Tony Blair
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Former British
prime minister, Tony Blair, has urged the incoming administration of Muhammadu
Buhari to spare no effort in “cracking the vested interest” in the country.
Represented by Peter Mandelson, a
British Labour politician, Blair, who was speaking in Abuja on Wednesday at
the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) two-day policy dialogue on the
implementation of the agenda for change, implored the incoming government not
to get entangled in the schemes of “vested interest”, but do all it can to
crack it.
Blair argued that the people could
easily see through a government that was held captive by vested interest, hence
the need for the Buhari government to take tough decisions in breaking the
vested interest in different sectors of the country.
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The former British prime minister
also applauded Nigeria for its conduct of largely peaceful elections.
“There were many people in the
international community who doubted Nigeria,” he said. “Some believed that
the elections would divide Nigeria and make her weaker, but you have proved
them wrong.”
Blair also advised the incoming APC
government to be true to its word and keep its promises to Nigerians.
He said his Labour party in Britain
had kept the trust of the British people for 30 years, but lost control of the
government in 2010 because it lost direction.
“You will get more goodwill and
authority to do difficult things at the beginning of your term than at the
end,” he said. “Take advantage of the goodwill that comes with being
elected and take difficult decisions.”
Blair advised against the
discrimination of some sections of the country who did not vote for APC in the
presidential election.
“You need to show the people who did
not vote for you that you care about their interests,” he said.
He further urged the incoming
government to remain focused in the face distractions.
“Don’t get distracted; your job is
to make sure things don’t turn out as usual,” he said.
“Don’t keep compromising. Your job
is to keep on track. And with a good dose of luck, you will get the
verdict you need four years after.”
APC said its dialogue on the implementation of
the agenda for change is to allow for further public scrutiny of its manifesto
and proposed strategies for achieving its plans, and also to harmonise the
promises it made during the campaign trail and put them under appropriate
sector as well as generate more practical ideas on how to shape a government that
truly reflects the aspirations of Nigerians.
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