Saturday, February 28, 2015

Collect your PVC by March 8th VOTE FOR GEJ

VOTE PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN 

The deadline to collect your permanent voter card (PVC) is only 8 days away! Don’t forget to collect yours by March 8th, and urge your friends and family to do the same.
You can pick up your PVC within your ward / registration area from 8:30am – 5:30pm any day of the week, including weekends. 


To find out where to go to collect your PVC, in your state. Find your ward / registration area on the list. 

You do not need to have your temporary voter card in order to pick up your PVC.  If possible, you should bring another form of ID in case you are asked for proof of identity, but it should not be required.
Don’t delay. Pick up your PVC now so you can cast your ballot for Goodluck Jonathan and the PDP. Together, we can keep Nigeria moving forward. We can’t go back to the old ways.
Sincerely,
The Forward Nigeria Team
P.S. If you have any problems, you can reach the INEC helpline at 0700-CALL-INEC or at the following numbers: 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649, 08180958715, 08180958717, 08180958709, 09025038466, 07086945927, 08120183063, 07062896047, 08105119010, 08146697603.


Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Collect Your Permanent Voter Card


INEC recently announced that they are postponing the presidential election to March 28, 2015 following advice from security services. Due to this delay, INEC has extended the distribution of permanent voter cards (PVCs) until March 8th.
To find out where to go to collect your PVC in your state below. Then find your ward / registration area on the list.


You do not need to have your temporary voter card in order to pick up your PVC. If possible, you should bring another form of ID in case you are asked for proof of identity, but it should not be required.
Your vote is critical for keeping Nigeria moving forward. Do not wait -- collect your PVC as soon as possible and encourage your friends and family to do the same.

If you have any problems, you can reach the INEC helpline at 0700-CALL-INEC or at the following numbers: 09050858629, 09050858675, 09050858649, 08180958715, 08180958717, 08180958709, 09025038466, 07086945927, 08120183063, 07062896047, 08105119010, 08146697603.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

‘Timbuktu’ Sweeps France’s Cesar Awards



Abderrahmane Sissako’s foreign-language Oscar-nominated “Timbuktu” was the big winner of the 40th Cesar Awards, snatching up seven kudos, including the film and director nods.


       

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Matured politics! Kwakwaso honor Agric Minister


Dr Akinwuni Adeshina

I  am very impress and extremely happy that the APC  Governor Kwankwaso of Kano state has boldly come out to acknowledge and honor this wonderful handsome hardworking, humble, god fearing patriotic citizen of Nigeria...
One of the best ministers from the Goodluck Jonathan administration, a man of amiable honor and intergrity. A man who turned the agricultural sector round with President Goodluck Jonathan...
a great example of some of the good youths ruling Nigeria, not old recycled fuddy duddies that have vehemently refused to retire and be elderstatemen like our Baba OBJ!..
The person of the year award winner 2013... by Forbes
Seriously Dr Akinwuni Adeshina has made me so proud as a citizen of Nigeria,....
In Jesus name may god continue to protect and be with this man and those genuine patriotic leaders in the Goodluck administration...
I also commend the APC Governor Kwankwaso of Kano state for his shear honesty and genuine leadership who for the life of me, I don’t understand why APC  party didn’t bring out as their presidential candidate...
May god forgive all those blinded with hate and negative propaganda that the Goodluck Jonathan administration has done nothing for the last 6years, here is one of the examples that they have been working!...

KWANKWASO HONOURS AGRIC MINISTER
In recognition of the transformation agenda of the Goodluck Jonathan administration in the agriculture sector, the former presidential aspirant of the All Progressive Congress and Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso has named a 100-hectare irrigation farm after the minister of Agriculture, Akin Adesina of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Governor Kwankwaso honored the Agric Minister at the commissioning of the Akin Adesina Magaga Irrigation project in Kano State as a nod to his contributions to the welfare of farmers in the state.
Adesina appreciated Governor Kwankwaso for naming the farm after him and he urged farmers in the state to get organized so as to benefit from the N26 Billion Dry Season Scheme Fund set up by the Federal Government.
Adesina said he was impressed with the level of work done on the site which was intended for about 300 farmers, stressing that the farm will not just boost food production in Kano State but the country at large as it would serve as a source of employment for thousands of youths especially those from Kabo and Gwarzo Local Government Areas.

By Postnigeria

Thursday, February 12, 2015

80 Per Cent Of Lagosians Want Jonathan: Gani Adams

Gani Adams 

The Truth Is Always Bitter; More Than Bitter Leaf!

Don’t deceive yourself, 85 per cent of Lagosians want Jonathan. –
“South-west is not a place where you can use the media to deceive. We are highly exposed and highly educated -
OTUNBA Gani Adams is the National Coordinator of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC.

“We don’t need to deceive ourselves. The main group in Yorubaland, Afenifere has spoken; Afenifere the political arrowhead of Yoruba people has declared support for Jonathan. Even Dr. Frederick Fasehun, the owner of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) has endorsed Jonathan, even before Afenifere”.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Campaign groung zero - Oil Belongs to the North



Confusion over Video clip of the Northern Leaders’ Conference shakes the Buhari - APC Campaign


Buhari

        

Report from Channels TV

Speculations of a renewed strategy between the presidential candidate of  All Progressive Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari  (Rtd),  and the Northern leaders over a reform of Nigeria’s political and economic structures has permeated his campaign with major blows. To make it worse, a 2014 video of a conference of Northern leaders applauding their keynote speaker Dr. Usman Bugaje resurfaced in the social media, as he made claims of why and how the Nigeria’s oil belong to the North. Observers believe that this video (see inset) validates Buhari's speculated hidden agenda, and  with may hurt his candidacy.

Bugaje, in the video made it clear that  it is wrong for any state to be labelled an “oil-producing state” because 72% of the total land mass in the country belonged to the North – claiming that  the United Nation’s law accords the Northern region the right of ownership. In his explanation of the law, he said, “Whatever mileage you get in the sea, according to the United Nations Law of the sea, is a measure of the land mass that you have; that is what gives you the mileage into the sea…and the land mass of this country, that gives that long 200 nautical miles or more into the ocean, is because of that 72% of the land mass of this country, which is the North.”

Some core members of the campaign are worried about a lack of transparency between the ex-general and his campaign group. On strict concealment, a senior campaign worker told our field reporter in Abuja, “I have never seen this video until I went to my Facebook page – the same way we had to read from the news about the secret oil deal with Tinubu. And my question is, why is everything about oil and North?” Another campaign team member tweeted, “Politicians are all the same - Can’t just trust them.”
The Northern leaders including representatives from Northern Leaders Political Forum (NLPF), The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), and other communal stakeholders have been clear with their demands regarding issues of politics and economic resources, and Buhari was adopted as a consensus candidate to champion those necessities. The group had bitterly condemned the current structures of revenue allocation, especially the derivation principle governing the allocation of revenue to oil producing states. Other concerns include a return of the political power to the North, to enable an easy return of the country to its former structure of the military era.

It may be recalled that in March 2012, a fraternity of the northern political elite including politicians from the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) met in Abuja to compose a  roadmap for the return of political power to the North in 2015. Besides issues of returning the power to the North, the group listed as a matter of priority, a pervasive poverty in the North, the deteriorating security situation, etho-religious crises, and unemployment in the region.

Buhari, it was gathered, had assured the leaders in a 2014 screening forum for consensus northern candidate, that he was the only candidate that could champion those causes based on his past record as a military leader. In the same event, the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar was rejected for being too soft and liberal with though policy issues.

Most southerners, especially from South-West, and South-South in the campaign group are divided over Buhari’s personal agenda, it was gathered. “They are definitely not the APC agenda – they are Buhari’s personal plans and I won’t comment on that” a party member told International Guardian.

Source :http://www.guardiannewsusa.com/the-north-owns-the-oil---bugaje.html
 Guardian News USA

FRENCH GOVERNMENT IMPRESSED BY NIGERIA'S GROWTH UNDER PRESIDENT JONATHAN




FRENCH GOVERNMENT IMPRESSED BY NIGERIA'S GROWTH UNDER PRESIDENT JONATHAN, PLEDGES €240 BILLION FOR INVESTMENT.... SAYS IF YOU’RE NOT IN NIGERIA, YOU'RE NOT IN AFRICA

French Minister of Finance and Economy, Mr. Michael Sapin says, under President Jonathan, Nigeria has recorded the highest growth in the last few years, which is very impressive, adding, if you're not in Nigeria, you're not in Africa, reports Theherald.
He said, Nigeria would be a major beneficiary of a 240 billion Euro fund being earmarked by France for investment in Africa as the European nation renews its investment drive on the continent.
With a huge market and investment potentials, he noted that “no serious investor can ignore Nigeria, given the large population, highly skilled human capital and massive untapped natural resources.
Sapin said, perception about Africa is changing rapidly, especially after a few years of steady impressive economic growth, even when most regions of the world were experiencing slow growth or even recession.
French investors have to know this, that France needs Nigeria.
The French President, Francis Hollande who unfolded France’s renewed investment plans in Africa at the ‘French-African Forum for a Shared Growth’ in Paris, France at the weekend said "Nigeria" is our future.
It has recorded the highest growth in the last few years, and it is a continent with great demographic evolution, Hollande noted.

Buhari's APC media wing will never report this...Lolz

Friday, February 6, 2015

Balarabe Musa: INEC Manipulating PVC Distribution To Favour APC

Former Kaduna state Governor, Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa

A political interest organization, Credible Alternative Alliance (CAA) led by former Kaduna state Governor, Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa has alleged that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is tilting the distribution of Permanent Voters Card (PVC) to favour areas believed to be strongholds of All Progressives Congress’ candidate, General Muhammed Buhari.

The group backed its claim with a statistical analysis of the distribution of PVCs, which showed the number of registered voters yet to collect their PVCs in various zones.
In the South-East has 3,287,530 people have collected PVCs, while in the South West, 7,411,205 people have been given theirs. South-South – 3,844,370, North-East – 2,429,763, North West – 4,835,556, North Central – 3,907,849 and FCT – 421,559.

The group noted that it has observed “a criminal gross disparity of voter spread designed to tilt the election to a pre-determined outcome”, in the distribution of PVCs.

The group insists that all the 68.8 million registered voters must be given unfettered access to freely collect their PVCs and cast their votes as provided for in the constitution. It added that it might be forced to take INEC to court if that condition was not met.

“Let us call a spade, a spade. There are two main contenders for the Presidency in this election. The analyzed data above depicts a worrying trend. Voters in the zones that tend to support President Goodluck Jonathan are massively disenfranchised by the application of the so-called PVCs debacle, 40% to 50% of voters in the these regions who are lawfully and duly registered to vote will be denied their right to vote by INEC.

“That is nearly half of the support base of the President, simply nullified by administrative (failure) prior to the election. By comparison, the zones that tend to support Buhari are handed a massive voter advantage, nearly 80% of his support base will be allowed to cast their votes by INEC.
“In an election, which many say will be won or lost by a slim margin, to now disenfranchise 26 million voters through a questionable and unlawful rule by INEC is not acceptable by any measure.

“CAA condemns in its entirety. This attempt by INEC to undermine our nescient democracy through this criminal enterprise to determine the outcome of this electioneer before the ballot is cast,” a statement by the group said.

The group also said that with the way things are, it would be impossible for INEC to finish the distribution of PVCs. “INEC cannot meet up with the issuance of voters card to all registered voters, even the PVCs is not being realistic because of the past failures. For example, INEC is talking about distributing permanent voters cards. Let us assume that sufficient PVCs have been produced the commission, how is the PVC is still being distributed.

“We have credible information that in some places in the rural areas, INEC staff take the PVCs for distribution and because of the disappointments of the past, [people] refuse to come out for collection of PVC. The commission staff then leave the PVCs to community leaders to distribute. I believe that should not be the responsibility of the village heads to do that but INEC.
“Again, how can we realistically expect INEC to make PVCs available to every registered voter within two weeks, something they failed to do in many years,” Balarabe Musa said.


Source:  http://www.informationng.com/2015/02/balarabe-musa-inec-manipulating-pvc-distribution-to-favour-apc.html

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Buhari’s Campaign Crumbles over Fail of Oil Well Allocation


Guardian News - Houston, TX -  


It’s fight to finish as  a  cold war between the ex-dictator
and his running mate gets worse by the hour


Complexities behind an alleged cold war between the presidential candidate of  All Progressive Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari  (Rtd), and his running mate,  Dr. Yemi Osinbajo are getting worse, and have divided the campaign train into two combative segments, International Guardian reliably gathered. A campaign senior officer who spoke to our field reporters on strict anonymity confirmed the tension, and indicated that Dr. Osinbajo and some of his close campaign allies have been excluded in several major stakeholder meetings lately. 

The war between the two presidential partners started shortly after Buhari presented Osinbajo, the  professor of law and former attorney general and commissioner for Justice in Lagos state, as his running mate mid-December.  Dr. Osibanjo had expressed regrets that Buhari did not trust him but had no choice selecting him because he was pressured by the party chieftains, including former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu, and a cohort of south west governors, Bisi Akande.

Another bitter moment soon emerged in the same month when Buhari was speaking during a campaign rally in Owerri, Imo State and wrongly introduced his running mate as “Professor Yemi Osinbade.” The news permeated the social media fuelling speculations that the ex-war lord may be battling age-related health issues. To worsen the situation, the speculation that Buhari’s may not make it through a four-year term if he won because of a visibly deteriorating health made it to the media and fuelled a suspicious relationship between General Buhari’s camp and Dr. Osibanjo. Buhari had allegedly accused the Tinubi/Osibanjo camp of praying for his death – a situation similar to the late President Shehu Musa Yar'Adua when critics accused former President Olusegun Obasanjo of nominating a sick candidate to jeopardize chances allotted to the Northern zone in the party.

Less than 10 days to the election, issues of lack of trust and collaboration between General Buhari and Dr. Osibanjo has become even more noticeable. It was alleged that Buhari’s camp secretly trails and records all campaign appearances by Dr. Osibanjo to micromanage his strategies, speaking lines and comments. Consequently,  the General it was alleged had summoned Dr. Osibanjo several times over comments and stories attributed to him in the media, International Guardian reliably gathered.


The last straw over a strained relationship occurred a few days ago after a secret meeting between General Buhari and Chief Tinubu was revealed in the media.  Tinubu, it was gathered had purportedly negotiated with the  General over allocation of oil wells in the Niger Delta as compensation for electioneering support and huge financial investment in the party from the stage of negotiations for merger and registration as a political party to the entire campaign engagements. Party stalwarts allied to Dr. Osibanjo were furious that they were excluded from the meeting. Tinubu’s camp were also furious about the outcome of the meeting which resulted in lengthy hours of horse-trading and arguments. Buhari, it was alleged, had not been transparent with the group over his collaboration and agreement with key members of the Northern Leaders Political Forum.  “Buhari has not invested a kobo in this campaign from the word go and should not even talk in this meeting,” an aggrieved member from Tinubu’s  camp said.

As of press time, Buhari’s campaign is reported to be in tatters, pitting two major groups in a cold war over pre and post-election allocation of power and resources. Key party members contacted by International Guardian’s campaign reporters declined any categorical comments.  “Parties do have issues – yes we have issues just like other campaigns, but those will not stop our victory come February 14” a member said.  .




Wednesday, February 4, 2015

NIGERIA SAFE UNDER JONATHAN, SAYS IBB


Former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (rtd.), on Tuesday at his Minna, Niger State Hilltop residence, said with President Goodluck Jonathan piloting the affairs of the nation, the nation is in safe hands.
The former military president spoke when Jonathan who was in the state capital for his re-election campaign paid him homage.
Babangida thanked Jonathan sincerely for finding time to pay him a visit despite his busy schedule.
He said he shared the same passion with Jonathan, a passion which he said was the genuine zeal to transform Nigeria.
Babangida told Jonathan: "I felt touched when you visited me in Germany after nine hours of surgery and you came again.
"You have made a very good decision to visit Minna during your presidential campaign because Minna is known for producing presidents, beginning from your namesake President Azikiwe, who was born in Zungeru.
"And since then most of the president's of Nigeria have one thing or the other, they come here to ask for blessing and I will offer this blessing to you Mr. President.
"When we were doing nocturnal activities for the PDP, this house has held meetings.My family and I are proud of this. I commend the party for being very strong,
"I see in PDP an organisation devoid of religion. You have shown leadership; even when others are breaking up, you have remained strong.
"Jonathan and I share a common passion which is Nigeria remains strong, united and indivisible. I wish you well. Nigeria under Jonathan is in safe hands."
Earlier, Jonathan said he was pleased each time he went to see Babangida, saying "You have taken me as a son since my days as deputy governor. You have been a pillar and support me.
"I have come to present myself and Sambo, You are a leader of our party, you are a stabilising factor of our country and party and have been encouraging the young ones to grow.”

Source: Thisday

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Viewpoint: Jonathan Is A Superior Presidential Material To Buhari - Femi Aribisala

                                               

         INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS EXPERT, FEMI ARIBISALA

Between 1983 and 1985, Peter Onu of Nigeria was Acting Secretary-General of the OAU. At the 1985 Summit in Addis Ababa, statesmen like Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, lobbied for his election as substantive Secretary-General. However, there was a major stumbling block to Peter Onu’s candidature: his Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, was campaigning against him.
Buhari claimed: “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria.” But when the crunch came, his allegiance to Nigeria disappeared. In the election of the OAU Secretary-General in 1985, Buhari voted against Nigeria and for Niger instead. He secured the election of Ide Oumarou, a Fulani man from Niger; as opposed to an Igbo man from Nigeria. By so doing, Buhari became the first and only Head of State in the history of modern international relations to vote against his country in favour of his tribe.
Years later, General Buhari marched all the way from Daura to Ibadan to demand of Oyo State Governor, Lam Adeshina: “Why are your people killing my people?” Again, he was not referring to Nigerians as his people. Instead, he was an advocate for the rights of murderous Fulani herdsmen who killed Yoruba farmers that objected to their cattle grazing on their land and damaging their crops. This same Buhari who voted against Nigeria in 1985, and said in 2003: “Muslims should only vote those who will promote Islam,” is now shopping for votes nationwide. He should be rejected outright.
Ignorance running riot
If APC had wanted to be taken seriously, it would have come up with a better presidential material than Buhari. There is something anomalous about a party whose mantra is change, recycling a 73 year old man as its candidate for the president of modern Nigeria. Buhari has little or no understanding of public policy. That is why APC will always come up with some excuse or the other not to have him participate in a debate with Jonathan. Buhari fought corruption by imposing ridiculous 300-year sentences on offenders. He fought exam malpractices by imposing 24-year prison sentences on school children. He dealt with indiscipline by flogging people to queue at bus-stops. He dealt with food shortages by sending soldiers to break into private warehouses and shops. He fought trade imbalances by taking Nigeria back to the stone age of trade by barter (counter-trade). He sought to extradite a Nigerian from Britain by drugging and crating him.
There is so much about Buhari ending the Boko Haram insurgency as he did the Maitatsine insurgency in the 1980s. But the General needs to be advised that Boko Haram is not Maitatsine. Maitatsine was in two towns: Boko Haram is in three states with spillover effects into others. Maitatsine fought with bows and arrows: Boko Haram fights with sophisticated weapons. Maitatsine was a local insurgency, Boko Haram is an international phenomenon.
Anti-corruption hypocrisy
Buhari does not know what corruption means and how to fight it. He became Nigeria’s Head of State through the corruption of a coup d’état and he then tried to fight corruption with corruption. Imposing retroactive decrees and killing Nigerians under them is corruption. Putting an Igbo vice-president in Kirikiri, while placing the Fulani president under palatial house arrest, is corruption. Detaining people like Michael Ajasin in jail, even after they were discharged and acquitted by kangaroo courts, is corruption. Jailing journalists for telling the truth is corruption. Putting pressure on a judge in order to jail Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is corruption. Shepherding 53 suitcases of contraband unchecked through Customs during a currency change exercise is corruption. Swearing an affidavit that your school-leaving certificate is with the military when it is not, is corruption.
Transforming Nigeria
Buhari’s shameful past is dwarfed by the achievements of Goodluck Jonathan. Under Jonathan, Nigeria has emerged as by far the largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $503 billion; nearly double the previous estimates. South Africa now comes a distant second with $350 billion. With the unbundling of PHCN after 52 years of gridlock, and with now the realizable target of 20,000 megawatts of electricity by 2020, Nigeria’s GDP will soon double that of South Africa. CNN Money projects that the fastest growing economy in the world in 2015 will be China (7.3% growth rate); followed by Qatar (7.1%); and then followed by Nigeria (7%). This belies all the misinformation about the Nigerian economy dished out by the APC and attests to the astute management of the economy by the Jonathan administration. The seemingly ambitious Vision 20 2020, proclaimed under the Abacha regime to make Nigeria one of the 20 largest economies in the world by 2020 is now well in sight. Today, Nigeria is already the 23rd largest economy in the world. Kudos to Jonathan, we have overtaken such European countries as Austria and Belgium.
Life expectancy
In 2010, when Jonathan became acting president, life expectancy in Nigeria was 47 years. Today, it is 54 years; an improvement of seven years. Adroit application of SURE-P funds has reduced the maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria by 26%. Under Jonathan, Nigeria has become Guinea Worm-free; a disease previously affecting 800,000 Nigerians yearly. In the last six months, there has been no new case of polio in Nigeria. If this goes on for another two and a half years, Nigeria will be declared polio-free.
Bill Gates, the richest man in the world, hailed Nigeria’s fight against polio as one of the great world achievements of 2014. He said: “The infrastructure Nigeria has built to fight polio actually made it easier for them to swiftly contain Ebola. The fact that Nigeria is now Ebola-free is a great example of how doing the work to fight things like fighting polio also leaves countries better prepared to deal with outbreaks of other diseases.”
Investors’ haven
In the last three years, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has ranked Nigeria as the number one country for foreign investments in Africa. We also receive more home-remittances than any other African country; a vote of confidence in our economy by Nigerians living abroad. They remitted $23 billion in 2013, a figure far more than the $18 billion received by Egypt; the country with the second highest home remittance in Africa. It is a testament to Goodluck Jonathan’s adroit management of the Nigerian economy that the richest African is now a Nigerian. In 2010, when Jonathan came to power, Aliko Dangote was the 463rd richest man in the world, with a total fortune of $2.1 billion. Today, he is the 23rd richest man in the world, with a total fortune of $25 billion. Dangote’s billions are “made in Nigeria.” Indeed, under Jonathan, Nigeria now has the fourth highest rate of returns on investments in the world, according to UNCTAD.
Crisis of unemployment
The big challenge has to do with jobs. Every year, another 1.8 million people are offloaded into the job market. However, while the APC says Buhari will create 720,000 jobs a year if elected, Jonathan created 1.6 million jobs in 2013. He has established such innovative programmes as Nagropreneurs and YOUWIN that support young farmers and entrepreneurs with grants, training and mentorship. He has also instituted internship schemes to enhance the capacity of university graduates to secure gainful employment.
The unemployment problem is compounded by the more than doubling of the education budget under Jonathan. Every Nigerian child now has the opportunity to go to school. Indeed, there has been a 10 million increase in school enrolment in Nigeria under this government. There has also been a 75% increase in O’ Level credit pass in Maths and English. Jonathan established 125 Almajiri schools in 13 northern states. He also established 14 new federal universities. There is now a federal university in every state. Indeed, the kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls derives from the disenchantment of the Boko Haram that many Northern girls are now going to school.
Dealing with corruption
According to Transparency International, Nigeria has not become more corrupt under Goodluck Jonathan. Out of 178 countries ranked in 2010, Nigeria was the 134th most corrupt country. In 2014, Nigeria was ranked 136th. Unlike Buhari, Jonathan understands that corruption has to be attacked institutionally, from the roots. Therefore, he proposed the abrogation of the petroleum subsidy; one of the biggest avenues for corruption in government. However, Nigerians refused. Jonathan has sanitized the corruption in fertilizer distribution. The Minister of Agriculture, Akinwumi Adesina, lamented that between 1980 and 2010, Nigeria lost 776 billion naira to corrupt fertilizer racketeering.
Fertiliser racketeering
That effectively came to an end under Jonathan. Through the innovative e-wallet system, farmers are given cell-phones through which they now have direct and easy access to government-provided fertilizer, chemicals and seedlings. Jonathan has also sanitised the banking system by removing dinosaur managing directors, recovering indigent loans and using AMCON to mop up bad loans. By instituting e-payment systems, he sanitized the civil service by removing 50,000 ghost-workers in one fell swoop. He has equally got rid of ghost voters from the electoral register; over 1 million ghost voters were removed from the Zamfara INEC register alone. Under Jonathan, we have had free and fair elections one after the other; in Edo, Anambra, Ondo, Ekiti and Osun.
Agriculture has been transformed under this administration. Thanks to Jonathan, agriculture now accounts for 22% of Nigeria’s GDP, more than oil and gas which only account for 15.9%. Under Jonathan, Nigeria has recorded a more than 50% reduction in food imports. Prior to his presidency, we had a food import bill of 1.4 trillion naira. But now, it is less than N700 billion. With the innovation of dry season rice-farming, Nigeria has reached 60% self-sufficiency in rice production. According to the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), Nigeria is now the largest producer of cassava in the world. The Jonathan government built six strategically-located perishable cargo airports in Ilorin, Jalingo, Jos, Lagos, Makurdi andYola; in close proximity to Nigeria’s food baskets.
It is remarkable that Northern farmers were able to donate five million tubers of yam in order to raise 5 billion naira for Buhari’s presidential election campaign. If Jonathan’s transformation agenda in agriculture was not working as planned, they would not have been able to do this (to be continued)...


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