President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the gale of defections currently sweeping through the ruling All Progressives Congress is not bothering him because majority of Nigerians appreciate his administration’s performance.
“I am not bothered about the defections. Ordinary Nigerians have developed confidence in us and are defending us. I assure you, the majority of Nigerians back home are appreciative of our efforts,” the President was quoted to have said in statement on Monday by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu.
According to the statement, the President said this on Sunday night while responding to a question during an interactive session he had with the Nigerian community in Togo at the Nigerian Embassy, Lome.
Buhari was quoted as saying that he was not bothered by the defections because most Nigerians appreciated his administration’s performance.
He assured them that his administration had remained steadfast in keeping to its three campaign promises of providing security, improving the economy and fighting corruption.
The President noted that if past governments had utilised even 25 per cent of the huge oil revenue available to them, Nigerians would not be complaining today.
He cited the $16bn reportedly spent on electricity and yet Nigerians could not see the power.
Restating his administration’s commitment to providing critical infrastructure, providing loans to farmers thereby cutting rice importation by more than 90 per cent, Buhari said all the recovered illegally acquired assets would now be sold and the money paid into the treasury in the administration’s renewed anti-graft campaign.
“I assure you that we are making progress in security as some displaced farmers are returning to their farms. We will continue to work very hard for our dear country,” he said.
In his welcome address, the Nigerian Ambassador to Togo, Joseph Iji, said close to two million Nigerians in Togo were law-abiding and peaceful.
Iji drew attention to the inability of the Nigerian Mission in Lome to issue Nigerian passports, making applicants to go to Ghana or the Benin Republic.
While the representatives of top bank executives commended the economic policies of the Federal Government especially the Ease of Doing Business, agricultural revolution and anti-corruption campaign, various leaders of the Nigerian Community also lauded the discipline, transparency and accountability that the current administration had introduced into governance.
They also called for government’s assistance towards the completion of the community’s on-going school building project in order to overcome the lack of good English schools in that country.
On its part, the APC, Togo Chapter, told President Buhari not to be worried about the defections from the party, assuring him of its support in the 2019 presidential election.
The governors of Cross River and Niger states; the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Defence and Interior; the Minister of State, Industry, Trade and Investment; the National Security Adviser; the Chief of Defence Staff; the Director-General, National Intelligence Agency; and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, were among the top government officials who accompanied the President to his first official engagement on arrival in Lome ahead of the Joint ECOWAS/ECCAS Summit, and the 53rd Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, among others.