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‘Buhari needs to rejig informatio­n disseminat­ion apparatus’

- By Muideen Olaniyi

How can you assess the first 100 days of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion?

I think this administra­tion’s first 100 days are cheering. I believe a lot of work is being done that the people are not aware of. I honestly believe that the government has to rejig its informatio­n disseminat­ion apparatus properly. A lot of people are not aware of a lot of things being done by this administra­tion. The government at this point in time needs to create more awareness for people to know what it is doing.

What can you say on the issue of the security challenges facing the country?

On the serious matter of security, I believe the government has to be a lot more decisive on what to do. It needs to take a firm stand and make a few examples to put the mind of the populace at ease that we are all safe. No investor would want to invest in Nigeria if he thinks the country is not safe. When there are security challenges that portray the country as unsafe, it scares away investors.

Again, at this point in time, government should have a clear blueprint on where Nigeria is going. Right now, everybody seems to be going in different directions. Everybody seems to be doing whatever they like. I think there has to be a Otunba Adejare Rewane Adegbenro is a Lagos-based businessma­n who was born into two political dynasties. His paternal grandfathe­r, Chief Dauda Soroye Adegbenro (Ogun State) was a late Premier of the defunct Western Region. On the other side, his maternal grandfathe­r, Pa Alfred Rewane (Delta State) was a late pro-democracy crusader and financier of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) that fought the military to a standstill in Nigeria. In this interview, he speaks about the state of the nation and gives President Muhammadu Buhari a pass mark despite the security challenges facing the country. started? people and taking them all we have done for them

Governor Prince Dapo along on what they are in the past to liberate them Abiodun as far as I am doing. I believe he has from the jaws of their concerned has started well done well in 100 days and oppressors. and is doing very well. That I hope he continues along Their visa policy is also the belief of a greater that line. towards us is as if they are percentage of the people doing us favour. It takes in Ogun State and even three months to process. beyond. The kind of environmen­t

A lot of what he is doing they enjoy when they are is having impact on the life here is not what we enjoy of the people directly as when we are there. Our against those government­s government needs to take that are doing big projects some retaliator­y steps and that are not impacting on let them know that we are the lives of the people. I not going to be pushed want to encourage him to around. I don’t support continue in that trajectory. violence and I don’t think it

Gov. Abiodun inherited would get to violence. But the good work of former if the government really Gov. Ibikunle Amosun wants to wield a big stick, and he has taken off from they can and they should there. at this point in time just

I believe the Federal to put the populace mind Government can also take at ease and let the South a cue from the Governors Africans know that the of Ogun, Oyo and Lagos lives of Nigerians matter who are informing their much to the government. convergenc­e in terms of direction the country is going. If government pays attention to that, it will go a long way to strengthen the trust the people have in this administra­tion as a serious, responsibl­e and responsive administra­tion.

I agree that this new agreement with SIEMENS is a good step in the right direction. But honestly, we have to go way further than that. The world, these days, people are doing a lot of different interestin­g things. Take Kenya and Ethiopia as examples, they are far away ahead of us in terms of alternativ­e energy so much that we would be better served if we can learn from them.

As a native of Ogun State, are you satisfied with how your Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has How would you want the Federal Government to handle the xenophobia problem in South Africa as it affects Nigerian nationals in that country?

The Nigerian government has to be very decisive on the issue because it is a serious diplomatic headache that needs to be tackled with dispatch. There is no Nigerian businessma­n that can just go to South Africa to establish and start doing business in that country. All the people they are attacking are those who are just making their daily bread. But they have no regards for us despite

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