Nigeria’s First Lady, Aisha Buhari, has said she is not sure if her husband’s government has met the expectations of Nigerians, saying that this is the reason she apologised to Nigerians.
The First Lady disclosed this in an interview with the BBC, monitored by Quest Times on Thursday, October 20, 2022.
Reports quoted Mrs Buhari apologising to Nigerians about the hardships they are facing, during the special prayers she organised on October 1 to celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the country’s independence.
“The expectations on us were so high and maybe after seven years, we haven’t met their expectations. Only God knows what is in somebody’s mind.
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“As a human being, you can’t say you are right or you have done what you should, so the government has really tried, the administration did its best but may not be the best for others.
“So we must apologise to Nigerians whether we met their expectations or not,” she was quoted as saying.
Asked about the areas she thought the government failed the most, Aisha said she didn’t follow the government programmes.
“I don’t know, because I run my office like a charity; I only accept people, but I don’t belong to politics. All I do is support them in terms of health or education. I don’t follow what they do,” she added.