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I’ll rather build infrastructure than give N5,000 to people who don’t work, says Buhari

I’ll rather build infrastructure than give N5,000 to people who don’t work, says Buhari
February 28
14:18 2016

President Muhammadu Buhari says he would rather build infrastructure and empower able-bodied persons to work than give N5,000 to unemployed youths.

Buhari said this during an interactive session on the last day of his visit to Saudi Arabia.

“This largesse N5,000 for the unemployed, I have got a slightly different priority,” he said.

“I would rather do the infrastructure, the school and correct them and empower agriculture, mining so that every able-bodied person can go and get work instead of giving N5,000 to those who don’t work.”

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In the buildup to the 2015 election, the All Progressives Congress (APC) had promised to give a monthly stipend of N5,000 to the most vulnerable in the country. However, the promise has generated different controversies.

In November, lawmakers of the upper chamber of the national assembly were divided along party lines after Philip Aduda, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senator, moved a motion for the president to fulfill the promise.

Responding to the motion, which was rejected, Kabir Marafa an APC lawmaker had said: “What has Sen. Phillip Aduda got to do to bring up an issue that is APC-related? Is Phillip Aduda a member of APC? Was he in the campaign team of APC?

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“This is something that involves millions of Nigerians and you just sit down through a motion and say the senate should urge the president to pay N5, 000 to unemployed Nigerians. He should know more than many Nigerians. So, if you want to give APC a bad name, this is one of the most-wicked ways of doing it. Nigerians are no fools and very soon, the facts will emerge.”

Subsequently, Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, who was then the spokesman of APC, blamed the inability to meet the expectation of Nigerians in that regard on the non-inclusion of the programme in the 2015 budget prepared by the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Mohammed, who estimated the number of prospective beneficiaries at N25 million, had said: “APC never at any time indicated it has reneged on its promise to pay 5,000 naira monthly to 25 million most vulnerable Nigerians.”

Aisha Buhari, wife of the president, also appealed to the party to fulfill the promise.

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“Her Excellency Aisha Buhari has appealed to the ruling party All Progressives Congress, APC not to renege on their campaign promise of paying N5,000 to 25 million unemployed Nigerians and giving school children one free meal a day,” read a statement issued on her behalf by Adebisi Olumide, her media aide.

Earlier in the year, James Ocholi, minister of state for labour and employment, said the federal government did not have the statistics of unemployed youths in the country.

He gave the impression that the issue was responsible for fulfilling the promise.

“There is no data anywhere. There is no data of the unemployed or employed. It is a bad situation but as we speak, experts are working to capture the data of the employed and the unemployed,” he had said.

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6 Comments

  1. Musa
    Musa February 28, 22:23

    Buhari and APC are liars n deceit. Buhari said those promises are not his, but were APC party promises. Did Buhari stand election as an independent candidate or on the platform of a political party? Which is supreme, the party or himself?

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    • agboola olatunji
      agboola olatunji February 29, 08:24

      Going by the present economic situation resulting from the mismanagement and massive corruption of our immediate past it is unreasonable for any right thinking Nigeria to insist that the government should be paying N5000 monthly to the unemployed.
      As a good citizens of Nigeria our focus should be how to riggle out of the present economic problems and to lay very good foundation by building infrastructures-energy, roads etc that would lead to employments of people.

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  2. Ancestor
    Ancestor February 29, 02:30

    A leader builds bridge of confidence with his subjects based on truth. A promise which has just be changed is a sign that we may soon not trust on ur words Mr. PMB.If your word is not your bond, you are not qualified, worthy, fit,to even be a normad

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    • S. A. Maigari
      S. A. Maigari February 29, 12:01

      Jonathan promised not to stand presidential election in 2015, did he fulfil it? Were his words his bond?

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    • Maigari
      Maigari February 29, 12:14

      Jonathan promised not to contest the presidential election in 2015, did he fulfil the promise? Were his words his bond? Did that qualify him to be a fisherman? Or you a bushman?

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  3. agboola olatunji
    agboola olatunji February 29, 09:20

    With the present economic situation resulting from the mismanagement and massive corruption of the immediate past it is unreasonable for any right thinking Nigerian to insist on payment of N5000 to the unemployed. This would further destroy the already deplorable economic situation.
    It is better for the government to focus on building infrastructures as Buhari insists so as to lay very good foundation that would lead to economic growth and creation of jobs.
    That promise of N5000 to those who are not working was made before Buhari saw the real situation of the economy. Initially Nigerians were being deceived that the economy was the best in Africa and the third best in the world and that a lot of investors were coming or are already investing in the economy. By early May 2015 Iweala changed her lies and for the first time she told Nigerians that Jonathan had been borrowing an average of N460 billion monthly since 2013 to pay federal workers salary.

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