A national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola
Tinubu, has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari saying he had achieved what his
predecessor was incapable of in the fight against insurgency.
Delivering a lecture at the National Defence College, Abuja,
on Wednesday, Mr. Tinubu said long years of gross mis-governance was
responsible for the rise of extremism in the country.
“With the courage and dedication of the military, Boko Haram
has been subdued.
“Also, notable and significant progress is being made
against corruption. Press freedoms and civil liberties are protected, putting
to lie those who cried that President Buhari would not respect democracy and
rule of law.”
In the lecture titled ‘Strategic Leadership: My Personal
Theory and Practice,’ Mr. Tinubu also commended the Nigerian militrary for its
achievements against Boko Haram.
“You have battled and bested this evil enterprise,” said the
former governor of Lagos State.
“This vile force has been reduced to where it no longer
poses a strategic threat. You have done as well as a military can in putting
down this amorphous danger. The nation thanks you. I must say here, however,
that we cannot lower our guard.
“We have learned cardinal lessons from the Boko Haram
crisis. First, we must govern justly and for the benefit of the people to
prevent the recurrence of violent extremism in the future.
“Widespread poverty caused by an unjust allocation of
income, wealth and resources provides fertile ground for extremist ideologies,
that run contrary to the inclusive democracy we seek to perfect.”
On the country’s slide into recession, Mr. Tinubu said the
crash in crude oil prices exposed the structural weakness of the national
economy.
“Strategic objectives during this period of economic
uncertainty must be to re-engineer the economy bottom up, diversify the
economic base, strengthen our industrial base, modernise infrastructure,
enhance agriculture, and provide employment,” he said.
“And of course, ease of doing business must not be
overlooked in order to attract foreign investment.
“The challenge before us is a difficult but not impossible
one. If we stick to the progressive beliefs of the APC, we shall overcome these
difficulties to place the economy on surer permanent footing.”
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