President Muhammadu Buhari’s Achievements In His First Year In Office

In a statement it titled “Factsheet
On President Muhammadu Buhari’s First Year In Office”, the Office of the
Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity) has listed the President
Muhammadu Buhari‘s achievements in his first year in office.
Read below:
Security
•The relocation of the Nigerian
Military Command Centre to Maiduguri, since May 2015, contributed to the
success in the fight against insurgency in the North Eastern part of the
country.
•As at February 2016, the total
number of persons rescued by the Nigerian troops during the ongoing operations
in the North East came to 11,595
•Since December 2015, the
well-motivated and rejuvenated Nigerian Military have regained all Nigerian
territories previously under Boko Haram control.
•Prioritized regional cooperation in
the fight against Boko Haram insurgency and violent extremism, through the
operations of the 8,500 strong Multi-National Joint Task Force in N’Djamena,
the capital of Chad, currently headed by a Nigeria military general.
•Nigeria has provided $21million USD
to the Task Force since June 2015 and is committed to an additional $79 million
USD, bringing the total of Nigeria’s commitment to the Task Force to 100
million USD.
•Cohesive international support in
the fight against terrorism and assistance to victims and communities affected
by terrorism, following President Buhari’s meeting with G7 leaders and other
world powers.
•In May 2016, Nigeria hosted a
Regional Security Summit to boost military operations against Boko Haram and forge
a global support for the rehabilitation of the IDPs and rebuilding of the North
East.
•In June 2015, the United States
announced a 5-million-dollar support for the fight against the terrorists in
the sub-region.
• In April 2016, during the visit to
Ms Samantha Power, the U.S Ambassador to the UN to Nigeria, Cameroon and Chad,
the U.S Government further announced an additional $40 million USD for
humanitarian assistance in the sub-region
•Recruitment of additional 10,000
persons into the Nigeria Police Force is ongoing. The recruitment will address
the manpower gap which currently exists in the Nigeria Police
•Overhaul of the dysfunctional
topmost hierarchy of the Nigerian military which resulted in optimal result and
degradation of the Boko Haram elements.
•Was able to bring back our hitherto
military allies; which saw the United States and UK governments commit their
resources to the fight against the insurgents after previously backing out of
negotiations with the previous administration. The Israeli government has also
indicated interest in the fight against insurgency.
•Introduction of the motor cycle
battalion (This is so that the Nigerian Army can travel to remote areas that
were not accessible to cars/trucks)
•Realigned our partnership with
regional allies by embarking on foreign visits which resulted in bilateral and
multilateral agreements to tackle insecurity back home.
•No more roadblocks and curfews,
which normally impeded free flow of movement.
•Continuous monitoring of activities
in the region of war through the use of satellite images and geographical
information system is helping in fighting insurgency and strategizing against
the enemy.
•The trips to our neighbouring
countries showed the resolve of the President to push Boko Haram elements out
of existence by going for the jugular of the group, cutting their arms, food
supply routes. Support has thus been mobilized through the Multinational Joint
Task Force.
•Another major stride is the Trans
National Organized Crime (TNOC) where the president got partnership with
regional allies in the fight against the proliferation of Small Arms and Light
Weapons.
•As part of the reconfigured
military partnership, the United States donated 24 mine-resistant armoured
vehicles (MRAP) which had protected the Nigerian troops from the menace of
Improvised Explosive Devices. Today we have less causalities.
• Reached out to the G7 countries
and achieved the following: intelligence sharing; technical military training;
arms deals/donations
•Overhauling of NIMASA. A reversed
policy of the past administration where national infrastructural assets were
given to militia leaders to protect as against established bodies like the
Nigerian Navy was stopped.
•The President Buhari government has
drafted the army to partner with other security agencies in ensuring the
security of our national infrastructure and this is already yielding the
desired results.
•A major ring of pipeline vandals in
Lagos state were captured recently in a joint operation by security forces led
by the army.
•The government has renewed its
fight against oil bunkering
•The Nigerian Navy has recorded
tremendous success lately in apprehending vessels used by oil thieves. This
operation has improved security on our water ways and it has also helped
improve the revenue of government.
•Deployment of sophisticated weapons
to ensure vandalism is contained by setting up a pipeline security force in
stamping out the menace.
•Effective Management of the
Separatist Biafran Movement
•Improving the technical capacity of
Nigerian Police Force. We now have a forensic lab and GSM tracking device. We
now have a more IT integrated Police force.
•Restructuring of Nigerian
Immigration to stop cross border crimes.
•NSCDC has become more proactive in
the prevention of pipeline vandalization, with arrest of several pipeline
vandals.
•Joint operations involving various
security outfits in curbing the menace of the herdsmen in the country has been
set up.
•The use of surveys and updated
mappings across the country as strategies for preventing threats among ethnic
groups in Nigeria.
Corruption
•Right from the moment he won the
Presidential Election in 2015, the impression of the President as a ‘‘no
nonsense and incorruptible leader’’ sent a signal to looters of public funds,
with many of them returning funds that had been stolen under the previous
administration.
•To create a frame work for
prosecuting the war against corruption and institutionalize probity, President
Buhari set up an Advisory Committee on War Against Corruption.
• The anti-corruption battle is
gaining ground with several high profile cases already in the courts. The
administration is being guided by the rule of law in the prosecution of
corruption cases.
• President Buhari enlisted the
support of multilateral institutions like the World Bank and IMF, security
agencies, Western countries and other friendly nations to locate and repatriate
stolen assets.
• At a London summit on
anti-corruption, President Buhari announced that Nigeria will begin the full
implementation of the principles of the OPEN contracting data standards.
•In the first quarter of 2016,
President Buhari embarked on trips to the Middle East to sensitize the
governments on the need to repatriate stolen assets and hand over the looters
for trial in Nigeria. In January, Nigeria and UAE signed Judicial Agreements on
Extradition, Transfer of Sentenced Persons,
Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal
Matters
•In March 2016, the Federal
Government and the Swiss Government signed a Letter of Intent On the
Restitution of Illegally-Acquired Assets forfeited in Switzerland. Under the
agreement, Switzerland will repatriate $ 321 million USD illicitly acquired by
the Gen. Sani Abacha family.
•In March 2016, the Presidential
Committee set up to probe contracts awarded by the Office of the National
Security Adviser (ONSA) from 2011 to 2015 announced the recovery of over N7
billion from indicted companies and individuals.
Economy
• Implementation of the Treasury
Single Account (TSA) has provided greater visibility of government revenues and
cash flows. Between June 2015 and April 2016, the Federal Government TSA
collection clocked N3 trillion.
•To further instill fiscal
discipline, President Buhari directed the closure of all multiple accounts in
Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government, thereby plugging loopholes
for leakages with new technology.
• The opaque accounting structure of
the NNPC has been reconstructed to be more transparent with the closure of more
than 40 accounts. As a corporate entity, NNPC is now accountable and more
transparent in operations, publishing its monthly financial reports.
• The President also resolved the
lingering shadowy oil swap deals that had cost the country billions of dollars
and left it at the mercy of a few rich Nigerians.
•To alleviate the suffering of
Nigerians in September 2015, President Buhari directed the Central Bank of
Nigeria to disburse N689.5 billion as bailout to 27 states of the federation to
pay salaries.
•To stimulate the economy and reduce
poverty, in April, 2016, President Buhari approved deferment in the payment of
the bailout as states were still reeling under the burden of the fall in
commodity prices.
•Records of more than 34,000 ghost
workers draining the nation’s resources were expunged from the Federal Civil
Service, saving N2.29 billion monthly.
•In 2015, President Buhari ruled out
the appointment of a government delegation for pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. By
this decision, the government saved about one million U.S dollars and N30m of
local expenses
•Enforcement of the Bank
Verification Number: Also the BVN has ensured that the menace of “ghost
workers” are being identified and dealt with, while looters with multiple
accounts can no longer hide their loot undetected.
•Social Protection: Groundwork for
social intervention/palliatives for the poor is being put in place as data is
being collated by the economic planning office of the VP in conjunction with
the World Bank.
•Reorganization/restructuring of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) into a focused, accountable and
transparent institution with autonomous Units (Upstream; Downstream, Gas &
Power; Refineries; Ventures and lean Group Headquarters)
•Reduction of operational deficits
in NNPC by over 50% as at March 2016 as a result of Increased
Transparency and Commercial focus
•Conduct of NNPC outstanding Annual
Audits from 2011 to 2014, and the publication of Monthly Financial and
Operations Reports to ensure transparency
•Introduction of third party
financing in order to eliminate direct funding of cash calls by the Federal
Government
•Renegotiation of existing service
contracts under Joint Venture and Production sharing contracts (PSC) Operations
by about 30% leading to operational efficiency improvements and cost reductions
•Elimination of the Offshore
Processing Agreement (OPA) through the introduction of the Direct Sales and
Direct Purchase (DSDP) scheme with reputable off-shore refineries thereby
yielding annual savings of US$1 billion
•Resuscitation of Port Harcourt,
Warri and Kaduna Refineries presently producing about 7 million litres of
products per/day
•Repair of products pipe lines and
the resuscitation of supply of products from Atlas Cove-Mosimi- Ibadan- Ilorin
after a six year lull
•Repairs of Escravos/ Warri and
Bonny/Port Harcourt crude oil pipe lines
•Introduction of a Price Modulation
framework for downstream petroleum product pricing to encourage responsiveness
to market dynamics
•Guided deregulation of the
downstream sector to allow market forces determine product price and eliminate
subsidy payments
•Introduction of the initiative on
refinery co-location to increase domestic refining capacity and minimize the
drain on scarce foreign exchange for product importation
•Commenced policy reforms for gas
monetization, flare out and infrastructure development, to fast track power
supply and economic diversification.
Power
•Under President Buhari, the Federal
Government agreed to a 50 million Euro (about N11.15 billion) loan agreement
with French government for capacity-building and upgrade of power training
facilities in Nigeria.
•Nigeria signed a $237 million
agreement with World Bank to improve power.
•Chinese solar power manufacturers
agreed with the Federal Government to set up solar panel manufacturing business
in Nigeria.
•President Buhari has signed an
agreement with the Chinese government to improve Nigeria’s power infrastructure
Environment
•Presidential approval for the
Implementation of United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) report 2010 for
the clean-up of Ogoniland with regards to oil pollution and inclusion of
stakeholders in the process of implementation.
•Continuation of the implementation
of the Great Green Wall project to fight and contain desertification in
Northern Nigeria initiated by past administration.
Judiciary
•Since assumption of office,
President Buhari has maintained a clear stance on the rule of law and respect
for separation of powers.
•The President has focused on the
strengthening of institutions with key appointment of professionals.
•Appointment of 30 new Federal High
Court Justices
National Image
•On assumption of office, the
President undertook some foreign trips both within and outside Africa to
re-establish Nigeria’s position in the global arena and solicit support for
Nigeria and Africa.
• President Buhari has continually
pushed the agenda for enhancing Nigeria’s global image by always demonstrating
Nigeria’s credentials in the 2015 general elections, which saw the country
scoring high on peaceful transition.
•President Buhari strongly supported
the emergence of a Nigerian, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, as President of the
Africa Development Bank.
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