Chief Adebanjo who spoke in
Ibadan at the launch of a two-volume autobiography written by a former
minister, Professor Tunde Adeniran, as part of activities marking his 70th
birthday,
said in as much as he would not want the present administration to
fail, he insisted that there was no economic blueprint that could alleviate the
suffering of the masses.
The leader of Afenifere and
Awoist, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, yesterday, scored the administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari low, saying it has no concrete blueprint aimed at improving
the lot of the citizenry.
The event which attracted
many important dignitaries across the country was held at the University of
Ibadan.
According to the Yoruba
leader, the administration has not done any tangible thing after spending five
months in office.
On the ministerial
nominees, the statesman said: “Even now that the ministers have been appointed,
where is the blueprint that they are going to work with? They are just talking
about change, change and anti-corruption. After wiping out corruption, will there
be food on the table of Nigerians?
“I don’t want Buhari to
fail. I only want him to prove people like me who spoke against his ambition
wrong.”
Adebanjo said President
Buhari should prove that he is not a dictator and a tribalist.
Among the people that
attended the programme include the former Senate President, Senator Ken
Nnamani; Professor Alkali Ahmed; Chief Segun Oni; Senator Femi Okurounmu; Mr
Tunde Ayeni; Jimi Agbaje; Major General David Jemibewon (retd); Brigadier
General Oladayo Popoola (retd); Professor Eghosa Osaghae; Brigadier General
Raji Rasaki (retd); Dr Umar Mustapha; Dr Yemi Farounbi among others.
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