Poll: Should Buhari pay 5,000 allowance?
– The disputed 5,000 monthly job seekers allowance was a campaign promise by APC
– The promise was a major factor in victory APC
– In his recent trip to Saudi Arabia, Buhari revealed he will not pay the allowance
The 2015 presidential election which pitched the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress and former president Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party was one of the most fiercely contested elections in the political history of Nigeria.
Both parties threw in the arsenals in their disposal to the campaign. Campaign promises were made by both parties. The All Progressives Congress campaigned on the promise of change. The campaign promises assured Nigerians that it will no longer be business as usual.
Buhari promised to fight corruption and put an end to the impunity that has long characterized the running of affairs of the country since the return to democracy at the turn of the millennium.
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On the other hand, it appeared the Nigeria public who constituted the electorates had had enough of the of PDP which had governed for all the years Nigeria had returned to democratic governance.
Life had become hard. Corruption was especially rife under the Jonathan administration. To make matters worse, the rate of unemployment among Nigerian youth population had become unprecedented.
The incoming APC government seemed to understand the discontent that had driven the apathy that they promised to pay a job seeker’s allowance to unemployed youth.
This resonated well with the populace. Among many promises, the APC swept into power and the rest as they as they say is history. Now eight months after Buhari’s swearing in as the first opposition candidate, it seemed the reality has set in.
In his trip to Saudi Arabia, the president had announced that he will not be paying the 5, 000. He said he had a “slightly different priority” from the position of his party on the payment of N5, 000 to unemployed youths, which he described as “largesse.”
The President said rather than paying unemployed youths, his administration would build infrastructure and empower able-bodied men to work. There have been reactions to this latest revelation by the president.
Those in support had empathized with the president because according to them, the falling oil price in the international has impacted on the revenue base of the government. This they claim affect capacity of the government to honour the promise.
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On the other hand, those who argue that the president must honour his promise have said that the excuse of no money should not stand.
They say a promise once made must kept since it was on the basis of it that brought APC to power. Now the battle line seemed drawn between those in support and those against the refusal by the president not to pay the job seeker’s allowance.
Now we ask, should the president honour his promise or should Nigerians understand the reality of the times?
Kindly let us know what you think by voting below
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