President-elect Muhammadu Buhari has
accused the outgoing Goodluck Jonathan government, of not giving him “tips” on
how to kick-start his administration on May 29.
He spoke on Thursday, when a committee from
the Centre for Human Security, of the Olusegun Obasanjo
Presidential Library, presented a five-point policy document to him at the
Buhari Support Organisation office in Abuja.
Hours before the event which held behind closed doors,
the All Progressives Congress, insisted that the Federal Government
was not cooperating with the transition committee set up by the
President-elect.
Shehu added that the President-elect
“thanked the Obasanjo initiative for the gesture, assuring the committee that
his incoming administration will be needing advice as time goes on.”
Areas covered by committee in the document
include the economy, security, power, education and
infrastructure.
He said that Obasanjo had set up a think tank to carry
out a study on the challenges facing the country in the five key areas.
The study, he added, was started four months ago “so
that the outcome will be made available to the incoming administration after
the election.”
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