saturday, February 16, 2019, you will, once again, be called upon to choose the leaders who will pilot the affairs of our great nation for the next four years. This is a constitutional right which should be freely exercised by all eligible voters.

2. I wish therefore to start by assuring all Nigerians that this Government will do its very best to ensure that the 2019 elections take place in a secure and peaceful atmosphere.

3. It was indeed such free, fair and peaceful elections that made it possible for our Government to emerge, despite the fact that we were contesting against a long-standing incumbent party.

4. And as your president and a fellow Nigerian, I ask that you come out and queue to fulfill this important obligation you have to yourselves and your fellow citizens – and to our common future.

5. Let me at this point, reaffirm the commitment of the Federal Government to the conduct of free and fair elections in a safe and peaceful atmosphere. Just yesterday, I signed the Peace Accord alongside 72 other presidential candidates.

6. I want to assure all Nigerians, the diplomatic community and all foreign election observers of their safety and full protection. Any comments or threats of intimidation from any source do not represent the position of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

7. As Government has a critical role in maintaining the democratic traditions, so do citizens. I therefore urge you all, as good Nigerians, to take a personal interest in promoting and maintaining peace in your respective neighbourhoods during the elections. This is certainly not a time to allow personal, religious, sectional or party interests to drive us to desperation.

8. At this point, I want to make a special appeal to our youth: Do not allow yourselves to be used to cause violence and destruction. The people who want to incite you are those preparing the ground for discrediting the elections. Having lost the argument, they fear losing the elections.

9. When you elected me in 2015, it was essentially in consequence of my promise of CHANGE. We committed ourselves to improving security across the country, putting the economy on a sound footing and tackling rampant corruption, which had in many ways become a serious drawback to national development.

10. Our Government spent the last 3 years and 9 months striving faithfully to keep this promise, in spite of very serious revenue shortages caused mainly by a sharp drop in international oil prices and an unexpected rise in the vandalisation of oil installations, which, mercifully have now been curtailed.

11. We nevertheless pressed on in our quest to diversify the economy, create jobs, reduce commodity prices and generally improve the standard of living among our people.

12. The damage that insecurity and corruption have done, over time, to our collective livelihood is incalculable. However, it is pleasing to note that our frontal attack on these twin evils is gaining momentum and bringing about visible progress.

13. The recovery of the economy from recession is complete and Nigeria is back on the path of steady growth.

14. The key to creating more jobs lies in accelerating this momentum of economic growth. Happily, we have succeeded in making the fundamental changes necessary for this acceleration, and we are now beginning to see the efforts bearing fruit.

15. Our ease of doing business policies and programmes are already impacting medium, small and micro industries, as well as Manufacturing, Mining and Agriculture, among other key sectors.

16. Our commitment to critical infrastructure – that is Roads, Rails, Bridges, Airports and Seaports – will create more jobs, improving the efficiency and competitiveness of our industries.

17. Many of these projects are at different stages of completion, and those who use them regularly will attest to the fact that even while construction is ongoing, they are beginning to see reduced travel times. This will ultimately translate to reduced costs and greater convenience, making transportation, and business in particular, much easier.

19. The economic recovery that we promised is well underway, as demonstrated by the recently released statistics. In 2018, the economy grew by 1.93%, with the Fourth Quarter growth being 2.38%, up from 1.81% in the Third Quarter.
20. Remarkably, the strong economic performance was driven by the Non-Oil sector, which grew at 2% as at full year. Indeed, Non-Oil growth rose to 2.7% in the Fourth Quarter of 2018, up from 2.32% in the Third Quarter. These results further underscore our commitment to diversifying the economy away from the past dependence on Oil.

21. Other indicators confirm the economy’s steady recovery. Our monthly food import bill has declined from $664 million in January 2015 to $160 million as at October 2018. Inflation fell from 18.72% in January 2017 to 11.44% in December 2018. Our External Reserves have risen from $23 billion in October 2016 to $43.12 billion as at 7th February 2019.

22. Now that the recession is well behind us, our next task is to redouble our efforts, accelerate the growth and use it to create even more jobs for our people.

23. The Executive Orders, No. 5, and No. 7 issued by me, and the recently approved National Infrastructure Maintenance Policy demonstrate our commitment to accelerated job creation and infrastructure development.

24. We believe that Governments cannot simply proclaim jobs into existence. Job creation will only expand as a result of economic policies that enable the private sector to flourish, and this is the approach our Administration has taken.

25. Executive Order No 5, which Promotes Nigerian Content in Contracts, as well as Science, Engineering and Technology, will preserve and prioritize job creation for our citizens.

26. Executive Order 7, on the Road Infrastructure Development and Refurbishment Investment Tax Credit Scheme, seeks to mobilize private capital and capacity for infrastructure development.

27. It responds to the demands of manufacturing and industrial complexes which wish to construct access roads without waiting for government, so long as they are allowed to recover the cost from taxes they would have paid to government.

28. We expect that this approach will boost industrial expansion and rural development, consequently creating more jobs for our people.

29. Similarly, our recently issued Maintenance Policy targets artisans, carpenters, welders, tailors, painters, bricklayers, electricians, plumbers, landscapers and many more Ordinary Nigerians at the base of our economic pyramid who will get regular and large-scale opportunities to improve themselves.

30. It is an economic solution that also brings the relevant artisans and professionals into long term sustainable employment to maintain our Schools, Court Rooms, Hospitals, Police Stations, Federal Secretariats and other Public Buildings.

31. Human Capital Development has also been a key priority for this Administration, which has increased investments in health and education. Innovative measures have been introduced to complement the traditional budgetary allocations to the relevant Ministries.

32. For instance, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority has invested US$21 million in three healthcare projects as a Public Private Partnership with three Federal medical institutions. These include two modern Medical Diagnostic Centres located at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano and the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia; as well as one outpatient Cancer Treatment Centre in Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos – which I commissioned on 9th February 2019.

33. Of course, our radical commitment to developing Critical Infrastructure is the foundation upon which we will deliver an all embracing national prosperity and a shared commonwealth.

34. There is no country that aspires to greatness without spending massively on its Critical Infrastructure. Rather than the discredited policy of ‘stomach infrastructure’, which could only benefit a few for a little while, we are focused on real infrastructural development for the growth of our economy and the long-term benefit of all Nigerians.

35. When you voted for our message of CHANGE, you invited us to assume office and depart from that bad and most regrettable choice. We have responded by making a choice for real infrastructure of Roads in every State, Housing in 34 States, Power Stations across Nigeria, Rail from Lagos to Kano.

36. The choice that now confronts us is whether we want to continue with real infrastructure development, which is the road to prosperity and jobs or return to the era of ‘stomach infrastructure’.

37. Agricultural Self-Reliance and Food Security is also a choice we made in fulfilment of your mandate for change.

38. Our Presidential Fertiliser Initiative has resulted in savings of US$150 million in foreign exchange due to local sourcing of inputs at 16 Blending Plants. It has also conserved N60 billion in Subsidies as well as supported tens of thousands of farmers and agro-dealers nationwide.

39. Our Anchor Borrowers’ Programme has substantially raised local rice yields from as low as two Metric Tonnes per hectare, to as high as eight Metric Tonnes per hectare.

40. Through this programme, the Central Bank of Nigeria has cumulatively lent over N120 billion to over 720,000 smallholder farmers cultivating 12 commodities across the 36 States and Abuja. Targeted crops and livestock have included cattle, poultry, fish, cassava, soybeans,
ground nut , ginger, sorghum, rice, wheat, cotton and maize.

41. As a result, we have seen a remarkable rise in the production of key agricultural commodities. I am pleased to note that in major departmental stores and local markets, there has been a surge in the supply of high quality Nigerian agricultural produce.

42. Behind each of these products, are thousands of industrious Nigerians working in factories and farms across the nation. Our interventions have led to improved wealth and job creation for these Nigerians, particularly in our rural communities.

43. Again, these outcomes have been a major departure from the previous focus on consuming imported food items, which literally exported our children’s jobs to food-exporting nations, whilst depleting our precious foreign exchange reserves. This, of course, caused a closure of our factories while keeping open other peoples’ factories.

44. The choice made by this Administration to assist farmers directly and promote agriculture in every way possible has gone a long way to enhance our food security while enabling us to tackle poverty by feeding over nine million children daily under our Home-Grown School Feeding Programme. It also puts us clearly on the road to becoming a food secure and agriculture exporting nation.

45. Next to Agriculture, we are focusing on Manufacturing Sector.

 The Purchasing Managers Index, which is the measure of manufacturing activities in an economy has risen for 22 consecutive months as at January this year, indicating continuous growth and expansion in our manufacturing sector.

46. I will conclude by going back to where I started: that our choices have had consequences about employment and cost of living.

47. In making your choice this time, please ask yourself whether, and in what ways, others will do anything different to address the issues of Agriculture, Infrastructure, Security, Good Governance and Fighting Corruption.

48. If they are only hoping to do what we are already doing successfully, we are clearly your preferred choice.

49. Think carefully and choose wisely. This time, it is a choice about consolidating on growth for Jobs and Prosperity.

50. February 16th is all about a choice. But it is more than a choice between APC and the opposition. It is a choice about you, it is a choice between going back or keeping the momentum of CHANGE.

51. The road to greater prosperity for Nigeria may be long, but what you can be assured of is a Leadership that is not prepared to sacrifice the future well-being of Nigerians for our own personal or material needs. You can be assured of my commitment to remain focused on working to improve the lives of all Nigerians.

52. Thank you very much for listening. God bless you, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Buhari Dissociates FG From ‘Body Bags’ Threat

President Muhammadu Buhari has assured the diplomatic community and foreign election observers in Nigeria of their safety during the elections.

Many will interpret this as an indirect rebuttal of threats by Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna state, who recently said “we are waiting for the person that would come and intervene, they would go back in body bags”.

He later said he was defending “Nigeria’s integrity” while Garba Shehu, presidential spokesman, said what the governor said was “in the national interest”.

But Buhari, in a state broadcast on Thursday evening, said the foreign community has nothing to fear.

“I want to assure all Nigerians, the diplomatic community and all foreign election observers of their safety and full protection. Any comments or threats of intimidation from any source do not represent the position of the Federal Government of Nigeria,” Buhari said.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the federal government “to the conduct of free and fair elections in a safe and peaceful atmosphere”, adding that “just yesterday, I signed the Peace Accord alongside 72 other presidential candidates”.

The cable

Buhari To Nigerians: Choose Between Real Infrastructure Development Or Return To ‘Stomach Infrastructure’

Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday said Nigerians are now confronted whether they want real infrastructure development or return to the era of stomach infrastructure.

Buhari, in his nationwide broadcast on Thursday said “the choice that now confronts us is whether we want to continue with real infrastructure development, which is the road to prosperity and jobs or return to the era of ‘stomach infrastructure’.

“Agricultural Self-Reliance and Food Security is also a choice we made in fulfillment of your mandate for change.”

The president reeled out his achievement, saying “Our Presidential Fertiliser Initiative has resulted in savings of US$150 million in foreign exchange due to local sourcing of inputs at 16 Blending Plants. It has also conserved N60 billion in Subsidies as well as supported tens of thousands of farmers and agro-dealers nationwide.

“We nevertheless pressed on in our quest to diversify the economy, create jobs, reduce commodity prices and generally improve the standard of living among our people. The damage that insecurity and corruption have done, over time, to our collective livelihood is incalculable. However, it is pleasing to note that our frontal attack on these twin evils is gaining momentum and bringing about visible progress.

“The recovery of the economy from recession is complete and Nigeria is back on the path of steady growth.

 The key to creating more jobs lies in accelerating this momentum of economic growth. Happily, we have succeeded in making the fundamental changes necessary for this acceleration, and we are now beginning to see the efforts bearing fruit.

“Our ease of doing business policies and programmes are already impacting medium, small and micro industries, as well as Manufacturing, Mining and Agriculture, among other key sectors. Our commitment to critical infrastructure – that is Roads, Rails, Bridges, Airports and Seaports – will create more jobs, improving the efficiency and competitiveness of our industries.

“Many of these projects are at different stages of completion, and those who use them regularly will attest to the fact that even while construction is ongoing, they are beginning to see reduced travel times. This will ultimately translate to reduced costs and greater convenience, making transportation, and business in particular, much easier,” he said.

Buhari said the economic recovery that his administration promised was well underway, as demonstrated by the recently released statistics, saying that in 2018, the economy grew by 1.93%, with the Fourth Quarter growth being 2.38%, up from 1.81% in the Third Quarter.

“Remarkably, the strong economic performance was driven by the Non-Oil sector, which grew at 2% as at full year. Indeed, Non-Oil growth rose to 2.7% in the Fourth Quarter of 2018, up from 2.32% in the Third Quarter.

 These results further underscore our commitment to diversifying the economy away from the past dependence on Oil.

“Other indicators confirm the economy’s steady recovery. Our monthly food import bill has declined from $664 million in January 2015 to $160 million as at October 2018. Inflation fell from 18.72% in January 2017 to 11.44% in December 2018.

 Our External Reserves have risen from $23 billion in October 2016 to $43.12 billion as at 7th February 2019.

“Now that the recession is well behind us, our next task is to redouble our efforts, accelerate the growth and use it to create even more jobs for our people. The Executive Orders, No. 5, and No. 7 issued by me, and the recently approved National Infrastructure Maintenance Policy demonstrate our commitment to accelerated job creation and infrastructure development.

“We believe that Governments cannot simply proclaim jobs into existence.

 Job creation will only expand as a result of economic policies that enable the private sector to flourish, and this is the approach our Administration has taken.”

Mrs. Buhari thanks Nigerians for their show of love, calls them to vote Buhari again.

Wife of the President has expressed gratitude to Nigerians for the support they have given to the President in the last four years, saying it is unprecedented. She expressed delight in the show of love he received wherever he went across the country, especially during the electioneering campaign.
Mrs. Buhari also expressed the hope that Nigerians will vote for her husband en masse to return and continue the good job he is doing.
She used the opportunity to thank officials  and members of the 700-strong Women and Youth Presidential Campaign Team for traversing the nooks and crannies of Nigeria. She also thanked wives of governors and elders who were on the advisory council.
Mrs. Buhari is optimistic that the government of President Muhammad Buhari has done a lot in the area of social engineering, infrastructure, and overall development. She cited the effort of government in reducing the gap between the haves and have-nots and the school feeding programme.
She promised that government will continue these good works and introduce many more until Nigeria returns to it’s pride of place in Africa and the global community.

Suleiman Haruna
Director of Information to wife of the President

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