January 2, 2016

I’m Slow To Avoid Mistakes, Says Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday responded to criticisms on the
pace of his administration, saying he adopted the ‘slow’ style deliberately
so that he would not make mistakes.
According to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and
Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, the President gave the explanation while
receiving a delegation of Women in Politics Forum at the Presidential Villa,
Abuja.
While defending the records of the administration in response to criticism
that it is slow, Buhari was quoted as arguing that steps must be taken with
caution to avoid mistakes.
He said any mistake by his administration would be a disaster for the
country.
“People say we are slow. We are trying to change structures put in place by
our predecessors in office for 16 years. If we hurry it, we will make
mistakes. That will be a disaster,” the President said.
While decrying the spate of terrorism in the North East, Buhari told his
guests that a committee to rehabilitate infrastructure and resettle Internally
Displaced Persons in that part of the country would soon be inaugurated.
He said the committee, which would be led by Lt.- Gen. Theophilus
Danjuma (retd.) would also include Alhaji Aliko Dangote.
He added that all forms of assistance in this respect generated locally and
from foreign countries as promised by the G-7 would be channelled
through the committee when it is inaugurated.
He said that he had compiled a list of damaged infrastructure, including
schools and bridges and handed it to the leaders of the G7 and the United
States, adding that “I didn’t ask for a Kobo (in cash). It is up to them to
choose what they will undertake. Already, some of them have sent teams to
verify our assertions.”
Buhari regretted that women and children are the worst victims of the Boko
Haram sect.
He said, “In the North-East, what I saw for myself and on those clips is a
source of concern for people with conscience.
“They are mostly women, and children who are orphaned. Some of them
don’t even know where they come from. This is the pathetic situation in
which the country has found itself.”
The President also said that the fight for the return of the Chibok girls is
ongoing and “continues to be a most worrying issue” to his government.
He promised that his administration would do all within its powers in
making the best efforts to secure their freedom.
The President acknowledged the case made by the WIPF for better
representation of women in his government and assured that women would
fare well in the composition of parastatals and their boards in the first
quarter of the year.
He also assured them that the country has a budget proposal for the new
year that is good for employment and manufacturing
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