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Secretary, Northern Elders' Forum, Professor Ango Abdullahi |
The Northern Elders’ Forum has urged
Nigerians to be patient with President Muhammadu Buhari in fulfilling
his campaign promises. The forum said the President met a damaged
economy that would take time to heal.
Buhari, who succeeded Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, was sworn in on May 29.
The Secretary of the NEF, Professor Ango Abdullahi, in an interview, said while there
were high expectations from the electorate, they should also note that
Buhari came into power at a time the economy was bad.
He
said, “There are so many challenges. Sometimes, I am sympathetic to how
this country had been so run down almost to ground zero and Buhari is
expected within the shortest time possible to lift it from its knees. It
is not going to be easy at all.
“We understand that the coffers are empty
and now he has so many things that are outstanding that require funds.
These funds cannot be found in our treasury and they are not in our
foreign reserve.
“It is a huge job, and to that extent
President Buhari will need the understanding of Nigerians. Perhaps,
those who understand the enormity of the problems should be able to give
him a little more room to come to grips with the gigantic tasks ahead
of him.”
The former Vice Chancellor of the Ahmadu
Bello University noted that while the potential was there, the actual
means were not immediately available for Buhari to execute some of his
programmes that required immediate actions.
“This is where some understanding is
required. Some sympathy and understanding are required by all Nigerians.
If anybody thinks that the kind challenges facing us can be overcome
within a month – within a hundred days as people would say – or within
the first two years of Buhari’s administration, I think he will be over
optimistic,” he said.
Abdullahi stated that the forum trusted
Buhari’s resourcefulness and his leadership. He advised the President to
block the leakages in the economy, which, he said, were caused by
corruption.
He said by doing so, the country would become buoyant soon, with available resources to pursue developmental programmes.
The NEF scribe added, “I really
sympathise with Buhari as a person, knowing how committed he is towards
bringing about positive changes to Nigerian governance, economy, the
security situation and others.
“All these against a situation where the
country’s treasury is empty both home and abroad, and against the
enormous leakages that are taking place. Clearly, there are high
expectations because the people of Nigeria have been more or less
exhausted, virtually in every facet of their lives.
“Here is Buhari coming at this point when everything is down; coming at a time when resources are virtually non-existent.”
Abdullahi also said Buhari needed only
persons with knowledge and competence on the particular responsibility
he is assigned in his cabinet.
He pointed out that the competence of
such individuals must be matched with their integrity to ensure that
they are “corruption-free and not corruption-prone.”
According to him, these are the major
attributes that will make all the difference in who will help Buhari to
achieve his mandate.
“Competence and integrity are very
crucial and this is where Buhari stands tall. If he can lead the way and
show the way, he will be able to identify such people,” Abdullahi
added.
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