THE delay in appointing ministers and
other key Federal Government’s officials will soon be over, All
Progressives Congress (APC) National Publicity Secretary Alhaji Lai
Mohammed assured yesterday.
He claimed that President Muhammadu
Buhari was being cautious in appointing ministers because he wanted to
carry along all forces and groups that ensured victory for APC at the
polls.
Mohammed spoke with reporters in Oro,
Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, at the sideline of his
yearly Ramadan lecture.
The party’s spokesman said concerns being expressed by the citizens on the ministerial list were justified.
He added: “One should understand that
when you win an election with the collaboration of so many forces and
groups, you have to be extremely thorough before making an appointment
here or there. I am very sure that in a few days time hopefully, the
issue of ministerial list and appointment will be a thing of the past.
“I think the concerns are genuine and it
is unfortunate that we also met ourselves in a situation we did not
prepare for. We cannot be tired of repeating the truth that this
particular transition is like no transition that this country has ever
experienced. Before now, it was either one president succeeding or in
the case of another president handing over to new president from the
same political party.
“This is the first time the opposition
will take over from the ruling party and that in itself throws up a lot
of issues. Foremost of this, you don’t know what you were going to meet
on ground.”
On the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s
ultimatum to President Buhari, Mohammed said: “PDP is revelling in its
new found glory of opposition and we must indulge them. Honestly, the
party is just entertaining itself and Nigerians. The honest truth is
that you don’t give anybody ultimatum to appoint ministers. It is more
in our own interest to appoint ministers.”
He urged the citizenry to prevent
reactionary forces, who never wanted or voted for change, from
sabotaging the party’s change mantra.
“While Nigerians have made history by
voting for the opposition to take over the reins of power from a ruling
party that held sway for 16 years, they must now follow up by ensuring
that the process of change, which they brought about comes to fruition.
And the best way to do it is for Nigerians to remain politically aware
and engaged as they were in the run-up to the elections.
“That simply means they must be willing
to defend the change they voted for by continuing to support the Buhari
government while preventing the reactionary forces, who never voted for
change anyway, from sabotaging this party’s change mantra; whatever is
worth fighting is worth defending.
“I say this with all sense of
responsibility, and against the stark realities that we face daunting
challenges in all sectors. Never before has our nation been put in a
situation where it virtually had to start rebuilding from scratch, after
almost all sectors have become nearly comatose. This is why it is
necessary for the new government at the centre to make haste slowly, and
get it right once and for all.
“Whereas we face huge problems in the
economic and security sectors, as well as in the area of infrastructural
renewal, just to mention a few, let us restrict ourselves to the social
issues alone for the purpose of these remarks. Our health sector is in
serious distress, for want of stronger description. Nigeria’s health
statistics are worse than the average for African countries, even though
we are the giant of Africa,” Mohammed said.
He added: “This is not a problem of
‘this government is slow’ or ‘this government is fast,’ it is a
challenge of understanding the enormity of the problems we face and
finding a lasting solution once and for all, so we won’t be going around
the circles.
“As the Buhari administration tackles
these challenges, let all citizens continue to play their own party by
making their voices heard loud and clear, insisting on nothing but good
governance, resisting all the reactionary forces who favour the status
quo because it favours them, and above all, giving an unflinching
support to President Buhari.”
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