 President Mohammad Buhari has described the Boko Haram sect as fraudulent people who have been overwhelmed by his administration since 2015. President Buhari, who spoke in our Emo State Capitol when he was hosted by Governor Hope Uzodimma, blamed the elite for not thinking hard about Nigeria, adding that though his government has done extremely well, those who are supposed to commend his administration for his achievements have refused to speak. He also said that despite earning so much from crude oil, his predecessors failed to develop the country's infrastructure. The question of insecurity and the bandits, the Second Niger Bridge, if Nigerians would reflect. Anyway, to be frank to you, I had been blaming Nigerian elite for not sitting and thinking hard about our country. Between 1999 and 2016, when we came in, I liked people to check the Central Bank and NFC. The average production was 2.1 million barrels a day. The average cost of 100 American dollars for a barrel. So Nigeria was earning for that time 2.2 million times 100 times the number of days in those years. But to look at the state of infrastructure, some of the roads since the good old 50 of days, look at the railway, it was virtually killed. Power, we are still struggling. But when we came, as an unfortunate incident, the militants in the south-south were unleashed. Production went down to half a million barrels a day. And again being unfortunate, the cost of petroleum went down from 28 dollars to 37 dollars. But to look at the problem in the northeast, check with anybody from Borno or Adama, how many local government were in the hands of the government then? They were in the hands of so-called Boko Haram, bloody fraudulent people, whoever they are. They are fraudulent. But now, when asked the hard-working governor of Borno State, very hard-working governor, federal government is still there in charge now.