STOP
MAKING EXPENSIVE DEMANDS FROM ME, BUHARI TELLS NIGERIANS
President Muhammadu Buhari on has
asked Nigerian elite to stop making what he called expensive demands from his
administration because things would no longer be done in the old way Punch
reports.
He warned them to
stop insisting that things should be done the old way which impoverished
the nation.
The President spoke during a
meeting he had with a group of Nigerians in the Diaspora, on the margins
of the 3rd Dakar International Forum on Peace and Security in Africa in
Dakar, Senegal.
According to a statement by his
Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President
said his administration was on the right track to improve the image of the
country by entrenching accountability and probity in governance.
He told the 11-man Nigerian
delegation of association leaders resident in Senegal and Cote D’ Ivoire, that
the last 16 years of poor handling of the nation’s resources and infrastructure
have continued to impact negatively on the country.
The President, “This
administration is pleased we won the election, we are pleased Nigerians are
cooperating with us. But the problems are so enormous that we need the
cooperation of Nigerians, particularly the elite.
“They (elite) should reflect on
the condition of the country, and stop making expensive demands because things
cannot be done the old way.”
On the welfare of Nigerians in
the Diaspora, Buhari assured them that the Federal Government would continue to
promote good neighbourliness and improve the negative perception about
Nigerians abroad.
“Nigerians are known for their
competitiveness and I am very passionate about Nigeria. I will continue to
preach good neighbourliness and work hard to improve the numerous human and
material resources in the country,” he said.
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