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Posted by: Miss Ifeoluwa« on: August 24, 2016, 09:03:33 PM »The Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi, has cautioned President Muhammadu Buhari against blaming the previous government for the country’s current economic challenges. The former Central Bank Governor, CBN, who was the Chairman, Special Session at the 15th Joint Planning Board and National Council on Development Planning, said the Buhari-led administration may end like the Jonathan’s administration if it continued to play the blame game. Sanusi stated that the inability of the government to create employment for youths, had created terrorism in the country. According to Sanusi, “There is nothing we are facing today that we did not know would happen. We made mistakes, many of them deliberate. We ignored every single warning. ”We should not continue to blame the previous administration, as we have also made some mistakes in the current administration. “We must retrace our steps; otherwise we may fall into the same trap we fell the last time when the government was always right. “The bottom line is that if your policy is wrong, it is you that must change.” Recall that since the Buhari’s administration was sworn in last year, the government has continued to blame its successor for the country’s challenges.
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