President Buhari says his age will limit his performance as President.
He said this while speaking with Nigerians in South Africa on Monday
June 15th. He also gave reasons why he joined politics after retiring
from the military. What he said below...
"How I wish I became Head of State when I was a governor, just a few
years as a young man. Now at 72, there is a limit to what I can do. But
what brought me there I think mainly is because I love this country. I
was in the war front for 30 months during the civil war. I lost a lot of
loyal people to me, I lost relatives. A lot of Nigerians did too. We
lost about two million Nigerians just to keep Nigeria one. So, nobody
should come now and tell us rubbish. We are going to remain one country.
God has given us another opportunity to reorganise
this country. Those who work hard, the society will pay them back. Two
fundamental reasons I joined politics, I will tell you. One, when I went
back home after being a governor of now six states – Yobe, Borno,
Bauchi, Adamawa, Taraba, and Gombe, petroleum minister under former Head
of State, General Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd) for three-and-half years,
Head of State and chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund, PTF, the most
irritating thing was that of all these positions I had held, people
didn’t remember any.
They only remember my days at the PTF because I bought bed sheets and
put in hospitals and some x-ray machines and some buses for the schools.
They remember me more as chairman of the PTF than as former Head of
State, governor or minister of petroleum, in spite of the fact that it
was during my time that I signed the contract for the Warri and Kaduna
refineries, laid more than 3,500km pipes and built more than 20 depots.
We got the tankers off the roads; we saved lives; we saved fuel; we
saved the road itself. But from 1999 till date, the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP has messed it up. That is why Nigerians decided to vote me.
The second thing that happened that finally convinced me to join
partisan politics was what happened to the Soviet Union. The Soviet
Union was an empire in the 20th century that collapsed without a shot
being fired. Everybody went home; there was confusion. Now, there are 18
countries out of the old Soviet Union. They were more advanced than the
Western countries in science because they wanted to go to space
specifically in 1957, and they had more nuclear war heads and delivery
system. And they had organised their societies; they had much less
crimes as they got jobs for people.
When people had no jobs they got some for them. That was when I decided,
and I believe that the best form of governance is multi-party democracy
with a big caveat – election must be free and fair. And that was why I
was in trouble. I moved from the All Peoples Party, APP, to the All
Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP, Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and
eventually, the All Progressives Congress, APC. I contested in 2003,
spent 30 months in courts and ended up in the Supreme Court. I contested
in 2007, spent about 20 months in courts and ended up in the Supreme
Court. I contested in 2011 and spent about eight months in courts – all
ending up in the Supreme Court. Why was I doing this? I know the reason;
I believed in it! I believe in a system where election is free and
fair,”he said.
Source: Punch
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