'I've failed,' President says at APC NEC meeting (Full Speech)
Buhari appealed to INEC and the military to let Nigerians choose their leaders with freewill.
President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, March 24, 2016, addressed the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the second meeting of the party's executives since he became President.
At
the meeting which was held at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja,
Buhari begged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the
military and other security agencies to never give room for compromise
during elections.
While acknowledging that he failed in ensuring a free, fair and violent-free elections in Kogi, Rivers, and Bayelsa States, the President appealed to the electoral body and the military to let Nigerians choose their leaders with freewill.
"I am afraid I did not succeed in the election in
Kogi, Bayelsa, Rivers. I think that more Nigerians are killed or killed
themselves in Rivers than in any particular state. At this stage of our
political development, to remain brutal is shameful and as a
government, I promise we will do something by the next general
election," Buhari said.
Read full text of the President's speech below:
PROTOCOLS
We
are members of the legacy party, plus APGA and DPP. We realized since
2005 that to remove the PDP from power, we must sink our differences,
come together and form a party. God willing, that eventually happened
and that is why we are where we are today, coming together inspite of
our differences, both personal and ideological. We must not forget that.
Having identified that as members of the legacy party, we again
identified three fundamental things facing us. First, security, second,
economy and unemployment and thirdly, corruption. We campaigned
throughout the country on these three fundamental issues and nobody
successfully challenged us and these issues remained relevant.
On
security, we have made progress. It was a very courageous decision that
the party took and executed by the Executive by removing most of the
military hierarchy and appointing those to take over from them,
acquiring some new hard and soft ware and raising the morale of the
military to go secure the rest of the country which was then 14 out of
774 local government. I have said it often that as far as I know and the
service Chiefs who are on ground, they are not holding any local
government. But they still have some capability especially on soft
targets by using technology.
For Niger Delta, the
militants are sending some conflicting messages. Some have said they are
ready to drop their arms and join the rest of the nation to build it.
But part of them are still sabotaging installations which is making
investments in that lucrative area of Nigeria difficult because nobody
will submit his riches to financial institutions, get money only to
suffer huge loss. So, the environment for investment is being sabotaged
by our own selves, Nigerians. We are doing our best with the military by
trying to persuade them to join the rest of the country because in
unity lies our strength.
Of course the leadership
of INEC has been changed, but I appeal to the leadership of the
military, security agents and INEC that what I want Nigerians to
remember me for, even if I have to leave the Presidency tomorrow is that
I respect them. I want all Nigerians to believe and hold their PVC as
personal entitlement as Nigerians and use it the way they like, and vote
for whoever they like at which ever election. If they voluntarily sold
it, it is part of their right and so, let them sell it and remain at
home and not participate in any election. But let the law enforcement
agencies give them the confidence that nobody will come out who has
money to hire thugs, give them drugs and stop them from exercising their
fundamental right.
I am afraid I did not succeed
in the election in Kogi, Bayelsa, Rivers. I think that more Nigerians
are killed or killed themselves in Rivers than in any particular state.
At this stage of our political development, to remain brutal is shameful
and as a government, I promise we will do something by the next general
election.
On the economy, the fall of oil prices
after Nigeria has made itself a mono economy is a disaster. I wonder why
people could not believe that in Nigeria, about 27 out of 36 states
have difficulty in paying basic salaries of their workers. If from 1999
to at least 2003, oil is above 100 dollars per barrel and an export of
about 2 million barrel per day, how come Nigeria failed to make some
arrangement to cushion the effect of a probably volatile oil market?
Again, it shows failure of the last administration. But we are now to
pick the pieces as an APC government and so, there is no need
complaining, but let us concentrate and see how much we can do with
whatever remains of the economy.
We realized that
agriculture and solid minerals are two areas that can quickly come to
help us to recover economically, at least in terms of employment and
feeding ourselves and more importantly, saving the hard currency to make
sure that what is left our industries remain open, employing Nigerians
and producing goods and services which is very important.
The
policy we are trying to implement is TSA. When we insist that we have
to know what comes in and what goes out for us to make a comprehensive
amendment to the economy. If you go and see the Central Bank Governor,
he will tell you that in the TSA, we have more than N3 trillion. Where
would this money have been if TSA was not in vogue? I was made to
understand that vouchers would have quickly been raised towards the end
of the financial year and checks made. Whether they are going into
projects or private pockets, nobody can prove it to you. But that money
is there, it is identified, if is quantified and when the budget comes
back eventually, the Ministry of finance will see how to allocate it to
the rest of the country.
We have tried to make
sure that NNPC is reorganized, so that we know how much of our crude is
taken, how much it is sold and to which account the money is going. But I
tell you that up to the time we came, if anybody told you that he knows
how much of crude exchanges hands either on the high sea or reaching
their destination and the accounts the money goes into, that person is
not telling you the truth. We are getting the cooperation of countries
that has received this crude. But we have to be sure of the facts in our
hands before we start prosecution so that Nigerians will believe what
we have been telling them.
Again, I have to repeat
myself here for you to appreciate what I am going through because you
are closer to the people than myself. I was telling a British team that
came to supervise the training team they sent, that when I was in
uniform, you took the perceived corrupt ones and put them in safe
custody and quietly told them they were guilty until they can prove
themselves innocent. But now under multi-party democratic system, I see
some of them ride Rolls Royce, some of them have built estates here, but
they are innocent until we can prove them guilty.
This
situation is true and you don’t need to stress your imagination to find
out. If you can find out, you discover that a level eight officer has
five houses, while you, as a Permanent Secretary or Commissioner is
still living in a rented house. We have to get credible evidence to
carry out successful prosecution and get judgement from the Judiciary.
But effort is being made to give a list of recoveries in whatever
currencies so far so that Nigerians will know that it is not all about
long stories.
For the party, I will like you to
continue to make sacrifice. I know you are being harassed since the
election that they haven’t seen anything on the ground. Well, if you
have any explanation that could be accepted, is that you have three more
years to go. When we came in after 16 years of PDP, each government had
42 ministries. We reduced them to 24, removed 21 Permanent Secretaries.
We sat down and reflected seriously.
We were all
in the process of taking over at a time of national budget. So, imagine
the volume of work and with what happened in the National Assembly, the
padding, it would appear that below the Permanent Secretaries, there
are still a lot of bureaucracies that are still with them. So, you have
to appreciate the position we are in. Having cut 42 to 24,
correspondingly, the parastatals will be cut down to some size and
realigned and the boards reconstituted. We gave a blanket order which we
had to rescind when we said all boards are suspended or dissolved. We
had to go back and lick our vomit in terms of university boards because
we found out that according to their laws, they cannot choose Vice
Chancellors unless the Boards seat down, interview prospective
candidates who wants to be VCs. So, there is nothing wrong in saying
sorry and going back on your decision. So, we said sorry and allow all
the universities to continue with their boards. But for the rest,
eventually, we will make it. So, please, try to bear with us as we
reflect on where we found ourselves.
For
globetrotting, sometimes, you need to present your case on personal
basis to your economic colleagues and neighbors. Nothing is better than
personal touch and I believe that we are learning a lot and eventually,
the nation will realize so, I don’t envy you on the harassment you are
going through from your constituencies. Take it with a lot of
determination and we will be all right, God willing.(pulse)
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