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Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by nigeriapenbase: 1:07am On Dec 26, 2018
News By Nigeriapen.com.ng



President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration is slow in fighting corruption because the system is slow.

The president said this when he received the Federal Capital Territory community, who paid him Christmas homage at his official residence on Tuesday in Abuja.

President Buhari, who apparently was reacting to those allegedly accusing his administration of being too slow in tackling the nation’s challenges, including `endemic corruption’ in the society, said: “It’s not Baba (Buhari) that is slow but it is the system.

“So, I am going by this system and I hope we will make it.”

The president announced that he would soon embark on aggressive campaign for the 2019 Presidential Election, saying that the campaign would start with visits to each of the six geo-political zones of the country.

According to him, the three areas of focus with which he campaigned in 2015 are still very relevant today, adding that he will continue to focus on the fight against corruption, tackling insecurity and improving the economy.

“We are watching the Independent National Electoral Commission very seriously and we are going out very soon; we will go from geo-political zone to geo-political zone, to remind the people of our promises in 2015.

“These three fundamental things include security, because you have to secure the country before you can govern it and talking about what we have done regarding securing the country, the people of the North-east know better.

“The three fundamental things we campaigned with are still very relevant.

“On improving the economy, which we are still going to explore, we have done well in agriculture, and those who embraced farming are not regretting it and we have also addressed unemployment and we are very lucky, through that we are now attaining food security.

“The third thing with which we will campaign is the issue of corruption.

“I told you what I did when I was in uniform but now when I have to go by this system (Democracy,) where people have to be arrested and then prosecuted, taken to court and then with evidence, we will collect back what they had taken illegally and for doing that, people are calling me Baba go slow.

“I am going slowly but whatever the case, I will not stop pointing fingers at those who have abused trust by taking money that does not belong to them.

“I will keep on trying to do my best for this country and get back what belongs to the country.”

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by nigeriapenbase: 1:07am On Dec 26, 2018
Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by mazimee(m): 1:09am On Dec 26, 2018
You are slow with everything Mr President.

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by festacman(m): 1:11am On Dec 26, 2018
Some of Buhari's footprints

- Diversification of the economy by installing global mining business procedures to attract foreign investors
- Laying foundation for production-driven economy by using using fiscal measures to encourage local producers
- Improving agricultural production and reduction in food importation
with stage set to encourage investment in processing and preservation
- Shrewd use of government revenues
- Conservation of nation's hard-earned Forex Reserve
by discouraging importation of needless stuff
- Sensible wealth redistribution through social Investment programs
to the vulnerable and strengthen the capital base of micro and small businesses across the nation
- Critical infrastructure-tied borrowings to avoid diversion
- Completing on-going and abandoned projects to strengthen critical infrastructure needs in power plants e.g Mambilla, rail transport, airport terminal, ports, interstate road networks, etc
- Fighting corruption and blocking leakages
- Motivating revenue-yielding government agencies to make higher returns e.g Customs, JAMB, etc
- Changing the long established mindset giving free money to non-productive political structure (foot soldiers) rather than empowering them to be productive and financial independent
- Etc.

4more to take things to new level

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Racoon(m): 1:45am On Dec 26, 2018
See who is still talking here.Mr.President giving silly reason for not fighting corruption in good pace after your government have not only accepted corruption while prosecuting a lopsided anti-corruption fight, but gone ahead to legalize corruption?

How Buhari thinks he can deceive all Nigerians with an over-hyped corruption war while his regime have been marked by sleazy putrid corruption can only be one of the wonders of the world.

You can only continue to deceive yourself and your zombified followers.Bloody hypocrite! Meanwhile this is your verdict after fighting corruption for four years;
.".......In 2012, Nigeria was placed at 139th position, In 2014, Nigeria gained 3 steps and was placed at 136th position.Under Buhari, Nigeria has lost many positions down to 148th..."
http://saharareporters.com/2018/02/21/transparency-international-ranks-nigeria-148th-worlds-least-corrupt-country

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Racoon(m): 2:07am On Dec 26, 2018
"President Muhammadu Buhari......has mentioned that Kano State governor, Umar Ganduje is a responsible leader despite allegations of the governor receiving bribes putting his position in question...."
President Buhari currently faces serious allegations, which include staging show trials of opponents of a regime that is accused of corruption and graft, while simultaneously shielding his own party members and inner circle.

https://www.thecable.ng/why-you-should-not-invest-in-nigeria-former-uk-secretary-of-state-writes-investors

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Soneh(m): 5:11am On Dec 26, 2018
festacman:
Some of Buhari's footprints

- Diversification of the economy by installing global mining business procedures to attract foreign investors
- Laying foundation for production-driven economy by using using fiscal measures to encourage local producers
- Improving agricultural production and reduction in food importation
with stage set to encourage investment in processing and preservation
- Shrewd use of government revenues
- Conservation of nation's hard-earned Forex Reserve
by discouraging importation of needless stuff
- Sensible wealth redistribution through social Investment programs
to the vulnerable and strengthen the capital base of micro and small businesses across the nation
- Critical infrastructure-tied borrowings to avoid diversion
- Completing on-going and abandoned projects to strengthen critical infrastructure needs in power plants e.g Mambilla, rail transport, airport terminal, ports, interstate road networks, etc
- Fighting corruption and blocking leakages
- Motivating revenue-yielding government agencies to make higher returns e.g Customs, JAMB, etc
- Changing the long established mindset giving free money to non-productive political structure (foot soldiers) rather than empowering them to be productive and financial independent
- Etc.

4more to take things to new level

Fear God..
You mean Buhari achieved all these and only paid zombies like you can see it. If Bihari had achieved 30% of what you listed I would have personally campaigned for him but I can't see most of those lies you penned down.Maybe as the chief propagandist said their project are so large, thats the reason why they are invisible to many.

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by omooba969(m): 1:07pm On Dec 26, 2018
Mr Buhari!grin
Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by anambraamaka: 1:07pm On Dec 26, 2018
Baba excuse

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Nathdoug(m): 1:07pm On Dec 26, 2018
GANDUJE COMES TO MIND..
THE SYSTEM IS SLOW..
I KNOW ZOMBIE WONT HAVE ANYTHING TO SAY ON THIS.
BUNCH OF BRAINLESS PEOPLE

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by AllenSpencer: 1:08pm On Dec 26, 2018



God bless His Excellence, President Mohammadu Buhari (GCFR)


Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Triangles1(m): 1:09pm On Dec 26, 2018
Waiting for Saraki wailer to come and form online wole soyinka on NL
Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by peter1994(m): 1:09pm On Dec 26, 2018
Ok. We've heard you. Please do us a favour and allow another person try

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by mykelswa(m): 1:09pm On Dec 26, 2018
If he goes back to daura he'll still complain. That one na apc he go blame

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Omeokachie: 1:09pm On Dec 26, 2018
You are slow in:

Reinstating Maina to office and giving him double promotion.

Unable to investigate and prosecute Babachir Lawal

Eulogising Ganduje even with the public outcry on his bribery scandal.

Reinstating Yusuf and giving him police details to force his way back to office.

Return over 40 houses to Timipre Sylva.

Overlook the 'sins' of Obanikoro the moment he joined your party.

Akpabio has suddenly become your best friend and no longer corrupt since joining the APC.

Prosecuting your wife's ADC caught with billions of naira in kickbacks.

Mister man, you are simply incompetent and shielding corrupt persons, and a living example of the meaning of the word corruption.

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by abbeycial: 1:10pm On Dec 26, 2018
Mr President,permit me to call you a learner.

why don't you just change the system or beat around it to achieve the masses dream?

it's also noteworthy that he who call for equity needs clean hands.

Anyway, 2019 would be mind blowing!

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Nobody: 1:10pm On Dec 26, 2018
We are tired of hearing excuse. If you still believe in this APC government, you are a... angry

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by gurunlocker: 1:10pm On Dec 26, 2018
Who's and what's the system?
This man complains about everything he failed at.

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by tstx(m): 1:10pm On Dec 26, 2018
Yawn... I wan sleep.. Wake me up when Jubril leaves office come 2019.

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Rebuke: 1:11pm On Dec 26, 2018
Damn it! How else do yhu define irresponsibility?

This government keeps rubbing it on our face again n again. Never ready to take responsibility for their failures. What a shameless government.


Baba Buhari, take it or not, yhu have failed woefully, yhu have many times proven to us by yhur speech dat yhu lack the mental capacity to lead Nigeria any where. So, quit it already. It's not by force to lead baba.


See the ignoramus below me, like Buhari like his supporters. All clueless and dumb....Bunch of ignoramus.

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by NOETHNICITY(m): 1:11pm On Dec 26, 2018
PDP will do anything possible to frustrate the fight against corruption.
PDP is evil
Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 1:11pm On Dec 26, 2018
angry
Here he goes, pls Mr pres. If u say the System is slow then why are u also slow in restructuring the Institutions that play a great role in the fight against corruption
Up till Now EFCC,ICPC,POLICE,DSS,CENTRAL BANK,etc are being run like a tool in ur hands to punish opposition
Fix these institutions and see how fast the systen would run!!
But No, u are too incompetent to do so!!

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by STANPASQUAL(m): 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2018
He wants to use the campaign to REMIND Nigerians of HIS 2015 CAMPAIGN PROMISES!!
Are we not cursed with this man?? �

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Corrinthians(m): 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2018
Slow or not, Baba all the way! cheesy

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by boss1310(m): 1:12pm On Dec 26, 2018
presido you are not slow just ignorant of what to do to move Nigeria forward.this fighting of corruption I hear everyday when I see the alleged corrupt individuals patrolling everyday especially when they are in the ruling party

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Nobody: 1:13pm On Dec 26, 2018
One of them

Suffering and smiling




Next level

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by notoriousbabe: 1:15pm On Dec 26, 2018
mazimee:
You are slow with everything Mr President.
he is also very slow in ze oza room, if not why has Aisha not burn another childrens for him since he tooked over government?

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by HisSexcellency(m): 1:15pm On Dec 26, 2018
I remember some few years ago when terrorists attacked Charlie Hebdo office in France. The outrage over the killings was all over the place. World leaders were condemning the act, news channels like cnn, Al Jazeera, bbc and the likes where giving it full coverage.

But come to Nigeria, the massacre in zamfara state is being discussed in whispers, news channels are afraid to give it full coverage so as not to put the government in bad light. Citizens appears to be docile for no apparent reason.

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Re: Why We Are Slow In Fighting Corruption – Buhari by Cocolatti(m): 1:15pm On Dec 26, 2018
festacman:
Some of Buhari's footprints

- Diversification of the economy by installing global mining business procedures to attract foreign investors
- Laying foundation for production-driven economy by using using fiscal measures to encourage local producers
- Improving agricultural production and reduction in food importation
with stage set to encourage investment in processing and preservation
- Shrewd use of government revenues
- Conservation of nation's hard-earned Forex Reserve
by discouraging importation of needless stuff
- Sensible wealth redistribution through social Investment programs
to the vulnerable and strengthen the capital base of micro and small businesses across the nation
- Critical infrastructure-tied borrowings to avoid diversion
- Completing on-going and abandoned projects to strengthen critical infrastructure needs in power plants e.g Mambilla, rail transport, airport terminal, ports, interstate road networks, etc
- Fighting corruption and blocking leakages
- Motivating revenue-yielding government agencies to make higher returns e.g Customs, JAMB, etc
- Changing the long established mindset giving free money to non-productive political structure (foot soldiers) rather than empowering them to be productive and financial independent
- Etc.

4more to take things to new level

Balderdash!!!

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