14th
December, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
NOBODY CAN RUBBISH BUHARI'S
ACHIEVEMENTS - MURIC
An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) has risen to the defence of the immediate past president of Nigeria,
Muhammadu Buhari. The group insists that nobody could rubbish the good works of
the former president whom it describes as standing tall among all past leaders
of Nigeria.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Thursday, 14th
December, 2023 by the Executive Director of the group, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
He said:
"We as a group always find it amusing when some people try to
rubbish the achievements of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari. He stands tall among
all past leaders of Nigeria.
"Apart from the first prime minister of Nigeria, Alhaji Tafawa
Balewa, the former Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello and former military
head of state, Muritala Muhammed, no other Nigerian leader stands to be counted
for altruism, patriotism, transparency, credibility and integrity like
Muhammadu Buhari.
"Those who describe
Buhari as a failure are either being deliberately mischievous for the purpose
of scoring cheap political points or suffering from collective amnesia. Judged
from the standpoint of the circumstances of the time, Buhari achieved a lot for
Nigeria.
"17 local
governments were still under the full control of Boko Haram when Buhari took
over in 2015. It was so bad that the British Brodcasting Corporation (BBC) said Boko
Haram was controlling the size of Belgium but Buhari pushed
them back and recovered all territories. Nigerian troops who used
to flee to Niger or Chad during fierce clashes with insurgents due to lack of
better weapons became emboldened under the Daura-born president.
"This was made possible because instead of diverting funds
meant for weapons and military hardware, Buhari made Nigeria’s money count. He
strengthened the military by purchasing the most sophisticated weaponry from
everywhere in the world, including American Tucano fighting jets and attack
helicopters.
"This was a president who miraculously escaped the most deadly
assassination attempt in history. He was exposed to the most perfect gas
poisoning plot of all times and was pronounced dead by his adversaries on
different occasions. But like the cat with nine lives, Buhari lived on. Of
course this attempt on his life took its toll on him as he laid incommunicado
for five months.
"His list of achievements include, but not limited to, the Mambilla Hydropower
project of 3050 megawatts which he started 40 years after it was
abandoned. Buhari reduced out of school
pupils from 10.5 million to 8.6 million in two years according to statistics
from both UNICEF and UNESCO and introduced the feeding of over five million
pupils every school day in 19 states.
“Buhari also increased saving in Excess Crude Account and increased
foreign reserves to $40 billion from $29 billion which he inherited. He constantly
bailed out states with trillions of naira to be able to pay workers and run their
governments. He reduced monthly import bill from $5 billion to $1.5 billion.
The N-Power Volunteer Scheme created jobs for hundreds of thousands
unemployed graduates in all the 36 states and the FCT. The construction of the
second Niger bridge is a feat worth celebrating but nothing is being heard even
from the region which enjoys it most.
"If those achievements
could be seen as books, his magnum opus is the reintroduction of rail services
in the country. Ibadan-Lagos, Abuja-Kaduna and Itakpe-Warri standard gauge rail
lines will remain Buhari's bold signatures for a long time. The latter had been
abandoned since 1987. This is why MURIC once described Buhari as the father of
modern Nigeria. We still stand by this description.
"If former President Muhammadu Buhari had been corrupt, the
$2.1 billion spent on the Lagos-Ibadan railroad would have gone down the drain.
The painful frustrating journeys to those destinations would have continued till
date. Ditto for other railroads constructed by him.
"If Buhari had elected
to divert the billions of dollars spent on the acquisition of weapons, the
whole North would have fallen to the insurgents. But he closed his eyes to
Nigeria's money and refused to be distracted by riches. Buhari had just two houses
before he became president, one in Kaduna, the other in Daura, his hometown. He
has not built an additional house even after eight years in office.
"That alone is a major achievement. This man should be
celebrated. But unfortunately Nigerians love to hate him, particularly
avaricious politicians who saw him as a stumbling block in their gluttonous desire
to steal Nigeria dry. However, it is gratifying to note that hitherto, nobody
has pointed an accusing finger at him for a missing kobo. Buhari remains the
father of modern Nigeria."
#CelebrateBuhari
#BuhariFatherOfModernNigeria
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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