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viernes, 13 de abril de 2018

YNP. YOUNG NIGERIANS PARTY

MY COMMITMENT TO THE NIGERIANS
I stand for the 2019 elections with a team of people
prepared and honest, who have government experience and are
committed to the future of Nigerian. We want to get the confidence of the
Nigerians to achieve higher levels of well-being and prosperity for all.
We have four and a half million new jobs, our Security
Social is guaranteed and our public accounts are healthy. They are far away
times of pessimism. Today we are a dynamic and capable society
successfully the new challenges.
The Young Nigerians Party offers a political project for the future. With a program to
modernize society and give Nigerians a better quality of life. A
exciting program, center and reformist that, I am convinced, represents
the guarantee of a better future for all.
I propose ambitious and achievable goals. We will guarantee the stability
institutional, to create more and better jobs, to consolidate the foundations of
welfare, to make the environment and growth compatible, and to promote
our international projection I do not propose anything that I can not fulfill.
Constitutional patriotism and stability in institutions strengthen
our democracy. Respect for the rules of the game is key to well-being and
the progress of Nigeria. We believe in a solidarity Nigeria, cohesive and equal in
rights for all, whatever the place where we live.
We have an economic dynamism that we should not put at risk. Today
we are closer than ever to achieve that more and more Nigerians have
A job. We are getting more young people and women
work. We also want a better future for our elders and
offer them better care. That’s why we have to ADVANCE TOGETHER.
We want work to be compatible and to be able to enjoy family life. What
it is easier to access housing for young people. That people with
disability have new opportunities and higher quality of life. The future is
a more cohesive, freer and more secure society.
Vote for YNP, Vote for Young Nigerians Party, Vote for the future.

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Security guarantees the exercise of freedom. Therefore, there will be more police and
more civil guards at the service of the citizen, and will be closer to everyone.
Winning the future demands to continue to improve the quality of our education and make
possible access for all to new technologies. A quality education
favors the equality of opportunities. We promise that \ Nigerians
count on good health with the same rights for all.
We want a vertebrate country with a modern infrastructure network that
favor economic growth throughout Nigeria. Innovation is a
strategic bet that will allow more and more Nigerians companies
be leaders Small and medium-sized enterprises will continue to be the basis of
our productive fabric.
Our government program is ambitious but it is perfectly achievable.
We propose a horizon of prosperity and stability in which everyone fits and ‘
nobody is left out. An open society in which people are. protagonists and have more and more opportunities. A society in which
We can all improve.
We live in the period of greatest stability, freedom and progress in our history.
Improve this at our fingertips. To this I personally commit myself
If I receive the confidence of the Nigerians next 2019 Election. Vote for Young Nigerians Party (YNP), Vote for the future, Vote for Nigerians 2019.

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The Party against corruption: we fulfill
The impulse of democratic regeneration that the Party is carrying out corresponds with its commitment included in the electoral program
What are we doing? Transparency and Regeneration
Clarity and transparency must be one of the fundamental bases of our Democracy, a commitment acquired by the Party, which was reflected in our electoral program.
The objective of this democratic regeneration is transversal throughout the structure of the State, but it must have a special visibility in those institutions that, because of their representative nature, are closer to the citizen.
Democratic Regeneration Plan
It is a commitment assumed by the Government of the Party since its takeover and is in different areas of development and approval.
The Plan includes 70 measures that make up the most ambitious, comprehensive and effective package in the fight against corruption.
The Government responds to citizens with a firm commitment to exemplarity and transparency, with 4 axes:
1. In force. The Law, of transparency, access to public information and good governance.
2. Criminal and procedural measures to combat corruption included in the reform of the Criminal Code.
3. Law Regulating the Statute of the High Position: according to the maxim of the exemplary and institutional quality Inclusion of the requirement of suitability, according to the principles of good repute, experience and training. It includes:
• Efforts in the area of conflict of interests.
• Limitation of compensation and representation expenses.
• Reinforcement of prevention, control and sanction mechanisms.
• Prohibition to participate, more than 10%, in companies that have any link with the administration.
4. Law of economic activity of political parties, aims to improve the legislation of the activity of political parties. Goals:
• Prevention of corruption cases with more control mechanisms.
• Prohibition of debt forgiveness from entities to parties.
• Limit of subsidies to parties by 40%.
• Obligation to render accounts before the Court of Auditors.
• Financing linked to the annual variation of the expenditure of the PGE.
• Decrease in electoral expenses by 20%.
• Extension of the statute of limitations for any sanction.
• Incompatibility of corruption with belonging to the party.
5. Reform of the General Tax Law, changes in the norm that is already in force will make the fight against fraud more transparent and effective, reduce conflicts and increase legal security.
• The list of debtors will be published with the Administration in the last quarter of the year.
• The taxpayers will be publicized with outstanding debts and penalties of more than one million naira, and those convicted of a fiscal offense.
• The fight against tax fraud is strengthened, which will reduce the conflict of rules and increase legal certainty.
• A new sanction is created for contrived or frantic behavior.
Consult the full text in the attached document
Office of Asset Recovery and Management
It is a tool contemplated in the National Program of Democratic Regeneration, launched. It will be integrated into the Ministry of Justice with the function of increasing the effectiveness of the recovery of assets whose origin is based on the commission of an offense or economic management thereof.
It will focus its activity on:
• The location and recovery of the effects, assets, and profits derived from criminal activities; especially, those derived from corruption, and their management.
• Offer advice to courts and prosecutors who request it in cases such as seizures or foreclosures.
• The resulting funds will be used to repair the damage caused to victims of crime, including Public Administrations: Compensation to victims.
• Provision of support and assistance to victims. Fight against crime. Measures for the reinsertion of the offender
The start-up of the new Office will mean a reduction in the costs derived from the managemen

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Vote for the future, Vote for Nigerians, Vote YOUNG NIGERIANS PARTY(YNP) vote for your future. Say no to old men, Say no for the same Face, Say no for Corruption.
List of Nigerian Presidents (from 1960 to date)
NF
20 DEC 2016
Nigeria had only one president since 1914 till 1960 and that was Queen of England. After independence in 1960, Nigerian indigenous presidents started controlling the affair of the country. In this write-up, you will be informed about the presidents of Nigeria since independence since 1980 till date.
Sir A Tafawa Balewa
He was the very first prime minister of Nigeria. He became the prime minister in 1960 and was killed 6 years after during a coup de tat. He became prime minister via a political coalition between the National Council for Nigeria and the Cameroons and the NPC. The former party was led by Late Nnamdi Azikiwe. Tafawa Balewa was a teacher and he entered into government in 1952. He later served as the minister of transport during the colonial era.
Gen Aguiyi Ironsi
Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi was a Nigerian Igbo political figure. He served as the President of Nigeria from January 16, 1966 until he was overthrown and killed in a coup on July 29, 1966. Major General J.T Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military Head of State was born in 1924 in Umuahia, Abia State. He later joined the Nigeria Army in 1942 as a private and was promoted Major General in 1964.
General Yakubu Gowon
He took power after one military coup d’etat and was overthrown in another. He remains the youngest person to have ruled the country. His government fought to keep Nigeria one during the civil war(1967-1970), which broke out in the aftermath of the regional tensions arising from the January and July 1966 coups d’etat.
Gen Murtala Mohammed
A hausa, trained at the British military academy at sandhurst, murtala muhammed had command of federal field forces in the had played a prominent role in rallying northern offices behind the july1996 coup that fell ironsi .Murtala Muhammed was however killed on February 13,1976 in an abortive coup attempt when his car was ambushed in traffic in lagos .
General Olusegun Obasanjo
e was a chief of staff during Muritala R Muhammed regime before he was named as a military leader in the country. He was the first military leader in the country. He handed over power to a civilian government, Alhaji Sehu Shagari, he became elected civilian president on may 29 ,1999
Alhaaji Shehu Shagari
Nigeria’s Second Republic President, was the first elected president of Nigeria to exercise full executive powers, after the handover of power by General Olusegun Obasanjo caretaker Government.
Maj. General Muhammadu Buhari
Major General Buhari and Major General Tunde Idiagbon were selected to lead the country by middle and high rank military offices after a successful military coup d’etat that overthrew civilian President Shehu Shagari on December 31,1983.
Gen. Ibrahim Babangida
He introduced the concept of military president into the Nigerian political lexicon and till date remains the country’s only military leader addressed by that title. He maintained a firm grip on power and tried to abrogate the unpopular policies he inherited in office. Babangida’s regime was popular for its liberal economic policies.
Others
After Ibrahim Babangida, there follows a series of other presidents, like
Chief Ernest Shonekan,
Late General Sanni Abacha,
General Abdulsalam Abubakar,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo,
Late Umaru Musa Yar’adua,
Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, and
Alhaji Muhammadu Buhari, who is the current present president.

YNP. YOUNG NIGERIANS PARTY

The Party against corruption: we fulfill
The impulse of democratic regeneration that the Party is carrying out corresponds with its commitment included in the electoral program
What are we doing? Transparency and Regeneration
Clarity and transparency must be one of the fundamental bases of our Democracy, a commitment acquired by the Party, which was reflected in our electoral program.
The objective of this democratic regeneration is transversal throughout the structure of the State, but it must have a special visibility in those institutions that, because of their representative nature, are closer to the citizen.
Democratic Regeneration Plan
It is a commitment assumed by the Government of the Party since its takeover and is in different areas of development and approval.
The Plan includes 70 measures that make up the most ambitious, comprehensive and effective package in the fight against corruption.
The Government responds to citizens with a firm commitment to exemplarity and transparency, with 4 axes:
1. In force. The Law, of transparency, access to public information and good governance.
2. Criminal and procedural measures to combat corruption included in the reform of the Criminal Code.
3. Law Regulating the Statute of the High Position: according to the maxim of the exemplary and institutional quality Inclusion of the requirement of suitability, according to the principles of good repute, experience and training. It includes:
• Efforts in the area of conflict of interests.
• Limitation of compensation and representation expenses.
• Reinforcement of prevention, control and sanction mechanisms.
• Prohibition to participate, more than 10%, in companies that have any link with the administration.
4. Law of economic activity of political parties, aims to improve the legislation of the activity of political parties. Goals:
• Prevention of corruption cases with more control mechanisms.
• Prohibition of debt forgiveness from entities to parties.
• Limit of subsidies to parties by 40%.
• Obligation to render accounts before the Court of Auditors.
• Financing linked to the annual variation of the expenditure of the PGE.
• Decrease in electoral expenses by 20%.
• Extension of the statute of limitations for any sanction.
• Incompatibility of corruption with belonging to the party.
5. Reform of the General Tax Law, changes in the norm that is already in force will make the fight against fraud more transparent and effective, reduce conflicts and increase legal security.
• The list of debtors will be published with the Administration in the last quarter of the year.
• The taxpayers will be publicized with outstanding debts and penalties of more than one million naira, and those convicted of a fiscal offense.
• The fight against tax fraud is strengthened, which will reduce the conflict of rules and increase legal certainty.
• A new sanction is created for contrived or frantic behavior.
Consult the full text in the attached document
Office of Asset Recovery and Management
It is a tool contemplated in the National Program of Democratic Regeneration, launched. It will be integrated into the Ministry of Justice with the function of increasing the effectiveness of the recovery of assets whose origin is based on the commission of an offense or economic management thereof.
It will focus its activity on:
• The location and recovery of the effects, assets, and profits derived from criminal activities; especially, those derived from corruption, and their management.
• Offer advice to courts and prosecutors who request it in cases such as seizures or foreclosures.
• The resulting funds will be used to repair the damage caused to victims of crime, including Public Administrations: Compensation to victims.
• Provision of support and assistance to victims. Fight against crime. Measures for the reinsertion of the offender
The start-up of the new Office will mean a reduction in the costs derived from the managemen