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30 days after, these are the highs and lows of President's administration

In this time Buhari has shown that the priorities of his government will be the fights against terror and corruption, but he has also shown that he is in no hurry to bring the change he promised.

 

President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in on May 29, 2015, exactly one month ago.

This can be seen from the President's lack of a cabinet 30 days after his inauguration.

Staunch supporters of the President are urging Nigerians to be patient with their new leader, who no doubt has a lot of work ahead of him.

However, after witnessing an almost endless period of corruption and ruin in the country and most recently being troubled with fights in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the National Assembly, most Nigerians just wish their President would get on with it and stop wasting precious time.

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Below are the highs and lows of the Buhari administration:

HIGHS:

LOWS:

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Buhari still has a term of four years to complete so there’s still time for him to begin working miracles in this country which desperately needs them.

However, the general message that Nigerians seem to be passing to their new President is: “Quickly sir! Quickly!”

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