Tam David-West |
A former Minister of Petroleum, Tam David-West, has opined that
President Muhammadu Buhari’s mistakes in his first four months in power especially in the appointment of those working with him, are haunting his government.
Speaking with Guardian, the former minister said that the economy is
not doing well because Buhari made a mistake in appointments.
He stated that the President should have appointed Udo Udoma, who is
the Minister of Budget, as the Minister of Finance instead of Kemi
Adeosun and insisted that there was a lot of suffering under the current administration.
He said, “You are elected to change and you can do the change. He
made a mistake in the first four months. The mistake is what is haunting
his government. The people, who he surrounded himself with, now cabals
are not working in his interest. I told him before his wife went to the
press, that the people are working against him.
“I have said it before that the economy is not doing well. People are
suffering. I told him to alleviate the suffering. Give greater
happiness to the greatest number. Let me be personal, if I were Buhari,
the person I would have appointed the minister of finance is Udo Udoma,
who is the minister of budget. That is not a good place for him.
“The economy is not doing well because of the mistake in appointment.
I am not saying the minister of finance is not doing well. I do not
know her. From what I have seen on television, she talks well, but talk
is not enough.
“People are suffering. I am a diehard Buharist, but I cannot close my
eyes and my conscience to admit there is not a lot of suffering. And
something should be done about it.
“But, I want him to contest, because by our constitution, he has the
right to contest and sentimental too. He suffered a lot to be elected. I
have never joined any political party, but I support principles and
persons. I do not see anybody in the political terrain that can contest
against Buhari on moral turf. That is his greatest asset.”
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