THE
Presidency has said the support base of the President Muhammadu Buhari
administration is still enormous, insisting that those complaining of
the present tough times are in the minority.
It has,
therefore, urged those complaining to be patient with the present
administration as it is making efforts to correct the wrongs of the
past.
Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi
Adesina said this when he featured on a phone-in programme on Raypower
100.5FM in Abuja, yesterday.
Adesina said living in the midst of
the people and feeling their pulse regularly, those working in
government can conclude that those critising Buhari were in the
minority.
“Yes, you need to give me the statistics of those complaining.
“We
(government officials) are in the midst of the people and we can feel
the pulse of the people. I maintain that the people who are complaining
are in the minority. I can tell you that the support base of this
government is still enormous. Yes, we know some people are complaining
but, they are still in the minority.”
The presidential spokesman
reiterated that in 18-months, Nigerians will begin to feel the impact of
government’s efforts to revamp the economy.
Adesina further
stressed that the waste that characterised the past administration is
responsible for the nation’s current problems.
“To every action,
there is a reaction. To every action, there is a consequence. Before the
present administration, crude oil is sold for as high as $140 per
barrel. Where is that money?
“We do not know what that money was
used for. It was wasted, it went into private pockets and now we are
seeing the consequences.
“The people have to be patient, the
economy is being retooled and it will surely be. The President has said
it that in 18 months, the economy will begin to be retooled. Why can’t
they wait 18 months to two years?” he asked.
Adesina assured Nigerians that the change promised them by the Buhari’s administration would come, but not through magic.
The
Presidential Spokesman re-echoed Buhari’s promise that, monies
recovered from those who looted public treasury would be spent on the
development of infrastructure.
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