Lai Mohammed, national
publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), believes that the
performance of President Muhammadu Buhari in tackling insecurity outweighs that
of former President Goodluck Jonathan throughout his five years in office.
Appealing to Nigerians to
exercise patience with the current administration, Mohammed blamed the delay in
appointing a cabinet on the lack of cooperation of the past administration.
He was speaking at a
press conference in Abuja on Tuesday.
TheCable report continues:
“It’s been about one
month now since President Buhari assumed office, and I can tell you that there
has been motion, and there has been movement, contrary to what is being peddled
in some quarters,” he said.
“Justifiably, the
expectations are high and urgent, and the Buhari administration has started
addressing them, despite the enormous challenges that it faces, including an
empty treasury and an economy that has virtually collapsed.
“The Buhari
administration got the handover notes from the former government just four days
before the inauguration, hampering its efforts to have a clear understanding of
the situation on the ground before taking the necessary measures to address it.
“If any disease is not
appropriately diagnosed, it cannot be effectively treated. Any government that
is truly desirous of bringing about real change will not act hastily and
without the necessary understanding of what is on ground. Coupled with the
delay in getting the much-needed information, that takes time.
“The Buhari
administration has hit the ground running in the area of security. The
president had hardly been sworn into office than he embarked on a shuttle
diplomacy to rally Nigeria’s neighbours to act as a common front against the
terror group Boko Haram.
“The President travelled
to Chad and Niger, and then hosted a summit of the Lake Chad Basin Commission
that comprised Cameroon, Chad and Niger, with Benin also
invited. President Buhari has also rallied the Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS) and the Economic Community of Central African States
(ECCAS) to work with Nigeria in battling the Boko Haram insurgency. A joint
summit of leaders of both economic blocs is to be held shortly to concretize
these efforts that will complement the one by Nigeria and its neighbours.
“The result is the
decision to deploy the Multi National Joint Task Force (MNJTF), with
headquarters in N’Djamena, Chad, on July 30th to pep up the fight against Boko
Haram! This is the same force that the past administration could not get off
the ground in six years!”
Jonathan was president for
five years – from 2010 to 2015.
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