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Nigeria: Tinubu Speaks Out on Wale Edun and Others Blaming Buhari for Nigeria’s Problems

Nigeria: Tinubu Speaks Out on Wale Edun and Others Blaming Buhari for Nigeria’s Problems

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Published on 2024-03-11 18:12:32

President Bola Tinubu has distanced himself from members of his administration, pointing fingers at his predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari, for a failed eight-year term. Speaking in Niger state, Tinubu stated that he does not believe in blaming past administrations for the current economic instability and security challenges facing Nigeria. Instead, he emphasized his determination to implement reforms that will lead the country towards economic growth and prosperity.

During the flag-off of the Agric Mechanisation Revolution for Food Security in Minna, the Niger State capital, President Tinubu made his stance clear on March 11. He expressed his commitment to taking the necessary steps to address the country’s financial situation and work towards progress.

In his address, Tinubu reiterated that it is not in his nature to shift blame to previous governments but rather to focus on initiating the right reforms that will set the country on the path to development. He emphasized the need to take decisive action and drive the country towards prosperity instead of dwelling on past failures.

The former President Buhari’s administration has been criticized by many members of Tinubu’s cabinet, including Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Economy. However, Tinubu, who took over from Buhari in May, made it clear that he is determined to lead the country in a new direction without dwelling on past mistakes.

Tinubu’s remarks reflected his belief in taking responsibility and implementing reforms to strengthen the country’s economy. He urged governors and agricultural enthusiasts in attendance at the event in Niger to focus on re-engineering the country’s finances and staying on the right path towards progress.

Despite criticism from some quarters, including a former aide to ex-president Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, who condemned Tinubu’s approach, the President remained resolute in his commitment to driving the country towards prosperity. Ahmad suggested that the APC government, including Tinubu, should learn from the PDP’s political tactics in addressing challenges instead of blaming past administrations.

In conclusion, President Bola Tinubu’s statements in Niger state underscore his determination to lead the country in a new direction by focusing on reforms and progress rather than dwelling on past failures. His commitment to economic growth and prosperity reflects a strong leadership style that aims to address the challenges facing Nigeria head-on.

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