President Muhammadu Buhari says his party didn’t know what they were getting
into before making so much
promises to Nigerians, and as such made life difficult
for themselves with the high expectations from Nigerians because of the long
list of promises made.
He said his party identified only three major items namely Security, Economy
and Corruption.
Speaking on Monday when he hosted state house correspondents at the
presidential villa in Abuja, Buhari said he and his cabinet members have been
doing their best to deliver the change which the All Progressives Congress
(APC) promised Nigerians during the electioneering campaign.
The president described his ministers as hardworking, saying they toil day
and night to ensure that his administration succeeds.
“One of the men I pity is Lai Mohammed. Every day he is on TV explaining our
performance or lack of it,” he said.
“The ministers sit down day and night to work. Some of them have literarily
lost weight because they were sleeping less and eating less (while working on
the budget).
They were working on every kobo to be spent. “We recently just found out
that we are poor because we don’t have anything to fall back to. This is the
condition we found ourselves and this change mantra had to go through hell up
till yesterday.
“And for you to talk to whoever came to visit us throughout that year, I
wonder how each of your diaries would be, because people were expecting this
change mantra in their own way.
“How do you define change? Luckily our party identified three major items,
security, economy and corruption.” The president spoke on why he reduced the number
of ministries from 42 to 24. He also revealed that some of the permanent secretaries
were disengaged because of lack of commitment.
Buhari added that there is a possibility of the economy recovering in the
last quarter of the year. “When we came there were 42 ministries we cut it to
24. We had to do it on our own because
we found out that government could not continue with 42 ministers and the paraphernalia
of office so we cut it down to 24,” he said. “I underrated the influence of the
PDP for 16 years watching from outside.
The experience of the staff, their commitment and zeal is different from
what it is now compared to when I was in government. Sixteen years of development in the life of a developing
nation is a long time.
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