2019: They call me ‘baba-go-slow,’ but watched PDP misrule for 16 years – Buhari fires at critics

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he had been called "Baba go
slow" meanwhile Nigerians elites never spoke of the misrule of the
country by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for 16 years.

According to Buhari, while the elite allowed the country to be
mismanaged in 16 years without raising a voice in consternation, they
have been accusing him of being too slow in decision making.

Buhari queried what those that were considered to be fast achieved.

This was part of a statement made available to DAILY POST on Friday by
his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina.

Buhari spoke at a meeting he had with the Nigerian community in the
United States of America on Thursday in New York.

The meeting was held on the margins of the 73rd United Nations General
Assembly holding in New York.

The President said, "They (Nigerian elite) didn't say a word. Under
the PTF (Petroleum Trust Fund, of which he was Chairman), we did roads
from Lagos to Abuja, to Onitsha, to Port Harcourt.

"Since then, the roads were not done, between 1999 and 2015, yet the
elite did not say a word.

"I was called Baba Go Slow. Those who were going fast, where did they get to?

"In 1983, military officers gathered and made me Head of State. I
packed the politicians into jail, told them they were guilty until
they could prove their innocence.

"We seized what they had looted, but after I myself was put in
detention, the politicians were given back what they had looted. How
many elites complained about that?

"Three times I contested elections; three times I went to court after
the elections were rigged against me. No justice, but I said 'God
dey.'"

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