Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Bamidele defends Buhari on non-appointment of ministers


A member of the seventh House of Representatives, Opeyemi Bamidele, has defended President Muhammadu Buhari on the delay in appointing ministers and other key aides.


Bamidele while speaking at a thanksgiving service and prayer session to mark his 52nd birthday in Iyin Ekiti Wednesday condemned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other critics of the President who accused him of being “slow and clueless.”


The birthday was celebrated by members of Bamidele’s political family, Ekiti Bibiire Coalition who celebrated the virtues of the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain who had just concluded his four year term in the Green Chamber.


He said Buhari cannot take action on impulse and needs to take his time before assembling a winning team based on the rot left behind by the Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.


Speaking through the Director General of his Campaign Organization, Ropo Ige, Bamidele said Buhari was taking his time to come up with people of integrity that could drive his vision of bringing the expected change in the system.


“President Buhari must learn from the past mistakes. Looking at what happened in the last few years, he has to take his time to avert mistakes.


“He must take time and look at the characters of those he will work with. Some of these appointees will be recommended to him and he has to study them because he has not worked with them before.


“He has to scrutinize and ascertain that they are men of integrity who can really fight corruption.”


 


 





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