‘Buhari’s return from medical vacation affects Osinbajo’s good work’
April 15, 2017
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President Buhari’s return from his medical vacation affected the good
works of Osinbajo in restructuring the Nigeria economy, said Tanko
Yakasai, an Elder Statesman.
He said this to newsmen (Sun) in an interview on Saturday while
comparing the state of the economy when Osinbajo acted on Buhari’s stead
and the return of Buhari.
Yakasai reminiscence that things were moving on good till Buhari returned back from his medical vacation.
According to him, “Niger Delta militants stopped blowing pipelines
and Nigerians were enjoying more than 8 hours of electricity” Speaking
further with newsmen on his take in 2019 election, Yakasai wished Buhari
good luck if he wishes to seek for a second term.
“This is in the hands of God. If Buhari is fit, good luck to him. He
admitted that things went on fine when Osinbajo acted for him; you know
the vice president is younger, while ill health and military background
weaken the president.
“Things were better when the vice president acted because I was
getting electricity for eight hours a day, and now since Buhari came
back and took over, electricity supply dropped to two or three hours in a
day.
“Same happens in Lagos, people pay electricity bill they didn’t enjoy, it wasn’t happening when Osinbajo was acting.
“During the short period that the VP acted, there was no blowing of pipelines anymore.
“If what happens in this country in the last two years didn’t kill
me, I don’t think it will kill me in the next two years. The suffering
was much, I suffered and you suffered.
“The other day I got a text message from somebody who complained how
he has been suffering, as his pensions had not been paid for over one
year, and his children are still in school, I told him, how I was also
suffering.
“Everybody is suffering, but if we want to suffer, we can continue
the suffering. The Hausa people say, Mutuwar yawa kaka meaning ‘If death
is going to take everybody, not me alone, let it come’.
“So, you can see, if Buhari says he is fit and wants to continue, I wish him good luck.” He said.
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