
President Muhammadu Buhari had paid his dues to Nigerians and would win another election resoundingly, says Presidency
Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to
the on Media and Publicity, disclosed this at a briefing with
State House reporters, on the second anniversary of the present
administration.
He was joined by Senior Special Assistant to the Acting President on Media and
Publicity, Laolu Akande and the presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina.
Responding to a question on the complaints of hunger by the ordinary Nigerian, Shehu said 'there is happiness in the land."
According to him, Look, the ordinary
Nigerian is the most important pillar for the Buhari administration.
It is not the rich, and their confidence in the President has remained unshaken all the while. This thing we talk about whistle blower, Nigerians have seen it and Nigerians are happy that their monies that were stolen are being recovered. Look at what we used to have. Boko Haram was active in Abuja. In Kaduna, 20 Okada riders were blown up in one day.
It is not the rich, and their confidence in the President has remained unshaken all the while. This thing we talk about whistle blower, Nigerians have seen it and Nigerians are happy that their monies that were stolen are being recovered. Look at what we used to have. Boko Haram was active in Abuja. In Kaduna, 20 Okada riders were blown up in one day.
"These were ordinary people.
Those who could buy protection for themselves, who could buy bullet
proof cars for themselves were not the targets of Boko Haram. It is you
and l. Ordinary people who went to church on Sundays, were blown up with
bombs.
"In Kano, where l come from, we
have one of the biggest markets in West Africa. People come from all
over the region to buy and sell. They won't come if there is no safety.
But safety has been restored now. 300 people were blown up one day in
the mosque. So, Buhari has paid his dues for Nigeria.
If election is
held today, we will win. This administration will win
resoundingly...There is happiness in the land."
He pointed out that the Federal Government
was still detaining a former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki,
because there were many cases against him for which he had not been
granted bail.
According to him, the
leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Ibrahim Zakzaky, was still in
detention for his own safety, saying there could be violence if he was
freed.
He said: “He is being kept
more for his own safety. If we set him free today, what would be the
reaction in Kaduna where he comes from?Government has a responsibility
to ensure his safety.
He is in
the company of his wife and children voluntarily. He is not in a prison type of detention. Government is being
compassionate on this matter. There is an overall public good that
government is looking at in this matter."
Shehu described the human rights
records of Buhari's administration as impeccable and unimpeachable,
saying "As we speak to you now, we are not aware that the administration
of Muhammadu Buhari is in breach of the constitution of Nigeria with
regards to the protection of the rights of Nigerians. Journalists in
this country ought to bear testimony on this.
"There is no single journalist
expelled from his duty because he has reported or failed to report,
there is no single journalist who is in government detention because he
has expressed some views that the government does not like. This
administration is complying with the decision of the courts of the land,
I assure that if anybody tries to do otherwise the president will not
allow him to get away with it."
He said Buhari's administration was not responsible for the poor power supply in the country.
"It is also a mistake to say power has deteriorated under this administration because when we came in 2015, power generation it was 3,324MW, it
increased to 4,357MW as at August 2015, barely three months after
President Buhari came to power and rose to the peak of 5,077MW in 2016.
It was the highest power generated in the country. Presently, the
average generation is about 3,000MW. This is as a result of vandalism
gas pipeline infrastructure and also low water in our dams.
"The power sector is also
gaining gradually from the peace in the Niger Delta. Usually we
experience low generation of power during dry season and this is not
because of Buhari's administration.
He said: Government is investing heavily in power and has been licensing a lot of renewable energy projects, which is the future. We are doing what is called energy mix, we are not just doing gas power, we are doing hydro, etc,"
For his own part, Adesina said yesterday Buhari's government had not failed in fulfilling its promises to Nigerians.
According to him, it is too early and unfair to adjudge a government elected for a four-year tenure a failure.
Shehu stated: "People can always
express their opinions, there is liberty on that, but you don't have a
scientific survey that has given you the percentage of people that
believe that the APC has failed. The second point is that, when a
government via a party is voted into office, it is voted for a four year
term under our own democratic arrangement.
"When you have spent two years
which is like a midterm, the first half of a game, you don't then
determine that it has succeeded or it has failed. No. You can be accused
of being atomistic using a small part to determine the whole. You can't
write the report card of this administration when it is just hitting
the half-way mark, that will not be fair.
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