100 Days Of MBuhari A.K.A ‘Baba-go-slow’ By FredrickNwabufo |Sahara Reporters Again, I ask, what is different? What is to come? And is this it? If the agenda is to build on what is not there, where is the hope? Also, governance appears to be...READ MORE:
How do you measure the virility of an administration; its potency to impregnate the economy, infrastructure and welfare of citizens? Should it be in the first 100 days of its life; in two or four years? Well, I will measure in the little steps, in actions and in the agenda.
Also, the anti-graft agencies rammed up effort in naming ‘’looters’’ and making arrests – in the orthodox Nigerian style of ‘’eye service’’. There were reports of some civil servants returning their loot as well. So, if the administration was to be examined by the positive noises in its first 100 days in 2015, it will have a relatively good score. But the overall score after a full term of four years is at best, abysmal.
I spoke with Femi Adesina, presidential spokesperson, who explained to me that the Next Level agenda is about consolidation. And then I asked, ‘’consolidation on what?”Femi Adesina:"The ‘Next Level’ is a level of consolidation. The agenda remains the same. The priorities remain the same. Secure the country, fight corruption, revive the economy and provide jobs for Nigerians, particularly the young people.
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