Muhammadu Buhari, the president-elect, once again reinstated commitment to ensuring positive change in the polity, however…
… he urged Nigerians not to expect immediate results from the newly
elected administration after it takes office on May 29, The Nation
reports.
The All Progressives Congress politician made a claim on April 15,
Wednesday, in his hometown Daura, Katsina state, when visited by some
senators and reps.
“People should not expect change immediately because of
accumulation of problems in the country. There is need for more time and
prayer from the public for the incoming administration to handle
matters and bring change.
“I am affirming my commitment to fighting economic sabotage, insecurity, bribery and corruption.”
Alhaji Muhammadu Badaru Abubakar, Jigawa state governor-elect, who
was also among Buhari’s guests, vowed to support the incoming All
Progressives Congress government’s policies to bring positive change.
It should be recalled that Tam David-West, Nigeria’s former petroleum
minister, yesterday expressed similar point of view regarding the
beginning of Buhari’s tenure as he said:
“This thing they call 100 days in office is nonsense. If a family
packs into a new house, they cannot settle within three months. But a
good leader will make impact within six months to one year. I have faith
in Buhari and I believe he is going to bring a lot of improvement to
Nigeria.”
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