Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomhole has reacted to criticism labeling 
President Muhammadu Buhari as performing poorly, adding that the 
president is already delivering on his electoral promises and the APC 
Change agenda.
Oshiomhole, who was speaking at the national executive committee 
meeting of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, said, “I know that right 
now, everybody is talking in the country.
“Is this the change we asked for? And my answer is Yes. It is the change we asked for.
“For all of us in this hall, you know that the challenge of fixing a 
house that has been destroyed is much more cumbersome than even building
 a completely new house because for the one that has been destroyed, you
 have to start by removing the debris.
“You have to check whether the foundations are weak so that you 
remove them. You must first do a lot of cleansing and excavation.
“That is what President Muhammadu Buhari is doing. And people expect 
that in 12 months you would have fixed what was destroyed in 16 years.
“It is simply not possible and in any case, you must also recognize 
that even the pressure on the naira is the result of the so much dollars
 that was taken out and it will require a lot of efforts at a time of 
collapsed prices and the challenge of oil export to fix what was 
completely mismanaged.
“So, I ask us as elite, we have a duty to explain to the Nigerian 
people: Changes will come, but they won’t come by trying to remove a 
house with smoke under.
“You must extinguish the fire and make sure the foundations are strong, and start the process of rebuilding gradually.
“Is this the Change we asked for? Yes. It’s the Change we asked for. There is no way miracles can occur in the life of a nation.
“The challenge of re-fixing the house that has been destroyed is much more cumbersome.”
The governor, however, called on the NBA to join hands with the government in the fight against corruption.
He added, “The NBA has a very important role to play in the national 
effort to combat and defeat corruption. 
But I asked my Lord the Chief 
Judge, by the time the President of the NBA said the Bar has been 
fighting the war, and I said to my lord, are you aware of any casualty 
in the war the NBA has been fighting against corruption? Is it possible 
to fight a war without casualties?
“I think now we are beginning to see casualties because there is a 
renewed determination by the federal government under the able 
leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari to demonstrate that if it is 
true that corruption is as rampant as everybody claims, and if it is 
true that we have set up institutions to fight it, it cannot also be 
true that we are fighting and nobody is falling.
“I think right now people are beginning to fall, and with your help, 
they can fall faster. Corruption is fighting back and I regret to have 
to say this in your presence, I should say this after you have left, 
that it appears that corruption is fighting back, and a section of the 
Bar is supporting this effort, because we have seen needless 
adjournments, needless amendments to charges and needless preliminary 
objections, leading to endless adjournments.
“I think that the Bar in your business section agrees on a code that 
if as Buhari said, if we don’t kill corruption, it will kill us, and we 
don’t want to die, then we must allow justice to have its way without 
delaying it.”
Oshiomhole said criticisms of the anti-graft war being one-sided should be ignored, adding that its all handiwork of detractors.
He noted, “The truth is if you monopolize power for sixteen years, 
and you monopolize the sharing of the national treasury for sixteen 
years, should you not monopolize the burden of being prosecuted for 
sixteen years?
”Is it the victims of the sharing that should be prosecuted? You 
dominated power for sixteen years, you have operated in the name of Boko
 Haram and you spent the money and shared the money.
”Who else should be prosecuted? So, I think the Bar needs to be bold 
in dismissing those who are seeking to trivialize the anti-corruption 
war. Just now, we are beginning to see all kinds of groups coming up 
under the guise of one protest or the other. They want to harass and 
intimidate the system.”
 


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