Former Head of State , Yakubu Gowon on Tuesday met behind closed doors
with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Speaking
with State House Correspondents after the meeting, Gowon said he
discussed a wide range of issues with President Buhari bordering on the
anti- Corruption war, Chibok girls, fall in crude oil prices and
pipeline bombings by the Niger Delta Militants.
The former Head
of state also disclosed that he told President Buhari of Nigerians
impatience in the fight against corruption as people are yet to see the
results of the war as nobody has been prosecuted yet.
He said,”I
have come to see the President, to say hello to him, I haven’t seen him
for quite some time. This time I have one to see him to pay my respect
to him and to let him know that I’m going out of the country on vacation
and my Programme if Nigeria Prays in the UK and the USA towards the end
of this month, and early next month.
” So I have come to let him
know that I would be out of the country, should in case of he wants me,
he knows that I’m out and he is going to pay my way back, if he wants
me back for any programmes.
He added that “And of course we
discussed the general affairs of the country, the problems of the
country, his fight against corruption, and all the efforts that he is
making to deal with it and of course, the impatience of the public to
see results of the fight which have yet to be found, since people have
not been prosecuted yet, that would soon begin.”
Gowon also
expressed support and appreciation towards Buhari’s determination to rid
the country of corruption which according to him have created setbacks
for the country both locally and international.
“These are some
of the issues we talked about, one appreciates his efforts and
determination to rid the country of corruption, which is one of the
problems that have held the country down and has created serious set
backs to the country both nationally and internationally .
On the
Chibok Girls rescue, Gowon said he spoke with the President on the
current situation about the Chibok girls and the efforts the government
is making to rescue them.
The former head of state contended that
the government needed to get credible information about the
whereabout of the girls and also those that would assist the government
achieve that.
“I believe that the government is certainly
determined to ensure that a number of these girls are brought back home
safely as soon as possible. To achieve that, certain credibility must be
established of our sources on information on their location.
“But
as at yet, no one knows where these girls are, and all these
information that you have been getting, I don’t know their sources, but
all efforts at engaging the international media and sources are
necessary so that this matter can be resolved once and for all.
On
the current hardship being experienced in the country and doubts about
the change agenda of the present administration, he said “Again we
talked generally on the country and efforts the government us making to
give the people what they want to see that then have money.
“Please
remember we used to sell petroleum at $ 150 per barrel, but what is it
today? It’s merely around $ 30 per barrel and the amount of crude oil
they we used to produce over 2 million now it has gone down to about one
million because of the problem we have been having when people have
been blowing pipelines in the Niger Delta area. So we have problem and
there isn’t enough money to be able to go round.
He expressed
hope that very soon, with the efforts the government is making to get
things back to normal, making contacts with the Avengers and other
aggrieved militants in the Niger Delta’ who are creating havoc there,
all will be well soon.
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