12th February, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CHARGES BUHARI TO FORGE AHEAD
The administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari has been accused of incompetence, ineffectiveness, lack of
performance, etc by its critics.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has taken a cursory look at the allegations and
concluded that they are subjective, emotive and lack merit. The allegations do
not truly reflect the realities on ground.
They paint a gloomy picture of the
country in general but our findings prove that such a picture remains in the
figment of the authors’ imagination. An administration which has a poor
understanding of the economy cannot raise external reserve to $42 billion from
a paltry $29 billion within two and a half years particularly with falling oil
prices. Neither can a regime which brandishes a kindergarten economic expertise
rescue a country from deep recession within such a short period.
How
did the Nigerian stock exchange get ranked as best performing in 2017 if Buhari
has really dipped our economy in deep waters? Just last week, Interpol adjudged
Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as the best on the African
continent and it advised sister nations to emulate the anti-corruption agency.
The indices are definitely not in
favour of Buhari’s critics. By blocking leakages and diversifying sources of
income, Nigeria’s non-oil revenues are poised to surpass income from oil for
the first time in 45 years. Rice production has witnessed an unprecedented
increase that the price has not only been drastically brought down, it has also
re-jigged the monumental Kano groundnut pyramids albeit in form of rice this
time around. Local farmers are feeling the positive impact of government’s
intervention.
In
the area of national moral rearmament, corrupt judges are being held
accountable for the first time in the nation’s history. A judge was sacked two
days ago while another was compulsorily retired. An ex-governor was jailed
earlier.
MURIC affirms that
Buhari may not be a saint because no human being is perfect but he is
definitely getting Nigeria out of the woods. Things are getting better. It
could have been faster and more noticeable had the National Assembly (NASS) been
cooperative.
Nigerians must
remember that the cassu belli for the parliamentary coup which allowed
elements sympathetic to the opposition to take over both Senate and the House
of Representatives in the early days of this regime was to slow down Buhari’s
work and turn around to accuse him of incompetence and lack of performance.
But they are now surprised that various
projects are going on around the country. This is giving Buhari’s critics the
jitters. It explains why they are feverishly spreading one false rumour after
another, all in an attempt to cause chaos so that those projects would not
become fait accompli.
We urge Nigerians to ignore those
wicked rumours. They are designed to distract attention from the good works of the
government. Nigerians should not make the same mistake they made in 1985 when
Buhari’s transparent military regime was truncated. That interruption brought
us to where we are today. The same brains behind the 1985 interruption are back
at their old game. But they will fail woefully this time around because
Nigerians already know them as the real enemies of the people.
To
round up, MURIC charges the entire citizenry to remain faithful and loyal to
the Nigeria project. We remind all and sundry that Buhari has remained
consistent and uncompromising in spite of his long period of illness. We appeal
to critics to stop all distractions and allow Buhari to work. Nigeria will
reach higher heights if we can give Buhari another mandate in 2019 without a
hostile NASS. With 2019 on our mind, we invite President Muhammadu Buhari to ignore
his detractors and to forge ahead.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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