Saturday, January 24, 2015

I Have Fulfilled The Campaign Promises I Made To Nigerians In 2011 – Jonathan..Do You Agree With Him?

President Goodluck Jonathan has said he had fulfilled the campaign promises he made to Nigerians in 2011. Jonathan stated this on Friday while inaugurating a five-seater air-conditioned passenger inter-city rail transport system that will link Makurdi, Benue State with Port-Harcourt, Rivers State. Vice President Namadi Sambo who represented Jonathan, said the country had witnessed remarkable transformation, especially in the transport sector during his administration.

He said, “President Jonathan has ensured the fulfilment of the promises he made to Nigerians by transforming the country, especially the transport sector as a critical infrastructure. “Today’s event is a commitment of our unflinching services. This transformation is in three phases: System transition, system modernisation and system stabilisation”.

8 comments:

  1. lol,,,ky me disagree oh....we still hv issues of corruption,no jobs,bad roads...hmmmmm.....oga at d top u don lie bigtime

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  2. I disagree,cus dats jst one-third outta 10 promises

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  3. Tah! Where are d 2 refineries he promised, wat about the jobs or did he tell us he will start selling our companies into private owners?

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  4. Lie and story of the gods from our oga at the top, he did nothing

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  5. He shouldn't deceive himyself,from 2011 till now,did Nigeria get better or worst

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  6. if not Nigeria is not full of sensible credible and truthful leaders, Jonathan need not even say anything, rather step down for another person. 6 years of corruption, poverty, insecurity, joblessness, scarcity etc, and u open ur mouth to say this...it can only happen in Nigeria.

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  7. Oga u have not done most o. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".

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