Aisha Buhari ask Nigerians to forgive her husband

Aisha Buhari, wife of the president, on Friday asked Nigerians to forgive the ruling administration if it hasn’t met expectations of the citizens.

Aisha, who made the plea in an interview with BBC Pidgin, said Nigerians placed high expectations on the current administration when it assumed office, noting that the government has done its best.

“The expectations on us were too high. People expected so much from us and maybe after seven years we have not done to their expectations,” she said in Pidgin English.

“Only God knows what is in somebody’s mind, as human beings, you can’t just say you are right or we have done what you should do. So, the government, the administration, they have really tried, they have done their best but maybe still not the best to others.

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“To them, they have done their best, so, we must apologise to Nigerians whether we have met up with their expectations or not.”

The first lady explained that she is not into government activities but supports the administration through health and education.

She is also confident that the ruling APC will emerge victorious in the 2023 general elections.

“I thank God for giving me the opportunity to be the First Lady of Nigeria and I think that position is such a priceless position. I pray to God to grant us good exiting and we will hand over to APC government again,” she said.

“I don’t have any political ambition because after that I am going to be the former First Lady of Nigeria, what else am I looking for?”

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She advised the next First Lady of Nigeria to be herself and not “allow anybody to mortgage their administration”.

“They have to listen to the people that voted for them, they must listen to people and she must be herself under any circumstance. She shouldn’t allow people to define her, she should try and define herself,” she added.

 

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