The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, says Nigerians ought to be thankful that the spate of attacks by Boko Haram has dropped.
He said despite the recent bombings that have claimed scores of lives, the impact of terrorism was still less than what Nigerians faced under former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Adesina, who is the most senior spokesman for the President Muhammadu Buhari noted that before the regime came into power, about six bombs were going off in a day.
He made this known during an interview on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme on Sunday.
When the President’s spokesman was asked to explain to Nigerians why his principal had failed to deliver on one
of his key promises, which was to defeat Boko Haram, He said the North-East under the Buhari regime was like heaven, while that of former President Goodluck Jonathan was hell.
He said, “It is not as bad as you make it seem …because we know what the situation was as of 2015 and we know what it is today despite the reversals in security, it is still not as bad as it used to be in this country.
“Yes, there was a bomb or two today (Sunday). There was a time that there were five, six, 10 bombings in a day in this country.”
He said Nigerians ought to be thankful for the job being done by the government; and the fight against corruption; insurgency and the task of reviving the economy were on cNigerians should be happy Bombings has Reduced – Presidency
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, says Nigerians ought to be thankful that the spate of attacks by Boko Haram has dropped.
He said despite the recent bombings that have claimed scores of lives, the impact of terrorism was still less than what Nigerians faced under former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Adesina, who is the most senior spokesman for the President Muhammadu Buhari noted that before the regime came into power, about six bombs were going off in a day.
He made this known during an interview on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme on Sunday.
When the President’s spokesman was asked to explain to Nigerians why his principal had failed to deliver on one
of his key promises, which was to defeat Boko Haram, He said the North-East under the Buhari regime was like heaven, while that of former President Goodluck Jonathan was hell.
He said, “It is not as bad as you make it seem …because we know what the situation was as of 2015 and we know what it is today despite the reversals in security, it is still not as bad as it used to be in this country.
“Yes, there was a bomb or two today (Sunday). There was a time that there were five, six, 10 bombings in a day in this country.”
He said Nigerians ought to be thankful for the job being done by the government; and the fight against corruption; insurgency and the task of reviving the economy were on c
Nigerians should be happy Bombings has Reduced – Presidency
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, says Nigerians ought to be thankful that the spate of attacks by Boko Haram has dropped.
He said despite the recent bombings that have claimed scores of lives, the impact of terrorism was still less than what Nigerians faced under former President Goodluck Jonathan.
Adesina, who is the most senior spokesman for the President Muhammadu Buhari noted that before the regime came into power, about six bombs were going off in a day.
He made this known during an interview on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme on Sunday.
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When the President’s spokesman was asked to explain to Nigerians why his principal had failed to deliver on one
of his key promises, which was to defeat Boko Haram, He said the North-East under the Buhari regime was like heaven, while that of former President Goodluck Jonathan was hell.
He said, “It is not as bad as you make it seem …because we know what the situation was as of 2015 and we know what it is today despite the reversals in security, it is still not as bad as it used to be in this country.
“Yes, there was a bomb or two today (Sunday). There was a time that there were five, six, 10 bombings in a day in this country.”
He said Nigerians ought to be thankful for the job being done by the government; and the fight against corruption; insurgency and the task of reviving the economy were on course
When asked to respond to criticisms levelled against him for his article in which he berated the Christian Association of Nigeria, Adesina said he had no regrets.
He said the President of CAN, Samson Ayokunle, did not deserve respect for issuing such a statement critical of the President over the murder of Lawan Andimi
The President’s spokesman said.
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