*Opposition is built on lies, propaganda.
The Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on
New Media, Bemigho Reno Omokri, in this one-of a kind
interview with Vanguard's Abiodun Alade, pooh-poohs what
he terms the propaganda and lies of the opposition to
downplay the great achievements of the Jonathan
administration.
On President Jonathan and his achievements
President Goodluck Jonathan is the best president Nigeria
has ever had and I am backing this with facts.
I am not
moved by opinion, I am moved by facts. Let me corroborate
my stand with five facts. Number one, according to the
United Nations record, Nigeria life expectancy was 47.5
years in 2009, a year before President Jonathan took over.
As at today, according to the same United Nations Human
Development Index, which is released annually, Nigeria
average life expectancy is now 52 years. Since record has
been kept, this is the largest life expectancy in Nigeria.
When President Jonathan took over power, the World Bank
listed Nigeria as a low income country, but, today, Nigeria
is a middle income nation.
In 2010, Nigeria was the second largest economy in Africa
but it is the largest economy in Africa today.
Also, according to the International Food Policy Research
Institute which undertakes research on global hunger index
annually, Nigeria is improving.
Prior to President Jonathan
assuming office, the country has been sliding on the global
hunger index but since he took over Nigeria has been
improving. In 2005, our index was 16.1 but in 2013 it
reduced to 15 and this year it is 14.1.
On the final score, President Jonathan, during his
declaration speech, said he is proud there is no political
prisoner in Nigeria; as a matter of fact, Nigeria has become
so free under President Jonathan that those in exile were
able to return home. Some chose to attack him, others
chose to support him but the obvious thing is that there is
no consequence because we have a God- fearing and
philosopher king as president.
On Boko Haram and Insecurity
The issue with insecurity can best be answered by the
military. But I will say that never in the world has a
conventional army been used to destroy terrorists. Nigeria
has had high success in peace-keeping all over the world
because we have been meeting with conventional war.
Terrorism is a new threat and we have to develop special
forces to deal with this threat and, to the best of my
knowledge, that is going on at a very advanced stage and,
very soon, we will see the effect of that. I am very confident
that in no distant time, Nigeria will overcome the Boko
Haram insurgency. Our soldiers are already being trained in
special operations so we will, in the near future, bid farewell
to insecurity occasioned by Boko Haram in the country.
Impact of largest economy on the citizens
It is an opinion to say that the transformation of the
economy is not impacting on the lives of Nigerians. There
are seven billion opinions on earth and if you are going to
live by that, you will be an unstable person. Facts support
the notion that the economic progression Nigeria has made
under President Jonathan is trickling down to the citizens.
For the first time in the history of this country, we have 14
million farmers registered with the ministry of agriculture.
They received fertilizers and seeds directly from the
ministry. Of the 14 million, two million are women. It has
never been done anywhere in the world; other nations like
South Africa and India are coming to learn how we did it.
Now we are talking of 14 million farmers which is clear
evidence that Nigerians are benefiting from the economic
progress made under President Goodluck Jonathan.
The per capital income of Nigeria, which was 1090 dollars
in 2009, is 1800 dollars today. Today, you can take a train
from Ido terminus in Lagos and be in Kano at the cost of
N2,250. You can charge your laptop on that train. You can
move within Lagos with air-conditioned fast trains. These
are facts but obviously, the opposition will not want to
paint the president in his true colour because they are
desperate for power.
President Jonathan has ensured that every state that did
not have a university now has one, he has ensured that
almajiris who did not have school before now have 150
schools of which he planned to build 400.
This is a man
who has impacted on the lives of the everyday average
Nigerians.
In the rural areas, there is a conditional grant given to
women that attend post-natal care in health centres. Over
80, 000 graduates have been able to find internship through
the Graduate Internship Scheme. 4, 000 Nigerian youths
have been given grant of between two million and ten
million naira to start up businesses which have empowered
and employed tens of thousands of people through the
YOUWIN (Youth with Innovation Nigeria) scheme.
These are
brilliant initiatives that have never be done before to impact
the lives of Nigerians.
Sadly, some people with no record to show will speak
negative of the president. For 34 years, the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway has been left dormant but today, it is
witnessing one of the fastest constructions on earth- Julius
Berger starting from the Lagos side and RCC starting from
the Ibadan side which will ensure they meet at a point to
complete the work on time.
Where has that been done
before in Nigeria?
It used to take nine hours to travel from Lagos to Benin but
President Jonathan ensured that the Benin- Ore Road was
reconstructed not repaired. Today, that same journey takes
three hours and the Coordinating Minister of the Economy,
Prof. Okonjo Iweala, took that journey herself to verify it. So
President Jonathan is impacting on the lives of everyday
Nigerians.
Corruption and the president’s body language
Let us look at facts and not opinion.
In this country, one of
the greatest avenues of corruption is the procurement of
fertilizer for farmers but today, the Jonathan administration
has addressed that and ensured that farmers get fertilizer
directly from the source. There is no middleman, thus the
country is able to save over two billion dollars annually
which was in the past frittered away.
Over 50, 000 ghost workers have been weeded out of the
civil service, the FG is saving over three hundred and fifty
billion naira annually by that singular act.
These 50, 000
have been there over the years.
This administration is not interested in show trial where
you arrest people, do a trial with the media having
sensational stories but in fairness, how many people that
went through this show trial are in jail? You fight corruption
at the root and weed it out.
I can state categorically that there is no anti-corruption
president like Jonathan but being a philosopher king, he
will not dance to the gallery; he will fight corruption
accordingly.
The opposition has saturated the media with
negative information.
-Reno Omokri also assured that Nigerians will start getting
factual information about government activities.
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