My Criticism Of Tinubu Over Protest In Good Faith – Bauchi Gov

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Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State said his recent criticism of President Bola Tinubu over #Endbadgovernance protest was constructive and in good faith.

The governor stated this in Bauchi yesterday before the commencement of the State Executive Council, SEC, meeting.

“I spoke constructively as an opposition and somebody who means well for the president, the government and the people of Nigeria.

“I had not done it to cause any dis-affection or to insult anybody,” he said

It would be recalled that the governor  criticised the president’s policies and programmes, saying they were not favourable to Nigerians.

He had also said the speech of the president on August 4, calling on the protesters to suspend the protest and come for dialogue, was ‘very empty.”

Some political leaders in the state, including former speaker of House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara and a serving senator, Shehu Buba, had, however, chided the governor over his action.

Addressing the council, Mohammed noted that his outburst should not be seeing in bad faith, but as a wake up call to the federal government and the sub-national to hearken to the plights of the citizens.

“We have to listen when their cry is very loud on bad governance and areas of limitations and inadequacies, where the expectations of our people have not been met.

“We have scarce resources to manage and that is why I said we must use the little resources that we have, to do so much.

“Nobody cares, nobody will listen to you, when you begin to complain and blame our predecessors for the inadequacies,” he said

The governor said it was wrong to heap all the blames of bad governance on the federal government, because the states were also culpable.

“We are not just blaming the federal government for everything.

“We (states) also have to look at ourselves, do a swift analysis on ourselves and make sure we do things that would put food on the table and make things easier.

“We know we are not in charge of national policies and programmes, but we must be able to implement national policies as a loyal federalist.

“We should, at the same time, look at our own challenges and make sure that we connect with the people,” he said.

Mohammed stressed that governors were not left out from what he said, and it was not about partisan politics, but, about responsibility.

Mohammed appreciated members of the council for the support and sense of comradeship they had exhibited over the years.(NAN) 

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