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Nigeria has three major problems --Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday said the nation is faced with three major challenges that are hindering its development.

According to him, they are insecurity, poor economy, and corruption. He noted that corruption was the most debilitating of all the ills.

The President spoke in Abuja, while receiving recipients of the 2016 Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) at the State House.

Buhari said ‘‘Nobody disputed the fact that they were the major problems of Nigeria, and we campaigned on those three planks. As a government, we believe you cannot administer a country you have not secured, so we focused on security.

‘‘The economy is also down, therefore, we are not sparing any effort to revive and diversify it, so that our people, particularly the youths, can get jobs. The third problem, and the worst of them all, is corruption,’’ the President declared.

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President Buhari told the awardees that the country was in a terrible shape when the administration came into power in 2015, with oil prices falling to as low as 37 dollars per barrel, from peak periods of over 100 dollars in previous years.

‘‘There was no money in the treasury,’’ he added. ‘‘We were producing less than one million barrels of oil per day, from the 2.2 million barrels we used to do. The country was in a terrible shape, but luckily, the people understand, and are cooperating with us.’’

Commending the 2016 merit award winners, Prof. Omowunmi Sadik for distinguishing herself in the Sciences, and Prof. Tanure Ojaide, in the Humanities, President Buhari described their contributions to the academia and national development as ‘‘quite fundamental’’.

In separate remarks, the award recipients, who had their investiture last year, December 1, 2016, commended the government on the anti-corruption war, noting, however, that more enlightenment campaign needed to be done on how corruption slows down development.
Prof. Sadik and Prof. Ojaide also canvassed more funding for research, and appreciated the Federal Government for the National Order of Merit, ‘‘as nothing can be compared to being honoured by your own country.”

The Chairman of the Nigerian National Merit Award, Prof. Moses Essien Etim, who led the team, said 73 awards had been given out since 1979, when the desire to identify and reward creative excellence among Nigerians was instituted into the NNOM.

 

 

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  1. JOHNSON PETER

    January 13, 2017 at 9:15 am

    Buhari has come again with his lies of there was no money in the treasury when he came on board. He should not forget that the money he used for 2016 was Jonathan’s budget

    • Joy Madu

      January 13, 2017 at 12:23 pm

      Don’t mind the fool. He keeps complaining without no effort.

  2. seyi jelili

    January 13, 2017 at 9:24 am

    When problems are identified, then it is easy to solve. But buhari is not working at all, especially in the area of insecurity.

    • Margret Dickson

      January 13, 2017 at 10:09 am

      May God forgive you. You think Buhari is not working? All these fight against terror that we’ve been seeing are what? Child’s play? Buhari is working and we all know all these things except we want to keep discrediting this government

  3. yanju omotodun

    January 13, 2017 at 9:54 am

    I want to be indifferent here. Buhari should focus and exhaust all his arsenal addressing the poor economy first, if possible, he can even forget fighting corruption he sees as the most debilitating problem, no hungry man wants to hear he is fighting corruption.

    • Animashaun Ayodeji

      January 13, 2017 at 10:11 am

      If there’s corruption, the economy can never be good, if there’s insecurity, people will be scared of running their businesses. We need a stabilized economy truly, but we cannot have a good economy without eradicating corruption and insecurity

      • chichi emerue

        January 13, 2017 at 1:03 pm

        Forget your thrash. When the economy is okay ,all things will fall in place by themselves.

  4. Johnson Amadi

    January 13, 2017 at 10:07 am

    Apparently, we all know these three problems, but, what is Buhari doing to stop the situation, absolutely nothing and he still has the mouth to talk, shame on you Mr President.

    • Roland Uchendu Pele

      January 13, 2017 at 11:17 am

      Well, President Buhari was not the originator of the problems, he cannot possibly fix them. We all are in this together, we must all stand up and fight. Buhari cannot do it alone, yea?!

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