Politics Give Buhari Time to Study What Jonathan Left Behind -Pastor Bakare

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Pastor Tunde Bakare has called on Nigerians to give President Muhammadu Buhari time to asses what he met on ground.

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THE NATION reports that Bakare made the call on Sunday shortly before declaring open the annual convention of the Glory Christian Centre, Lagos.

He said, ''I think it is good to give the new government time to settle down and time to assess what they have inherited from the Jonathan’s government so that they can sit down and begin to put the Nigerian house in order. And it’s good to give them time.”

On why key appointments into the new administration were being delayed, ''That will take its time. Remember the President told the nation that he did not get the handover note until May 28. So, his transition committee didn’t have anything to work with. Just few days back, it handed over the report in 8,000 pages reduced to about 800 pages.

''It is when you have studied what was handed over to you that you begin to think of who to put where to help you. And I can assure that behind the scene that a lot is going on in the engine room.
 
There is alternative to reading handover notes that may even turn out to be redundant and misleading.

For God sake! PMB should take direct assessment of whatever he meet on ground and hit it running.
 
It really shows that most campaign promises was just hot air.... ministerial shortlists should have been made then, initial kick off plan with assumptions should have been made i.e. what is GEJ took all the money and disappeared, what would we do? What if the finance minister was not telling the truth, what would we do? Let us ask Sanusi about the operation of the government he was in? What does Saraki know about the working of the PDP? But unfortunately we are at a position where we are not allowed to question the competence of the government yet!

Every new government meets the unexpected and all politicians always answer questions with a reference to the terrible mess that was left behind or the awful job done by the previous government, so no surprises. But at some stage the rhetoric will have to change.
 
You have said it all it now left for PMB.
Nigeria need only one reason from him and it is the only reason for 'doing it' becos we already know 1000s reasons for not 'doing it'.
 
You have said it all it now left for PMB.
Nigeria need only one reason from him and it is the only reason for 'doing it' becos we already know 1000s reasons for not 'doing it'.

Maybe time for the new government to get a new slogan.. we will use the Nike slogan - Just Do It.

Now that change has come - JUST DO IT!
 
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