The Presidency insisted on Tuesday that
President Muhammadu Buhari did not promise Nigerians that he would
achieve specific things within his first 100 days in office.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Garba Shehu, stated this while
responding to questions about reports on documents titled, “One Hundred
Things Buhari Will Do in 100 Days” and “My Covenant with Nigerians.”
Shehu said the documents did not emanate from the official channel of Buhari’s campaign media department.
Some citizens had berated the Presidency
and the All Progressives Congress for denying that specific promises
were made during electioneering as to envisaged achievements in the
first 100 days in office.
Shehu urged Nigerians to ignore the claims that Buhari specifically made promises of achievements within his 100 days in office.
Shehu said he neither authorised nor
signed such a document in his capacity as the Director, Media and
Communications of the Buhari Campaign Organisation.
He said the Presidency rather be talking about milestones reached since Buhari assumed office.
He said, “We prefer to talk about
milestones instead of achievements; whether the milestones represent
achievements or not, that is left for the people to decide. Milestones
have been achieved, which is important for the country.”
Explaining what Buhari said during a
lecture at the Chatham House in London, the presidential spokesman said,
“The President never promised anything to anyone. It is on record in
that lecture at Chatham House; they asked him a question relating to
expectations and what he specifically would do in relation to certain
documents that were flying around, committing him to this thing or that
thing within 100 days.”
He said Buhari disowned the documents, saying they contained falsehood.
Shehu said, “My point is that as the
Director, Media and Communications of that campaign, I was responsible
for internal and external communications and these so-called documents
that were being flown around didn’t have my signature.
“I didn’t fund them and I didn’t
authorise them. From what President Buhari said at Chatham House, he had
no iota or knowledge of those documents. So, people cannot hold him to
account on something to which he did not commit himself”.
Responding to the question that the APC
had posted the documents on its website, Shehu explained that the party
had many centres of communication, some of which were on the loose.
“APC had a campaign in which there were
so many centres of public communication and unfortunately there were
some among those centres that were more or less on the loose. Yes, it
was possible that things were being done without the knowledge or the
usage of the proper channel of communication,” he said.
Referring to the President’s response to
a question posed to him in London, Shehu recalled that Buhari
categorically stated that he would remove the idea of ‘100 days’ because
it was fraudulent.
Sheu quoted Buhari as saying, “The
second one, high expectations and what to do with the first 100 days.
Yes, I respect that question because quietly I was thinking about these
high expectations. Those who are following the trail of our campaigns
can see how people are turning out, some becoming emotional and crying.
“I am really getting scared that if I
get there they will expect miracles within the next week or months. It
would be very dicey handling that one. I think we have to have a
deliberate campaign to temper high expectations with some reasonableness
on the part of those who are expecting miracles to happen.
“Just to go first to the ‘first 100
days’, some of it is fraudulent and I don’t want to participate in any
fraud in any form. Nigerians know that we are in trouble as a people and
as a country. When we get there we will quickly get correct
intelligence of what is on the ground and inform Nigerians.
“We will make sure that the
misappropriation and misapplication of public resources will not be
allowed. You would be surprised by how much savings we will realise.
That saving will be ploughed back into development and this is what I
can promise. But I would remove that ‘100 days’”.
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