President Muhammadu Buhari said, yesterday, he inherited nothing from the previous PDP-led governments of Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan.
Buhari said this while speaking with journalists on Monday in Daura after attending Eid prayers to celebrate Eid El Kabir.
He said that Nigerians need 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.”
The President, who spoke against the backdrop of current economic recession facing the country, said the administrations left nothing to build on.
“We should thank God this year, the reports I’m getting, which is very pleasing, is that we will have a bumper harvest this year,” he 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.
“Nigerians can see what we have done on Boko Haram and what we are doing to resolve the problem in the Niger Delta.
“Before the elections, we identified three major problems confronting our country. The first is security; we need to sufficiently secure our country to manage it well.
“The second is economy, especially job for the youths and fighting corruption which is continuous.
“For the youths, graduates and non-graduates who are interested in agriculture, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with the CBN are doing something to provide employment for them.”