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“Obasanjo Is Not God”- Shittu Lauds Buhari’s Re-election Bid
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Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu has declared former President Olusegun Obasanjo remarks about President Muhammadu Buhari invalid saying that he cannot stop President Buhari from winning the 2019 election.
While speaking with newsmen in Abuja, Shittu said the move by President Buhari is a welcomed development.
Shittu also called on supporters of president Buhari to commence preparation for the elections.
“Who is OBJ? OBJ is not God. IBB is not God. Obasanjo was president here, he wanted a third term and he didn’t get it,” he said.
“What Mr President did yesterday (Monday), we had done that much back on his behalf; that is the Muhammadu Buhari/Osinbajo Dynamic Support Group. So what he did yesterday was just a follow-up to what we had done about three months ago. And I want to assure you is that by the grace of God, Muhammadu Buhari will become president the second time.”
He stated that what the president has achieved in three years is much more than everything Peoples Democratic Party achieved in sixteen years.
“For instance in the area of job creation for youths, no government has ever in one day employed 200, 000 graduates. It has never happened but under Buhari N-Power it happened,” he said.
“Through this, he has provided jobs for 200, 000 families spread across the length and breadth of Nigeria.
“Government is still processing the employment of 300, 000 more graduates to make it 500, 000, this has never happened. In the areas of transport, works and housing, the last budget of the PDP government was less than N20 billion and most of these monies were stolen; diverted to private pockets.
“In 2017 alone, the Buhari government spent N255 billion on those subject matters; transport, works and housing. So how do you compare? Today, government is also building new roads across the south-east states with 100 million dollars SUKUK loan; non-interest loan from Islamic Development Bank.
“For the first time, government is building new railway from Lagos to Kano, from Kano to Maiduguri, from Maiduguri to Calabar and from Calabar to Lagos. So the records are there.”