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Buhari will finish tenure despite demand for removal, says Ojudu

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Buhari will finish tenure despite demand for removal, says Ojudu

The Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Babafemi Ojudu, on Tuesday declared that despite the increasing demands for the resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari, he would finish his tenure untarnished.

Ojudu disclosed that when President Buhari completes his term in office; he would relinquish power to another apostle of his who would consolidate on his accomplishment.

The President’s Special Adviser, who did not read a prepared speech, spoke while representing Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo at a book presentation, ‘Buhari In Us,’  written by Abdullahi Haruna, in Abuja on Tuesday.

Ojudu stated that the campaign for his resignation or removal was not new to the President as similar agitation was done during his time as a military Head of State.

He said, “For those of you who were not around during his first coming, he was as determined as he is now. He locked up all the corrupt politicians. The enemies of this country, then began a campaign against him and it was as strident now as it was then.

“They conspired against him and even when he got wind of it, he continued his job until he was overthrown. He came out of his retirement to begin what he is doing now. We are not saying Buhari is perfect, but what we are saying is this man means well for the country.

“This time, Buhari would complete his assignment unblemished, when he is through, he would hand over to another apostle of his who would consolidate on his achievement.”

Delivering his keynote speech, Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, represented by his deputy, Edward Onoja, urged youths interested in leadership and governance to start following present leaders they respect.

He said, “Every leader was first a follower at one point or the other and every follower in the present, can be a leader in the future!”

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