The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has said President Muhammadu Buhari would be needing eight years to put Nigeria on a good footage.The party noted that rebuilding what has been destroyed for sixteen years within two or four years was not attainable.The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, however, disagrees. According to them, it would be a loss of four years if Buhari was allowed, stressing that President Buhari and his party had deceived Nigerians with their empty promises.Publicity secretary of the APC, Prince Abayomi Adesanya was of a contrary opinion. According to him, President Buhari has delivered on his promises on Security and provision of employment.He urged Nigerians to exercise some patience with the President and his team, giving assurance that the APC meant well for the country.Meanwhile, Director of publicity of the PDP in the state, Mr. Ayo Fadaka maintained that the President Buhari-led administration was at a loss on how to improve the lot of Nigerians, adding that those calling for Buhari’s return in 2019 were all sycophants.“President Buhari has done well in the area of security and fighting corruption. Nigerians must exercise patience with the President“What has been destroyed for sixteen cannot be rebuild within two or four years. President Buhari needs eight years to put this country on a good footage. All Nigerians need to support him,” Prince Adesanya saidFadaka, however noted that, “Nigerians have voted for Buhari to be President for this tenure and it now behooves on him to make sense out of his tenure.“He has spent two years out of his four years and it is against the promise he made to Nigerians on economy and corruption and what have you“What we have today is a government that has randomly deceived Nigerians, we have a government that seems to be at sea as regards what it has to do to improve the lots of Nigerians“if the way President Buhari is going, them he doesn’t deserve another tenure of four years because it is only when a President has performed so well that he can be rewarded with another tenure.”
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