Politics
Mid-Term Report: Minister Reels Out Achievements of Buhari Administration
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the
achievements of the Buhari Administration in the past two years have
put Nigeria on the path of sustainable growth and development.
The Minister spoke at a Special Edition of the Federal Government’s
Town Hall Meeting, held in Abuja on Tuesday to give the Administration
a platform to present its mid-term report to Nigerians.
”Let me say straightaway that In giving this mid-term report, I am
convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that this Administration has a
story to tell, a story of achievements that – if we are able to
continue along this path – will stand the test of time and put our
dear nation on the path of sustainable growth and development,” he
said while giving an overview of the Administration’s achievements.
Alhaji Mohammed reeled out the achievements of the Administration as
including the restoration of security to the North-East by putting an
end to the scourge of Boko Haram, which has paved the way to negotiate
the release of over 100 Chibok girls, in addition to hundreds of
others who have been freed by the military
”We are addressing comprehensively the issues in the Niger Delta that
make the production of our oil resources so vulnerable. We have taken
on corruption at its core. There are more prosecutions and there will
be more convictions for public sector corruption than Nigeria has ever
seen.
”We have acted to address the leakages in government spending that
make corruption possible, through the zero- based budgeting and the
Treasury Singles Account (TSA), the government’s efficiency unit and
the hugely successful whistle-blower policy. We are restoring the
sanctity of our judicial system, and we are implementing and Economic
Recovery and Growth Plan designed to reset our economy and remove our
reliance on oil production, and oil revenues, for ever,” he said.
The Minister recalled that the most pressing challenges facing Nigeria
on 29 May 2015, when the Administration assumed office, was to restore
security to the nation, with Boko Haram controlling a significant part
of the North-east and the territorial integrity of the nation
threatened.
He said at the same time, ”corruption levels in our society had
become completely unacceptable”, against the brazenness and impunity
of those
involved, and the lack of accountability at all levels of society,
adding that these problems had to be addressed ”if we were to create
the foundations for future prosperity”.
”That future prosperity, for all Nigerians, was the overriding
objective of the administration. We were, and remain, 100% committed
to delivering an economy that enables all Nigerian’s to achieve their
ambitions, no matter how big, or small. We are making strong progress
towards achieving all of these objectives,” Alhaji Mohammed said.
He said the Administration is rebuilding the social contract between
it and the people through accountability, adding: ”We are providing
security, we are providing an enabling environment for business and we
are delivering strong and effective public services…President Buhari
has made these commitments to the Nigerian people. He and his team are
delivering. We are building a future in which all Nigerians can access
opportunity and a Nigeria of which we can all be proud.”
The Town Hall Meeting was attended by the Minister of Power, Works and
Housing Babatunde Fashola; Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi;
Minister of Water Resources Suleiman Adamu; Minister of Agriculture
and Rural Development Audu Ogbe; Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun;
Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment Okechukwu Enelama; Minister
of Defence Mansur Dan-Ali; Minister of Budget and National Planning
Udoma Udo Udoma; and host Minister of Information and Culture Lai
Mohammed.