President Muhammdu Buhari has told Nigerians that he feels the pain of every citizen and intends to ease away the pain as soon as possible.
Speaking
through the Minister for Information, Lai Mohammed at the Vanguard
Personality Award Ceremony which held in Lagos on Friday, April 8,
2016, Buhari called for patience with his administration adding that he
is working towards turning the hardship around.
Buhari,
who was jointly honoured with his ex-President, Goodluck Jonathan as
Personality of the Year, 2015, said he's confident in telling Nigerians
that the change agenda is real and not an electoral gimmick.
In the speech, which was read by Mohammed, Buhari said, “Distinguished
ladies and gentlemen, let me use this opportunity to tell our
compatriots that this administration is keenly aware of the difficulties
they are facing at this time, resulting mostly from the fuel scarcity,
poor power supply, inflation etc."
Continuing, he said, 'As
a government that was propelled into office by the power of the people,
we cannot but feel the pains of our compatriots, and we deeply
empathise with them. We are working round the clock to ease the pains of
Nigerians, and the efforts of the government have started yielding
fruits as we seek to make the petroleum products available nationwide,
restore gas supply to the power generating firms, reflate the economy
and put Nigerians back to work.
'We
understand that Nigerians have started questioning whether this indeed
is the CHANGE they voted for, while some have even gone as far as saying
that by voting for our party, Nigerians have entered one chance.
'Well,
I can tell Nigerians that our CHANGE AGENDA is real, and that indeed,
they will get the change they voted for. Nigerians have not entered One
Chance, because the One Chance drivers and their conductors have been
driven out of town,' he reassured.
The president further said, 'While
we cannot but provide context for the challenges being faced by our
countrymen and women today, in the sense that it has taken years of
mismanagement, corruption and inefficiency to get to this sorry pass, we
make no excuses. After all the people voted for us so we can correct
the mistakes of the past and enthrone good governance.
'We
are doing just that. But we want our compatriots to realize that 16
years of rot cannot be cleaned up overnight. It is much easier to
destroy than to build. But we are determined to rebuild our country and
to make life more abundant for our people.
'Change
is a process, and that process has begun. We commend Nigerians for
their perseverance. We urge them not to lose their confidence in the
ability of this Administration to bring about the much-needed change.
The pains of today are temporary, and will soon give way to abundance
joy as we put our country firmly on the path of sustainable growth and
development,' he said.
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