A chieftain of the just elected APC by name Inibehe Okori, in Akwa Ibom has come out to say that President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari would surely shock Nigerians with his pronouncements on the forthcoming May 29, 2015, inauguration day.
The Chieftain, Okori, also mentioned that the President-Elect would prove to the Nation and the international community that corruption could be well checked in the country.
Okori made this statements on Sunday, May 3, while speaking in Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom.
The President-Elect has also expressed his readiness to probe the famous Nigeria’s oil sector including the subsidy payment regime and also the allegations of $20 billion going missing from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
The Chieftain, Okori, also mentioned that the President-Elect would prove to the Nation and the international community that corruption could be well checked in the country.
Okori made this statements on Sunday, May 3, while speaking in Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom.
“Unlike other presidents who were not prepared for leadership but foisted on the country by individuals and interest groups, the President-elect has consistently presented himself to the electorate to lead the country on four occasions and had his visions well enunciated,” Okori said.
“Buhari is taking over government on May 29 and from that day, I expect that he will make major pronouncements that will position Nigeria for greatness. This country must have a direction and move in the way it should. We don’t have any reason to be poor. We have no reason to remain the way we are – not after earning more than $50bn annually from oil and gas,” he added.
The President-Elect has also expressed his readiness to probe the famous Nigeria’s oil sector including the subsidy payment regime and also the allegations of $20 billion going missing from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
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