Buhari has fulfilled promises on insecurity, economy and corruption, says Lai Mohammed
The Minister of Information
and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said that President Mohammadu
Buhari has fulfilled its campaign promises to address insecurity, fix
the economy and fight corruption.
The minister said the Mohammadu Buhari-led administration is on the right track and there is no alternative to what it is doing.
The minister stated this at a meeting with the members of staff of the Nigerian Embassy in Madrid, Spain.
The meeting was on the sideline of the
minister’s two-day official visit to the United Nations World Tourism
Organisation (UNWTO).
“I believe that we are on the right
track, there will be some pains, but there is no alternative to what we
are doing,’’ he said.
In the area of security, the minister
said that when Buhari came on board, 14 of the 20 Local Government Areas
of Borno, four in Adamawa and three in Yobe were under the sovereign
authority of Boko Haram.
He also said that with proactive measures and
soft diplomacy with neighbouring African countries, the U.S., France
and the G-8 had helped the country to “decisively deal with Boko
Haram’’.
“Today, all the major highways leading
to Maiduguri are opened and about two months ago, the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) played a league match in Maiduguri stadium,’’ he said.
On the renewed agitations in the
Niger-Delta region and parts of the South-East, the minister reassured
that the government would not marginalize any part of the country, and
assured that economic development would go round to everyone.
He said that the present
administration is implementing fiscal discipline and other measures to
address the messed up economy it inherited from its predecessors.
He said with the temporarily painful
measures, the government would turn around the adversity to gains and
ensure that never again would the nation run a corrupt, clueless and an
oil-dependent economy.
The minister said that the
administration had been unfairly accused of placing too much emphasis on
the fight against corruption at the expense of addressing fundamental
economic issues.
He stressed that no amount of economic
reforms put in place could work unless the “monster of corruption is
successfully dealt with’’.
Mohammed clarified that the
administration’s fight against corruption was not selective, and that
the government was not probing the 2015 elections campaign funds of the
People’s Democratic Party.
He assured that that the government would continue to remain focus in its efforts to rebuild the country.
The Minister Consular of the embassy, Mr
Sola Akinlude, who conducted the minister round the embassy, said that
the official population of Nigerians resident n Spain was about 100,000.
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