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Buhari marks low profile 100-day anniversary


Corruption- and insurgency-battling President Muhammadu Buhari marked his first 100 days in power Saturday by looking ahead rather than behind, his spokesman said.

“(Buhari) does not consider the 100 days in office as a milestone… There is no official event to mark the day,” Garba Shehu told AFP.


Buhari ran as a hawk on security and with a tough anti-corruption stance, pledging to recover “mind-boggling” sums of stolen oil money and vowing to crush Boko Haram’s six-year Islamist insurgency that has killed at least 15,000.

The 72-year-old president is determined to “fix insecurity, the economy and eliminate corruption. These are the goals he has been pursuing in the past 100 days,” said Shehu.

The leader has accused former president Goodluck Jonathan, who ruled from 2010 until May, of having left the treasury “virtually empty.”
Buhari’s vice-president, Yemi Osinbajo, has estimated the country’s debts at some $60 billion (54 billion euros), and said Nigeria’s economy is in its worst state since the country gained independence 55 years ago.

Local media have been largely supportive of Buhari thus far, comparing him favourably with Jonathan.

But Buhari’s own slowness in forming a cabinet is hurting Africa’s largest economy, said Paul Igbinoba, a Lagos-based economist and political commentator.

“The economy has suffered from the delay… The president needs to move quickly in appointing his key ministers and putting in place his economic team,” he said.

Yet there have been tangible improvements under his rule.

Electricity production rose from less than 3,000 megawatts before Buhari came into office to about 5,000 megawatts now, while refineries have suddenly come back to life after years of idleness.

In an early sign of his assault on graft, Buhari sacked the entire board of state oil company NNPC, notorious for mismanagement and rampant theft. He then installed a Harvard-educated lawyer to spearhead reforms as the new managing director.

The military has also intensified its war against Boko Haram in the northeast, using its air power to support ground troops.
Buhari recently set a three-month deadline to subdue the insurgents.

(AFP)
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2 comments

  1. So what is his achievements so far, let's not be sentimental or tribalism here, but I bet you if it PDP that is in power Lai Mohamed n co will be singing all over.

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  2. APC has disappointed PDP by not jumping into action. The trap set by PDP has been avoided by not acting in haste. 100 days of getting the record straight. 100 days of running Nigeria without executive wastage. Nobody is excited about becoming a minister now. I see people rejecting their selection as minister if they have skeletons in their cupboards. PMB carry go! Nigerians are behind you.

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