29/07/2015

GIVE BUHARI 100 DAYS IN OFFICE BEFORE JUDGING HIM..TINUBU PLEADS WITH NIGERIANS

                           

The national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday urged Nigerians who have been accusing President Muhammadu Buhari of being too slow to allow the President at least 100 days of honeymoon. He said change, which was at the centre of the party’s campaign ahead of the presidential election, would not be achieved with a magic wand.

Tinubu spoke with State House correspondents shortly after meeting behind closed-doors with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. “May 29 was when this President was sworn in. It is an international norm; there is a honeymoon period, at least, a minimum of 100 days’ honeymoon. And won’t you allow honeymoon at all? You said change is not coming. Change is not by magic. It is driven by the people, the spirit and the character and the planning,” he said.


The former Lagos State governor said the nation had witnessed many problems in the past because policies were made in a hurry without proper planning. He said it was better for the government to take its time to plan, than to rush into taking actions because of sentiments and emotions.
He added, “It is not fair to jump into those conclusions (that change is late in coming). There must be time to plan, to review and even listen to people.

“There is a separation between campaign periods, articulating your vision and expressing the promises to Nigerians. There is a time to look at holistically what you inherited, analyse it, distil and then take action. “Even in 100 metres race, there is a time to say ‘on your mark, set and ready, go.’
“So, you don’t even want a time to be on your mark, set and go? No, you are not being fair.”The President met members of your party in the House of Representatives. That ended in deadlock. What is your position in all these?”

On the leadership crisis in the National Assembly, Tinubu said it was only the conclusion of the media that the peace meeting called by Buhari on Monday ended in a deadlock. He said rather, his position was that there is a political process that needs to develop its own life and be worked upon to stabilise and continue to serve the interest of the populace.

Tinubu said by the time the National Assembly starts its lawmaking works in earnest, the President needed to step in once in a while, as he did, in order to let the people to understand the import of the expectations of the public, and particularly of the international community on various programmes and institutions.



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