Stop Condemning Buhari… It’s Not Easy To Solve Nigeria’s Problems-Gowon

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Retired General and former head of State, Yakubu Gowon has advised Nigerians to stop condemning the Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government.

Gowon said the government could not solve the problems of the country or get Nigeria out of recession overnight.

Gowon who spoke with journalists in Abuja ahead of Nigeria Prays 20th anniversary, advised Nigerians to be patient with the government as she seeks to deal with the problem of recession.

He said: “We pray for better solutions to the problem, we pray that the government will be looking at ways and means to deal with this problem of recession, which I know they are doing and they are cracking their heads.”

“Nigerians are bombarding them with various suggestions on how this can be resolved. Usually, in any government, when you have problems like that, you depend on a number of your advisers who are experts in this field, both within the government and also from outside the government, in order to deal with that particular problem.

“I can assure it is not easy. I can tell you from personal experience, these things are not achieved overnight and a lot of Nigerians expect it to be solved within a day or two”.

“I know every effort is being done to deal with this particular problem, and so let us give the federal government that time to make sure we keep reminding them that there is a problem and they have to do whatever they can to solve it. And let us cooperate by helping to ensure that government hears the concerns and does something about it,” he stated.

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