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Posted on: 07:06 Tue, 22 Nov 2016
With just one year and seven months into the four years term of the administration of President Muhammdu Buhari which will terminate in 2019, the Presidency has given sure indication that the President would seek a second term in office.
It also vehemently dismissed comments that it would be a lonely walk for the President, a development expected to serve as a punishment for perceived bad governance.
Vanguard reports that the refutation was a sharp reply to a statement credited a former member of the
defunct Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Alhaji Buba Galadima, that the people of Nigeria would abandon Buhari should he choose to seek re-election.
In a strong worded statement last night, the Presidency, through the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, stated that the:
“suggestions that the masses will desert President Buhari in 2019 was unfounded and utterly ridiculous.
“Ordinary Nigerians are the backbone of his mandate and the only reason he ran for the office is to protect them against the rapacious merchants of corruption, who have held Nigeria back for decades. Galadima’s calculation and prediction are utterly confused and misleading.â€
The masses are solidly behind Buhari because he is not stealing their money and their future.
President’s enormous goodwill remains ever strong because the people are convinced the President is acting in their best interest, despite the temporary unintended consequences of reforms.â€
If Buba Galadima thinks that because he has no role and no job in this government that means President is isolated, he is putting himself to ridicule. Galadima cannot speak for the masses as far as their steadfast loyalty to Buhari is concerned.
With just one year and seven months into the four years term of the administration of President Muhammdu Buhari which will terminate in 2019, the Presidency has given sure indication that the President would seek a second term in office.
It also vehemently dismissed comments that it would be a lonely walk for the President, a development expected to serve as a punishment for perceived bad governance.
Vanguard reports that the refutation was a sharp reply to a statement credited a former member of the
defunct Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Alhaji Buba Galadima, that the people of Nigeria would abandon Buhari should he choose to seek re-election.
In a strong worded statement last night, the Presidency, through the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, stated that the:
“suggestions that the masses will desert President Buhari in 2019 was unfounded and utterly ridiculous.
“Ordinary Nigerians are the backbone of his mandate and the only reason he ran for the office is to protect them against the rapacious merchants of corruption, who have held Nigeria back for decades. Galadima’s calculation and prediction are utterly confused and misleading.â€
The masses are solidly behind Buhari because he is not stealing their money and their future.
President’s enormous goodwill remains ever strong because the people are convinced the President is acting in their best interest, despite the temporary unintended consequences of reforms.â€
If Buba Galadima thinks that because he has no role and no job in this government that means President is isolated, he is putting himself to ridicule. Galadima cannot speak for the masses as far as their steadfast loyalty to Buhari is concerned.