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Buhari's Promise Fulfilled: 200,000 Youths Trained For Outsourcing Market In Technology, Services, And Entertainment

Promise: TRAIN 200,000 YOUTH FOR OUTSOURCING MARKET IN TECHNOLOGY, SERVICES, AND ENTERTAINMENT.

Status: Kept

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Mr Sunday Dare, Minister of Youths and sports development at the launch of a book titled ‘It’s Youth O’clock in Nigeria’, authored by Idris Ojoko, chairman of the forum of 36 states and FCT of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) said...
“One of our cardinals & most important programs is the DEEL, an acronym for Digital Literacy & Skills Acquisition, Entrepreneurship, Employability, & Leadership. Under initiative, we have done a lot of work & close to 200k youths have undergone one kind of training or the other.”
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President Buhari Fails To Defeat Insecurity

Promise: To sustain the anti-insurgency war and curb insecurity

Status: Broken

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In the months following his success at the 2019 general elections, President Buhari called promised to put an end to insecurity once and for all. The “Next Level” agenda contained his promise to curb insecurity and provide lasting peace to communities affected by terrorism.
The Buhari Administration to fulfill its promise intensified military operations against insurgent groups, particularly Boko Haram and its splinter faction, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).
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Buhari Fails To Achieve Promised Power Generation Increase

Promise: A minimum of 1,000 MW New Generation incremental Power capacity per annum on the Grid

Status: Broken

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It is worth mentioning that the Nigerian government has been actively working towards improving the power sector and increasing electricity generation capacity during President Buhari's tenure.
Several power projects have been initiated, and efforts have been made to attract private-sector investments in the sector.
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Promise: Provide soft Loans of up to a ₦1million to small traders, artisans (carpenters, tailors, mechanics, hairdressers, barbers, plumbers, vulcanizers, etc), and commercial drivers (Taxis, Keke, and Motorcycles)

Status: Kept

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Soft loans, concessional loans or low-interest loans, have proven to be instrumental in empowering citizens and driving economic growth. These financial tools provide individuals and businesses with affordable credit, fostering development and creating opportunities for progress.
President Buhari's administration launched the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Program (GEEP) in 2016, aimed at providing financial assistance to small traders, artisans, and commercial drivers.
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Promise: Energising Schools- 9 Universities will have uninterrupted power next when we complete the First Phase of 37

Status: Compromise

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President Muhammadu Buhari made a promise to provide uninterrupted power supply to nine schools as part of the first phase of the Energizing Education Programme (EEP). According to the Office of the Vice President.
The EEP is indeed an initiative of the Federal Government of Nigeria aimed at providing sustainable and clean power supply (89.6MW in total) to 37 federal universities and 7 university teaching hospitals across the country.
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BUHARIMETER: INCREASE CHILDREN COVERED BY THE SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAM FROM 9.2 MILLION TO THE NEXT LEVEL OF 15 MILLION

Promise: Increase the number of enrolled children from 9.2 million to 15 million

Status: Compromise

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Nigeria has the highest amount of out of school children anywhere in the world, with UNESCO estimating about 20 million of the 244 million children are from Nigeria alone.The FG-led school feeding program, with a daily allocation of ₦70 , serves as a form of social protection.
Its objectives are to enhance enrollment rates, improve the nutritional and health conditions of primary school children, increase income for farmers, and provide empowerment opportunities for women.
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PRESIDENT BUHARI FAILS PROMISE TO INCREASE PRIMARY HEALTHCARE COVERAGE BY 45%

‍Promise: N500 monthly contribution leads to 45% increase in the population covered by PHC by 2023 up from the present 12.6%.

Status: Broken

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Unfortunately, President Muhammadu Buhari's promise to increase the population covered by primary healthcare by 45% has remained unfulfilled, leaving Nigerians with inadequate access to healthcare.
The National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) reports that only 43% of Nigerians have access to quality primary healthcare services, falling short of the 57.6% coverage promised by President Buhari.
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