Former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko, has said that history would judge President Muhammadu Buhari based on his incapability to save the lives and properties of the citizens from raging insecurity in the country.
According to the former governor, the president would not be judged based on his achievement on infrastructure but the current insecurity challenges that almost consumed the country.
Mimiko spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at the 71st birthday celebration of a former member of the House of Representatives, Joseph Akinlaja and the launching of a book titled, ‘Labour, Politics, and Grace.’“Mr President will not be judged by the number of kilometers of standard gauge railway; history will not judge his accomplishment through the Second Niger Bridge, but to what extent he rises up and addresses insecurity in our nation.
This is the time to face our challenges as a nation and we shall conquer”, he said.On the ongoing constitutional amendment, he said the National Assembly needs more parliamentary power to achieve a new constitution that will help the country.