The All Progressives
Congress (APC) has said that Nigerians should not assess the administration of
President Muhammadu Buhari from 2015 when it was inaugurated.
APC National
Chairman Chief John Odigie-Oyegun said this in an interview with State House
correspondents late Tuesday night after a three-hour meeting the president held
with the party's national caucus at the New Banquet Hall of the Aso Rock
Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Oyegun stated that
Nigerians should rather begin to count the present administration's
achievements from this year when the implementation of the budget would begin.
Responding to a
question on what the administration had to showcase as its achievements one
year into its inauguration, he said: "Don't say one year into the present
administration. Count this year because this is the year we are presenting our
budget and implementation will start".
He said the
meeting discussed all the challenges that have arisen since the last general
elections and decided on the way forward.
"It was a
very serious meeting that discussed serious issues that have to do with the
progress of the party. Basically, we're expecting the budget to be out, and
once that is done, implementation of our policies will start. That is what we
will use to deliver on our promises to the people. So, we are waiting", he
added.
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