He specifically accused the former vice president and the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic party, Atiku Abubakar, as fond of doing so.
The minister, who spoke in Abuja during a briefing meant to present the scorecard of this regime in the water sector, said Atiku lacked the moral justification of accusing Buhari’s regime of achieving nothing.
The minister noted that those involved in this acts were doing this in desperation to get into power in 2023.
He said, “Let me use this opportunity to comment on the increasing tendency by some opposition presidential candidates to downplay the achievements of this administration, in their desperation for power, ahead of the 2023 elections.
“The worst offender in this regard has been the presidential candidate of the PDP, former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar.
“During his recent campaign in Akure, the former VP was quoted as saying the APC had not done anything for Nigeria in eight years.
“What a preposterous statement from somebody who should know. I guess we can excuse His Excellency the former Vice President who, until recently, had fully relocated to Dubai, thus losing touch with Nigeria.
“And if anyone would accuse the APC-led Federal Government of doing nothing, it should not be Atiku Abubakar.
“Why? Because for the 16 years of the PDP rule, eight of which Atiku Abubakar was vice president, there was no motorable road to the former VP’s hometown and indeed to key local governments in the southern senatorial zone that served as Adamawa’s food basket and economic nerve centre until the government of President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office.
“Today, gentlemen, the Mayo Belwa-Jada-Ganye-Toungo road has been constructed fully and it’s the road that Alhaji Atiku uses to get to his hometown of Jada.”
The minister also said before the Buhari administration came into power, five local government areas in the country home of the former vice president were in the grip of the Boko Haram terrorists.
He added that Atiku could not visit his country home before the Buhari-led regime as a result of the insecurity ravaging his state.
“What about security? Before this administration came into office, all the five local government areas in Adamawa’s northern senatorial district were effectively under the control of the Boko Haram terrorists.
“All state institutions, the local government administration, the police, the judiciary, schools, hospitals and markets had been sacked.
“Traditional rulers, including emirs and chiefs, had been displaced with their palaces taken over by the terrorists as their headquarters.
“The affected five local governments in the northern senatorial zone are Madagali, Michika, Mubi North, Mubi South and Little Gombi. Atiku couldn’t go home.
“In the central senatorial zone, two local governments were effectively under the control of the Boko Haram terrorists: These two local governments, Maiha Local Government and Hong Local Government.
“Today, not an inch of these local governments in Adamawa, the home-state of the former vice president, is under the control of terrorists.
“All institutions of state have relocated back and are operational. All emirs and chiefs have returned to their palaces.
“Schools and markets have opened. Please note, gentlemen, that throughout that period, former vice president Atiku Abubakar could not even go home.
“As a matter of fact, when one of his right-hand men, Mr. Adila, was killed by the terrorists, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar could not even go to condole with the family of the deceased.
“Now that he can travel home freely, thanks to the Buhari administration, it is not sweet in his mouth to accuse the same administration of doing nothing.
“As they say, the bed wetter should not join those who are insulting the washerman.”