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APC needs Buhari in Nigeria – Lagos party chairman, Ajomale

​Chairman of the Forum of APC States Chairmen, Henry Ajomale, on Wednesday declared that President Muhammadu Buhari is needed back home to continue to fulfill the vision of the ruling government.

He said this while addressing State House correspondents after the forum’s meeting with Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo at the presidential villa.

Ajomale, Chairman of the party in Lagos State, said the health of the president was discussed.

He said: “We are grateful that God in His infinite mercies has made him whole which is very critical and important to the vision that we have for this country as APC government.”

He explained that the Acting President spoke about the situation in the country, the economy, and steps taken so far to address the challenges facing the country.

“We are very impressed with his explanations and we will go back to our various states and let the people know that the government has very good intentions.

“And that we should be part and parcel of the government in order to ensure that the poor people of this country are getting better deal.

“We also discussed diversification into agriculture, especially rice production, the level of children’s welfare.

“And then we talked about corruption also which is the key among the problems that the president is particular about.

“I think that the people of this county are particular about this too that corruption cannot continue and a systemic method had been put in place to ensure that it is cut down.

“Although it is not totally eradicated but it is far better than what we had during the President Goodluck Jonathan regime.”

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Damilola is a full time journalist/writer/freelancer and blogger.

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