President Muhammadu Buhari said his Administration has
recorded concrete achievements which are there for all to see, contrary
to the opposition’s statement that the Administration is running on
propaganda and lies.
The President, who was represented by the Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made the assertion at the
opening of the two-day Nigeria Governors’ Forum Conference for Media
Handlers of States’ Chief Executives in Abuja on Monday.
”For our Administration, our achievements are there for all
to see. We are delivering in the broad areas that formed the plank of
our policies: Security, fight against corruption and the economy, which
includes the massive provision of infrastructure, ease of doing business
and agriculture, just to mention a few,” he said.
Providing facts and figures, the President listed the
Administration’s achievements in ending subsidy and yet ensuring the
availability of petroleum products; in raising power generation,
transmission and distribution, in the massive provision of
infrastructure; in tackling insecurity and making a success of the
agriculture revolution, among others.
”Those who accused this Administration of ‘propaganda and
lies’ in the fuel supply sector, for example, did not tell Nigerians
that whereas they paid between 800 billion and 1.3 trillion Naira as
‘subsidy’ yearly in their time, without making the products available
even at regulated prices, this Administration is not paying any subsidy,
yet all products are currently available at competitive prices and fuel
queues are now history. In their time, they paid subsidy of 3.7 billion
Naira daily in 2011; 2.2 billion Naira daily in 2012 and 2013, and 2.5
billion Naira daily in 2014, all for products that were never available.
”Those who accused this government of ‘propaganda and lies’
also said we have not achieved anything in the power sector. Comment is
free, facts are sacred, as they say. When this Administration assumed
office on 29 May 2015, available power on the grid totalled 2,690MW,
transmission capacity was around 5,000MW and distribution capacity was
4,000MW.
”As at 4 September 2017, the available power that can be put
on the grid was 6,619MW; the transmission capacity was simulated at
6,700 MW (up from 5,000 MW in 2015) but the distribution capacity was
4,600 MW, which was what was put on the grid. On September 12, 2017,
production of power reached an all-time level of 7,001MW,” he said
President Buhari said it is an irony that those who presided
over a budget of 18 billion Naira for roads, 5 billion Naira for power
and 1.8 billion Naira for Housing in 2015 are now accusing those who
spent 198.25 billion Naira on roads, 91.2 billion Naira on power and
71.559 billion Naira on housing in the following year of
non-achievement?
”Because of the increased spending in these areas, the
massive debts owed to contractors are being settled so they can recall
workers who were laid off and re-open closed work sites. As a matter of
fact, during the implementation of the 2016 budget, we paid 103
construction companies executing 192 projects, and they, in turn,
employed 17,749 people directly and 52,000 people indirectly in works.
”So far this year, 47.169 billion Naira has been paid to 62
contractors working on 149 projects to continue work on roads and
bridges and keep people at work. Similar payments are being made to
supervising consultants and to contractors in Housing and Power Sectors
of the Ministry,” he said.
The President also said highlighted the achievements that
have been recorded by his Administration in the area of the Economy,
wondering whether it is ‘propaganda and lies’ that headline Inflation
has now fallen for the eighth consecutive month; that foreign exchange
reserves are up to $32 billion, from $24 billion a year ago: that oil
production is at nearly 2 million barrels per day and that Home-grown
School Feeding Programme now being implemented in 17 States is
benefiting more than 3 million public primary school children and more
than 30,000 cooks across 20,000 schools.
He said close to 200,000 youths are now benefiting from the
N-Power Programme, which recruits unemployed graduates to work as
teachers, agricultural extension workers, and health extension workers;
that the Government Enterprise & Empowerment Programme (GEEP), which
provides micro-credit to farmers, traders, and artisans, now has in
excess of 1 million beneficiaries, with women accounting for 56% of that
number, and that at about $1.8 billion, the capital inflows in the
second quarter of 2017 were almost double the $908 million in the first
quarter.
”If our achievements are based on ‘propaganda and lies’, as
they claim, why is our agricultural revolution achieving so much
success: We have commissioned the 120,000 MT per annum WACOT Rice Mill
in Argungu, Kebbi State. We have commissioned the 60,000 MT per annum
Edo State Fertilizer Company Limited. What about the commissioning of
OLAM’s 750,000 MT per annum Integrated Poultry Facility in Kaduna State?
Do you know that 15 moribund Fertilizer Blending Plants have now been
revived and in operation across Nigeria, under the Presidential
Fertilizer Initiative, creating 50,000 direct jobs and 70,000 indirect
jobs?” the President asked.
He said when the Administration assumed office in 2015, Boko
Haram was active in at least 10 states, could stroll into Abuja at a
time and target of their own choosing to cause maximum havoc, in
addition to holding territories and collecting taxes.
”Today, Boko Haram has been so degraded that it lacks the
capacity to carry out any organized attack, while also increasingly
losing the capacity to even attack soft targets. Importantly, Boko Haram
no longer holds any territory. The same vigour is being used to address
the herdsmen-farmers’ clash, kidnapping for ransom and other crimes,”
the President said.
He said the biggest challenge facing government information
managers is how to project the achievements of their principals against
the background of worsening cases of disinformation and fake news,
adding that the best way to tackle the problem is to remain focused,
refuse to be distracted or intimidated and also to use facts and figures
to counter the purveyors of disinformation and fake news.
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