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    #Time2Atikulate: Atiku shares his thoughts on improving social services and standard of living

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 7, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Atiku Abubakar has vowed to improve social service and standard of living in Nigeria
    Atiku Abubakar has vowed to improve social service and standard of living in Nigeria
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    Atiku Abubakar has vowed to improve social service and standard of living in Nigeria
    Atiku Abubakar has vowed to improve social service and standard of living in Nigeria

    Abubakar Atiku has described public services as a travesty and a tragedy.

    According to the PDP presidential front runner, more than half of the population in rural and urban areas, lives below the poverty line without access to basic amenities.

    Electricity is scarce, sanitation is poor, Police and security presence is patchy and health services are grossly inadequate.

    The former Vice President says children have to walk long distances to poorly equipped and overcrowded schools, only for their teachers not to turn up for work.

    Few trust the government and most believe that the only time officials and politicians visit is during the election season, when they buy votes and make promises that never materialise.

    All these, he says, have to stop! “As President, I promise to undertake the following urgent measures: we will develop a simple data model that can be used in websites, posters, and electronic displays to document federal budget allocations for basic infrastructure (water, power, sanitation, roads) and services (food, housing, health care, education, and social security).

    “We will compare allocations with actual MDA (state, local government) expenditures. We will show residents how much infrastructure and services they got for a given amount of federal monies spent then show how ‘their’ infrastructure and basic services costs compare to those incurred by other MDAs and local and state governments.

    “We will also encourage MDAs and state governments to expand the provision of portable water, health care, affordable housing, etc.”

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    Coup: The federal government has filed a 13-count charge in Abuja's Federal High Court against six people, including two retired senior military officers and a serving police inspector, for allegedly plotting to wage war on Nigeria and commit terrorist activities.

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