Immediate past President, Goodluck Jonathan, on Monday, dismissed
comment credited to his successor, President Muhammadu Buhari, saying
he, Buhari, inherited “no light, bad roads and no railway.”
Buhari, had recently claimed that he inherited nothing from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, upon assumption of power last year.
Speaking in his hometown in Daura, Katsina State, Buhari had said,
‘‘I want Nigerians to realise that what this government inherited after
16 years of the PDP government was no savings, no infrastructure, no
power, no rail, no road and no security.
But reacting to his successor’s claim, the former President in a
Facebook Post, said he was proud of his achievements especially in the
area of rail construction.
Making reference to a piece written by the Special Assistant on
Digital/New Media to Buhari, Tolu Ogunlesi, which was published on
January 12, 2015, Jonathan said, “I am grateful to God and my team for
what we were able to achieve with our railways, among other things.”
Ogunlesi, in the article entitled, ‘The case for and against President Jonathan’ had extolled Jonathan’s achievements.
Jonathan in his Facebook post lifted the quote from Ogunlesi’s piece,
“Let’s start with infrastructure. On the railways, the Jonathan
government scores high marks. The railway line between Lagos and Kano
has been revived after about two decades of inactivity.
“The Enugu-Port Harcourt line has just been launched; Abuja-Kaduna is
almost finished. There was a determined push to upgrade airports across
the country, for which we are grateful.”
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