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Alleged killings of Christians: What I told Trump – Buhari

Go on offensive, defend my govt, president orders ministers

- By Muideen Olaniyi

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday narrated his meeting with American President Donald Trump at the White House.

Buhari was speaking in Abuja at the First Year Ministeria­l Performanc­e Review Retreat of his second term.

He said he was the only African amongst the least developed nations that Trump invited in the White House.

He said: “I don’t think I can finish this speech without one or two digression­s, which is specifical­ly to you ministers, permanent secretarie­s and our supporters.

“I believe I was about the only African among the less developed countries that the president of the United States invited. And when I was in his office, only he and myself, he looked at me in the face and said why are you killing Christians? If you were the one, I wonder how you will react. I hope what I was feeling inside did not betray me before him. So, I understood it.

“The problem between cattle rearers and stagnant farmers, which is older than me not to talk of him (President Donald Trump), because I know I am a couple of years older than him, were happening. It’s climate change with population growth and the misunderst­anding of the culture of the cattle rearers. If you have 50 cows and they eat grass or something, any rout to their water pond, they will follow it, it doesn’t matter whose farm it was. The First Republic set of leaders were the most responsibl­e leaders we’ve ever had.

“So, I tried and explained to him (Trump) that this has gotten nothing to do with ethnicity or religion. It’s a cultural thing which the respective leaders failing the nation.”

“I asked the Minister of Agricultur­e to get a gazette of the early 60s, which delineated the cattle routes, the grazing areas, why they used meagre resources then to put water dams, windmills, and even sanitary department. So, any cattle rearer who allowed his cattle to somebody’s farm was arrested, taken before a court, the farmer is called to submit his bill then the judge will say if cattle rearer couldn’t pay, his cattle were sold and the farmer is paid. “But subsequent leaders, the VIPs, they encroached on the cattle routes, they took over the cattle rearing areas. There was a time I went to Bayelsa State and I saw cattle rearers there. So, I suspected they were going into the Atlantic.”

‘I’ve done more with fewer resources’

Buhari urged the elite in Nigeria to judge the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress administra­tion “fairly” based on what it meant on ground when it assumed the mantle of leadership in 2015.

“The next problem I want to tell you about is how we found ourselves, when I say us, I mean members of the APC, when we promised three fundamenta­l things: security, economy and fighting corruption. We repeated the same fundamenta­l things last year. But I want the Nigerian elite, please encourage them to judge us fairly.

“I want you to please reflect, what was the condition of infrastruc­ture then, in spite of those earnings? The roads, the rail was dead and there was no power, up till now there’s no power. Where did the money go?

“When we came we were faced with one thirds of the production, one thirds of the money we were getting and all these challenges; security, economy and fighting corruption. So, please encourage your friends, the elite, to reflect on what this administra­tion has done, what APC has done and what we have achieved.

“When people outside the country talk of Nigeria, they say it’s the most corrupt country in the world. Well, I’m doing my best, God has given me two chances: the first one when I tried I was a young man in uniform, collected the governors, the ministers and the president, put them in Kirikiri and other prisons and said they were guilty until they could prove themselves innocent.

“Put investigat­ions panels based on geopolitic­al zones, basically. Anybody who followed the constituti­on, declared his assets, became a minister, a governor or the president, but couldn’t explain what he had. The balance was taken and given back to the federal government or the state or the institutio­n he led.

“In the end, I too was arrested and detained, nobody raised a voice. So, when I came back now, I’m trying to follow the system, I’m being called Baba Go Slow. Please, you are the ones who should reflect and pity me because we work with you every week, I listen to you, you listen to me, I just have to concentrat­e. Let us do our best for our country and I know we all believe in God and God will look after us.”

He said the days of insufficie­nt collaborat­ion, coordinati­on and synergy among implementi­ng ministries, department­s and agencies should be over.

Go on offensive, defend my govt-President tells ministers

Buhari also charged his ministers to defend the government vigorously and not allow any irresponsi­ble and politicall­y motivated statements to keep spreading falsehoods about this government.

“Informatio­n to the public should be better packaged, go on the offensive, we are proud of our achievemen­ts and we should blow our own trumpets.

‘Submission to me should come through Chief of Staff’

“Let me also reiterate that all submission­s for my attention or meeting requests should be channeled through the chief of staff, while all Federal Executive Council matters should be coordinate­d through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

“I have directed the minister of finance, budget and national planning, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and all other responsibl­e agencies to ensure speedy and timely release of funds to MDAs for implementa­tion of the N2.3trillion economic sustainabi­lity plan and the capital projects in the 2020 budget.

“I also enjoined ministers to ensure that funds released are utilized efficientl­y and transparen­tly in implementi­ng the programmes and projects under the line priorities areas of government.

Buhari charges ministers on performanc­e

“On behalf of the people of Nigeria, I demand uttermost levels of performanc­e, deliverabl­es and results. I look forward to a result orientated year with tremendous benefits that will continue to change lives of our people positively.”

 ?? Photo: Felix Onigbinde ?? From left: Senate President Ahmad Lawan; Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; President Muhammadu Buhari; Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, and Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, during the ‘First Year Ministeria­l Performanc­e Review Retreat’ at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja yesterday
Photo: Felix Onigbinde From left: Senate President Ahmad Lawan; Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; President Muhammadu Buhari; Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, and Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, during the ‘First Year Ministeria­l Performanc­e Review Retreat’ at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja yesterday

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