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News Updated: May 29, 2021

Group Urges Nigerians To Be Patient With President Buhari

By Bolanle Akinlade
May 29, 2021
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The Mater Dei Communication, a moral rebranding group in Enugu has urged Nigerians to be patient with President Muhammadu Buhari’s style of leadership as the country would soon overcome its challenges.

The Country Director of the Centre, Evangelist Nnamdi Okpara made the call in an interview with the press on Saturday in Enugu.

According to him, the present government is faced with a lot of challenges especially, insecurity which acts as a major setback to government performances.

He appealed to them not to be in a hurry on whatever challenges they were going through in the country presently.

“I am excited that our democracy is growing in spite of the challenges we have as a nation and I want Nigerians to know that democracy is still the best form of government.

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“Government is gradually moving at its pace and they would have done better if negative vices in the country are curtailed.

“They should find a lasting solution to insurgency and other challenges in the country so they can perform better,” Okpara said.

Okpara noted that citizens grumbled due to hunger and the unemployment rate but urged them to be patient in spite of the challenges.

He tasked the government with taking drastic measures to ensure the economy bounces back.

The director added that the Federal system of government Nigeria operates was too expensive to maintain, which had eaten deeply into the economy.

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Okpara suggested a cut in expenses by retaining the unicameral legislature at the Federal level and scrapping the state legislature.

“We copied the American system of government which is too bogus to maintain,” he said.

The Mater Dei Communication Centre is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) on moral rebranding and advocacy. 

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