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'Stop telling lies'' - Jonathan’s aide replies Osinbajo




Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on New Media, Reno Omokri has faulted the claim by the Vice-Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo that President Goodluck Jonathan is leading a visionless government.

Omokri pointed out that the administration of Jonathan has recorded laudable achievements which are alien to a visionless government, stressing that such feats have been acknowledged by International organisation such as the United Nations, International Food Policy Research Institute, KPMG among others.



The Special Assistant argued that Prof. Osinbajo’s report differs from the reality.

“Prof. Osinbajo’s report differs from that of KPMG, The UN and The Global Hung Index. Whose report will you believe?” he said in a tweet.

Omokri was reacting to the earlier claim by the V.P candidate of the APC, who described the Jonathan-led Federal Government as “inadequate and visionless.”

Osinbajo argued via his Twitter page that “Nigeria is great and her citizens give so much, yet get nothing in return from today’s inadequate and visionless leadership.
Osinbajo

Omokri also used the opportunity to take a swipe at the Presidential candidate of the APC, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari who he alleged threatened that 2015 will be bloody if what happened in 2011 repeat itself, pointing out that President Jonathan has repeatedly maintained that his ambition is not worth any Nigerian’s blood. He urged Pastor Osinbajo to prayerfully consider the vision of Jonathan and Buhari for Nigeria.

“If Pastor Osinbajo wants to talk about ‘vision’, he should prayerfully consider these two visions of the future,” he added in his tweet.

He urges Nigerians to make use of the infrastructure provided by Goodluck Jonathan during the festive period.

“This Christmas, travel on our revived railways, reconstructed Benin-Ore Road or upgraded Enugu Airport. Powered by GEJ!”


The KPMG has rated Nigeria’s high speed rail as world-class, the Global Hunger index also stated that hunger level has fall in Nigeria.
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5 comments

  1. Omokri, the recent Global Hunger Index rates Ghana, Chad, Malawi, Rwanda, Angola as countries with greatest improvement in GHI in Africa. Where is d so-called giant of Africa? I don't know where you get your own report. Even go to the streets, not Garki in Abuja, and you willsee heightened hunger caused by corruption of our leaders. Be real omokri and don't just talk for your employer to assume you are doing your job.

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    1. Mr Anonymous, you claimed to have seen Ghana, Chad, Malawi, Rwanda and Angola in the recent GHI and Nigeria is nowhere. It is because you have never seen anything good about your country Nigeria. I advice you go and recheck the report Nigeria name is there. GEJ is the man for 2015. No vacancy Aso Rock.

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    2. Even great Russia is having a problem now with their economy. No national leader has faced the problems Jona is facing now. All the programs he started cannot be said to be visionless. The problem may be in execution. Obas told us he will end NEPA problems in four months; he never did till he left office. There is more to leadership than meets the eye. We the led are also part of the problem. Nigerians NEVER fight for their rights. If we did, the governance will have no option than to sit up.

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  2. Mr Anonymous, you claimed to have seen Ghana, Chad, Malawi, Rwanda and Angola in the recent GHI and Nigeria is nowhere. It is because you have never seen anything good about your country Nigeria. I advice you go and recheck the report Nigeria name is there. GEJ is the man for 2015. No vacancy Aso Rock.

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  3. Reno Omokri: whose report should we believe? we shall believe the report of ordinary Nigerians who
    1. feel the pinch where it hurts;
    2. are hungry with no hope for a three square meal;
    3. live in perpetual darkness;
    4. experiences nightmarish roads
    5. sleeps with one eye opened for fear of hoodlums;
    6. couldn't buy much in the market place 'cos the Naira is semi worthless;
    7. sees the affluent flaunt their ill gotten wealth indiscriminately without recriminations;
    8. sees their family members and loved ones killed indiscriminately;
    9. are daily frustrated seeing the economic downturn of the country;
    10. travel out of the country and witnesses orderliness and rule of law and yearns for same to be replicated in Nigeria, etc, etc.

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