Garba Shehu, senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, says an “army of corrupt people” want to gag President Muhammadu Buhari’s attempt at resuscitating the comatose economy which he inherited.
In a piece titled: ‘In defense of President Buhari’, Shehu said some Nigerians have been unfair in their criticisms of the current administration.
He said Buhari had succeeded in trouncing Boko Haram, describing it as a feat that the UK and US could not achieve.
Shehu appealed to Nigerians have to be hopeful, saying things will get better.
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“The last couple of weeks have witnessed the heaviest public criticism of the Muhammadu Buhari administration since he came to power after inflicting a heavy defeat on the Peoples Democratic Party and their candidate Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,” he wrote.
“Much of it has been on account of the unresolved social and economic problems facing the country.
“Unfair criticism of the Buhari administration especially on account of escalating prices of foodstuff and the liberalization of the currency exchange needs to be challenged before it overshadows the commendable job the president has done in fighting terrorism as part of overall effort to secure the country, reducing corruption and yes, arresting the economic slide before it sinks the the nation.
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“Everyone living in Nigeria knows that there is a major movement against corruption as part of the ongoing change. This war has forced the return to the treasury of billions of naira and millions of dollars stolen by past officials.
“On account of this war, government suspects that the biggest trigger of the opposition to the change agenda is the army of the corrupt. With the enormous resources at their disposal; money that is unearned, these forces are ready to throw in everything to gag the Buhari administration.”
Shehu said while some Nigerians have not appreciated the efforts of the president, the same cannot be said abroad.
He accused the media of giving more attention to the negative aspect of the government.
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“Wherever they go these days, in London, Dubai, Beijing, Washington, New York or Tokyo, Nigerians get the good feeling of being asked the question, how is President Muhammadu Buhari?” he wrote.
“The lavish praise the president gets abroad and the wide public support he enjoys among the lower segment of the local population is, by contrast, given a short shrift in the local press, mainstream and online.
“At its lowest point, this unambiguous media rebuke has created a wave of sympathy for anyone with a view that runs counter to the president’s.
“Boko Haram terrorist leader, Shekau or the pipeline vandal from the Delta region is more likely to get newspaper front pages today than the Minister of Labour, Governor Emeka Ngige or the Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun talking about jobs creation in the economy.
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“I don’t say that media criticism is not reflective of the feeling of the citizens.
“President Buhari has himself on numerous occasions admitted that the change mantra has brought with it pain and suffering which he likened to the pains of labor. It is a passing phase.
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“When they ask the question, is this the change we voted for, the critic forgets how far we have come from the scam-tainted years of the PDP rule.
“How many people have given a thought to the possibility of Nigeria doing something that the combined strength of Europe and America have failed to do?
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“There are many today who take for granted the declared victory over the Boko Haram terrorists, forgetting the reign of the bomber who made it almost impossible for regular attendance in Churches and Mosques in many of our cities, including the Federal Capital City, Abuja.”
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4 comments
Mr. Garba, you’ve gagged your principal for than anyone else by you poor and uncoordinated media strategy. Please stop the accusation, blame game. The President promised leadership, got rewarded in advance by the votes Nigerians gave to elect him, no Nigerian gave him half vote, so no half leadership. Your spins are tiring and ineffective.
Mamman Bako i believe you didn’t believe in-buhari, and i can guess you didnt vote buhari in last 2015, so definitely you can’t appreciate him and his Govt whatsoever even if within the one year he turn nigeria to dubai. So keep on the opposition
Good talk Mamman Boko. I wonder what “feat that US and UK are incapable of achieving” that the President’s spokesman is talking about. You are overcelebrating your so called “victory” over boko haram whereas you failed woefully to tell us the sect (boko haram) merely changed name to FULANI HERDSMEN under Buhari’s presidency. Like your oga, you failed to list them among evil groups in the country whereas the Niger Delta Avengers, pipeline vandals are being fought (rightfully though) with all the arsenals at your disposal. You behave as if human lives being constantly wasted by these herdsmen are not more sacred than pipelines.
On the issue of criticism, Buhari is lucky he is still enjoying honeymoon with the Nigerians or else the criticism will be far far more than it is. Kindly go back to the promises made to Nigerians and lots of magic you promised to perform in 100days and you will realize you have failed Nigerians who trooped out and vote en mass for Mr President.
Enough of cheep excuses, go to work and let us feel the impact if your governance. The honeymoon will not last forever! The excuse that you didn’t know things were this bad is not tenable: during your campaign, the picture you painted was was than what you met (refer to your campaign video if in doubt). One expect that you would have developed your blueprints on how and what you desire to do to save the economy from the downward trend. Unfortunately, it appears you are blank. So so so sad!
GAG YOU SAY? WHAT IS WORRYING THESE PEOPLE. WE CAN’T EAT YOU PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT CORRUPTION. WHAT ARE YOU GUYS DOING ABOUT THE ECONOMIC RECESSION IN THE COUNTRY?