He said that Nigeria had drifted from its positive direction in the past and needed some conscious efforts to fix it. He said: “I came to see the president and he is doing very well healthwise. That’s all I came to do. “When you are driving on a wrong direction, for example, you are going to Ibadan and you face Badagry and you get to Cotonou and you realize you have gone in the wrong direction for too long a time, then you turn back and make a U-turn, there will be some suffering you have to go through. “Pain is part of gain. No pain, no gain. The years of wastage and all that we have done wrong has finally caught up with us. All we are praying for is wisdom for this government to do things right and to do the right things. So that gradually, we can begin to come out of the woods. “I will like to appeal to all Nigerians that we should just exercise a bit of patience. This change will not become chain that will tie all of us down. Change for good takes time and we should just exercise a little bit more of patience. We trust that government is listening and the leaders are listening too and they will respond to the yearnings and aspirations of Nigerians”.
I can’t judge their performance. But if there are yardsticks and standards given to them and if they have performed below par, definitely, the president would not mind at the right time to do those things”, he said. On the crisis recking the House of Representatives over the padding of the 2016 budget, Bakare said he would speak at the appropriate time. “I just return to the country last friday. I am reading about it. I will make my decision when I have checked both sides. And I will definitely speak on that”, he said.