Lai Mohammed says the APC will fulfil ll its campaign promises
The minister insists some of the promises are already fulfiled
He assured Nigerians that things will get better
Alhaji Lai Mohammed has said that the change promised by the All Progressives Congress (APC) is not false as the party would deliver its promises.
Vanguard reports that minister of information and culture said this at a town hall meeting for the south east organised by the Federal Ministry of Information on Monday, August 1 in Enugu.
Mohammed said contrary to insinuation by some people that the party would not deliver, a lot is already being done.
He said: “Many have said they are yet to see the change we promised. Many more have called the promise a ruse.
“In fact, they are now mocking us. But we remain undaunted because we know that the change we promised is real.
“In fact, the change we promised is already here, and it is manifesting all around us.”
He noted that one notable achievement of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration was how it put an end to the looting of the country’s treasury.
He said: “Before now, public officials simply opened the public till, took as much money as they wanted and walked away without consequences.
“That explains why funds allocated to the military to fight Boko Haram ended up in the piggy banks of many unscrupulous Nigerians
“Today, all those who looted the public treasury are being made to answer for their actions, as impunity gives way to accountability.
“Many have offered to return their loots, and many more are facing charges.”
He also noted that the Treasury ingle Account helped to concentrate government fund to a single location and help with infrastructural development rather than in the account of private person.
“We promised to diversify the economy away from oil, to ensure that other sectors are able to significantly contribute to sustainable development.
“In June 2016, for the very first time, about 70 per cent of the more than N500 billion raised from the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee came from the non-oil sector, while 30 per cent came from the oil sector.
“It was the first time in 2016 that the Federal Government shared more than N500 billion among the three tiers of government.”
On infrastructure, the minister said that construction firms had been mobilised to sites on major roads in the country.
“As they move to site, they are creating thousands of new jobs. No part of the country is left out of this.
“Where the contractors have not been seen on site, it is because of the rains, not because of lack of mobilisation.
The minister said that the complaints over perceived or real instances of lopsidedness in appointments were being addressed.
“There are hundreds of appointments yet to be made. It is an evolving scenario and any lopsidedness is being addressed as we progress.”
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