On Thursday, President Muhammadu Buhari vowed to leave a better Nigeria than the one he inherited to his successor.
To that end, he asked Nigerians to be objective in their assessment of his administration’s fulfilment of campaign pledges.
Buhari delivered an address to the palace of Alhaji Muhammadu Isa II, the Emir of Jama’a, in Kaduna’s Kafanchan district, according to a statement signed by his spokesman, Garba Shehu.
He also underlined his resolve to consolidate the country’s political system to improve the quality of the people’s lives because “the people matter.”
Buhari said, “we are doing our efforts to consolidate the system for the good of the people because they matter.”
He further spoke about the use of the police and the military in dealing with security situations.
Buhari urged Nigerians to develop confidence in civil authority to build a system “free of chaos.”
“Nobody should be allowed to raise an army of thugs to force himself on the people. This,” he added, “must be very clear.”
The President gave assurances of the determination of his administration “to hand over a better Nigeria than the one we inherited,” and urged Nigerians to be fair in their assessment of what his government has achieved especially on the campaign promises he made ahead of the 2015 elections.
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