*Assures 2013 ‘ll
be Nigeria’s year of glory
*Says Jonathan taking time not to make costly mistakes
*Insists Boko Haram insurgency reduced by 70%
*Says Jonathan taking time not to make costly mistakes
*Insists Boko Haram insurgency reduced by 70%
LAGOS — The Presidency, yesterday, defended the appointment of
People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Board of Trustees member, Chief Tony Anenih, as
the Chairman of the new Board of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA.
Special Adviser on Public Affairs to the President, Dr. Doyin
Okupe, who addressed a press conference in Lagos, yesterday, also denied reports
credited to President Goodluck Jonathan of having admitted that his
administration was slow, saying the criticisms spawned by the reports were
needless.
According to Okupe, what the President meant in his Christmas
message was that in the estimation of the opposition, his administration was
slow, but that the regime was taking its time not to make costly mistakes.
Okupe also dismissed the argument by opposition parties that the
President was not prepared to lead the nation, saying no other Nigerian leader
could match him in terms of public office experience and intellectual capacity,
given that he holds a doctorate degree.
We ‘ll not be intimidated by negative propaganda
On the appointment of Chief Anenih, which has drawn widespread
criticisms, especially from the opposition parties, Okupe said: “There
are enough professionals in the NPA to run the authority. You bring in
outsiders and politicians as board members, to moderate whatever the
professionals do.
“There are enough technical people even on this same board. There
are mandatory technical people. We are not going to be intimidated by the
negative propaganda against Anenih.
“What has Anenih done wrong? Many people hate Anenih because they
call him Mr. Fix It for Obasanjo. He is a politician. He knows how to do what
he does. What is wrong with that?
“Is he guilty of murder? Is he guilty of rape? Has he stolen
money? What has he done wrong? What some people will say is that he spent N300
billion on roads (without much to show). I don’t want to hold brief for Anenih.
But that is an erroneous thing.
On N300bn
spent on roads by Anenih
“What happened that year was that the Federal Government budgetted
N300 billion for roads. But the money was never released to the Ministry of
Works. There are a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation, and government,
before now, has failed to engage the public, to explain the concrete issues.
Many things are perceived. Like this one, they are taken as true, and over the
years, they take root in the hearts of some people, and so people believe the
man is a thief.”
Jonathan reduced insurgency by 70% in 2012
Okupe said the Jonathan administration is succeeding in containing
the Boko Haram insurgency, both in terms of number of attacks and frequency,
and buttressed this with statistics between January and November, this year.
According to him, citing newspaper reports and security agencies
as sources, eight attacks were recorded in January, nine in February, seven in
March, eight in April, five in May, seven in June, six in July, five in August,
four in September, seven in October, four in November.
He also dismissed the argument in certain quarters that inadequate
intelligence was responsible for the attacks by the Boko Haram sect, saying the
capacity of the nation’s security agencies in this regard, and the equipment
that have been acquired for this astonish even foreign powers considered to be
leaders in this area.
Said he: “Due to the increased capacity of security agencies in
the area of intelligence gathering, I can report that over 70 per cent of
planned insurgent attacks were foiled before actualisation. These are largely
unreported because they did not happen and this is a good thing.
“The intelligence arm of our security agencies has deployed
massive modern technology to preempt and destabilise these criminal elements
who intended causing harm.”
He said while government had not completely ruled out the issue of
negotiation with the Boko Haram sect, it would not hold talks with anyone whose
leadership of the group is in doubt or who remains under a mask.
2013 ‘ll be Nigeria’s year of glory
On the incoming year, Okupe said: “The year 2013 will be Nigeria’s
year of glory; a year of our manifestation. It will be the year of many changes
in all facets of life. President Jonathan will fix Nigeria.
“There will be a very significant forward progress in the economy
of Nigeria through massive job creation in the different sectors, which will
lead to wealth creation and massive reduction in criminal activities. The
President is committed to delivering on his pact with the Nigerian people as
contained in his Transformation Agenda.
“He is unwavering
in that commitment and will, by the grace of God, take this nation to a greater
destination. Nigerians must not despair. There is a glorious tomorrow for this
great nation.”
He said this outgoing year had not been that of gloom and doom as
some people would want Nigerians to believe, and enumerated several successes
recorded by the administration in the power, agriculture, security and
infrastructure sectors.
Challenges met by the administration
According to him, most of the challenges met by the administration
in the power sector, including high incidence of transmission losses, low
collection efficiency, speedy regression of previous generation gains, and
inadequate gas supply have been effectively addressed.
He said: “As I speak to you, most of the challenges earlier identified have been resolved while others are receiving due attention of the Federal Government. Above 95 per cent of the10 IPPs (Independent Power Projects) have been completed. Our power generation has hit an all time high of 4,502 megawatts.”
He said: “As I speak to you, most of the challenges earlier identified have been resolved while others are receiving due attention of the Federal Government. Above 95 per cent of the10 IPPs (Independent Power Projects) have been completed. Our power generation has hit an all time high of 4,502 megawatts.”
According to him, the limitations imposed by inadequate
transmission infrastructure are being tackled, while funding for the expansion
of gas supply plants has been made available.
He said, with the projected generation of a minimum of 7,000 megawatts by the middle of 2013 as well as the effective privatization of the distribution and generation subsectors, and the commercialization of the transmission arm of the power sector, “economic activities are bound to receive significant boost in the coming year.”
He said, with the projected generation of a minimum of 7,000 megawatts by the middle of 2013 as well as the effective privatization of the distribution and generation subsectors, and the commercialization of the transmission arm of the power sector, “economic activities are bound to receive significant boost in the coming year.”
On agriculture sector
On the agriculture sector, while lamenting that Nigeria imported
N500 billion worth of rice in 2011, he said 14 new rice mills with capacity to
process 240 metric tons of rice were set up by the private sector this year,
while the Federal Government secured $1.2 billion to install 100 large scale
rice processing mills to produce 2.1 million metric tons of rice annually.
“Today, Nigeria has reached an unprecedented 60 per cent sufficiency
in rice production, a feat which the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
recently described as capable of raising world rice output to a record high in
the next 12 months.”
Source: Vanguard
No comments:
Post a Comment