Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,
National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has blamed past
civilian administrations, especially the Goodluck Jonathan government, for the
nation’s economic woes.
Tinubu spoke at the 35th
annual Aminu Kano Memorial Symposium, held in Kano represented by Governor
Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state.
He attributed the country’s
current infrastructural deficit to the billions stolen by the past governments
saying the administration of President Jonathan was the worst culprit in the
pillaging of the nation’s resources.
The APC national leader
said that the present government under President Muhammadu Buhari had in the
past three years been labouring hard to clean the rot and give the people a new
lease of life.
“The APC government may, at
times, be imperfect in fulfilling the spirit of Aminu Kano but we are far from
the PDP, which has perfected the malign craft of giving selfish ambition
primacy over the public good,” he stated.
“Consequently, the Buhari
government has spent inordinate time cleaning the rot and plugging the holes in
the corrupt system they institutionalised as their strategic policy and
national direction.
“The APC has been working
to steer our national ship from this awful direction in order that we may bring
the people and their welfare into safe harbour.
“The stolen money would
have acquired the infrastructure and implement the programmes that bring
greater development and economic justice to all.
“Instead, the select few
ate more than their bellies could contain. Distorting the cause of justice and
hijacking the means of national welfare.
“They wildly enriched
themselves and left the average Nigerian to dine on the passing wind.”
The APC national leader said
the theme of the symposium was apt and timely, commending the Aminu Kano Centre
for Democratic Research and Training and Bayero University for the initiative.
Tinubu described Aminu Kano
as a great man that could have lived an easy life by exploiting, for selfish
objectives all the opportunities opened to him.
“Instead, he devoted
himself to the welfare of the people. He took the harder path because it was
the true and correct one. As Aminu Kano did, we must do!
“The spirit of this great
man must guide more than our deliberations here today. That spirit must direct
our political intercourse and actions.”
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