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Buhari Government Is not In Any Panic, He Has Not Sacked Anybody - Lai Mohammed
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has said despite
the challenges facing the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration since
coming to office in May 2015, the government has not retrenched a single
worker.
The Minister also said it released the names of alleged looters in the
country not because it was in a panic mode but because the opposition Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) challenged it to do so.
He told Independent Newspaper: “We were challenged to do so. Don’t forget
that on their own, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said that they apologised
to Nigerians for the way they ran Nigeria aground and we said, yes apology is
accepted, but please return the funds. I think one of them challenged us to
name those who had stolen money”.
“I think gradually it is becoming fashionable when you remind PDP that
they brought us to this sorry path, they will say stop talking about what we
did, please continue with your own. But we cannot move. It is important that
Nigerians remember how we got here and the same people who have made no
atonement say that they want to come back to power in 2019.
“So, it is important for us to remind them. Let me tell you, this
government is not in any panic mood. We are so proud of our achievements that
in less than three years I can stand up and say this is what we have achieved
in the area of security; this is what we have achieved in the economy, in the
area of ease of doing business.
“There is no area we have not made our mark. We lifted Nigeria from
number 165 in the ease of doing business to 145. It is not a mean feat! And we
exited recession at a time when the price of crude was low; we were in
recession when we implemented the diversification of the economy.”
“It is on record that despite all these challenges we have not retrenched
one person. So, why should we be afraid? Why should we panic? I don’t see any
reason why we should panic; I think it is the imagination of people that the
government is panicky. No!” He said.
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