Monday, 26 December 2016 16:27

Buhari's Christmas Day lies - Reno Omokri

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On Christmas Day of 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari hosted leading citizens of the Federal Capital Territory led by the minister of the FCT, Muhammad Bello, and during the visit he returned to his old habit of blaming and said, and I quote, "there was no money saved, no infrastructure built, and power is still our main problem." 

This is patently untrue and without mincing words, President Buhari lied. Former President Jonathan left $2.07 billion in the Excess Crude Account when he handed over to President Buhari on May 29, 2015. He also left Foreign reserves of $29. 6 billion for the incoming government in May 2015. If ex President Jonathan left no savings, with what money did President Muhammadu Buhari use to bail out those states that could not pay salary (mostly APC states) after he assumed office in May 2015? Of course the Central Bank of Nigeria did not print money! 

That money came from somewhere. On Tuesday the 26th of July, 2016, President Buhari commissioned the $1.457bn Abuja-Kaduna standard gauge rail project. This was a project built and COMPLETED by the Jonathan administration. It is a 187 kilometer railway that enables Nigerians to live in Kaduna and work in Abuja. Is this not infrastructure? 

The only federal university in President Buhari's state is the federal university Dutsin-Ma was built by former President Jonathan who also built 11 other federal universities in Zamfara, Yobe, Nasarawa, Kogi, Taraba, Gombe, Jigawa, Kebbi, Ebonyi, Bayelsa and Ekiti states. 

By building 12 new federal universities and 165 almajiri schools and renovating 507 additional secondary schools all over Nigeria through the Universal Basic Education Commission, the Jonathan administration not only increased access to education, the policy also had the intended side effect of putting hundreds of thousands of youths to work which stimulated the economy and contributed to GDP growth. Are these not infrastructure? 

To prove that former President Jonathan prudently and judiciously developed all parts of Nigeria, I will now list, state by state, the infrastructure that the Jonathan administration invested in every state of Nigeria. I challenge President Muhammadu Buhari to contradict me. In Abia, Jonathan completed power plants in Aba and Alaoji and reconstructed and reopened Ohafia barracks to stem kidnapping. 

In Adamawa Jonathan constructed 5 Almajiri schools and the NAF Comprehensive Secondary School and a Terminal at the Yola airport. 

In Anambra Jonathan completed Onitsha River Port, repaired Onitsa-Owerri Road and kick-started the process of the 2nd Niger Bridge. 

In Akwa Ibom Jonathan established a new Federal Polytechnic in Ukana and the Nkari Earth dam and rehabilitated FG roads. 

In Bauchi Jonathan equipped the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital Bauchi and built 5 Almajiri schools. 

In Benue Jonathan is building the Loko-Oweto bridge, completed the Makurdi Water Supply Scheme supplying waterto 1 million people. 

In Borno, Jonathan fought desertification with the Great Green Wall Project and rehabilitated the Uba – Mbalala Road. He also set up the Presidential Initiative for the Northeast and the Victims Support Fund which raised ₦59 billion for the Northeast. Interestingly, it is from this PINE that a certain Babachir Lawal is accused of pilfering ₦270 million from. 

In Cross River Jonathan rehabilitated the Margaret Ekpo Int’l Airport and Modernised the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital. 

In Delta Jonathan took the Itakpe-Ajaokuta-warri railway to 80% completion and kick-started the $16B Gas City Project at Ogidigben 

In Ebonyi Jonathan established the Federal University in Ndufe – Alike, repaired over 250km of roads and built power substations. 

In Edo Jonathan completed the Ihovbor power Station, reconstructed the Benin-Ore-Sagamu and equipped UBTH. 

In Ekiti Jonathan established the Federal University in Oye – Ekiti, and repaired hundreds of kilometers of Federal roads. 

In Enugu Jonathan gave the South East their first International Airport and revived the Port Harcout-Enugu rail line. 

In Gombe Jonathan established the Federal University in Kashere and built 5 Almajiri schools. 

In Imo Jonathan rehabilitated the Sam Mbakwe International Airport and completed power stations and built sub stations.

In Jigawa Jonathan established the Federal University in Dutse, built 5 Almajiri schools and built silos. 

In Kano Jonathan revived the Lagos-Kano rail, built 5 Almajiri schools, renovated the MAKIA Int’l Airport and built silos. 

In Kaduna, Jonathan  completed the Standard Gauge Kaduna-Abuja rail that enables you work in Abuja and live in Kaduna.

In Katsina Jonathan established the Federal University in Dutsin-ma, built 5 Almajiri schools and multiple silos. 

In Kebbi Jonathan established the Federal University in Kalgo, built 5 Almajiri schools and multiple silos. 

In Kogi Jonathan established the new Federal University in Lokoja, and completed the Geregu power plant. In Kwara Jonathan revived Jebba-Kano and Ilorin–Offa rail lines, built Almajiri schools, ongoing reconstruction of Ibadan Ilorin road.

In Lagos Jonathan revived the Lagos-Kano rail, introduced inter city air conditioned diesel trains and started the rehabilitation of MMIA. 

In Nasarawa Jonathan established a new Federal University in Lafia and rehabilitated the Lafia–Makurdi Road.

In Niger Jonathan dredged River Niger up to Baro, Baro Port at 95% completion, with Zungeru power plant ongoing. 

In Ondo Jonathan completed and commissioned the 500 MWs Omotosho Power Plant Phase 2 & renovated the Akure airport. 

In Ogun Jonathan rehabilitated the Sagamu-Ore road as well as the Ijebu Igbo Ajegunle–Araromi–Ife-Sekona Road (Section II). 

In Osun Jonathan re-equipped OAUTH, constructed silos, built power substations, repaired Efon Alaaye-Erinmo Ijesha-Iwarga road.

In Oyo Jonathan started the entire reconstruction (not repairing) Lagos-Ibadan expressway and commenced the construction of the Lagos-Ibadan hi-speed rail. 

In Plateau Jonathan repaired the Vom-Manchok road, construction of earth dam in Heipang and power substations. 

In Rivers Jonathan revived the PH-Enugu Rail, Rehabilitated the Port Harcourt International Airport and upgraded University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. 

In Sokoto Jonathan fought desertification with the Great Green Wall and built 5 Almajiri schools. 

In Taraba Jonathan established the Federal University in Wukari and constructed the Kashimbila Multi-Purpose Dam Project. 

In Yobe Jonathan established Federal University Gashua, Almajiri schools and Gashua–Hadejia 132KV double circuit trasnsmission line. 

In Zamfara Jonathan established the Federal University Gusau, built multiple Almajiri schools and constructed silos.

Now, Mr President, what are the foregoing if not infrastructure?

 

 

 

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