POLITICS
President Buhari makes
fresh promises to Nigerians
President Muhammadu Buhari has said his
administration remained committed to improving the welfare of all citizens as
well as tackling the challenges of insecurity in the country.
The president stated this at an award
ceremony organised in his honour by the All Progressive Governors’ Forum, held at
the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Friday.
According to him, insecurity remains the greatest
challenge confronting the nation but government will not relent in its effort
to address the problem.
Buhari, therefore, enjoined the citizens to
cooperate and support security agencies in addressing the challenges of
insecurity across the country as “security is a collective responsibility’’.
“You are all quite aware that insecurity has
remained a big challenge for us all but we are determined to face this
challenge and secure the country more than ever before.
“While the protection of lives and property
is the primary responsibility of government, it is also incumbent on the
citizens to share in this responsibility as security is a collective
responsibility.
“You will all agree with me that Nigeria is
on a renewed growth trajectory. Accordingly, we will do all within our powers
to sustain the current economic recovery efforts.
“We will continue to reinforce our
micro-economic policies to achieve sustainable economic stability and growth.
“We will also continue to ensure the growth
comes along with more jobs and a fair and just distribution of the national
wealth.
“I thank you for your continued patience and
sacrifices in moving the nation forward. We remain committed to improving the
welfare of the Nigerian people.
“It will be labouring the point to say that
true federalism is necessary at this juncture of our political and democratic
evolution,
“We need to build bridges across the
different divides and institute faith in the unity and indivisibility of one
Nigeria,’’ he said
Buhari called on State Governments to be
pillars of the ongoing anti-corruption agenda and to continue partner with the
Federal Government to deliver more democratic dividends to citizens across the
country.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
out-going governors of Borno (Kashim Shettima), Imo (Rochas Okorocha), Nasarawa
(Tanko Al-Makura), Ogun (Ibikunle Amosun), Oyo (Abiola Ajimobi), Yobe (Ibrahim
Gaidam), Zamfara (Abdulaziz Yari) and former governor of Osun, Rauf Aregbesola
were also honoured with awards during the occasion.
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