President Buhari’s 10-Day Vacation — The Change Begins With Me – By Tope Atiba

It has been quite a while since I last wrote a personal article as it relates to our dear Nation; Nigeria. Infact, since the election of President Muhammad Buhari on the Platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), I have not written a conventional article. Even though, in the intervening period, I have continued to contribute to National discourse through my social media interactions.
Just so that we are clear on the message of this post, I have since October, 2015 had the opportunity of serving with an arm of Government, which has equally given me the opportunity to learn more about Governance in Nigeria and the dynamics of interaction between the leadership and the followership. NB: This post does not reflect the views of either my principal, his office or any political affiliation whatsoever. I write in my capacity as a citizen and hope to be as objective as I can.
Also, I do not write this as a Negative critique of President Muhammad Buhari. No, I still believe that in more aspects than not, Mr. President has kept faith with his promises to Nigerians. The fight against terrorism is virtually won, the fight against corruption is going on, there is better management in government, the Nigerian economy is gradually diversifying (with particular focus on Agriculture) etc. The Government has also started the Social Reinvestment Scheme promised to Nigerians. This includes paying N5,000 to the poorest amongst us and employment opportunities under the N-Power scheme. The only (major) challenge remains bringing the Nigerian economy out of recession and I strongly believe that 2017 would be a better year in this regard and so I urge fellow Nigerians to keep faith.
I write as an active citizen, conscious of the Change agenda of Mr. President, conscious about the role of constructive criticism as a panacea for developmental conversations, and the constitutional duty of the citizen as stated in Section 24(d) of the Constitution which provides that “It shall be the duty of every citizen to – make positive and useful contribution to the advancement, progress and well-being of the community where he resides”. Hence, I write more as a matter of duty than anything else.
By my account, this would be the Third time that President Muhammad Buhari would be proceeding on leave since assuming office in May, 2015. By his letter to the president of the Senate, Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki, President Buhari sought to proceed on an annual vacation from the 23rd of January, 2017 to the 6th of February, 2017. We all agree that going on vacation is only normal. Every human being, no matter how strong or fit as a fiddle, must take sometime off work to either relax, retreat or attend to issues of medical concern.
However, my concern with the repeated trips to a United Kingdom Hospital by the President every time he has to go on a medical vacation is what is on the mind of every Nigerian, to wit: If you promised us to improve medicare in Nigeria during your presidential campaign, why not seek medical treatment in Nigeria yourself?
In September, 2016, Mr President launched the “Change Begins with Me” campaign. This, as we are aware is supposed to be a complete attitudinal change process for each and every Nigerian, beginning with the leadership. An excerpt from Mr. Presidents speech on that occasion read: “This we believe can best be maintained through attitudinal change, and the change of our mindset in private and public life.   The campaign we are about to launch today is all about the need for us to see change not merely in terms of our economic, social progress but in terms of our personal behaviour on how we conduct ourselves, engage our neigbhours, friends and generally how we relate with the larger society in a positive and definitive way and manner that promotes our common good and common destiny, change at home, change in the work place, change at traffic junction, change at traffic lights etc.”
I dare say, that the Change that Nigerians desire to see today, begins with the President. It is obvious that Nigerians would like to see Mr. President vacation at the various tourist resorts across Nigeria. This would in no small measure increase the attractiveness of the Nigerian Tourism landscape. Nigerians and foreigners alike would automatically be attracted to the possibility of vacationing in Nigeria. This would reduce the pressure the demand for foreign exchange and probably earn us more.
Secondly, It is also only normal for people to fall ill as i said before. However, except in a situation where the expertise to handle whatever medical condition affects Mr. President is not available within our boarders, it would have made for more than a good Photo-op for the President to be seen with his patient card seeking medical attention in the National Hospital Abuja or better still at the Ayo Rock Clinic.
I believe strongly that every time the president of a country has to travel outside his country, it should be as a result of some official international engagement which benefits the country or the other. It also should be as a means of furthering international diplomacy through the entrenchment of the country’s foreign policy.
If we take the United States of America for example, you will notice the trend expressed by the forgoing paragraph. One will easily observe that wit each foreign trip of the President, he is extending the reach of the American foreign policy. Strengthening ties with a view to influence global direction through the American ideology of democracy. Never for rest or health care. This must be our target as well. More-so, as the most populous black Nation on earth.
Having said the forgoing, I simply write today to encourage the President to consider the viability of the foregoing options in subsequent vacations. I remain a supporter of Mr. Presidents Change agenda and would continue I’m my little capacity to play my part in ensuring that President Muhammad Buhari succeeds at his task of rebuilding our dear country.
God bless Nigeria as we continue to engage and intervene.
“V” – interacts @TopeAtiba on Twitter.

President Buhari’s vacation is ill-timed and irresponsible – By Jude Egbas

48 hours after an Air-force fighter jet ‘mistakenly’ dropped bombs on the heads of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and  aid workers, the Commander-In-Chief announced that he’ll be embarking on a vacation abroad.

“I’m traveling to the United Kingdom today on a short leave; part of my annual vacation”, President Muhammadu Buhari announced. “I’ll be back at work on February 6. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will act as President”.

According to a statement from the President’s spokesperson, Femi Adesina, the trip borders on health concerns.

“During the vacation, the President will also undergo routine medical check-ups. In line with Section 145 (1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the President of the Senate, and Speaker, House of Representatives, have been duly communicated,” Adesina said.

Here’s the thing: everybody falls ill. Everyone needs a vacation from work once in a while. That’s not even up for debate.

But when you are President of a country, discretion says you don’t announce a vacation just hours after the military which acts at your command, has just ‘accidentally’ killed innocent civilians.

Could the medical trip have been rescheduled? Is the ailment life threatening? If yes, then the people should have been duly informed of the severity of their President’s state of health; after all, the President is the servant of the people who elected him into office.

The people deserve to be told everything….oh well, almost everything.

President Buhari couldn’t even clear his desk to go see the IDP camp that was mistakenly bombed by his service chiefs.

He had to send a delegation.
When was the last time President Buhari addressed the nation on camera after a major disaster or loss of lives? He’ll issue a banal, run-of-the-mill press statement instead.

When was the last time Buhari showed up at the site of a Boko Haram bomb blast?

Yes, a President has to put up appearances, he’s got to show that he cares, he’s got to emotionally connect with the people.

Buhari comes across as cold and unfeeling–or that’s the way he appears to everyone else who isn’t holed up in the Aso Rock echo chamber.

We aren’t begrudging the President his medical trip abroad. He can travel wherever he wants and at whatever time he wants.

But this particular Buhari trip to the U.K is poor timing and in poor taste.

Again, the President has shown that perception and empathy mean nothing to him. And that should bother everyone.

JUST IN: President Buhari to proceed on a 10-day vacation

President Muhammadu Buhari is set to proceed on a 10-day vacation beginning from Monday January 23 to Monday February 6, 2017.

 

Buhari disclosed this in a letter, read by Bukola Saraki, the senate President, Thursday, during plenary.

 

The letter read that the 10-day period formed part of his annual vacation for 2017.

 

According to the letter, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is to act as President during the period, which Buhari would be away.

Taylor Swift & Calvin Harris Went On Vacation Together

Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris’s latest photo album is reminiscent of aNotebook-level romance.

The couple, who recently celebrated their one-year anniversary, have been enjoying a tropical getaway together, and their bikini-filled photos and heart-filled captions are too cute for words.

Swift, 26, and Harris, 32, both shared sexy postcards on their Instagram Tuesday, and one particular snapshot even features a foot popping kiss!

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Blue Ivy Gets A Pedicure On Deck Of $900k A Week Yacht

When you are Beyonce and Jay Z and you want to take a break, you splash out $900,000 a week on a luxury yacht, and it was on that luxury yacht, while sailing in the Mediterranean, that their daughter got a pedicure. Beyonce shared photos of Blue Ivy being pampered while sitting on the deck of the yacht. More photos below…

SPOTTED: Former president Jonathan and wife spotted on weekend vacation in Kenya (PHOTO)

Nigeria’s former President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Dame Patience, were spotted over the weekend at a vacation spot in Kenya.

 

The former first couple visited Kenya’s Maasai Mara Games Reserve on a three-day tour of with two of their children.

 

The Jonathans arrived on a chartered plane and were received by the Governor of Narok, Samuel Tunai  who is also the council of governors tourism committee chairman.

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Governor Tunai said more than 500,000 tourists from all over the world are expected to witness the spectacular crossing of wildebeest across the crocodile-infested Mara River.

 

According to reports by Kenya media, Jonathan who refused to speak with reporters on arrival, is the second digitary to visit the reserve in less than two weeks. The King of Swasiland, Mswati III was booked at the lodge last week.

 

The owner of the hotel where the Jonathan’s lodged, Nicky Fitzgerald, said this tourism peak season is different from the past as prominent personalities from across the world have been calling for bookings.

 

“We have received Mr Jonathan, King Mswati III, a Chinese prominent family and we are expecting other royalties,” she told reporters.

 

Fitzgerald attributed the boost in tourism in Kenya to President Barrack Obama’s visit July.

Atiku Will Return To PDP, He Is On Vacation In APC- Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday said former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, is on vacation in the All Progressives Congress (APC). He sated that Atiku remains a core member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

President Jonathan, who spoke through his special adviser on on political matters, Prof Rufai Alkali, said Atiku will return to the party before the general elections. Alkali was speaking when 120 members of Atiku Abubakar Support Group formally defected to the PDP.

President Jonathan had on Friday night met with Atiku to convince and persuade the former VP to return to the PDP.

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Japanese Parliament to Force Couples To Go On Vacations & Make Babies

Japan has a low population growth, thus its government is about to make taking a vacation compulsory for couples to enable them make babies.

They say they are suffering from acute baby shortage. Only about 1million babies were born in Japan in 2014, the lowest figure on record for the country. Japan’s health ministry also said that about 1,269,000 people died in 2014, indicating a natural population decline of 268,000. So basically, they were more people who died than were born.

The country says its shrinking population is affecting their economy & want to do something about it. The government figured couples are too busy hustling they don’t have sex. So Parliament is now debating compulsory vacation for couples so they can have more sex and make more babies.

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