- Lai Mohammed accuses the PDP of downplaying President Buhari's achievements
- Mohammed says the allegation by the PDP that N10 trillion was looted under Buhari is spurious
- The minister lists the achievements of Buhari's administration
The information and culture minister, Lai Mohammed, has slammed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for downplaying the achievements of the Buhari administration, saying they are being deliberately and perpetually blind to the achievements.
A statement made available to NAIJ.com quoted Mohammed as stating this while inaugurating the 22-member newly-elected governing council of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) under the chairmanship of Mallam Mukhtar Sirajo, in Abuja on Thursday, May 31.
Mohammed described the opposition as unserious, very disdainful of the truth, lacks ideas and believes that being in opposition means crying wolf where there is none and spewing out fake information at the speed of light!
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“Where is the seriousness in an opposition party throwing out a spurious figure of N10 trillion as the amount of money that has been looted under the present administration? What is Nigeria's annual national budget? How do you react to an opposition that is deliberately and perpetually blind to the monumental achievements of this administration?” Alhaji Mohammed queried.
He said while naysayers might pretend not to have seen all these achievements, “Nigerians who are benefitting directly from them have testified to the reality of the successes.”
The minister said the administration had taken power generation from 2,690MW to 7,000MW, moved Nigeria closer to self-sufficiency in rice than any government before it, increased the number of rice farmers from five million to an all-time high over 11 million and cut Nigeria's rice import bill of $1.65 billion annually by 90 percent.
“We are feeding 8.2 million pupils in 45,394 schools in 24 states, employing 87,261 cooks in the process; we are paying conditional cash transfer of N5,000 monthly to 297,973 poorest and most vulnerable households, never before done in Nigeria; we are building roads, rail and power, spending an unprecedented N2.7 trillion on infrastructure alone in just two years; we have raised capital expenditure in the yearly national budget to an unprecedented 30 percent on the average, our social investment programmes have benefitted 9 million people.
“The school children who are being fed, the unemployed graduate who has now been employed under N-Power; the small business owner who has benefitted from the GEEP loans and the thousands of people who have been rescued from the clutches of Boko Haram know that these achievements are real,” he said.
Minister Mohammed said the economy is also back on the path of growth, after the recession of 2016-17, “and we have the figures to support this assertion.”
He said the economy grew 1.95 percent in Q1 2018; Inflation has fallen for 15 consecutive months, from 18.7 percent to12.5 percent as of April 2018; external reserves of $48 billion are the highest in five years; total exports in 2017 were 59.47 percent higher than for 2016; agriculture exports grew 180.7 percent above the value in 2016; raw material exports grew 154.2 percent above the value in 2016; solid minerals exports grew 154.2 percent above the value in 2016; exports of manufactured goods grew 26.8 percent above the value in 2016, and the first quarter of 2018 saw the fourth consecutive quarterly increase in capital importation since Q2 2017.
He said Nigeria moved up 24 places on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings in 2017, and was listed among the 10 Most Improved Economies.
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He added that the administration is fighting corruption like never before, “with our Whistleblowing Policy yielding N13.8bn from tax evaders, as well as N7.8bn, $378 million, £27,800 in recoveries from public officials,” adding: “Naysayers say they have not seen all these achievements, Nigerians who are benefitting directly from them have testified to the reality of the successes.”
Alhaji Mohammed advised public relations practitioners never to be tired or discouraged from projecting the image of their establishments, even when some people decide to play the blind or the spoiler.
NAIJ.com earlier reported that Nigeria's information and culture minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said on Tuesday, February 13, that the federal government remains resolute in dismantling the structural conditions that make violent extremism to thrive in the country.
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