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Showing posts with label role model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label role model. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2015

Seven Key Areas President Buhari Must Tackle.


Now that He has gotten what He have been fighting for, for the past 16years, This is the time for him to start working and forget all praises that was showered on him during and after the election.

Yes, He have to realise that and buckle up, because millions of Nigerians are expecting a lot from Him, the earlier he realise that the better for his government.

Even though, I didn’t say that, I am sure that he doesn’t need any advice from anyone to do what he knows how to do best... Always working round the clock.

Having said that, listed below are Seven key Areas I think he should place his priorities.

1. Be A Real Role Model.

I will say His reputation and past records has earned him this victory and He should do nothing less than what he's known for, better still, He should set a new standard for Himself and his government. Anything less will make his government vulnerable.


2. Thighten the Security Sector.

He should do everything in his capacity to restructure the security department of this country, starting from the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Police Force, Air Force, Nigerian Navy and other security arms. Boko Haram has seriously ridiculed the security arms of this country and He have to do something quick to send a message to them that His Government is in for a serious business. He should do everything in his power to #bringbackourgirls, if at all they (219 Chibok Girls) are still alive, after they were kidnapped from their school in chibok last year.
Fixing the security sector will encourage more foreign trade and also restore Nigeria lost image in peace keeping mission.

3. Reduce Cost Of Governance.

The cost of running Nigeria government is quite alarming compare to other developed country. Currently federal wage bill is at $9billion, while the budget is at $5billion deficit. He should reduce the money spent in unnecessary things such as keeping many guests houses, keeping many aides that are not necessary, keeping long convoys, staying in costliest hotels, chartering planes when not absolutely necessary, servicing politicians that do not add value to the society, engaging in Epicurean life, among other indulgences, If He can achieve this I am very sure that we will have enough money to do the necessary things.

4. Remove Subsidy.

What petroleum subsidy have caused for many Nigerians is far more than it's benefit. Subsidy in my own opinion is just an avenue to make the rich get richer and poor to get poorer (All na Scam). Subsidy in Nigeria use to gulp over $4.2billion every year, all in the name of importing fuel that is not available for most Nigerians.
If at all it is part of his transformation agenda, this is the right time for him to hold the bull by it's horn, Yes Nigerians might want to revoke his decision, but he should find positive ways to pass across his message, now that he have his love in their heart.


5. Rebuild Nigerian Economy.

Building strong structures and systems that will make small and medium enterprise to strife in Nigeria and removal of multiple taxation will really help the economy of this country. Nigeria economy have to be diversified.

6. Power Sector Must Work.

For Nigeria to experience rapid development and leave up to its expectation among the developing countries, then, the power sector must work. Currently in Nigeria, lack of power supply is one of major reasons SME's are not growing. He have to control the billing systems and build structure around it.
The inefficiency of Power sector in Nigeria has impose a huge cost on the economy, which have to be address with immediate effect. The epileptic/crippled power supplies must be fixed.
  
7. Rebuild Nigeria External Image.

To rebuild Nigerian external image, the president elect must fight corruption in the land according to the rule of law of the federal republic of Nigeria and also with great wisdom.

May the Lord grant on to Him (President Mohammadu Buhari) the great wisdom, knowledge and understanding to be able to rule this country in the right direction.


God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
Bakare O.L.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Looking @ Nigeria's President Interview with BBC...




According to President UMARU MUSA YAR’ADUA, INAUGURAL ADDRESS to us Nigerians, he said and I quote “We are determined to intensify the war against corruption, more so because corruption is itself central to the spread of poverty. Its corrosive effect is all too visible in all aspects of our national life. This is an area where we have made significant progress in recent years, and we will maintain the momentum”. Is this statement still valid???

“Fellow citizens, I ask you all to march with me into the age of restoration. Let us work together to restore our time-honored values of honesty, decency, generosity. The question here is “Are we working together at all now? Because if we do we won’t be missing contact with our President since God knows when.
The president further continues to say “modesty, selflessness, transparency, and accountability. These fundamental values determine societies that succeed or fail. We must choose to succeed” Are we failing now as a nation or we are progressing???

Again the president said “I will set a worthy personal example as your president” I totally disagree with this statement; because currently our own Mr. President is ACTING out of the Nigerian constitution. If not Mr. President wouldn’t have left the Presidential seat empty while He knew He will be out of the country in order to attend to His critical state of Health without HANDING OVER POWER to His Vice as He as earlier said that “I will set a worthy personal example as your president”

I quote Mr. President again saying “To that end I offer myself as a servant-leader, I will be a listener and doer, and serve with humility” Is this, what serving with HUMILITY as Mr. President has said means or what? Serving with humility means you will always do what pleases the citizen you are ruling. Right now Mr. President, Nigerian’s are not happy at all and they are not seeing you as a ROLE MODEL that you have earlier said that you will be, you and your ministers don’t care to listen to the hearth groaning of we Nigerians.

Now come to BBC, Is BBC a Nigerian media house? If not, I think it's not acceptable for our own President to have granted this kind of interview to a foreign media, when Nigerian government spends billions of tax payers' money in funding both a state TV network and a radio network? (NTA), it would have shown maturity, patriotism and leadership by example, if he had granted this interview to a Nigerian media and not BBC.

Meanwhile, we thank God that the president is alive and has finally broken his silence but this fact does not justify his failure to hand over to the vice president. What is he afraid of? Oh! He doesn't believe in his ministers just as he doesn't believe in our health care system too… What a pity on us as a Nation.

Just as I round off, I will like to inform those that surround Mr. President that, He is no longer a private person, he lost his privacy since the day he was elected as the President of the Feral Republic of Nigeria, therefore his health status should not be shrouded in secrecy.

Finally, I will like to say that, the telephone interview with our Mr. President UMARU MUSA YAR’ADUA, by BBC is not enough to convince Nigerians on the state of the President's health. A video interview will be more acceptable to Nigerians.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA. GOD HEALS OUR DEAR PRESIDENT.