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Sunday 6 September 2015

We found Bauchi’s stolen aircraft in Morocco, Governor Abubakar says




PREMIUMTIMESNG.COM
Governor Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi State has disclosed that his Public Property Recovery Committee discovered an aircraft belonging to the state but hidden in Morocco.

Mr. Abubakar stated this on Saturday night in Bauchi in a broadcast marking 100 days of his administration.

The governor, who did not substantiate further on the aircraft, said the plane would be received by the state government in a few days at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport, Bauchi.

BAUCHI STATE: THE JOURNEY SO FAR,




FIRST 100 DAYS OF SELFLESS STEWARDSHIP TO THE PEOPLE OF BAUCHI STATE – THE JOURNEY SO FAR,
BEING AN ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF BAUCHI STATE
BY HIS EXCELLENCY MOHAMMED ABDULLAHI
ABUBAKAR Esq. GOVERNOR OF BAUCHI STATE
ON 5TH SEPTEMBER, 2015
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Fellow Citizens of Bauchi State,
All Praises be to Allah, the Beneficent, and the Merciful.
We have marked the 100th day since we took the oath of committal to work assiduously for the progress of Bauchi State and its people; counting each day as an opportunity to serve our people to the fullest. Though relatively short, but, we do believe that the 100 day mark is a worthy milestone for our strategic focus and general governance direction to be evaluated on the gauges of intent, posturing and deliberate action.
2. Since we took the oath of office, our administration has not looked back on its promise to restore the dignity of Bauchi State and enhance the living conditions of our people. The reigns handed to us by the previous administration were no doubt replete with massive profligacy with state resources, wanton disregard of laid down administrative processes, absolute rot in resource management processes and crass nepotism in undertaking general governance duties.

Sunday 8 February 2015

APC Adresses the Press -Full Text of Buhari's Speech.


"For Nigeria Let Us Be Calm and Resist Provocation."

Following the decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to postpone the 2015 general elections by six weeks, I wish to appeal for utmost restraint and calm by all Nigerians, especially the teeming supporters of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
This postponement, which comes on the heels of the bogey of the National Security Adviser that half of the registered voters were being disenfranchised was exposed as a crude and fraudulent attempt to subvert the electoral process.

The PDP administration has now engineered a postponement using the threat that security will not be guaranteed across the length and breadth of Nigeria because of military engagement in some states in the North East. It is important to note that although INEC acted within its constitutional powers, it is clear that it has been boxed into a situation where it has had to bow to pressure. Thus, the independence of INEC has been gravely compromised.