Buhari’s tough decisions will be in Nigeria’s best interests, says SGF

Buhari’s tough decisions will be in Nigeria’s best interests, says SGF

by Joseph Anthony
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Muhammadu Buhari

The Secretary to the Government of Federation, Mr Boss Mustafa, says President Muhammadu Buhari’s tough decisions  during his second term will be in  the best  interests of  the country.


Mustafa, who spoke  to  reporters in  Yola on Monday allayed public concern that the  Nigerian economy could worsen during Buhari’s second term.

The SGF described the President as “a good man” out to improve living standards  in the country.

He said, “When we came to power in 2015 about 27 states couldn’t pay salaries. We had to take tough decisions like giving them bailouts.

“These are tough decisions.”

He also said  the ban on rice and fertiliser importation was  one of the tough decisions taken by the government.


According to him, the ban on rice and fertiliser  yielded positive results because it helped boost local production.

Mustafa said, “By such tough decisions,  we are able to raise the number of rice farmers from 4 million to 12 million,  and we are about 98 per cent self-sufficient in rice production.”

He added, “Due to the establishment of many fertiliser-blending plants, after we banned the importation of fertiliser and the product is now available and the prize is going down.”

The SGF  said  anti-graft institutions such as  the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission and  Code of Conduct Bureau were being strengthened to tackle corruption.

He said, “It’s better to prevent it (corruption) instead of spending a lot of money prosecuting corruption cases.”

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