The era of “settling” critics to keep quiet has ended – Garba Shehu

The senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Garba Shehu has advised those who intentionally criticise meaningful government policies and programmes with the hope of being bribed to keep quiet.

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Reacting to the criticisms trailing President Muhammadu Buhari’s Independence Day speech, Garba said, “As for those critics who are used to being settled by successive governments, with false claims to being so-called conscience of society popping out from the cupboard on and off to drive the country towards religious and ethnic polarisation, they have no other motive but to rock the boat of good governance.”

“What they yearn for is to be picked out to be paid to keep quiet. The Buhari government has abolished ‘settlement’. Polarising speeches that aggravate Nigerian against a brother Nigerian are causing damage to our democracy, rocking at the very foundation of our unity and they better not cross those red lines as warned by the president.”

On the Southeast crisis:

  • He said it was unfair for the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo to blame the recent unrest in the Southeast region on the federal government.
  • “President Buhari was not abdicating his responsibilities. He didn’t request any political leader to do anything seminal or out of the box.”
  • “All he says is, talk to your out-of-the-line-youth so that we have some peace. Igbo leaders need not to be on the defensive for the misbehaviour of the IPOB which they rightly condemned.”
  • Shehu said the president was simply saying that the regional leaders also had a role to play in keeping their hot-headed youth in check.

On achievements:

  • Shehu said the successes being recorded by the Buhari administration are everywhere to see, maintaining that the president deserves praise for rebuilding what was “destroyed”.
  • “We inherited a country in tatters- its economy, its security and its social relations. President Buhari deserves credit for rebuilding what has been destroyed.
  • “If anyone thinks this a failure, let them talk to those millions of farmers we have empowered to create riches for themselves and the nation, for whom fertilizer is available everywhere at the regulated price of N5,500 instead of N13,800, a year ago.
  • “Let them ask the manufacturers and importers of goods who bought the Dollar at N525:00 and are happy that it is down to N360:00 and still improving.
  • “Let them go back and read the accomplishments highlighted in the speech, to see the advancements in security, agriculture, the ease of doing business and anti-corruption, to mention a few.”

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