These are what Jonathan CLUELESSNES has brought to Ekiti - TopicsExpress



          

These are what Jonathan CLUELESSNES has brought to Ekiti State: 1) The rehabilitation of Ado-Ijan-Ikare road 2) The rehabilitation and reconstruction of the road from Iwaraja-Erinmo-Efon Alaaye-Erio-Aramoko-Ijero are part of Jonathan cluelessness 3) Rehabilitation of Ado-Ikere road (FG has paid the money back to EKSG). 4) Dualisation of Ado-Ifaki road is being carried out by EKSG on behalf of the Federal Government. Note: PDP government started the road project. Ekiti state govt will still be reimbursed by FG for the work done on the roads. 5) Release of N3billion to the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti for Infrastructural development 6) Establishment of Federal University, in Oye - Ekiti. More than 600 Ekiti Indigenes are now gainfully employed in the University at Oye Ekiti. 7) Federal Inland Revenue Service office Opposite Central Bank,along Secretariat road, Ado-Ekiti has also been added to the list of Jonathans cluelessness. The office has provided pensionable jobs for scores of Ekiti sons and daughters 8) Jonathan cluelessnes has also brought a branch of the Central Bank of Nigeria to Ekiti State. Ekiti sons and daughters are working there. 9) Ekiti now has a Federal High court, and Court of Apeal, all thanks to Jonathan Cluelessness. 10) 3, 000 people are collecting N10, 000 through SURE-P every month in Ekiti. SURE-P is part of Jonathan cluelessnes. 11) Jonathan Cluelessness has brought Ekiti one of the biggest Silos in Nigeria. What a clueless President! 12) Ekiti Farmers are not left out in the Growth Enhancement Support (GES) Scheme of Mr Clueless. The GES scheme has seen subsidised agriculture inputs such as fertilisers and Oilpalm and cocoa seedings made available to Ekiti farmers. Note: The GES scheme is a Federal Government initiative under the Agriculture Transformation Agenda (ATA) through which subsidised agriculture inputs such as fertilisers and seeds are made available to farmers. One of the conditions of the scheme stipulates that a registered farmer pays 50 per cent of the cost of farm inputs while the federal and state governments pay 25 per cent each on his behalf. Farmers are registered for the scheme nationwide by capturing their data into the ministry’s central data bank. 13) Jonathan Cluelessness has made Ekiti youths to key-in into the FGs Agric Transformation Agenda (ATA) This has given birth to Youth in Commercial Agriculture (YCAD) in Ekiti state, where youths are now involved in commercial agriculture. Note: ATA is being financed by Mr. CLUELESS These are some of the many goodies Jonathans Cluelessness has brought to Ekiti, that Obasanjos Brilliance couldnt bring. The cluelessness of Jonathan profits us than the brilliance of Baba Iyabo •This same clueless man has built 20 new silos across the country •This same clueless man has built new rice mills across the country This same clueless Jonathan has built and commissioned new power plants in some of the selected cities across the nation.. •This same clueless and Shoeless fisherman has built new airports and remodeled the existing ones. EKSG under APC refused to give FG go ahead on the choice of site to use for the cargo port. •This same dummy is bringing back our railways to life, and has resuscitated Ajaokuta steel company. •This same man from Otueke is building the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Benin-Ore, Kano-Maidugri, East-west, etc •This same supposedly *drunk* is building a new 2nd Niger Bridge. •This same president is building new Federal Universities in all the Six Geopolitical zones of the country. •This most-hated being is building new Almajiri schools. I think Nigeria should have been better than this if our past leaders had been CLUELESS like GEJ. Despite the threats of the Northerners to make this country ungovernable for a southern President, Jonathan has performed creditably well. The fresh air indeed! Do you want his cluenessless to continue till 2019? Yes/No —
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 06:02:00 +0000

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