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Buhari saved Nigeria from failing, Lai Mohammed says

By Nkechi Onyedika-Ugoeze, Abuja
13 September 2020   |   3:54 pm
Minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari's assumption of office in 2015 prevented Nigeria from becoming a failed state. He said in a statement on Sunday that Nigeria is courageously tackling its challenges and building a solid infrastructure that will serve as the basis for socio-economic development, noting…

President Muhammadu Buhari

Minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s assumption of office in 2015 prevented Nigeria from becoming a failed state.

He said in a statement on Sunday that Nigeria is courageously tackling its challenges and building a solid infrastructure that will serve as the basis for socio-economic development, noting that the government is unrelenting in battling insecurity and working hard to ensure greatest prosperity for the greatest number of people.

Mohammed said President Buhari came into office at a time that a swathe of the country’s territory was under occupation, a period when many Nigerian towns and cities, including the capital city of Abuja, were a playground for insurgents and a moment that the nation’s wealth had been looted dry, with little or nothing to show for the nation’s huge earnings, especially in the area of infrastructure.

“Whatever situation the country has found itself in, things would have been much worse but for the deft management of resources, unprecedented fight against corruption, determined battle against insurgency and banditry as well as the abiding courage of Mr. President in piloting the ship of state,” the minister said.

Mohammed boasted that no government in the history of the country has done so much with so little, as the Buhari Administration is doing presently, adding that with 60% less national income, the Administration is making progress on all fronts and setting the country on the path of sustainable growth and development.

The Minister said while naysayers are hyping the instances of insecurity in the country, they have conveniently forgotten that the country could have been overrun by insurgents and bandits if President Buhari had not rallied regional and international allies to tackle, headlong, the Boko Haram insurgency that saw bombs going off like firecrackers before his assumption of office, and an estimated 20,000 square miles of the nation’s territory occupied by insurgents

“They tout the downturn in economic fortunes without putting things in context. With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing a global shutdown and a drastic fall in global oil demand, Nigeria lost 60% of its earnings, yet the Administration has ensured that not a single worker has been retrenched, has paid salaries as and when due and has continued to build infrastructures like roads, rails, bridges and power, among others, that will serve many generations.

“They aggravate the national fault lines with their angry and unguarded actions and rhetoric, forgetting that while national fissures are amplified at a time of dwindling economic fortunes, what is needed to foster peace and unity is not reckless elocution but responsible and responsive leadership, the kind being offered by President Buhari,” he said.

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