Abuja – President Goodluck Jonathan said on Monday he would
prove critics of his administration wrong by 2013 when the dividends of
new policies introduced begin to manifest.
Jonathan said this while declaring open the 52nd Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in Abuja.
He said he was the most criticised President in the world at the
moment because his critics failed to understand that the country’s
current challenges predated his administration.
He assured that his critics would have the cause to praise him at the
end of the life of his administration when his Transformation Agenda
would have yielded the expected dividends.
“I think I am the most criticised president in the whole world, but I
tell this noble audience that before I leave, I will also be the most
praised president.
“I have experienced that before in my governor journey in Bayelsa
state. In fact, people who were close to me will tell you that even
after the election, I told them that in my first 12 months please cover
your ears because you will hear all kinds of things. But as we progress,
you will see (changes).
“We are working very hard to stabilise power. We are working very
hard to resurface our roads. We have security challenges, which we are
also working very hard to bring to reasonable control.
“It is not easy; we don’t have the magic wand, except the miracle
worker that with the wave of the hand, probably will help to throw all
these challenges away and prosperity will appear. But in pure governance
issues, it takes time.
“Sometimes, even people who have held offices in government criticise
me to the extent of personal abuses. Sometimes I ask, were there roads
across in the country and Jonathan brought flood to wipe out these
roads? or we had power and I brought hurricane to break down the entire
infrastructure?
“If they say Boko Haram is because of poverty; were there massive
irrigation projects in the North where agriculture can thrive and
massive farms, and Jonathan brought drought to wipe out these farms?
under two years is it possible?
“Well, time will tell. What I can tell Nigerians is that let those who criticize continue to criticise.
“We will do our best and as we progress, Nigerians will know the
truth and we’ll see that we are committed and will surely transform this
country,’’ he said
The President said that he promised to deliver free, fair and
credible elections before the conduct of the 2011 general elections and
the assessment of the polls by local and international observers was a
testimony that he kept his promise. (NAN)
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