Mr Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to
the President on Media and Publicity, has urged Nigerians to ignore the
media reports on Coup plot, saying it should not be stretched beyond
what the military authorities had said.
Adesina stated this at a media chat with
State House correspondents to mark two years of the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led administration on Tuesday in Abuja.
According to him, what the Chief of Army
Staff, Maj.-Gen. Tukur Burutai, said about the issue was a “routine
warning that goes to military officers.’’
The presidential aide addressed the
correspondents alongside the Senior Special Assistants to the President
on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu and Mr Laolu Akande (Office of
the Vice-President).
Adesina said: “The Army has spoken and
let us take that position. What the Chief of Army Staff said was a
routine warning that goes to military officers, don’t hobnob with
politicians and the army has explained the position.
“Let’s take that position and not
stretch it beyond what the military has said because they are the ones
that can give us the definitive position and they have spoken on it.’’
The presidential spokesman also debunked
the assertion that the ruling party had failed in fulfilling its
political obligations and promises to the electorate in view of the
reported hardships being experienced by a cross section of Nigerians.
He maintained that it was unfair to assess the performance of the Buhari’s administration within its first two years.
“People can always express their
opinions, there is liberty on that but you don’t have a scientific
survey that has given you the percentage of people that believed that
the APC has failed.
“The second point is that, when a
government via a party is voted into office, it is voted for a four year
term under our own democratic arrangement.
“When you have spent two years which is
like a midterm, the first half of a game, you don’t then determined that
it has succeeded or it has failed.
“No. You can be accused of being
atomistic using a small part to determine the whole. You can’t write the
report card of this administration when it is just hitting the half way
mark, that will not be fair.
“This administration will take Nigeria
far beyond how it met it. So if anybody says APC has failed just tell
them is too early in the day because is a four year-term and this is
just two years. You don’t reach definitive conclusions in two years.’’
Malam Garba Shehu, who spoke on the Human Rights records of the Buhari’s administration, said the records were impeccable.
“The Human rights records of this
administration are impeccable, there are unimpeachable. I think we
should avoid speaking in general terms.
“The thing to do is to pin point specific cases to buttress assertions that people make and then we can tackle them.
“As we speak to you now, we are not
aware that the administration of Muhammadu Buhari is in breach of the
constitution of Nigeria with regards to the protection of the rights of
Nigerians.
“Journalists in this country ought to
bear testimony on this, there is no single journalist that has been
expelled from his duty because he has reported or failed to report,
there is no single journalist who is in government detention because
they have expressed some views that the government does not like.’’
According to Shehu, the Buhari’s administration is complying with the decision of the courts of the land.
“I assure that if anybody tries to do otherwise the president will not allow him to get away with it.’’
Laolu Akande, who spoke on alleged weak
prosecution of corruption cases across the country, said: “The truth of
the matter is that our criminal justice system does need a profound and
deep reform.
“The important thing is that this
government is working on it. As a matter of fact now, the Acting
President has put together a national coordination prosecution team for
all the prosecution trying to see how in the medium term we can bring
some progress.
“But also working on judicial sector
reforms on the long term on criminal justice system to strengthen both
the investigation and prosecution at the courts.
“And I know it is going to take a while for us to address it,” he said.
On food security, Akande revealed that the government had recorded tangible achievements in the nation’s agricultural sector.
According to him, the committee on food
crisis is still working, while the government has reduced importation of
food items especially rice.
He disclosed that about 40,000 farmers
in Kebbi state had become millionaires due to government favourable
agricultural policies.
(NAN)
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