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Declares that APC’s good will waning fast
The
Chairman, Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debts, Senator Shehu Sani, has
warned the Federal Government to put short-term measures in place to cushion
the effect of the current economic crisis on the Nigerian masses or risk the
people dying before he completes his reforms.
The
lawmaker, who represents Kaduna-Central Senatorial District at the Senate, told
Sunday Punch that many lives would have been lost before the current reforms of
the President Muhammadu Buhari government are completed.
Senator Shehu Sani |
He
said: “If you happen to be in a position of power, in as much as you want to
bring reforms that are painful, you have to understand the need for you to
carry the people along because if you keep on bringing reforms and continue to
unleash hardship on the people, you may as well say there is a paradise but
people need to be alive to reach that paradise.
“If you
keep reforming and reforming and the people are suffering and dying, you may
reach the Promised Land alone because by that time everyone has died. Of what
use would that be?”
Sani,
who criticised Buhari for not having an independent economic team to drive the
economy out of recession, noted that the goodwill the All Progressives
Congress, APC, enjoyed at the polls, which led to the emergence of Buhari as
president, was waning fast.
This,
he said, is in view of the increasing number of open letters on the hardships
being suffered by Nigerians.
His
words, “Let me tell you how it started, which is general with all persons who
just took power in Nigeria. In 1979 and 1999, when a new president assumed
office, he would have the support of all Nigerians. The first stage will be,
‘We support you; we stand by you and we are going to back you.’
“The
second stage will be, ‘We are advising you.’ The third stage will be, ‘We are
cautioning you.’ At the fourth stage, Nigerians will say, ‘We are warning you.’
The fifth stage will be, ‘We doubt you.’ The sixth stage, it will be, ‘You are
incompetent.’ The seventh stage will be, ‘You should go.’
“When
you study these stages, you will see that we have moved behind 100 per cent
support to “advise.” And with letters flying and criticisms following, it is
about “cautioning.” And I think the handwritings are on the wall for everybody
to see.”
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Source: Daily Post
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