Garba Shehu, spokesperson to President Muhammadu Buhari, has
condemned Ohanaeze
Ndigbo’s criticisms of President Buhari’s Independence Day speech. Shehu, in a
statement on Monday, maintained that it was unfair for the group to blame the
recent unrest in the southeast region on the federal government. “President
Buhari was not abdicating his responsibilities. He didn’t request any political
leader to do anything seminal or out of the box.
“All he says is,
talk to your out-of-the-line-youth so that we have some peace. Igbo leaders
need not to be on the defensive for the misbehaviour of the IPOB which they
rightly condemned,” he said.
Shehu stated that the President was simply saying
that the regional leaders also had a role to play in keeping their hot-headed
youth in check. “President Buhari was simply calling out the regional leaders
to their responsibilities, making them aware of the crucial role they can play.
“This should not be seen as an attack on the Ohaneze or on any other regional
leaders.”
Shehu also reacted to other criticisms of the President’s
speech, particularly the declaration that all matters of restructuring or
constitutional amendment are the business of the National Assembly.
“It beats our
imagination that men claiming to be democrats or having democratic credentials
are asking the government to ignore an elected parliament in preference to a
committee made up of presidential appointees to debate and resolve
constitutional issues. “You are either for democracy or for its opposite. For
us in this government, democracy is the country’s chosen system of government
and we are determined to deepen and uphold it. “Democracy may be slow and
chaotic, but it remains the best system of government the world has got so far.
“We inherited a country in tatters- its economy, its security and its social
relations. President Buhari deserves credit for rebuilding what has been
destroyed.
“If anyone thinks
this a failure, let them talk to those millions of farmers we have empowered to
create riches for themselves and the nation, for whom fertilizer is available
everywhere at the regulated price of N5,500 instead of N13,800, a year ago. “Let
them ask the manufacturers and importers of goods who bought the Dollar at
N525:00 and are happy that it is down to N360:00 and still improving. “Let them
go back and read the accomplishments highlighted in the speech, to see the
advancements in security, agriculture, the ease of doing business and
anti-corruption, to mention a few,’’ he stressed.
Shehu also
condemned those he described as professional critics who were fond of attacking
or criticizing meaningful government policies and programmes with the hope of
being “settled’’. He said: “As for those critics who are used to being settled
by successive governments, with false claims to being so-called conscience of
society popping out from the cupboard on and off to drive the country towards
religious and ethnic polarization, they have no other motive but to rock the
boat of good governance.“What they yearn for is to be picked out to be paid to
keep quiet. The Buhari government has abolished ‘settlement’.
DAILYPOST
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