Jonathan’s achievement is unprecedented — Presidency -
By Soni Daniel & Charles Kumolu

However,
the opposition All Peoples Congress (APC) pooh-poohed the Presidency’s
claims, saying the citizenry are worse off on account of the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party’s alleged bad rule.
Dismissing the Presidency’s claim, Lagos State Publicity Secretary of
the APC, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, said all the indices of a failed state are
present in Nigeria.
The presidency boasted that during the year, major policies were made and key projects executed for the good of Nigerians.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, gave the presidential score card in a statement made available to Vanguard last night in Abuja.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, gave the presidential score card in a statement made available to Vanguard last night in Abuja.
Okupe noted that contrary to impressions being created by vocal leaders
of the opposition, Nigeria, under President Goodluck Jonathan ha
s moved significantly forward in many sectors than it was in 2011.
s moved significantly forward in many sectors than it was in 2011.
He said that the transformation which had taken place in the economy,
transportation, agriculture, power and other critical sectors were the
routes which all developed nations had taken before now but which
unfortunately had not been taken by Nigeria before now.
According to Dr Okupe: “It is an incontrovertible fact that Nigeria
under Jonathan has reduced its food imports by about 40 per cent and
increased its local production of rice, cassava, sorghum, cotton and
cocoa in percentages ranging from 25 to 56 in the last two years.
“For the first time since independence, the Nigerian agricultural sector
is attracting unprecedented Foreign Direct Investment. Over the past
two years, the sector has attracted $ 4 billion in private sector
executed letters of commitment to invest in agricultural value chains,
from food crops, to export crops, fisheries and livestock.
“The number of private sector seed companies grew from 10 to 70 within
one year. Over $ 7 billion of investments from Nigerian businesses have
been made to develop new fertilizer manufacturing plants, which will
make Nigeria the largest producer and exporter of fertilizer in Africa.
It is also noteworthy that agricultural lending as a share of total bank
lending has risen from two per cent to six per cent in two years.
President Goodluck Jonathan
“On the power sector reforms initiated by President Goodluck Jonathan in
2010, Okupe explained that the major component of the reform which is
the privatization of the generation and distribution power
infrastructure was successfully accomplished in 2013 thus putting
Nigeria on a sure path of steady power supply in a no distant future.”
Okupe explained that with the completion of this process and the 10 NIPP
projects, Nigeria would for the first time in history move away from
vertically integrated state-owned and very poorly managed electricity
industry to a modern private sector-led fully regulated market with the
right incentives capable of attracting accelerated new investments to
kick start the re-industrialization of Nigeria.
He also said that the Jonathan administration brought about the recovery
of the Nigerian stock exchange, which he said was made possible by a
combination of sound fiscal and monetary policies as well as a
transparent conduct of state affairs in a manner which has rekindled
investors’ confidence in the Nigerian market.
Okupe said those who always seek to use the security challenges in some
parts of Northern Nigeria as the only barometer to measure President
Jonathan’s performance were not being fair to the President, considering
the fact that the war on insurgency and terrorism had never been a
quick fix anywhere in the world.
While reminding the public that bombings and killings by insurgents
happened in Kano, Kogi, Niger,Yobe, Borno,Sokoto, Adamawa and the
Federal Capital Territory in 2011 and 2012, the Presidential aide noted
that the activities of the terrorists had been largely contained and
restricted to one or two states in 2013.
“Yes, we are not where we hope to be but it will be sheer mischief to
insist that we are where we were or as some wickedly say, we are worse
than we were. Definitely, their position is not based on facts and so
should be ignored by Nigerians” he stated.
Okupe reiterated the determination of President Jonathan to remain
steadfast in his pursuit of accelerated economic growth and stability,
peace and development of all parts of Nigeria.
He also promised that the Federal Government would consolidate on the
growth recorded in the outgoing year by completing all ongoing projects
as well as initiating new programmes and projects especially in sectors
capable of creating jobs for Nigerians.
Okupe feeding the nation with lies—APC
*Jonathan not in charge Igbokwe said: “What do you expect Okupe to say?
You should not have expected them to score themselves low or to have
agreed that they have failed. There is nobody in the presidency who will
have the courage to say that the Peoples Democratic Party-led Federal
Government is not doing well. I am not surprised. There is no need
wasting time on Okupe’s claims. He is just earning a living, that is why
he feeds the nation with lies.
“The fact is that the President is not in charge. All the indices of a
failed state are present in the country at the moment. Our economy is
not doing well, the hospitals are still mere consulting clinics,
security is a luxury, while oil theft is on the rise. I was reading an
article on Sahara Reporters and the author of the article listed all the
contracts that have been awarded by the present administration and
there is nothing to show for it. He specifically mentioned the Benin/Ore
Highway which is still dilapidated and they award the contract yearly.
Maybe they are claiming the glory of Lagos because the state is doing
well. Same applies to all APC states. Maybe they are claiming the
glories of the APC states
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