Amazing Development In Nigeria With President Buhari Yet to Appoint Ministers
Did anyone of you here in Nigerian notice this developments so far without the president choosing his ministers yet? It makes me begin to think that the Ministers are actually the problem of Nigeria. Everyone has expected President Buhari to select his ministerial list by now and set it to the House of Assembly for ratification but nevertheless, everything has been moving fine even without the President ministers.
They say Slow but steady Or slow but surely is the best way to move forward and President Buhari seems to be doing all these without ministers. Do we really need them? Here are the few developments we are experiencing currently in Nigeria without ministers.
Without Power Minister:
- Electricity supply has greatly improved Without Petroleum Minister:
- refineries are almost fully revamped, to commence production within a month.
- Disappearance of fuel queues without oil marketers holding country to ransom.
- Stoppage of phantom fuel subsidy payments to the cabal, & reducing it from over N5b to N1.8b per day.
Without Finance minister:
- External reserves increased by $3b in a month.
- Bailout to states to clear 8 months salary arrears.
- Closure of all secret govt accounts.
- Maintenance of a single Federation Account for all FG revenues.
Without External Affairs minister:
- Secured multilateral cooperation of all neighbouring countries for a MJTF against Boko Haram.
- G7 cooperation and support in fight against insurgents.
Without Commerce & Trade Minister:
- Concluded package to revamp local industries.
-Again a marching order for the resuscitation of our dead Textile Industries was given.
All in barely a month! l'm delighted about the prospect, when PMB would have touched all sectors of our national life.
Another serious development are;
- Former Imo State Governor Ohakim granted N270million bail for N270million fraud as in return the EXACT money you stole shikena!
- Lamido Ex Nigerian Foreign minister and Ex-Jigawa State Governor and sons remanded in Prison.
- Ex-Adamawa Gov. Nyako and son remanded in Prison Companies linked to Nnamani Ex-Enugu Gov. Loose assets to FG And so on and so forth.
The days of "Goat-Eat-Yam-And-Go-Free" are over! Watch out as more events unfold.
They say Slow but steady Or slow but surely is the best way to move forward and President Buhari seems to be doing all these without ministers. Do we really need them? Here are the few developments we are experiencing currently in Nigeria without ministers.
Without Power Minister:
- Electricity supply has greatly improved Without Petroleum Minister:
- refineries are almost fully revamped, to commence production within a month.
- Disappearance of fuel queues without oil marketers holding country to ransom.
- Stoppage of phantom fuel subsidy payments to the cabal, & reducing it from over N5b to N1.8b per day.
Without Finance minister:
- External reserves increased by $3b in a month.
- Bailout to states to clear 8 months salary arrears.
- Closure of all secret govt accounts.
- Maintenance of a single Federation Account for all FG revenues.
Without External Affairs minister:
- Secured multilateral cooperation of all neighbouring countries for a MJTF against Boko Haram.
- G7 cooperation and support in fight against insurgents.
Without Commerce & Trade Minister:
- Concluded package to revamp local industries.
-Again a marching order for the resuscitation of our dead Textile Industries was given.
All in barely a month! l'm delighted about the prospect, when PMB would have touched all sectors of our national life.
Another serious development are;
- Former Imo State Governor Ohakim granted N270million bail for N270million fraud as in return the EXACT money you stole shikena!
- Lamido Ex Nigerian Foreign minister and Ex-Jigawa State Governor and sons remanded in Prison.
- Ex-Adamawa Gov. Nyako and son remanded in Prison Companies linked to Nnamani Ex-Enugu Gov. Loose assets to FG And so on and so forth.
The days of "Goat-Eat-Yam-And-Go-Free" are over! Watch out as more events unfold.
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