As
President Goodluck Jonathan marks his first year in office on May 29,
his comment on the first anniversary on his Facebook has attracted
varying degree of reactions from some of his friends and followers on
the social media platform.
His comment on the anniversary uploaded on Monday, May 14 stated thus:
“As
we approach the first anniversary of this administration and because we
derive our mandate from the people by the way of free and fair
election, I have instructed members of the Executive Council of the
Federation to render an account of stewardship to Nigerians.
“This
rendering by the way of televised live ministerial briefings are
ongoing and I encourage all Nigerians to watch these briefings and give
me feedback on this page.
“Feedback
is the synergy that is needed to make government work better for you
and as I have demonstrated from inception of this page. I take your
feedback into account in formation of government policy as well as the
decision making process” the president wrote.
As at the time of this report, about 2,720 comments and 922 likes have been recorded on the anniversary message. While
64 per cent of the respondents expressed their displeasure on
Jonathan’s administration’s performance so far, 36 per cent gave him a
pass mark but urged him to speed up his transformation agenda.
Some of the comments on the anniversary message are as follows:
Robert
Akpebi: Goodluck should forget about 2015, complete your tenure and
leave for more qualified person. You forgot to bring development to your
home state like the abandoned East/West road.
Agare
Isaac: Sir, you have failed me in the area of security, your
administration has cost the death of 1,800 people, unlike our Military
Heads of State. Going by this data, by 2015, about 800,000 to 1,000,000
souls would have gone.
Sufya Deen Ibrahim: Sir, you have a silver tongue like the Niger State Governor ( Talba).
Duru
Vincent: One year after your Presidential pronouncement of job offer
and immortalization of slain Bauchi NYSC Corp members, this promise is
yet to be fulfilled.
Bisi
Awoeyo: Mr. President, your anniversary gift to Nigerians like the New
Year subsidy gift, is the tariff for darkness instead of light.
Opeodu Olutayo: Where is the electricity to watch the briefings?
Akan Martins: Mr. President, my regards, ministerial briefings is good, but people in the village might not be part of this.
Others include:
Ayodele David: Please, it is time you step on toes to move this country forward.
Michael
Abugu: A big congratulation for job well done, we have never witness
unprecedented transparency a premise upon which your government was
built, your promises for renovation of refinery, railway transportation
has been fulfilled. To curb insecurity, please retrain the armed forces.
Balogun
Abiodun: Mr. President, it is not the numbers of years, that matter but
your legacy. You may be trying but trying is not enough. Let power be
your only agenda at affordable rate. I want to assure you that Nigerians
will forgive your mistakes.
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