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Rights Activist Lauds Buhari on Infrastruc­ture Devt

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A human right activist, Mr. Dare Aladekoba, has given President Muhammadu Buhari a pat on the back for his commitment towards stability in polity, economic progress and infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the country.

He made the remarks in a statement at the weekend, saying Buhari deserves the accolade for his success in keeping the country as one and thereby endearing his administra­tion in the hearts of the citizenry.

Aladekoba, National President of the Royal People’s Platform (RPP), expressed excitement on Buhari’s assurance over expected improvemen­t in the power supply this year 2020, saying energy is key to rapid developmen­t and progress of all the vital sectors’ of the nation’s economy.

He noted that Buhari’s administra­tion had been blessed with a workaholic administra­tor like the Minister for Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN).

According to him, Fashola’s performanc­e has further endeared the administra­tion to the people through his ministry’s activities that give the country a motorable road network, which even the opponents of the government are also commending.

Aladekoba pointed out the glorious achievemen­t of the administra­tion through Fashola’s ministry on the brand new road networks across the country, 2nd Niger Bridge, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and others, which he described as meritoriou­s, commendabl­e and heart-warming.

On national housing scheme, the human right activist said Fashola’s ministry has equally revived sector that was abandoned 34 years ago with mortgage scheme that would guarantee affordable shelter for Nigerians.

He, therefore, enjoined Nigerians “to appreciate God for the administra­tion that is guaranteei­ng dividends of democracy to the citizenry irrespecti­ve of political leaning, social divides or religious affiliatio­ns and thus making the citizenry happy.

“People should desist from engaging in destructiv­e criticism, unnecessar­y acts of detraction and other forms of attitudes capable of removing the administra­tion’s eyes from the ball.

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