Buhari remains most credible option for Nigeria – CSO
The New Initiative For Credible Leadership (NICreL) on Thursday adjudged
President Muhammadu Buhari as the most credible option among other
candidates contesting for the presidential seat in the 2019 general
elections.

The Executive Director of NICreL, a Civil Society Organisation (CSO),
Rev. Samson Onwu, said this in a statement made available to newsmen in
Abuja.
Onwu, who observed that President Buhari had lived up to expectations of
Nigerians since assuming office in 2015, said the group arrived at the
conclusion after a critical analysis of other presidential candidates.
He highlighted some of the achievements of the president to include
increase in foreign reserve, completion of abandoned projects as well as
improved security architecture of the country.
While also noting that Buhari, who is the presidential candidate of the
All Progressives Congress (APC) was also rated ahead of other contenders
because of his selflessness, the executive director said other
presidential candidates were only in the race for personal interests.
“Having appraised all the candidates and carefully analysed their
different abilities vis a vis their various stints at public office, we
have reached the conclusion that none of them is a better option than
President Muhammadu Buhari, judging by antecedents, performance and
character.
“To appreciate this view, it is important that we take a look at where we were as a nation in 2015 and where we are now.
“The insecurity in the country was so pronounced that it was basically
the major issue in the presidential campaign of that year.
“Fourteen local governments, about the size of Belgium, were already
under Boko Haram control with flags hoisted as their territory in the
North- East,then.
“Boko Haram attacks were common occurrences, even in the Federal Capital Territory FCT.
“The foreign reserves dwindled tremendously from a whopping $48b in 2007
to as low as $29b dollars in 2015, despite the fact that oil was sold
at unprecedented high prices, sometimes even as high as $147 per barrel.
“Yet, there were no savings but a depletion of the existing saving. That
was the kind of economy and government that was handed over to the
Buhari administration,” he explained.
He said in the past, abandoned projects littered everywhere but with the
coming of the current government, abandoned projects were being
completed.
Onwu said while past governments derived pleasure from looting the
treasury, Buhari out of his patriotic zeal introduced measures to block
all the loopholes.
“This was one of the major actions that got us out of a recession,” he said.
He, therefore, called on the electorate to vote massively for the Buhari candidacy in 2019.
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