A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in
Lagos State, Chief Ayo Akande, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari’s
achievements in his first 100 days in office are unprecedented in the history
of the country.
The APC leader said that contrary to criticisms
over the delay in the appointment of ministers, the President had built a solid
foundation for his development plans.
Akande, who said this in a statement on
Wednesday, noted that the President’s anti-corruption crusade has kept people
on their toes and instilled a culture of probity in governance.
He said, “President Buhari’s achievements in his
three-pronged programme of fighting corruption, tackling insecurity and
unemployment are unprecedented in the history of Nigeria. Buhari has really
performed credibly. No Nigerian President has ever done that in three months
without ministers.
“Buhari has started on a good footing which has
been yielding positive results. The singular action of getting the Chief of
Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Turkur Buratai, to lead the battle against Boko-Haram
insurgency is commendable. Buhari’s way of fighting corruption in the country
has put every Nigerian on their toes.”
Akande, while defending President Buhari’s
refusal to appoint ministers in his first 100 days, said the President was
trying to be careful and strategic in his approach to issues based on the
structures that would be put in place.
He urged Nigerians to be patient with the
President as he unfolds his development plans.
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