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Buhari blames Nigerian elite for insecurity, poor infrastructure

Buhari blames Nigerian elite for insecurity, poor infrastructure

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Buhari blames Nigerian elite for insecurity, poor infrastructure

 

Buhari blames Nigerian elite for insecurity, poor infrastructure

The president praised Governor Uzodinma’s administration in Imo State.

has blamed Nigerian elite for not contributing to the development of the country, particularly the fight against insecurity.Mr Buhari stated this on Tuesday shortly after commissioning some projects in Imo State done by Governor Hope Uzodinma’s administration

The projects commissioned included the dualised 36-kilometer Owerri-Orlu Road and the first phase of the dualised 53-kilometer Owerri-Okigwe Road.He also commissioned the newly reconstructed Imo House of Assembly Complex.Mr Buhari said Nigeria has not recorded the expected developments because of a number of factors and inability of the elite to assist the country.

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Muhammadu Buhari has blamed Nigerian elite for not contributing to the development of the country, particularly the fight against insecurity.The President spoke during the stakeholders’ meeting held at the Imo State Government House in Owerri, the state capital, after inaugurating the Owerri-Orlu Road, the phase one of the Owerri-Okigwe Road, and the State House of Assembly complex rebuilt by the administration of the state governor, Hope Uzodimma.The Senior Special Adviser to the President, African Development Bank, (AfDB), Professor Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, who stated this during a webinar on “From Consumption to Production: The Role of Special Ago-Industrial Processing Zones in Nigeria”, organised by the NAE in Lagos said it high time the Federal Government renewed its commitment to industrialisation in the country.“In spite of the security challenges we have, it is good to see that other countries still believe in our potentialities,” Buhari said when he received a delegation of Governors at the State House, Abuja, on Monday.

Mr Buhari stated this on Tuesday shortly after commissioning some projects in Imo State done by Governor Hope Uzodinma’s administration The projects commissioned included the dualised 36-kilometer Owerri-Orlu Road and the first phase of the dualised 53-kilometer Owerri-Okigwe Road. He also commissioned the newly reconstructed Imo House of Assembly Complex. He extolled his regime for dislodging Boko Haram terrorists in the North-East and tackling infrastructural decay which he said he inherited from the Peoples Movement Party administration in 2015. Mr Buhari said Nigeria has not recorded the expected developments because of a number of factors and inability of the elite to assist the country. Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, who is a fellow of the academy observed that Nigeria currently manufactures almost none of the facilities locally, as all are imported, adding that as demand grows for imports, the more the pressure on foreign exchange. “To be frank with you, I am blaming the Nigerian elites for not sitting and thinking hard about our country,” he said, without giving details. The President said that the Federal Government would continue to support the Imo State Government and other states of the federation to deliver the dividends of democracy to their people respective of political party affiliation. “Between 1999 and 2015, when we came in – I like people to check (from) the Central Bank of Nigeria and NNPC .” Related News.

The average (oil) production was 2.” Related News.1 million barrels per day at the cost $100 per barrel. “So, Nigeria was earning, at this time, 2.1 million times multiplied by $100 per barrel. But look at the state of infrastructure.

Look at the railway, it was virtually killed. Power, we are still struggling,” Mr Buhari stated. He said despite efforts to reposition the country, his administration was frustrated by growing insecurity in different parts of the country, which affected crude oil production. “When we came, unfortunately, the militants were unleashed, (oil) production went down to half a million barrels. Again, being unfortunate, the cost of petroleum went down from $37 to $28,” the president said.

The president also said when he came into power in 2015, Boko Haram terrorists were in control of some local governments in the North-east. He said his administration “successfully conquered them” on his assumption of office. He described the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists operating in the North-east region as “fraudulent people”. Lauds Uzodinma Meanwhile Mr Buhari applauded Mr Uzodinma for the three projects which were commissioned, pointing out that he was impressed that the governor has completed some projects within a short period of his administration despite the lean resources available to him. ALSO READ: “On our part, the federal government will continue to support the government of Imo State to ensure that it continues to give dividends of democracy to the people,” he said.

The president said he would extend the same support to other state governments irrespective of political affiliations. “Our administration recognises the importance of critical infrastructure in economic development. And we are determined to drive the economic development of Nigeria through the provision of vital infrastructures across the length and the breadth of the country. “I am therefore happy that the administration of Governor Uzodinma is doing similar things in Imo State. So, I say bravo to the governor whose name I was informed means ‘Good road,’” Mr Buhari said.

He thanked residents of the state for giving him with “warm reception” like they did during his first visit, and urged them to continue to support the state governor to do more projects in the state. .

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