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Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Buhari’s 100 Days Covenants A Renewed Confidence And Hope For Nigeria’s Greatness

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The commonwealth Youth Council has described the president elect, Muhammudu Buhari’s 100 days covenants has a renewed confidence and hope for Nigeria’s greatness and have restored confidence that other nations especially within the Commonwealth have in Nigeria.





The council, in a statement made available to newsmen on Wednesday from London, Ahmed Adamu the Chairperson of the council maintained the anti-corruption strategies and open government system will institutionalize
constitutional democracy in the country. “These are some of the strong values of the Commonwealth” Adamu said.

He however pointed that Mr Buhari should integrate youth participation in his government “having promised women 35% affirmative participation in governance. We looked anxiously to see what percentage would be earmarked for the youths, but we were excluded” he maintained. 

“Considering the youth population in the country (more than 60% of the Nigerian population), and the role we played in ensuring the peaceful and political triumph in this election, we believe that youth should be actively engaged in governance.

“There is nothing for youths without youths. We call on the president-elect to review his covenant to accommodate youth participation in governance. A special covenant can be created to promise at least 30% affirmative action for youth participation in governance at all levels. This will help a long way in ensuring inclusive governance in the new administration” the council chair said.






40 comments:

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    1. Bcos I did not comment on this particular post you refuse to post my comment, this is life we are talking about and I think my comment will come first but stella u proof me wrong. Too bad. You know what am talking about.

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    2. Nice one and I believe he'll do that by the grace of God.

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  2. I Hope so, I just Hope so.

    Your comment will be visible after approval

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  3. Please anyone with contact of any company in lagos in need of someone to manage their staff canteen, please contact me I'm available and very efficient.
    P.G.

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  4. Errrm! On d oda note, We Igbos, ve today adopted a yoruba governorshp aspirant by name Jk. We re happy to announce dt henceforth he's now nwa afo Igbo. His names ve changed to 'Jimmynwa Agbajeze' dalu nu.

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    1. Jimmynwa ko, Jimmynlo ni.

      All in d name of politics, you people started famzing with GEJ even when everyone knows that south south people are quick to tell anyone that they are not igbo.....now its Jimi' turn. All of a sudden Jimi becomes an Igbo man. I thought you people said yorubas are traitors.....i think that should be ALL yorubas except Jimi who is now igbo. mtcheeeerwwww. yeye dey smell!

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    2. Anon learn to see the humour in things.
      Stop taking life too serious..

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  5. Buhari has not been sworn in and yet he's been dragged into so many issues....he seems to have so many promises to fufil!
    Tinubu, Obj and Co who helped him to defeat GEJ are now putting so much pressure on him to do their bidding,now the youths are calling on him to review his covenant to accomodate them in his governance ....smh.
    Shebi he wants to be president,after 3months in power,he will know how strong GEJ is been!
    I hope Buhari's end won't be like that of ya'adua?

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    1. Hip 4 d hip,
      Po po 4 d hipopo
      And tamus 4 d hipopotamus
      HIPOPOTAMUS!!!
      I no call anybody name o,na dat childhood post take me down memory lane reach nursery school

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    2. SDK post my reply o,I no wan find am o!!!

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  7. Carry go Baba

    I dey ur back gidigba

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  8. Exactly what I was discussing with a colleague at work today.

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  9. Exactly what I was discussing with a colleague at work today.

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  10. Buhari supporters,take a cue from the man you all seek to defend.All through the campaigns,regardless what was said about him and his family the man remained undistracted from his set goal;never bothered to say a word in response regardless who said what.There was an assassination attempt on his life that claimed the lives of two of his bodyguards,he never once made mention of it to curry sympathy;just remained steadfast and unruffled.Learn to avoid joining issues with those that have a different opinion,understand that they are entitled to their opinion.Let the coming days unfold the stuff General Buhari is made of and slowly but surely,they will come round to your way of thinking.
    Mind you,I benefitted immensely from President Jonathan's administration;legitimately I might add but in the President Elect,I see renewed hope and a reorientation of the Nigerian psyche such that merit becomes the yardstick for progress.

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    1. Truth uv spoken so well...am definitely taking a cue frm u...let d naysayers continue 2 cry. God will shame dem--mrs aay

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    2. A round of applause!!!

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    3. 1 million likes @ truth
      Even jega's calmness during orubebe's madness has taught me a lot!!!!

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  11. I am tired of hearing about this man,the sad thing is that am going to continue seeing his face and hearing about him for four years $
    Sad face

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  12. I agree APC should let us no d plans they have for youths in this upcoming govt.

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  13. Another shameless hausa fulani buhari support group.U people should be telling Buhari to stop playing hide and seek.He should descend from his olympian height,show remorse and ask for forgiveness from all nigerians for inciting his northern brothers into slaughtering innocent people in 2011 bcos of his selfish political ambition.Buhari is a very bitter man.He is very happy Jonathan accepted defeat but he has never accepted defeat in all his election.Now,the APC want to portray his the hero that can do no wrong.Nigerians are in for a big suprise bcos nothing good can ever come from a wicked man.A leopard can never change its spots.

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    1. Miserable soul......and when something good comes from this man, u will not partake in it. Weep all you can cos you will be seeing his face for d next 4 yrs.

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    2. oh shut up, aren't u tired of repeating yourself? you need mental evaluation, jeez.

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    3. I think u should stick to what u know, as ur name implies, and stop dabbling into political analysis. U suck at it! So suck on something u should suck!

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  14. Ok...include me for any position....
    My email will be provided.

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  15. Mr magician.....we dey wait.......Stella u must enjoy me

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  16. Youths? What youths? What do u know and what experience do u have, to be able to add real value to governance? Abegi!

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  17. Hyping things,Mtcheeeeeeew

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  18. Some people are still pained because Jona lost, they should stop hating. They have enough time to advice him but they did not and they now crying hatred. I just pray we all the good of this land in this era of Chang.

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