Nigerian
President Goodluck Jonathan has released a special 155-page
document detailing his administration’s progress since he assumed office.
The
report titled “Sure and Steady Transformation” shows the achievement of
all the 29 Ministries including that of the Federal Capital Territory and the
Federal Executive Council. It highlights the projects undertaken by the
Ministries.
In
the preface to the document, the Special Adviser on Research and Documentation,
Oronto Douglas, said President Jonathan took over the leadership of the country
“at a time of considerable political tension in the land”.
He
noted that the President had a “purpose of transformation” and was “determined
to leave Nigeria a far better place than he met it”.
Here
are some pictures and highlights of the progress report as published in the
document:
Ministry of Agriculture
“Mr
President directed on November 30, 2011 that the cassava flour bread be
commercialized. Within 90 days, the commercialization was successfully achieved
in February 2012 when UTC, the largest corporate baker of bread introduced the
cassava flour bread with 20 percent cassava flour substitution for wheat flour.”
“Rehabilitation
and equipping of Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife and the
University of Benin Teaching Hospital are completed.”
Ministry of Communication Technology:“Locally produced tablet developed, equivalent to the iPad”
Ministry of Communication Technology:“Locally produced tablet developed, equivalent to the iPad”
Ministry of Labour &
Productivity:
“Deft Handling of the Fuel Subsidy Removal Crisis; Negotiation of the National
Minimum Wage”
Ministry of Interior: “New investor/tourist
friendly visa policy: Nigerian missions to start issuing 1-Year multiple entry
visas to deserving visitors/issuance of visa at ports of Entry especially
at International airports.”
Ministry of Education: “Development of 4-Year
Strategic plan for the development of the education sector.”
Ministry of Power: “Ongoing privatization of all
FGN owned Thermal Generation Stations and all Power Distribution Companies.
This process will be completed by October 2012 and will allow for the creation
of an electricity market that will lead to a more efficient electrical supply
industry and a more vibrant power sector.”
For
the full progress report, click here.
The
progress report is already creating a buzz online with many commenting that it
does not translate to improved quality of living for the citizens.
For
instance, despite the achievements noted in the health sector, Nigerians still
fly abroad in large numbers for medical care abroad. The First Lady, Patience
Jonathan is currently reported to be receiving medical treatment in Germany.
Brain
drain is also still persistent in our society as many people leave the country
for education and work, settle down abroad and contribute to the
development of other nations rather than Nigeria.
Please
take a look at the progress report and share your thoughts.
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