The President of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari claims that he still has the overwhelming support of the people despite the hard times.
He said this in an interview with African Leadership, an African Magazine.
He said “Yes, I was elected by an overwhelming majority
of Nigerians, and I am ever grateful for the opportunity I have been
given to serve.
“However, I don’t consider the result of the so-called
survey a slip in my public rating and acceptance. I appreciate the high
expectations of Nigerians and as an administration we are working
assiduously to deliver.
“We came in with a mantra of Change and the zeal to give a
new lease of life to governance. Our zeal has remained the same and we
are always prepared to make the difference.
“You will recall that when I was being sworn in, I
emphasized that as a government, three key areas will be the priorities.
The first is the need to rebuild the economy. I also pledged to fight
insecurity while the third and equally important area is the fight
against corruption.
“Nigeria will soon be back on track. Before now, we have
been having sleepless nights in Nigeria with Boko Haram having field
days in tormenting people, most especially in the North-Eastern part of
the country. So far, we have shown resilience in stopping these people
and yet many criticize the approach we are using.
“What I think our people should know is that a process of
change is difficult as it requires endurance and patience. China,
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and other great Asian countries had at
different times passed through processes of change. They are far better
off today.
“And some of these countries were at par with Nigeria in
terms of development some five decades ago. We are attempting to do the
same here to say let us stop building individuals, let us stop making
those who serve in government get stupendously wealthy at the expense of
ordinary Nigerians they had sworn to serve.
“Rather, we should concentrate on building strong
institutions. Let us introduce economic prosperity by bringing on more
investors to catalyze a sense of competition to grow our economy. Let
there be law and order in our ways.”
He urged Nigerians to “continue to exercise patience and
let them know that we will not rest on our oars until we bring succor
back to them and to the country. From our efforts so far.”
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