Former Oyo State Governor and National Leader of Accord Party Senator Rashidi Ladoja has said it is too early to criticise President Muhammadu Buhari on his style of governance.
Ladoja, who spoke at the weekend, said to criticise somebody who has spent less than 100 days in office is totally unfair.
He added that the President needs to take stock of existing structures before he can fully kickstart his government.
The former governor asked Nigerians to give the President the benefit of the doubt and wait for six months before “probing” his government.
Ladoja, who is challenging the victory of Governor Abiola Ajimobi at the election petition tribunal, said Buhari, as a soldier, is different from Buhari as a civilian as he must now consult before taking decisions.
On the National Assembly crisis, the former governor appealed to the leadership of the ruling party to allow those at the helm of affairs function without interference.
He said: “The problem is the problem of I put you there. Lawmakers have been voted for and we should allow them to do their work. There is so much work to do and no need for distractions.”
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