Don't listen to "empty barrel elite" - Lamido tells Buhari

Don't listen to "empty barrel elite" - Lamido tells Buhari

- President Muhammadu Buhari has been advised by the Lamido of Adamawa to remain focused ahead of the 2019 general election

- The traditional ruler urged President Buhari not to listen to empty vessels saying he should not re-contest

- He also called on the president to remain focus and resolute in his quest to male Nigeria a better place

The Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Muhammadu Barkindo, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to listen to the call by some “empty barrel Nigerian elite’’ that he should not seek a re-election.

Irked by calls by some notable Nigerians that Buhari should not seek re-election, Barkindo said on Tuesday, February 20, in Yola that Buhari has achieved a lot and should proceed to seek for a second term. Buhari who is currently in Yola for a visit, was at the palace of the Lamido to pay homage.

“I am calling you to remain focus, stand firm and don’t listen to the empty barrel Nigerian elite who are calling you not to contest 2019 Presidential election. They are burying their heads in shame and telling people that Buhari’s led government has done nothing,” Barkindo noted.

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Thanking the Lamido for his support, Buhari said that he had fulfilled major promises made to electorate during his political campaign. He said that the fight against corruption and maintenance of peace and security were among the priorities of his administration.

“We appreciate security progress in the northeast and the country at large. He explained also that economic development had improved, especially in agriculture. We are lucky that for the past two years farmers across the country experienced excellent harvests," Buhari said.

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He said that federal Ministry of Agriculture and Central Bank of Nigeria would continue to support farmers in years to come in order to sustain sufficient national food production and economy growth.

The president said he was aware of the abandoned Chochi water and irrigation project in Yola South local government area and explained that no one should be blamed for it.

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Legit.ng earlier reported that President Buhari had said he was satisfied that his administration's anti-corruption message has resonated in all parts of the country.

The president said the campaign on his anti-corruption has taken another dimension as other units of government voluntarily pick the battle to confront the problem.

He said it was encouraging that a state government on its own decided to fight corruption by encouraging a culture of transparency and integrity in the conduct of public affairs.

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Source: Legit.ng

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