Finally, Buhari Agrees To Nigeria's RESTRUCTURING, Begins Process Already - FG Reveals
Contrary to public insinuation that
President Muhammmadu Buhari is vehemently opposed to several calls by
Nigerians to restructure the nation, the Minister of Labour and
Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, on Monday said the All Progressives
Congress government of President was not against restructuring and as a
matter of fact has already begun restructuring of the nation
Speaking with newsmen in Awka, the Anambra State capital according to Punch Newspaper, Ngige said the Buhari administration had already begun the restructuring process with the nation’s economy.
He said the impact might not be felt
immediately but with time, Nigerians would all smile because of the
ongoing restructuring by the APC administration.
He said, “Nigerians have positively
changed their way of doing things for the better and have become more
prudent and judicious in their spending pattern.”
The minister assured Nigerians that
Buhari would look into the political restructuring of the country at
the appropriate time.
“It’s one after the other. After economic restructuring to reposition the economy of this country, the Buhari administration will embark on the political restructuring and will set the modalities for the exercise,” he said.
The minister called on various agitation groups in the country to sheathe their swords, noting that violence would not do anybody any good.
“It’s one after the other. After economic restructuring to reposition the economy of this country, the Buhari administration will embark on the political restructuring and will set the modalities for the exercise,” he said.
The minister called on various agitation groups in the country to sheathe their swords, noting that violence would not do anybody any good.
“Militancy and agitations are not the
answer to resolving Nigeria’s myriads of problems, which the Buhari
administration didn’t create in the first place.
“What is required is for all to support
this administration to meet its set goals for the development and
transformation of all sections of the country,” Ngige said.
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