Minister of Transportation,
Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, yesterday, said All Progressives Congress, APC, government
did not promise to fix Nigeria’s problem within a year and cautioned those
lamenting the economic hardship to wait till 2019 for the desired change.
Also, the Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, cautioned Nigerians against
making statements that could cause religious disharmony, warning that “no
nation has ever survived religious war.”
The ministers spoke in Ilorin, Kwara
State, during a North Central town hall meeting for the people of Kogi, Niger
and Kwara states by the Federal Government. Amaechi, who was the Director
General of the Campaign Organisation of President Muhammadu Buhari during the
2015 elections, said though the Federal Government knows that things are
difficult, Nigerians should wait till the end of the four-year mandate given to
the administration before they can judge whether the government had performed
or not.
According to him, “we did
not promise you that those challenges will be solved in one year or you would
have given us a one-year mandate. But you gave us four years mandate, so wait
till the end of four years before you can conclude that we have not done well.”
While giving stewardship of
his ministry, the minister lamented that the refusal of the National Assembly
to approve the government’s borrowing plan from China was drawing the
government back, urging the people from the three states to prevail on the
National Assembly to approve the loan.
According to him if
accessed, the loan would enable the government embark on the rivatalisation of
rail projects, which would create more jobs. He said: “Go and talk to your
people in the National Assembly.
They are the ones holding the Federal
Government back from improving on the infrastructure that would provide mass
employment for the people by stopping the President’s borrowing plan from
China. They are the ones frustrating our efforts.” On his stewardship, the
Minister of Health, Professor Issac Adewole, said the Federal Government had
secured a loan of $500 million to fund the revival of basic health institutions
across the country.
He explained that N420
million was disbursed to each state in 2015 to fund the project in their
respective states. Under the scheme, which would provide 1,000 basic health
centres as already captured in the budget, the minister said a model health
centre is being cited in each of the three senatorial districts of the three
states. Other ministers who gave accounts of their stewardship were those of
Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed; Water, Sulyman Adamu; Mining and
Steel (State), Abubakar Bwauari, and Trade and Investment, Ayishat Abubakar.
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