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Presidency Releases Buhari Administration’s Strides in 5 Years

President Muhammadu-Buhari

Tomorrow, Friday, May 29, marks the fifth anniversary of the President Muhammadu Buhari Administration. And the Presidency has released a factsheet detailing the administration’s giant strides in the various areas of national life.

Below is the release by the Presidency as issued by the office of the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina:

STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

 

BUHARI ADMINISTRATION FIFTH ANNIVERSARY FACTSHEET (MAY 2020)

 

ECONOMY

 

AGRICULTURE

 

The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative:

 

 

 

 

Making Business Work

 

Support for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: The Administration has launched a series of funding and capacity development initiatives designed to support MSMEs:

 

Ease of Doing Business Reform Successes:

 

PENSIONS

 

MONETARY, FISCAL, TRADE, IMMIGRATION, CONSUMER PROTECTION REFORMS

Tax

 

Trade

 

Budget:

 

Immigration:

The new Visa Policy incorporates the following reforms:

 

 

Consumer Protection:

President Buhari in 2019 assented to the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) Bill, the first legislation in Nigeria’s history focused on curbing anti-competition practices; and the establishment of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

 

Debt Management:

Between 2017 and now, Nigeria has issued its first ever:

 

Domestic Borrowing Costs:

 

FISCAL SUPPORT TO STATES

 

EXECUTIVE ORDERS

 

INFRASTRUCTURE

 

Power Sector:

 

Oil and Gas:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INVESTING IN PEOPLE

 

 

Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP):

 

Home Grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP):

 

Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT):

 

Education

Grants and Disbursements: The Federal Government has disbursed more than 170 billion Naira in UBE Matching Grants to States and the FCT since 2015, 8 billion Naira in Special Education Grant to States and private providers of Special Education, and 34 billion Naira from the Teachers Professional Development Fund to States and the FCT.

Approval for the establishment of the following:

Transfer of Almajiri Schools built by the previous administration to State Governments and credible Scholars of Islamic Education, for efficient administration and impact.

 

Healthcare

 

Sports and Creative Industry

 

Creative Industry Support

 

NEW VISION FOR THE NIGER DELTA

The Buhari administration’s ‘New Vision for the Niger Delta’ brings together a robust set of promises, solutions, targets and initiatives aimed at ensuring that the people of the Niger Delta benefit maximally from the region’s oil wealth.

The New Vision offers a detailed response to the 16-point Demand Agenda submitted to President Buhari by the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) in November 2016.

Tangible results of the New Vision so far include:

 

ANTI-CORRUPTION & TRANSPARENCY

 

FISCAL REFORMS; PLUGGING LEAKAGES

 

New Whistleblowing Policy:

 

Increased Oversight of MDAs

The Buhari Administration is addressing the issue of poor levels of remittance of operating surpluses by MDAs. From remitting only N51 million between 2010 and 2016, JAMB has gone on to remit more than 20 billion Naira to the Federal Government since 2017.

 

The Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA):

 

Expansion of TSA Coverage:

 

Expansion of IPPIS Coverage

In spite of great opposition, the Buhari Administration has expanded IPPIS coverage to the Armed Forces, as well as Federal Universities and other academic institutions.

 

Deployment of BVN for Payroll and Social Investment Programmes:

 

Creation of Asset Tracking and Management Project

 

Replacement of old Cash-Based Accounting System with an Accruals-Based System:

 

Enlistment into Open Government Partnership (OGP):

 

Creation of Efficiency Unit (EU) to spearhead the efficient use of government resources, and ensure reduction in Recurrent Expenditure:

 

JUSTICE REFORMS

Establishment of Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC)

 

Domestic Legislation & International Agreements

 

Prisons Reform:

 

SECURITY

 

 

Northeast

 

North Central and North West

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

 

Re-establishment of Nigeria’s position and influence in the regional and global arena. Fragile/broken relations with the United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, and with neighbouring countries (Chad, Niger, Cameroon) have been revived and strengthened since June 2015.

Nigeria’s prominent participation in the London Anti-Corruption Summit and the Commonwealth Conference on Tackling Corruption, in May, 2016 in London.

Major outcomes/results/manifestations of Nigeria’s renewed visibility and respect on the International Stage:

 

Bilateral Relations:

 

CHINA:

 

GERMANY

 

UNITED STATES (USA)

 

UNITED KINGDOM (UK)

 

SOUTH AFRICA:

The SA-Nigeria Bi-National Commission was in 2019 elevated from Vice Presidential to Presidential Level, as a symbol of a renewed commitment to cooperation between Africa’s two largest economies.

 

MOROCCO:

 

RUSSIA:

 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE):

 

SAUDI ARABIA:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE

 

“In Nigeria, we are taking a two-step approach. First, to protect the lives of our fellow Nigerians and residents living here and second, to preserve the livelihoods of workers and business owners to ensure their families get through this very difficult time in dignity and with hope and peace of mind.” – President Buhari

 

President Buhari has also approved the following:

 

 

BUHARI ADMINISTRATION FIFTH ANNIVERSARY FACTSHEET (MAY 2020)

 

ECONOMY

 

AGRICULTURE

 

The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative:

 

 

 

 

Making Business Work

 

Support for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: The Administration has launched a series of funding and capacity development initiatives designed to support MSMEs:

 

Ease of Doing Business Reform Successes:

 

PENSIONS

 

MONETARY, FISCAL, TRADE, IMMIGRATION, CONSUMER PROTECTION REFORMS

Tax

 

Trade

 

Budget:

 

Immigration:

The new Visa Policy incorporates the following reforms:

 

 

Consumer Protection:

President Buhari in 2019 assented to the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) Bill, the first legislation in Nigeria’s history focused on curbing anti-competition practices; and the establishment of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.

 

Debt Management:

Between 2017 and now, Nigeria has issued its first ever:

 

Domestic Borrowing Costs:

 

FISCAL SUPPORT TO STATES

 

EXECUTIVE ORDERS

 

INFRASTRUCTURE

 

Power Sector:

 

Oil and Gas:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INVESTING IN PEOPLE

 

 

Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme (GEEP):

 

Home Grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP):

 

Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT):

 

Education

Grants and Disbursements: The Federal Government has disbursed more than 170 billion Naira in UBE Matching Grants to States and the FCT since 2015, 8 billion Naira in Special Education Grant to States and private providers of Special Education, and 34 billion Naira from the Teachers Professional Development Fund to States and the FCT.

Approval for the establishment of the following:

Transfer of Almajiri Schools built by the previous administration to State Governments and credible Scholars of Islamic Education, for efficient administration and impact.

 

Healthcare

 

Sports and Creative Industry

 

Creative Industry Support

 

NEW VISION FOR THE NIGER DELTA

The Buhari administration’s ‘New Vision for the Niger Delta’ brings together a robust set of promises, solutions, targets and initiatives aimed at ensuring that the people of the Niger Delta benefit maximally from the region’s oil wealth.

The New Vision offers a detailed response to the 16-point Demand Agenda submitted to President Buhari by the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) in November 2016.

Tangible results of the New Vision so far include:

 

ANTI-CORRUPTION & TRANSPARENCY

 

FISCAL REFORMS; PLUGGING LEAKAGES

 

New Whistleblowing Policy:

 

Increased Oversight of MDAs

The Buhari Administration is addressing the issue of poor levels of remittance of operating surpluses by MDAs. From remitting only N51 million between 2010 and 2016, JAMB has gone on to remit more than 20 billion Naira to the Federal Government since 2017.

 

The Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA):

 

Expansion of TSA Coverage:

 

Expansion of IPPIS Coverage

In spite of great opposition, the Buhari Administration has expanded IPPIS coverage to the Armed Forces, as well as Federal Universities and other academic institutions.

 

Deployment of BVN for Payroll and Social Investment Programmes:

 

Creation of Asset Tracking and Management Project

 

Replacement of old Cash-Based Accounting System with an Accruals-Based System:

 

Enlistment into Open Government Partnership (OGP):

 

Creation of Efficiency Unit (EU) to spearhead the efficient use of government resources, and ensure reduction in Recurrent Expenditure:

 

JUSTICE REFORMS

Establishment of Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC)

 

Domestic Legislation & International Agreements

 

Prisons Reform:

 

SECURITY

 

 

Northeast

 

North Central and North West

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

 

Re-establishment of Nigeria’s position and influence in the regional and global arena. Fragile/broken relations with the United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, and with neighbouring countries (Chad, Niger, Cameroon) have been revived and strengthened since June 2015.

Nigeria’s prominent participation in the London Anti-Corruption Summit and the Commonwealth Conference on Tackling Corruption, in May, 2016 in London.

Major outcomes/results/manifestations of Nigeria’s renewed visibility and respect on the International Stage:

 

Bilateral Relations:

 

CHINA:

 

GERMANY

 

UNITED STATES (USA)

 

UNITED KINGDOM (UK)

 

SOUTH AFRICA:

The SA-Nigeria Bi-National Commission was in 2019 elevated from Vice Presidential to Presidential Level, as a symbol of a renewed commitment to cooperation between Africa’s two largest economies.

 

MOROCCO:

 

RUSSIA:

 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE):

 

SAUDI ARABIA:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE

 

“In Nigeria, we are taking a two-step approach. First, to protect the lives of our fellow Nigerians and residents living here and second, to preserve the livelihoods of workers and business owners to ensure their families get through this very difficult time in dignity and with hope and peace of mind.” – President Buhari

 

President Buhari has also approved the following:

 

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