PUNCH
June 22,2018 5:12pm
President Muhammadu Buhari deserves
to be re - elected to build on the development
foundation he laid in the first term.
The ministers spoke at the opening of the
International Press Institute World Congress 2018
in Abuja on Thursday tagged : Conversation with the Government of Nigeria ’’.
The Ministers of Finance , Interior,
Information and Culture
as well as Trade and Investment were discussants at
the event held at the banquet hall of Presidential Villa , Abuja, with international and local media practitioners.
Mrs Kemi Adeosun,the Minister of Finance said
the President deserved to be re-elected following
the administration's achievement in repositioning
the economy and putting Nigeria on the path to sustainable
growth and recovery.
According to her,the nation has never had it so good
in terms of its potential to grow and really show what
the country can do as its diversified economy that creates opportunities.
The Minister of Interior , Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau said
a re - election was for continuity because “ Nigeria
cannot get anybody better than President Buhari’’ .
For the Information Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,
the administration had delivered on all
its promises and deserve a second term.
“We promised Nigerians that we were going to fight insecurity,
we fought insecurity ; we promised Nigerians that
we were going to revive the economy ,we have revamped the economy.
“We promised we were going to fight corruption,
corruption today is a taboo in Nigeria ,’’ Mohammed said.
The Minister of Trade, and Investment,
Dr Okechukwu Enelamah added that under
the leadership of the President the citizens
had changed the conversation in the country.According to him,
we are now talking about the importance of security,
fighting corruption and good economy “ rather than saying
corruption is not a problem, it is not different from stealing ’’.,
some cabinet ministers said on Thursday in Abuja.
Lai,Mohammed added that the country
exited recession within two quarters
while the country’s stock exchange
had grown by more than 40 per cent in recent times.
He added that 200,000 jobs were created though the
N - power job creation scheme while the administration
was feeding 8 .2 million pupils in the school feeding programme.
SOURCE: NAN
Oyinlola Awonuga
