FEW LANDMARK ACHIEVEMENTS OF BUHARI IN JUST 6 YEARS:
POLYTECHNICS
Federal Polytechnic Daura, Katsina state.
Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, Gombe state
Federal Polytechnic Wannune, Benue state
Federal Polytechnic Monguno, Borno state
Federal Polytechnic Shendam, Plateau state
Federal Polytechnic Ayede, Oyo state.
Federal Polytechnic Ugep, Cross River state.
HEALTH CARE
👉Airforce Reference Hospital, Daura
Naval Reference Hospital, Calabar
Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Maiduguri (ongoing)
NAF Base Stand Hospital Bauchi
Women & Children Hospital,
, Daura
👉Cancer Treatment Center, Abuja
👉Cancer Treatment Center, Lagos
👉Diagnostic Centers, KANO
👉Diagnostic Centers at the Federal
Medical Centre, Umuahia.
👉Modern Medical Diagnostic Centre at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH)
EDUCATION
Nigerian Maritime University Okerenkoko, Delta state
Nigerian Army University Biu, Borno state
University of Agriculture Zuru, Kebbi state
University of Transportation Daura, Katsina state
Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology, Kano (completed)
New Science Complex
at Gombe state University (funded by CBN)
World-Class Library at ABU, Zaria
World-Class Library at KWAPOLY, Ilorin
Ahmadu Bello University Business Scool, Zaria
Airforce University, Tafawa Balewa, Bauchi state.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Baro Inland Water Port
Ibadan Dry Port
Kaduna Dry Port
Lekki Deep Sea Port (ongoing)
Ajaokuta-Kaduna Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline (600+km, ongoing)
Transformer Plant (50 Engineers are currently in China for training)
Escravos-Lagos pipeline project phase 2 (36’x342km)
NPA-revived Eastern ports in Cross River, Rivers and
Delta states
15 Fertilizer Plants revived
Buhari Quarters (Housing Estates in every state except Lagos and Rivers states).
Second Niger Bridge (ongoing)
Bonny-Bodo Bridge, Rivers state
Loko-Oweto Bridge, Benue state
Ibbi Bridge, Taraba state
Enugu-Calabar-Cameroon Highway
Completion of NDDC headquarters after 21 years
Building of NCDMB skyscraper headquarters, Yenagoa
Building of independent power plants in Aba, Lagos Island elsewhere to provide 24/7 electricity to thousands of shops.
SOCIAL INVESTMENT
N-Power for 1.5m graduates
School Feeding Programme for Pry 1-3 pupils in public schools
TraderMoni
FarmerMoni
Modified Home-
-Grown Feeding programme
Extended Special Public Works Programme, 1000 persons from every LGA (774,000 people)
Survival Fund for artisans, firms and petty traders.
AGRICULTURE
WACOT (Largest Rice Mill in Africa), Kebbi state
OLAM (largest Feed Mill in Africa), Kaduna state
SUNTI (Largest Sugar Company in Africa), Niger state
200,000 Capacity Yam Storage Facility, Benue state
Shea-butter Production and the Fashion Industry), Oyo state.
"Nobody can take decision for Yoruba without taking permission from Yoruba Establishment. I remember when I used to say Restructuring, the yoruba establishment told me True Federalism is their goal, so I bowed to their wish.
"If you don't want to run yourself down, you must
respect the Traditional Rulers and other leaders, if not, you will run into trouble and they will look the other way. No matter how powerful you think you are. Omode gbon Agba gbon la fi da Ile Ife...
"Government is very clever, there's noone they can't set up. They will send
journalists to you so that you will make foolish statements that will put you in trouble. One must be careful and use wisdom and give respect to Yoruba leaders. Even President Buhari doesn't do certain things without calling all former presidents for advice and approval....."
“Nigerians love to criticize their country perhaps far more than any nation I know of in the world. Yes, we have all earned the right to be cynical and even contemptible about the way we have been governed, and about how the resources of our nation
have been frittered away mindlessly.
I am even more amused by the criticisms of some of our brethren in the Diaspora especially those who think that simply being abroad has set them apart from their fellow countrymen and women, those who believe that those of us who are here
are here are so because we are not good enough to be abroad.
...It is about time we took off the gloves and speak honestly to ourselves about our future as a country, our mistakes, our fears, anxieties and deep hope. We are not the worst people on earth nor is our country the
Cape Town to Cairo is an ongoing project connecting southern African to Northern Africa. Each country is building its own infrastructure and there is no noise about it from the citizen of those countries.
Since 1973 there has been a plan by ECOWAS to build West Africa railway
from Calabar to Gambia. Each of nations was supposed to build it's own system. Nigerian internal railway systems is mainly two trunks Port Harcourt to Maiduguri and Lagos to Karau Namuda. There also plan to build railway from Calabar Chad republic which is of strategic
importance for Nigeria. Our eastern plank is getaway to the rest of Africa and to the Asia with population of close to 4billion people. This railway could have given us right to provide cargo services for Central Africa republic, western Sudan, South west of Niger republic, Chad
In 1999, Atiku became Nigeria’s Vice-president and, thus, created a blind trust to hold his asset in Intels. It was the blind trust created in 1999 that GTCN was incorporated to manage in 2003, with Gabrielle Volpi. Akintola Kekere-Ekun, a banker, and Uyiekpen Osagie, a lawyer,
, as its directors and trustees.
“An investigation (of the March 2012 wire transfer) identified GTCN as an alleged shell company that has been used to transfer over USD 10 million via wire transfers through U.S. banks on behalf of the former vice-president of Nigeria, Mr Atiku
Abubakar,” HBLNY reported.
Of the $40 million identified in the US Senate investigation regarding Atiku, $25 million was reportedly wire-transferred into more than 30 U.S. bank accounts opened by Jennifer Douglas, Atiku’s fourth wife. another SAR filed in 2017 and showing 27
".....It's true that I didn't give as much as I ought to give to support my party (APC) for the 2020 gubernatorial election. Many reasons are responsible for that, I won't go into that detail. While I have a duty to support my party, I however had a soft spot for Obaseki until he
left my party. The truth is, we all know how Obaseki was made governor. I believe that he won't feel too bad to see that same process that he benefited from also remove him from office. It's poetic justice and it's actually equity because you cannot gain from a process and also
Wail when the same process compensates the one you took advantage of in the past. In summary, about the forthcoming election, I can tell you without mincing words that the APC will win the election and I enjoin Obaseki to accept the result in good faith and return to the APC