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Buhari Could Have Done More But For Two Men In His Government – Aisha Buhari

Buhari Could Have Done More But For Two Men In His Government – Aisha Buhari


Wife of the President Aisha Buhari Tuesday revealed that two men in the Muhammadu Buhari administration has constituted themselves into clogs in the wheel of progress.
Aisha Buhari said the government has achieved a lot but could have achieved more or even achieved all it has in one year but for two people in government who will never allow things to move fast, she revealed at a conference organized by Project 4+4 in Abuja for APC women nationwide.
She said she is disappointed in men who rather than fight these two men will go to them in the night begging for favour.
She however did not mention the names of the duo.
The President’s wife after the protocols said Nigerian women should rise up and fight.
Going on she said ” I have realized that Sen Babafemi Ojudu, SA political to the president, and Dr. Hajo Sani, my aide and wife of the Vice-President Mrs Osinbajo are not comfortable with my saying this and want me to confine myself to my prepared speech but we must say the truth, she said with emotions.
The president’s wife said the powerful duo are retrogressive elements preventing the government from moving forward.
Mrs. Buhari observed that during the last election, women participated fully in the voting process and ensured that APC was elected, that is why the government of President Muhammadu Buhari came up with social investment programmes targeted at them and their children in order to engage them and reduce the level of poverty among them. She called on them to spread the good news of the accomplishments of this administration.

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