President
Goodluck Jonathan Tuesday explained why most Nigerians believed that his
administration was slow in implementing and responding to some of the
people-oriented policies and projects of the government.
Accoring
to him, this was because of his resolve to avoid taking hasty
decisions that may be fraught with mistakes and which might be more
difficult to correct.
The
president who stated this during the Christmas Day service at the Diocese of
Abuja Anglican Communion, the Cathedral Church of the Advent Life Camp,
Gwarinpa, Abuja added that the foundation being laid for infrastructural
development would stand the test of time.
According
to the president, “By human thinking, our administration is slow, I won’t say
we are slow but we need to think through things properly if we are to make
lasting impact. If we rush we will make mistakes and sometimes it is more
difficult to correct those mistakes.
“I
want to assure Nigerians that any step we take whether little or giant, we
won’t go back. And where we need to act fast we will do so, that we
demonstrated with the flood disaster because it required immediate response.
“Democracy
must be dictated by ballot papers and I think we have achieved that with
electoral reform. We will not go back but will continue to improve.
“For
our transformation to be sustained we Nigerians must be reformed. We must not
see our country as where we make money only and build walls and live as
prisoners because of the criminal activities of few” he said.
The
president who was accompanied to the church service by his family members
reiterated that his administration is committed and will keep faith with its
promises.
“At
least what we are doing in agriculture, transportation and power has been noted
by the Primate. We have laid solid foundation for power, agriculture and
transport sectors and I can assure you we will not go back again.
The
President also underscored the need for re-orientation in the country, noting
that a situation where some criminal minded Nigerians vandalise government
properties to sabotage government’s effort must be condemned as such actions
are tantamount to the transformation plan of the government.
“People
play politics with things that affect even their own lives. You wonder why a
person that carries saw to go and cut down a conductor carrying cables that
produce electricity, because you want a government to fail. This happened
somewhere in Enugu. You begin to wonder if they are humans. That is why we need
to reform if we must transform” he said.
While
emphasising the crucial role of the church in mobilising support for
government, the president said; “The church has a great role to play if the
transformation must succeed because you can’t transform without reformation and
is the role of the church to do so.
“I
urge the church to come up with various programmes to talk about how we
Nigerians can be reform.”
Source:
Vanguard
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