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Buhari: I’ve surpassed PDP’s 16-year misrule

- By Isiaka Wakili

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said the dwindling oil prices at the beginning of his tenure did not discourage his administra­tion from setting targets for lofty developmen­tal projects and achieving more in three years than the 16 years of Peoples Democratic Party’s ‘misrule’.

The president, according to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said this at the palace Emir of Dutse, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi, his two-day visit to State.

Buhari said his administra­tion was delivering on promises with clear-cut targets, prudent management of resources and a deliberate policy to plug wastage and pilfering of government resources.

He said the growing support his administra­tion currently enjoys could be attributed to the understand­ing of Nigerians of the Nuhu during Jigawa of the unpleasant realities it inherited, and the efforts to reposition the economy in spite of “what the opposition keeps sponsoring in the press.’’

President Buhari directed the Minister of Water Resources, Sulaiman Adamu, to work with the Jigawa State Government to alleviate the challenge of water scarcity in the state capital, following a complaint by the Emir of Dutse.

On arrival in Jigawa State, the President began his engagement­s at Auyo, near Hadejia, where he inaugurate­d the expansion of an irrigation scheme and paid a visit to the Emir of Hadejia, Alhaji Adamu Abubakar Maje.

The president, who was received “by a tumultuous crowd”, thanked the Emir of Hadejia and his people for always supporting him, even when he was an opposition candidate.

He said his visit to Hadejia was more of homecoming, promising to give more attention to the needs of the people in the Emirate.

The Emir of Dutse commended the Federal Government for its efforts in addressing the challenges of corruption, terrorism and drug abuse in the country.

The emir requested that the Date Palm Research Centre in Dutse, currently under the National Oil Palm Research Institute, be moved to the Federal University, explaining that the research centre would be more relevant and functional in the university.

Both emirs held special prayers for the President and his administra­tion.

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