Nigeria's President, Muhammadu
Buhari, at the start of the week launched his re-election campaign manifesto in
which he boasted of having built the 'foundational work' to trudge up the
stairs to the 'next level'.
Campaigns for the 2019 elections
started Sunday, triggering a renewed scrutiny of the candidates, especially Mr
Buhari and his main challenger, billionaire Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples
Democratic Party, a former vice president between 1999 and 2007
As he is the incumbent, the
candidacy of Mr Buhari faces critical reviews - no less than Mr Atiku's though
- as the country footslogs around economic and security challenges.
More Nigerians are falling into
joblessness, and herdsmen-farmers conflicts have claimed thousands of lives in
the past years, with implications for the country's stability and unity, local
and international reports show.
Nigeria has recorded big gains
regarding the war against the Boko Haram terrorists who once controlled close
to a score of local government areas in the country's North-east under the PDP
- but they still fatally hit targets, including the military and civilians, and
many people displaced are not able to return home.
But Mr Buhari insists he has not
reneged on the promises -security, economy and anti-corruption - that he rode
on to win the 2015 election for his current term.
He argues his efforts have only
amounted to helping the country out of a 'depth of decay' and then a
foundation, which, if re-elected, would serve as a basis for a stronger country
- the next level.
"We have worked hard to
fulfil our promises - and while the road may have been difficult, over the last
three and a half years, we have laid the foundations for a strong, stable and
prosperous country for the majority of our people," reads the campaign
manifesto of Mr Buhari.
It adds: "Foundational work
is not often visible, neither is it glamorous - but it is vital to achieving
the kind of country we desire. Judging by the prior depth of decay,
deterioration and disrepair that Nigeria had sunken into, we are certain that
these past few years have put us in good stead to trudge on the NEXT LEVEL of
building an even stronger nation for our people."
Reviewing the document, the president is seeking votes to pursue five-pronged agenda if he is
re-elected, according to our analysis.
1. Jobs
Government's own official information
shows Mr Buhari has presided over a worsening national job situation, with
unemployment rate standing at 18.8 per cent -15.9 million people - by the third
quarter of 2017 up from 16.2 per cent in the earlier quarter.
The country's statistics bureau has
not released new data on the job situation since 2017, warranting criticisms
the body is failing due to political considerations.
This situation negatively relates
to the government's efforts such as Anchor Borrowers' Programme, N-Power,
improving Ease of Doing Business.
In the re-election manifesto, not
much is different, however, but the targets are bigger. There are five main
ways it says the jobs creation agenda would be pursued if re-elected.
One, in the second term, which Mr
Buhari calls the next level, N-Power would engage one million graduates and
then there is a promise to skill up 10 million people under a voucher system in
partnership with private sector.
Two, several millions of jobs are
to be created through agriculture, including having the "Anchor Borrowers'
Programme to support input and jobs to one million farmers; Livestock
Transformation Plan to create 1.5 million jobs along dairy, beef, hide and
skin, blood meal, crops; and Agriculture Mechanisation Policy with tractors and
processors to create 5 million jobs."
Three, Mr Buhari promises to
provide $500 million in funding for the tech and creative industry to create
500 thousand jobs and train 200,000 youth for outsourcing market in technology,
services and entertainment.
Four, further jobs would be
created with the creation of Regional Industrial Parks and Special Economic
Zones, and "Next Level of 109 Special Production and Processing Centres
(SPPCs) to spur production and value additive processing (as well as) Tractors
and Processors Plan in Each Senatorial Districtv.
Five, Mr Buhari also vows
'300,000 extra jobs' for vendors and farmers by increasing the number of
children fed under the school feeding programme from 9.2 million to 15 million.
2. Infrastructure
Unveiling his second term plans
toimprove the country's infrastructure desperately needed to buoy the economy
and ease living for citizens, Mr Buhari commits to four areas, expectedly
roads, rail, power, and the Internet, marked to be treated as 'a critical infrastructure'.
Mainly, he promises to complete
the Second Niger Bridge, in the works for years before his coming, and
"the phased works in each state of the federation".
Several roads in Nigeria are in a
bad state and works on them have been for several years, gulping billions of
taxpayers' money with dismal results. Mr Buhari now promises to complete these
projects if he is re-elected.
On the railway, he says he would
complete the Lagos- Ibadan-Kano Rail, Eastern Rail (Port-Harcourt-Maiduguri)
taking the network through Aba, all South-east state capitals, Makurdi, Jos,
Bauchi and Gombe, and the Coastal Rail (Lagos-Calabar).
He promises to move broadband
coverage to120,000km of fibre network across Nigeria, after 'addressing uniform
Right of Way charges', and prioritise Internet access to education, markets,
primary healthcare and business clusters.
Through renewable, clean energy
sources such as solar, he wants to 'energise' universities and up to 300
markets across the country to have an uninterrupted power supply.
Then, further on power, he
promises "a minimum of 1,000 MW New Generation incremental Power capacity
per annum on the Grid; Distribution to get to 7,000 MW under Distribution
Expansion programme".
3. Business, Entrepreneurship Development
A string of plans towards
facilitating business and entrepreneurship also feature in the Buhari next
level plan. These include 'people moni bank', 'entrepreneurship bank', easing
business process, and MSMEs clinics.
Under the people moni scheme,
there would be a consolidation of the current trader moni, market moni and
farmer moni schemes, targeting 10 million Nigerians from 'the current 2.3
million'.
Then, the entrepreneurship bank
is proposed to be tech-enabled and offer credit, capacity building and business
plan support to young entrepreneurs.
For ease of doing business, he
promises to "legislate and enforce deadlines for issuance of government
licences and permits" and "simplify investments, customs,
immigration, trade and production procedures".
Then, there would be one-stop
shops of all regulatory agencies (CAC, NAFDAC, SON, etc) under one roof in each
senatorial district as Next Level for MSMEs (MSME Clinics) in each Senatorial
District.
4. Human Capital Enhancement Services - Healthcare, Education
"Every child counts will
make our students digitally literate in Science, technology, engineering, arts
and mathematics," says the Buhari manifesto, adding: "all teachers
will be retrained to deliver digital literacy".
The president further vows 10,000
schools per year will be remodelled and equipped.
This may require working with
states and local governments since the federal government only runs an
inconsequential number of secondary (unity) schools in comparison with huge
number the president says he is targeting if re-elected.
One of the classrooms at the
Community School, Koola with broken chairs and tables
For the healthcare, he promises
insurance for all using "co-payments to share the cost between
individuals, the private sector and government," while "the poorest
40 per cent will be exempted from such co-payments".
5. Political Inclusion
The president promises to ensure
35 per cent of his appointments go to females. He does not mention if there
would a piece of legislation compelling 35 per cent affirmative action on women
inclusion in government - a proposal that failed in the National Assembly last
year.
He also says he would increase
the number of youth for appointments to boards of public agencies.
He also promises "special
mentoring programme in governance with young graduates working with ministers
and other senior government appointees".
Culled: PremiumTimes
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Empty promises. The ones you made the first time, how have you kept them? If you couldn't do anything in 4 years what moral right do you have to say you will perform if given another chance? Nigerians be wise, we don't need this man.
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