I’m Not In Hurry To Do Things – Buhari

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*denies ethnic bias in appointments

By; SUNDAY ODE, Abuja.
President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday night said he is slow in taking actions as a deliberate effort to ensure that he takes proper decisions.
He made the disclosure at a meeting with some chieftains of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
While noting that he had been reckless as a young military leader Buhari declared: “I keep telling people that while I was in uniform, quite reckless and young, I got all the ministers and governors, and put them in Kirikiri. I said they were guilty until they could prove their innocence. I was also detained too.
“I decided to drop the uniform and come back. Eventually, I am here. So really, I have gone through it over and over again. This is why I am not in a hurry virtually to do anything. I will sit and reflect and continue with my clear conscience.”
The president reviewed his previous attempts to become an elected president and his trajectory in the law courts, inferring that he was frustrated by his experience.
He said he only won the election at his fourth attempt because of the introduction of the Permanent Voters Card (PVC).
The president praised his predecessor in office, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, for conceding defeat when he could have made trouble given his experience in office.
Buhari stated: “I am the only politician that ended up three times in the Supreme Court and still virtually refused to give up.
“There is one thing that disabused my mind in a dispassionate way about ethnicity and religion across the country. You know that tribunal for presidential election started at High Court of Appeal. The President was my classmate. I missed only four of the court sittings.
“For that first phase, 2003, we were in court for 30 months. My legal leader was Chief Ahamba (SAN), an Igbo man. He asked the panel of judges to direct INEC to produce the voters register to prove to you that the election was done underground.
“When they came to write the judgment, they completely ommitted that. Another Igbo man, a Roman Catholic, in the panel of judges wrote a minority report.
“I went to the Supreme Court. Who was the Chief Justice? An Hausa Fulani, a Muslim from Zaria. After 27 months, Ahamba presented our case for two hours and 45 minutes. The Chief Justice got up and said they were going on break and when they return the following day, they will deliver the judgment. They went away for three months. That was what made it 30 months.
“And when they came back, they discussed my case within 45 minutes.
“In 2007, who was the Chief Justice? A Muslim from Niger State.
“The third one, who was the Chief Justice? My neighbour from Jigawa State. The same religion and the same tribe.
“Finally, the determination of our people and technology: the Permanent Voters Cards made it possible for us to be here.
“Voters education is important. Let people be educated that it is their right to choose leaders of their choice.”
The president further said that he was hit by the suggestion that he was ethnically biased in the appointments into important positions in his government.
He told the party chieftains to disregard the insinuation as according to him, it was not true.
His words: “There is something that hit me very hard and I am happy I hit it back at somebody. Seven states of the North are only represented in my cabinet by junior ministers, ministers of state. In South East, I got 198,000 votes but I have four substantive ministers and seven junior ministers from there.
“You are closer to the people than myself now that I have been locked up here. Don’t allow anybody to talk of ethnicity. It is not true.
“The PVCs worked well in 2015. That was why when the former President rang me, I went temporarily into a comma. I will never forget the time. It was quarter after 5pm and he said he called to congratulate me and that he has conceded defeat. He asked if I heard him and I said yes and I thanked him for his statesmanship.
“The truth is after being a deputy governor, a governor, Vice-president and President for six years, and he took that decision. It is great. He could have caused some problems. He had stayed long enough to cause problems.
“I felt I should invite you and eat together and to tell you that as I am sitting here, I am very much aware of the problems in this country and that I will always reflect on the historical antecedents before I arrived here.”
While thanking them, he assured them that he had not forgotten their contribution to his electoral success.
“I thank you for honouring my invitation and I am telling you that if I don’t ring you or call you, it is not because I ever forgot how you supported me at one stage or the other over the years from 2003 till now,” he stated.
In his remark, the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, assured the president that they would support him if he makes up his mind to contest the 2019 presidential election.
“We are firmly, totally and completely behind you and when you make up your mind soon as I hope you will, you will find an army behind you,” he said.
The party boss observed that what the president said was an indication that he had listened to the people.
Odigie-Oyegun notes: “I was very touched by what you said. I hope it is understood in the proper perspective.
“It indicates quite clearly that you have listened to what people are saying. It has been such a terrible misrepresentation. You have seized this opportunity to say that you are not what people are saying.
“There are so much misconceptions. Look at the example you have given that those who stood by you through the periods of problems and struggles are not people of the same religious persuasion.
“You have said it that you are not an ethnic jingoist. I know this because I have known you for a very long time.
“For some of us, when these things are said, we find it painful but I hope there will be proper rendition of what you said today and it will start clearing the air.
“The only thing I will add is that you have had a most challenging 2017 in every respect, including your son’s predicament.
“It is our prayer that all the struggles you have been through, all the efforts you have put in for this country, the mind that you have to improve the lot of the ordinary man of this country, that we will begin to see results in 2018 and see the essence of the man, Muhammadu Buhari.
“For almost three years, you have laboured to reconstruct the broken foundation of this nation. You have laboured to put a new infrastructure without which development is impossible.”

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