
President Muhammadu Buhari
A civil society group, Sage Africa, has said President Muhammadu 
Buhari should focus on fulfilling his electoral promises as he has not 
done enough to deserve re-election.
The group added that President Buhari should not be nursing the 
hope of a second term in office at this point in time when Nigerians are
 disillusioned with his administration, describing it as “lacking coherence.”
According to Punch, the Sage Africa Director, Joshua Asubiojo 
revealed this on Thursday in Abuja and observed that government action 
and policies had worsened the unemployment rate in the country, adding 
that “a record number of Nigerians had lost their jobs under this government.”
The activist cited the termination of the contract between the 
Nigerian Ports Authority and Intels Nigeria Ltd., noting that the move 
was meant to cripple the presidential ambition of former Vice President 
Atiku Abubakar who owned the firm.
Asubiojo argued that the action of the government constituted a 
breach of the binding contract between the firm and NPA, stressing that 
the sacking of Intels and the revocation of its expatriates’ residency 
was “malicious and done in bad faith.”
He said the deportation threat against the expatriates working in 
Intels would send a wrong message to foreign investors about the 
political and economic climate in the country.
Asubiojo said, “President Muhammadu Buhari has not done enough 
to deserve a second term in office; he has largely failed to fulfill his
 electoral promise.
“He has also failed to empower the youths as he promised. A 
high number of agencies are without heads, making them directionless.
“Buhari’s plan to seek re-election is a slap on Nigerians’ (faces).”
The Sage Africa South-South Coordinator, Clive Igbinevbo, said the 
sacking of Intels might worsen the unemployment rate in the region and 
lead to more job losses across the country.
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