The clergyman who was a visitor on Channels Television program "Governmental issues Today" on Sunday night said the President had utilized his amazing uprightness and astuteness in overseeing assets both human and materials to rehash administration.
He focused on that Buhari had conveyed on the three crusade guarantees he made which were, battling debasement, handling frailty and patching up the economy.
"Today, under President Buhari, Nigerians can dream and expectation since he has rebranded administration and put the nation on the way of maintainable development and advancement.
"He is putting resources into the foundation and rehashing the most aspiring social program ever of the country.
"The President is guaranteeing that the general population don't plunder the regular assets and guaranteeing that Nigeria is independent in nourishment generation
"Most importantly, he has taken respect and regard back to the nation and battling a wide range of uncertainty in the nation," he said.
Responding to the claim of nonaccommodation of the President's testament to INEC, the priest said it was "a nonissue and a negligible diversion"
"We have moved past that. Give me a chance to cite what previous President Olusegun Obasanjo said in 2015 amid this adventure of the President's testament.
"Obasanjo said that it is an affront on a man, who rose to the echelon in Nigeria Army, went to the War College in the US and Staff College in Nigeria, for anybody to begin asking whether he has an authentication or not.
"I think I need to trust the jury to decide wisely on that since it is a nonissue," the pastor said.
Talking on the President's wellbeing, Mohammed said that the President had completely recuperated and fit to release his obligations.
The clergyman additionally said they were not stressed by the underwriting of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the PDP presidential competitor, by Obasanjo on the grounds that "it is Nigerians that will choose who will administer them".
"It is Nigerians that will cast a ballot at the 2019 decisions.
"They will settle on a decision between returning to the period of wastefulness, plundering, rot in the foundation and the time of honesty, when the economy is being restored and revolt is being handled.
"It isn't what Obasanjo says that issues since I am certain Nigerians, will settle on the correct decision," he said.
The clergyman likewise denied the claim that the legislature was scaring the restriction.
He communicated the certainty that President Buhari would be reelected in 2019 as a result of his reputation.
- NAN
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