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Though Nigerians are already aware
of the dwindling finances that accompanied the drastic fall in crude oil price,
the situation might be worse than they think as President Muhammadu Buhari,
revealed how dire the financial predicament of the nation is. President Buhari
says Nigeria’s treasury is empty, I inherited empty treasury, huge debts-
Buhari, Bail-out for states doubtful as Buhari laments empty treasury as well
as Buhari can’t continue in office makes the front pages of the national
dailies for Tuesday, June 23, 2015. VANGUARD reports that President Muhammadu
Buhari on his first day at the Aso Rock Villa, after his swearing in on May 29,
said he inherited a “virtually empty treasury”, from his predecessor, Dr
Goodluck Jonathan with debts running into hundreds of millions of dollars. Mr.
President, who disclosed this on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with members
of the state house press corps, blamed the situation on bad management, adding
that it was a disgrace that Nigeria is unable to pay workers’ salaries. Buhari
admitted that there is already a lot of pressure on his government due to the
huge expectations of Nigerians. The president, yesterday held a meeting with
the three service chiefs, who were led by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh. The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Alhaji
Ismail Aliyu, who addressed state house correspondents after the meeting, said
Buhari ordered the withdrawal of the military from internal security operations
as part of a comprehensive review of national security operations. He said the
directive was given because Nigeria and four other countries in the Lake Chad
sub-region had for the first time developed a united military strategy against
the regional menace, Boko Haram. He said after the president ordered the
withdrawal of military checkpoints, he directed the police to henceforth take
firm control of internal security. The permanent secretary said Buhari told the
security chiefs to liaise with the authorities of the Nigeria Police Force to
finalise arrangements for Police to effectively take over internal security. He
revealed that the meeting with the security chiefs was to give them the
opportunity to brief the president on the implementations of recent decisions
reached on the fight against insurgency. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Vanguard Still on the issue of empty treasury, THE PUNCH reports that President
Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with state house
correspondent to mark his first day in the Aso Rock office, said he inherited
an empty treasury, adding that his government was being weighed down by debts
running into millions of dollars. Though the president declined to disclose the
amount of debt he met, he vowed to put in his best to salvage the country from
the brink of collapse. Buhari, who said it was disgraceful for state and
federal workers not to be paid their salaries as at when due, told the
correspondents that he would need their help to avoid a situation where
Nigerians might march on him. He said the tradition of assessing government’s
performance in the first 100 days in office was putting pressure on him due to
the mismanaged economy he met. The President revealed that it was not by
accident that he appointed one of the best journalists in the country, Femi
Adesina, as his special adviser on media and publicity. He explained that he
appointed Adesina so that he could consistently defend him against his
co-journalists. He, however, expressed optimism that what happened under former
president Goodluck Jonathan, when a state house correspondent was expelled
would not happen under his administration. Buhari was accompanied to the
meeting by Adesina and his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity,
Garba Shehu. Buhari, immediately after resuming work, had earlier met with
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and some of his key aides, before meeting behind
closed doors with the service chiefs. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The
punch Now that the president has made it public that the country is broke, the
next question that then comes to mind is, what will be the fate of the states
owing civil servants no fewer than six to nine months salaries? THE GUARDIAN
reports that after President Muhammadu Buhari announced that he met an empty treasury,
the anticipated bailout for states by the federal government may have to be
named, said most members of the NWC and leaders of the APC are fully in support
of the
Though Nigerians are already aware
of the dwindling finances that accompanied the drastic fall in crude oil price,
the situation might be worse than they think as President Muhammadu Buhari,
revealed how dire the financial predicament of the nation is. President Buhari
says Nigeria’s treasury is empty, I inherited empty treasury, huge debts-
Buhari, Bail-out for states doubtful as Buhari laments empty treasury as well
as Buhari can’t continue in office makes the front pages of the national
dailies for Tuesday, June 23, 2015. VANGUARD reports that President Muhammadu
Buhari on his first day at the Aso Rock Villa, after his swearing in on May 29,
said he inherited a “virtually empty treasury”, from his predecessor, Dr
Goodluck Jonathan with debts running into hundreds of millions of dollars. Mr.
President, who disclosed this on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with members
of the state house press corps, blamed the situation on bad management, adding
that it was a disgrace that Nigeria is unable to pay workers’ salaries. Buhari
admitted that there is already a lot of pressure on his government due to the
huge expectations of Nigerians. The president, yesterday held a meeting with
the three service chiefs, who were led by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh. The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Alhaji
Ismail Aliyu, who addressed state house correspondents after the meeting, said
Buhari ordered the withdrawal of the military from internal security operations
as part of a comprehensive review of national security operations. He said the
directive was given because Nigeria and four other countries in the Lake Chad
sub-region had for the first time developed a united military strategy against
the regional menace, Boko Haram. He said after the president ordered the
withdrawal of military checkpoints, he directed the police to henceforth take
firm control of internal security. The permanent secretary said Buhari told the
security chiefs to liaise with the authorities of the Nigeria Police Force to
finalise arrangements for Police to effectively take over internal security. He
revealed that the meeting with the security chiefs was to give them the
opportunity to brief the president on the implementations of recent decisions
reached on the fight against insurgency. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Vanguard Still on the issue of empty treasury, THE PUNCH reports that President
Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with state house
correspondent to mark his first day in the Aso Rock office, said he inherited
an empty treasury, adding that his government was being weighed down by debts
running into millions of dollars. Though the president declined to disclose the
amount of debt he met, he vowed to put in his best to salvage the country from
the brink of collapse. Buhari, who said it was disgraceful for state and
federal workers not to be paid their salaries as at when due, told the
correspondents that he would need their help to avoid a situation where
Nigerians might march on him. He said the tradition of assessing government’s
performance in the first 100 days in office was putting pressure on him due to
the mismanaged economy he met. The President revealed that it was not by
accident that he appointed one of the best journalists in the country, Femi
Adesina, as his special adviser on media and publicity. He explained that he
appointed Adesina so that he could consistently defend him against his
co-journalists. He, however, expressed optimism that what happened under former
president Goodluck Jonathan, when a state house correspondent was expelled
would not happen under his administration. Buhari was accompanied to the
meeting by Adesina and his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity,
Garba Shehu. Buhari, immediately after resuming work, had earlier met with
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and some of his key aides, before meeting behind
closed doors with the service chiefs. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The
punch Now that the president has made it public that the country is broke, the
next question that then comes to mind is, what will be the fate of the states
owing civil servants no fewer than six to nine months salaries? THE GUARDIAN
reports that after President Muhammadu Buhari announced that he met an empty treasury,
the anticipated bailout for states by the federal government may have to be
named, said most members of the NWC and leaders of the APC are fully in support
of the
Though Nigerians are already aware
of the dwindling finances that accompanied the drastic fall in crude oil price,
the situation might be worse than they think as President Muhammadu Buhari,
revealed how dire the financial predicament of the nation is. President Buhari
says Nigeria’s treasury is empty, I inherited empty treasury, huge debts-
Buhari, Bail-out for states doubtful as Buhari laments empty treasury as well
as Buhari can’t continue in office makes the front pages of the national
dailies for Tuesday, June 23, 2015. VANGUARD reports that President Muhammadu
Buhari on his first day at the Aso Rock Villa, after his swearing in on May 29,
said he inherited a “virtually empty treasury”, from his predecessor, Dr
Goodluck Jonathan with debts running into hundreds of millions of dollars. Mr.
President, who disclosed this on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with members
of the state house press corps, blamed the situation on bad management, adding
that it was a disgrace that Nigeria is unable to pay workers’ salaries. Buhari
admitted that there is already a lot of pressure on his government due to the
huge expectations of Nigerians. The president, yesterday held a meeting with
the three service chiefs, who were led by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh. The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Alhaji
Ismail Aliyu, who addressed state house correspondents after the meeting, said
Buhari ordered the withdrawal of the military from internal security operations
as part of a comprehensive review of national security operations. He said the
directive was given because Nigeria and four other countries in the Lake Chad
sub-region had for the first time developed a united military strategy against
the regional menace, Boko Haram. He said after the president ordered the
withdrawal of military checkpoints, he directed the police to henceforth take
firm control of internal security. The permanent secretary said Buhari told the
security chiefs to liaise with the authorities of the Nigeria Police Force to
finalise arrangements for Police to effectively take over internal security. He
revealed that the meeting with the security chiefs was to give them the
opportunity to brief the president on the implementations of recent decisions
reached on the fight against insurgency. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
Vanguard Still on the issue of empty treasury, THE PUNCH reports that President
Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with state house
correspondent to mark his first day in the Aso Rock office, said he inherited
an empty treasury, adding that his government was being weighed down by debts
running into millions of dollars. Though the president declined to disclose the
amount of debt he met, he vowed to put in his best to salvage the country from
the brink of collapse. Buhari, who said it was disgraceful for state and
federal workers not to be paid their salaries as at when due, told the
correspondents that he would need their help to avoid a situation where
Nigerians might march on him. He said the tradition of assessing government’s
performance in the first 100 days in office was putting pressure on him due to
the mismanaged economy he met. The President revealed that it was not by
accident that he appointed one of the best journalists in the country, Femi
Adesina, as his special adviser on media and publicity. He explained that he
appointed Adesina so that he could consistently defend him against his
co-journalists. He, however, expressed optimism that what happened under former
president Goodluck Jonathan, when a state house correspondent was expelled
would not happen under his administration. Buhari was accompanied to the
meeting by Adesina and his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity,
Garba Shehu. Buhari, immediately after resuming work, had earlier met with
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and some of his key aides, before meeting behind
closed doors with the service chiefs. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The
punch Now that the president has made it public that the country is broke, the
next question that then comes to mind is, what will be the fate of the states
owing civil servants no fewer than six to nine months salaries? THE GUARDIAN
reports that after President Muhammadu Buhari announced that he met an empty treasury,
the anticipated bailout for states by the federal government may have to be
named, said most members of the NWC and leaders of the APC are fully in support
of the
Though Nigerians are
already aware of the dwindling finances that accompanied the drastic
fall in crude oil price, the situation might be worse than they think as
President Muhammadu Buhari, revealed how dire the financial predicament
of the nation is.
President Buhari says Nigeria’s treasury is empty, I inherited empty
treasury, huge debts- Buhari, Bail-out for states doubtful as Buhari
laments empty treasury as well as Buhari can’t continue in office makes
the front pages of the national dailies for Tuesday, June 23, 2015.
VANGUARD reports that President Muhammadu Buhari on his first day at the
Aso Rock Villa, after his swearing in on May 29, said he inherited a
“virtually empty treasury”, from his predecessor, Dr Goodluck Jonathan
with debts running into hundreds of millions of dollars. Mr. President,
who disclosed this on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with members of
the state house press corps, blamed the situation on bad management,
adding that it was a disgrace that Nigeria is unable to pay workers’
salaries.
Buhari admitted that there is already a lot of pressure on his
government due to the huge expectations of Nigerians. The president,
yesterday held a meeting with the three service chiefs, who were led by
the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh.
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Alhaji Ismail Aliyu,
who addressed state house correspondents after the meeting, said Buhari
ordered the withdrawal of the military from internal security
operations as part of a comprehensive review of national security
operations. He said the directive was given because Nigeria and four
other countries in the Lake Chad sub-region had for the first time
developed a united military strategy against the regional menace, Boko
Haram. He said after the president ordered the withdrawal of military
checkpoints, he directed the police to henceforth take firm control of
internal security.
The permanent secretary said Buhari told the security chiefs to liaise
with the authorities of the Nigeria Police Force to finalise
arrangements for Police to effectively take over internal security. He
revealed that the meeting with the security chiefs was to give them the
opportunity to brief the president on the implementations of recent
decisions reached on the fight against insurgency.
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Vanguard
Still on the issue of empty treasury, THE PUNCH reports that President
Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, June 22, during a meeting with state house
correspondent to mark his first day in the Aso Rock office, said he
inherited an empty treasury, adding that his government was being
weighed down by debts running into millions of dollars. Though the
president declined to disclose the amount of debt he met, he vowed to
put in his best to salvage the country from the brink of collapse.
Buhari, who said it was disgraceful for state and federal workers not to
be paid their salaries as at when due, told the correspondents that he
would need their help to avoid a situation where Nigerians might march
on him. He said the tradition of assessing government’s performance in
the first 100 days in office was putting pressure on him due to the
mismanaged economy he met.
The President revealed that it was not by accident that he appointed one
of the best journalists in the country, Femi Adesina, as his special
adviser on media and publicity. He explained that he appointed Adesina
so that he could consistently defend him against his co-journalists. He,
however, expressed optimism that what happened under former president
Goodluck Jonathan, when a state house correspondent was expelled would
not happen under his administration. Buhari was accompanied to the
meeting by Adesina and his Senior Special Assistant on Media and
Publicity, Garba Shehu.
Buhari, immediately after resuming work, had earlier met with
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and some of his key aides, before meeting
behind closed doors with the service chiefs.
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The punch
Now that the president has made it public that the country is broke, the
next question that then comes to mind is, what will be the fate of the
states owing civil servants no fewer than six to nine months salaries?
THE GUARDIAN reports that after President Muhammadu Buhari announced
that he met an empty treasury, the anticipated bailout for states by the
federal government may have temporarily hit the rocks.
The President, who said it was the duty of government at every level to
ensure that workers’ salaries are paid, lamented that the bad management
of the economy had put a strain on the ability of state governments and
some federal government agencies to pay their workers. He underscored a
smooth working relationship between the government and the media as
essential, noting that, such relationship would go a long way in
ensuring that Nigerians enjoy a quality dividend of democracy.
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The guardian
Meanwhile, the president, who had a very busy day yesterday, upon
resuming work at his Aso Rock Villa office, might be welcomed with a
lawsuit. THE UNION reports that a lawyer and human rights activist, Mr.
Ebun Adegboruwa, has opined that President Muhammadu Buhari’s inability
to constitute a cabinet 25 days after his inauguration is a subject of
litigation. The legal practitioner, on Monday, approached a Federal High
Court in Lagos seeking an order restraining Buhari from continuing in
office as the country’s president.
The lawyer in a suit he filed said by virtue of constitutional
provisions the president is barred from functioning in his office
without appointing ministers to constitute the Federal Executive
Council. He said if the president is not prepared to appoint qualified
persons into office as ministers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he
should not be allowed to continue to function in office as the
president. He said such development is a flagrant violation of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The human right activist, who dragged the president to court by way of
an originating summons, lamented in an affidavit deposed to by him in
support of his application that although the president had admitted that
old age would limit his performance and had also taken his oath of
office nearly 25 days ago, he had yet to appoint ministers to constitute
the FEC to assist him in executing the business of the nation.
Adegboruwa said Buhari’s delay is not only unwarranted, but also smacks
of a dictatorial tendency with abrasive effect on the economy. He said
the failure, neglect or refusal to appoint qualified persons into the
offices of Ministers of the government of the federation almost 25 days
after he assumed the office of the president is capable of collapsing
the economy of this nation. He also noted that it was gross misnomer for
the president, who was only a commissioned officer of the Nigerian
army, to continue to function as a lone ranger, stressing the
development was tantamount to usurping the functions of other
professionals and technocrats, who ought to constitute his cabinet, such
as the attorney general of the federation, among others.
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The Union
As the President is taking heat from concerned citizens over his
inability to constitute his cabinet, the internal tussle in the ruling
All Progressive Congress has taken a new turn as the party leaders have
adopted candidates for top principal position in the Assembly. THE
NATION reports that the party leaders are supporting Ahmed Lawan, Femi
Gbajabiamila, George Akume and five others as principal officers of the
National Assembly. The APC reportedly adopted the lists submitted to it
by The Unity Forum (Senate) and The Loyalists (House of Representatives)
to heal the wounds and reconcile all after the June 9 controversial
elections.
It was gathered that the move has put pressure on Senate President
Bukola Saraki and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara as over
12 members of the APC National Working Committee backed the candidates
recommended by The Unity Forum and The Loyalists. The senators
recommended by the APC as principal officers are Lawan (Majority
Leader); Prof. Sola Adeyeye (Chief Whip); Sen. George Akume (Deputy
Majority Leader); and Sen. Abu Ibrahim (Deputy Chief Whip).
The list for the House of Representatives has Gbajabiamila (House
Leader); Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa (Deputy House Leader); M. T. Monguno
(Chief Whip) and Hon. Pally Iriase (Deputy Chief Whip). A source, who
didn’t want to be named, said most members of the NWC and leaders of the
APC are fully in support of the lists from the Unity Forum and The
Loyalists. He said they need to heal wounds and move forward, adding
that it will only be fair and just if the aggrieved legislators are
allowed to choose among themselves the principal officers.
Meanwhile, the leaderships of the two groups also compiled lists and
sent to the APC National Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, who is expected
to send them to the Senate President.
A top source, who spoke in confidence, disclosed that for the first time
after the crisis of confidence erupted among APC Senators Saraki and
Lawan met at Oyegun’s residence to explore the possibility of
reconciliation. He said after the party’s chairman sued for
reconciliation, Saraki and Lawan were asked to go into a room for “frank
talks.”
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