THE Presidency has promised to get
President Muhammadu Buhari, who is on
indefinite vacation in London, to speak to
Nigerians to douse welling controversies
and disquiet in the country over his
health status and well-being.
Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu,
who disclosed this in Abuja on the
sidelines of an interactive session with
Nigerian youths organized by the Citizens
Support for Good Governance in Nigeria ,
yesterday, also dismissed fears of a
division in the nation’s seat of power
regarding the performance of Acting
President Yemi Osinbajo, who has held
sway since President Buhari went on
medical vacation last January.
President Buhari He also said it was not
true that some close appointees of
President Buhari had constituted
themselves into a cabal with the aim of
whittling down the influence of Acting
President Osinbajo. Asked why the
President’s handlers have not deemed it
fit to get him to talk directly to Nigerians
through Nigeria’s media, Shehu said the
suggestion would be forwarded to the
president to see if he would agree.
‘’Okay, if you are making a suggestion,
we will put it to him, in case he would
agree.
We will put it to him, ‘’he said. On the
issue of a cabal in Presidency, Garba said:
‘’This country has one government. When
Nigerians voted, they voted for Buhari/
Osinbajo on one ticket. Nobody can divide
that ticket, so if Prof. Osinbajo achieves a
milestone, it is a milestone by the Buhari
administration. It is one government, no
division in this government.’’ He also
added that Nigerians have to be grateful
to the President, whose emergence, he
said, halted the menacing advance of the
Boko Haram terrorists, who by now,
according to him, might have overran the
Presidential Villa in Aso Rock. ‘’He
(Buhari) wants a future that is secure and
stable for young generations that are
coming, that is yourselves. This is why in
his messages, he has stayed on three key
issues; he has repeated this over and
over again.
‘’He says this country cannot make any
progress without security. And look at all
the efforts that has been put in rolling
back Boko Haram. There are many
people who believe that if not for
President Buhari, if the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, had continued in
this country in 2015, Boko Haram would
have taken over Aso Rock by now,’’ he
said. Hold Buhari responsible for APC
campaign promises Also speaking, a
member of the Board of Trustees, BoT, of
ruling All Progressive Congress, APC,
Barr. Ismaila Ahmed, urged the party to
be open to criticisms and asked Nigerians
to hold the President and other leaders
of the party accountable for their
campaign promises.
Ahmed said while the APC had tried in
delivering on some of its mandate, there
was no disputing the fact that some
Nigerians were not satisfied with the
status quo, and advised the party not to
shut out critics. He said: ‘’As a
government, we have to be open to
criticisms. Some people are not happy,
people have to express their frustration,
people have to express their anger, we
cannot and we should not have a problem
with that. ‘’We campaigned all through
because I headed the youth wing during
the campaigns; I knew from day one that
it was not going to be an easy task, even
the President knew it won’t be an easy
task. ‘’So the responsibility is not for us to
start promising anymore because we are
two years into the administration. ‘’This
administration has to be convinced by its
own performances and not its own
promises anymore.
We have made promises during the
campaigns, now we have to act on those
promises and that is what the President
will continue to do and our responsibility,
as members of this party is to tell Mr
President you can choose who you can
work with, but we will make sure that we
can hold you and those you appoint to
account. ‘’We have so many things we
have done right and we also have so
many things we have done wrong, there
is no doubt about that.
But the things we have done right we will
continue to strengthen them, those we
have done wrong, please tell us.’’
Speaking on the fight against corruption,
one of the panelists, Alhaji Tahir
Abubakar Umar, identified greed,
poverty and illiteracy, among others, as
factors, lamenting that the country had
lost over a trillion Naira to corruption.
Umar said President Buhri’s anti-
corruption fight was responsible for the
celebration of his death rumours recently
by some people he described as ‘corrupt
elements’ and urged the government not
to be deterred by the antics of some
corrupt individuals.
On his part, Engr. Chinedu Okpala, said
the President Buhari-led administration
had laid a good foundation that had
created fears in the minds of those who
might wish to perpetrate evil in public
offices. Noting that the citizens had a
right to criticise the government, Umar
said, in turn, the same citizens had to
show patriotism to the country and
support for the government. The CSGGN
National convener, Moses Abdullahi, told
the gathering that Nigerian youths were
at the receiving end of past looting of the
national patrimony, hence the need to
support the administration of President
Buhari to fight corruption to a stand still.


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