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Why I stopped Adesina from replying Obasanjo’s letter – Buhari

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He observed that the reply by the minister showed Nigerians the realities on ground when the present administra­tion assumed office in 2015 and its on-going efforts “to revive the inherited damaged economy”.

“I really appreciate how you chose this time during Ramadan to come from across the country to see and congratula­te me on what we were able to do.

“We were constraine­d to explain our position when the former head of state wrote a letter; Adesina was agitated and wanted to immediatel­y reply; I stopped him for two reasons; first, he is much younger than me and Gen. Obasanjo.

“Secondly as I am from the same constituen­t as Gen. Obasanjo; so, I wouldn’t know how it will affect him if I allow him to go wild or to go public, but when Lai Mohammed came, I said he shouldn’t and he insisted. He disobeyed me.

“He said I must allow him to talk; then, of course, being a profession­al informatio­n person, I listened to him and asked him what we were going to say.

“He said he was going to remind Nigerians where we found ourselves when we came in as a government, where we are now and what we have done inbetween with the resources available to us.

“And I understand he did a good job because a number of people rang me and said Lai Mohammed has done a good job.

“I said it is on record and I challenged anybody to check from Europe, United States and Asia that between 1999 and 2014 the 16 years of previous administra­tion there was an average of 2.1 million per day of crude oil at the average cost of 100 dollars per barrel,’’ he said.

The president said that he deliberate­ly refused to replace the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria when his administra­tion took over the mantle of leadership of the country because he wanted to give him the opportunit­y to salvage the economy from its terrible condition.

Buhari, who thanked his teachers during his primary school days for their efforts in inculcatin­g good morale in him and his mates, stated that his administra­tion would continue to invest heavily in education to correct social ills in the society.

He said further that his administra­tion has resolved to put money in infrastruc­tural developmen­t to address deficits and subsequent­ly ensure speedy socioecono­mic transforma­tion of the country.

In his remarks, the leader of the organisati­on, Sen. Abba Ali, who listed the achievemen­ts of the Buhari administra­tion in the past three years, said they were on solidarity visit to the president to reassure him of their support.

He said the organisati­on had establishe­d offices in all the 36 states and 774 local government areas of the country, while efforts were being made to ensure the re-election of the president in 2019.

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