Opinion
Why Jonathan Deserves Re-Election (11)
The President re-affirmed his commitment on na
tional television recently that on his watch, all elections in Nigeria will be free, fair, and credible, and that all certified election results will be respected.
He also assured the nation that the re-scheduling of the general elections was in the best interest of the nation and was never driven by any’ulterior motive on the part of government.
President Jonathan will continue to put his best efforts into giving Nigeria quality leadership and will not be distracted from his purpose by unwarranted and needless criticism by persons who ought to know better.
The President also continue to trust in the good judgment of Nigerians and to believe that in appreciation of his sincere efforts to move the country forward over the past four year, they will re-elect him for a second term on March 28, 2015 with a mandate to pursue his agenda for national transformation to a successful conclusion.
The Jonathan’s transformation agenda is the best hope for economic prosperity for the generality of Nigerians and the best window for the realization of the national renewal we have all yearned for in other to fulfill our manifold destiny.
In spite of formidable challenges institutional rot, corruption, and the slow pace of bureaucracy and redtapism, all the ministries have made substantial progress in furtherance of the vision and key objectives of the transformation agenda.
For example, the ministry of works constructed and rehabilitated two thousand kilometers of roads in 2013 alone.
The Improvement in the country’s agriculture to government’s intervention in the four decades of corruption’in fertilizer and seed distribution
has resulted to direct access by farmers thereby, saving the government N25 billion in 2012 alone.
With the revolution in the sector, over two 250 thousand farmers and youths in the northern states are profitably engaged in farming.
The result is that Nigeria’s food import bill reduced from N1.1 trn in 2011 to N648 billion in 2012, placing the country firmly on the path to food self sufficiency.
The government is not also relenting in the health sector, as there has been an improved access to primary health care under the saving one million lives initiative, over 433,650 lives were saved from November, 2012 to June 2013 by scaling up six coat.
Effective interventions, including maternal and child nutrition, prevention of mother child transmission of HIV, provision of essential commodities,
malaria control, routine immunization, eradication of polio have also reorded success stories.
1,500 primary heaIth care facilities have been refurbished and supplied with essential drugs, while several teaching hospitals and medical centres have been rehabilitated and modernized, including Benin Teaching hospital.
Stable supply of petroleum products as well as efficcent administration of subsidy programme at reduced cost were among the feast.
Mobilization has begun for a new free trade zone in Ogidgbes, Delta State, with world class petro-chemical and fertilizer plant to be built, creating over five million jobs across the value chain.
Gas flaring had been reduced from twenty four percent to eighteen percent between 2011 and 2012 as a result of the encouragement of accelerated gas development projects.
Nigeria will soon become a major player in the international market through the implementation of the Nigeria gas master plan compressed natural gas programme currently in progress.
In the aviation sector, this is the first ever that Nigeria has an aviation master plan and road map.There has been a robust revision of the civil aviation national policy for the first time in over twelve years. All twenty two federal owned airports across the country are being remodeled, resulting to improved passenger experience.
Government has all this while being involved in a shift from partisan politics to performance. There is a saying that the devil you know is better than the angel you don’t know.
The President Jonathan’s administration without doubt, will leave Nigeria a much transformed country.
When for instance, the President recently remarked that his administration was winning its war against terror and insecurity in the land, it was obvious that the declaration was bound to ruffle some feathers.
For individuals and groups who had borne the brunt of the violence that have in the land in the last couple of years, the President’s homily was hardly soothing.
Some, especially his political opponents dismissed him, accusing his government of lacking vision and focus.
The Jonathan administration had done so much than any other in the one hundred years of the existence of Nigeria.
The administration has promised to consolidate on its transformation agenda and bring more development to all parts of the country.
He has demanded for second term let’s give him a trial for him to consolidate on the achievements he has recorded during his first term in office as he has promised to do better if re-elected.
Amadi is of Radio Rivers, Port Harcourt.
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