President
Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday advised Nigerians to lower their
expectations of his government, saying there is no quick fix for
Nigeria's gargantuan problems.
President Buhari speaking to the Nigerian Community in China at the Nigerian House in Beijing China, 13th April 2016
Speaking during a meeting with members of the Nigerian Community in
China today in Beijing, President Muhammadu Buhari, advised Nigerians
to lower their expectations of his government, saying there is 'no quick fix for Nigeria’s gargantuan problems', adding that it would take some painful, long steps to reverse the damage done to the country in the past years.
Femi Adesina, the presidential special adviser on media and publicity, quoted the president as saying, "We
hear proposals for short cuts or quick wins. However, all we need to do
is look at our history to know that there are no quick wins or short
cuts in fixing Nigeria. The many decades of damage and destruction
cannot be repaired overnight.
"Clearly, our vision of a diversified and inclusive economy
will not be achieved overnight. It will be a long, and in some cases,
painful journey. I am very confident we will get there. But we must
start that journey now.
"The reform program we are implementing is not because oil
prices are below $45 per barrel today. It is because when oil prices
were over $100 per barrel, majority of Nigerians were still suffering.
They were simply forgotten and left behind. So, our reforms are to
ensure that the majority of Nigerians are not left behind."
The president also reaffirmed his total commitment to winning the
war against corruption, saying corruption was an arch-enemy of the
nation which had destroyed the lives of many Nigerians.
"I ask for your support to make our vision of stamping out
corruption a reality in the shortest possible time. Whoever is caught
will not be spared. The government is still being dared, but those who
are sensible should have learnt a lesson. Those who are mad, let them
continue in their madness," Buhari said.
He also warned vandals and saboteurs blowing up oil and gas
installations in Nigeria to desist immediately or face the same drastic
action being taken against extremist Boko Haram sect by the Armed
Forces.
"I am aware that in the last two weeks, the national grid
collapsed a number of times. I hope this message will reach the vandals
and saboteurs who are blowing up pipelines and installations. We will
deal with them the way we dealt with Boko Haram."
President Buhari assured the Nigerian Community that the Federal
Government was working very hard to overcome current national challenges
and deliver on its promise of a better Nigeria, adding that his
administration was fulfilling its promise of improving security across
the country.
"When we came into office in 2015, Boko Haram insurgents
occupied 14 Local Government Areas. Today, I am pleased to say the
insurgents have been routed out of these local governments and their
capacity to fight as a force has been significantly degraded.
"We will continue working hard to ensure that the group is
eliminated. This is achievable. And we will not settle for anything
less," he said.
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