Three Weeks of Buhari’s Government, He's Done What PDP Could Not Do In 6 Years - APC
The APC said President Buhari has done in three weeks what the PDP government
under Jonathan administration could not do in the 6 years they were in power.
The party stated this in a statement signed and released by its National
publicity secretary Lai Mohammed.
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"Within three weeks of President Buhari’s inauguration, he had done what the
PDP government could not do in six years: Invigorate the fight against Boko
Haram by rallying a regional and global front against the terror group. Today,
the US has pledged to give $5 million for the fight against Boko Haram, in
addition to other material support. This is apart from the support that has
been pledged by the G-7 for Nigeria’s efforts to quell the insurgency. Thanks
to President Buhari’s shuttle diplomacy, the Multi-National Joint Task Force
(MNJTF) that the PDP government could not bring together for all of six years
is ready to deploy next month, while the President has ordered the release of
$21 million to facilitate the establishment of the headquarters of the force
in N’Djamena, Chad. Since assuming office about three weeks ago, President
Buhari has visited Chad, Niger, Germany and South Africa, winning support and
friends for Nigeria all over again and returning the country to the comity of
respected nations.
Those who were put off by the PDP government’s resort to politicizing the
fight against Boko Haram – even as the insurgents grew stronger – are now
joining President Buhari to battle the terrorists. In no distant future, the
results of his tireless efforts will begin to show.
On the domestic front, President Buhari has been handling pressing issues far
away from the klieg light, and his efforts to assembly a first class team to
implement his change mantra, which he is personally driving, are continuing
apace.
We in the APC, and we are sure most unbiased Nigerians, are very proud of
President Buhari and the vigor he has shown in governance, the kind of vigour
we did not see in the immediate past administration that was presided over by
a far younger man”.
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