ADD1

Monday, June 3, 2013

MARKING SCHEME: Jonathan Scored 35% - CNPP


The word trading between the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, CNPP, and the President Goodluck Jonathan led government continued on Sunday, with the former scoring the President below average in its transformation agenda.
In a press statement signed by its national publicity secretary, Chief Osita Okechukwu, the CNPP alleged that the Jonathan led government only managed to score 35 percent within the last three years.
The group noted that the marking scheme they used in assessing President Jonathan was his 6-point agenda.
“In response to President Goodluck Jonathan’s Order for Marking Scheme, before any fair assessment on his leadership is attempted, Conference of Nigerian Political Parties,CNPP, as a mark of obedience to our dear president and in the absence of any concise pamphlet on the Transformation Agenda, adopted as marking scheme, the 6 Points Agenda he delivered during his inaugural address on 29 May 2011”, CNPP stated.
The group quoted the President as
saying, “‘Fellow Compatriots, lift your gaze towards the horizon. Look ahead and you will see a great future that we can secure with unity, hard work and collective sacrifice. Join me as we begin the journey of transforming Nigeria:- I will continue to fight for your future, because I am one of you.
“I will continue to fight for improved medical care for all our citizens.
“I will continue to fight for all citizens to have access to first class education.
“I will continue to fight for electricity to be available to all our citizens.
“I will continue to fight for an efficient and affordable public transport system for all our people.
“I will continue to fight for jobs to be created through productive partnerships”.
Accordingly, Okechukwu said the CNPP in an emergency meeting took a careful assessment of the 2 years and indeed 3 years of the Jonathan regime and scored the regime 35% on the 6 Points Agenda enunciated above.
“In our assessment, Nigeria today is more divided than ever, more in a state of despair and despondency
than ever. Answer, inept and clueless leadership.
“Going by his address, as a minority who galvanized national support in an unprecedented scale to discard ancient prejudices and win peoples mandate, President Jonathan in our assessment is far from fighting for Nigeria’s future, especially as one of us, those who went to school without shoe? No! Where is the Fresh Air?
“We expected Mr. President to embark on massive peoples social programs and invest heavily in critical
infrastructure, to restore the peoples hope for a better future.
“He has no excuse, for he inherited over $20 billion Excess Crude Account, Oil sales has been above
budget bench mark and Nigerians have been paying all manner of taxes.
“Our medi-care has not improved; otherwise Mrs Patience Jonathan and other elites will not be wasting
our foreign reserves on overseas medication. The poor also do not get adequate medical attention from our primary health clinics”, the statement had read.
It continued that “West African Examination Council, and other similar examination bodies pay testimonies to the unfortunate decay of our education.
Our mismatch and poor quality degrees, need urgent attention, yet 3 years down the line, Mr President seems not to give a damn, even though he is a teacher.
“The question is, what is wrong in using the 5 trillion generated annually by the Federal Inland Revenue
Service,FIRS, and over 1 trillion from Customs Service to provide efficient medi-care and first class education? Answer, officially approved Corruption?
“We had gone through the well calibrated Electricity Road Map, President Jonathan crafted then with
Professor Barth Nnaji as Minister, from our assessment it seems to have been abandoned.
“The question is, what is the problem in using our unprecedented oil revenue to generate electricity and
embark on other critical infrastructure?
“We regret to note that efficient and affordable public transportation cannot be guaranteed with
patch-patch roads and patch-patch rail lines, compounded with tepid implementation of annual capital budget.
“The Chinese did 4000km of modern rail line of 150kmph between Beijing to Lhasa at $4.2 billion, while
Nigeria in 21st Century is doing old gauge of 20kmph from Kano to Lagos at $8.3 billion.
“For instance, Nigerians could have been on side of President Jonathan if the squabble today in the Nigerian Governors Forum is over investing money from the Federation Account on 1st Class Medi-care and Education, Refinery in Bayelsa State, Mambilla Power Plant, Enugu Coal, Modern rail lines, Water ways or any other critical national infrastructure! Rather the squabble is Do-or-Die Battle for power as we approach 2015”.
The umbrella body of political parties insisted that President Jonathan was using the same failed
method, adding that expecting to get a pass mark was mere illusion.
“President Jonathan cannot succeed as long as he maintains the philosophy of his party that Food is Ready and the motto of Share the Money.
“In sum, CNPP’s candid opinion is that what we have is a primitive economy, earnestly yearning for huge public investment, which providence has graced us with. Over reliance on our captains of industry is a misplaced priority, as 98% of them have no factories, even pure water factory.
“Consequently, any regime that lacks the political will to wage strident war against the endemic and pervasive corruption in the land cannot achieve any meaningful result.
“And for as long as President Jonathan or any other president that comes in 2015, condones corruption and continues with the inchoate and failed economic policy that government has no business in business, so long will it be a mirage to provide electricity, medi-care, first class education or create jobs”, the statement added.

No comments:

Post a Comment