– Buhari says he will work to make Nigeria a better nation
– The president urges Nigerians support his govt so as he can achieve his three major agenda of fight against corruption, revitalizing the nation’s economy and fighting insurgency
– He says he is aware of efforts being made by Nigerians in making programmes and policies of the present administration successful
President Muhammadu Buhari has promised to make Nigeria a better country following the huge sums of money recently recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
However, the president appealed to Nigerians to continue supporting his administration to enable it achieve its three agenda of fight against corruption, revitalization of the nation’s economy and fight against insurgency.
Speaking through the Senate majority leader, Senator Ahmed Lawan, at the launching of National Committee of Buhari Support Groups (NCBSG) in Kano on Thursday, April 20, Buhari said he won’t let this country down, Daily Trust reports.
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According to the president, his government was aware of the efforts being made by Nigerians in making programmes and policies of the present administration successful.
He said: “Your efforts and dedications are very well known to me. You are a vital part of the APC and the change agenda. We must change our country for the better. We must start by regarding ourselves as example. Change begins
Ahmed Lawan
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Also speaking at the event, Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina, who was represented by the state Commissioner for Justice, Alhaji Ahmed El-Marzuq, urged Nigerians to resist the temptation of sabotaging Buhari-led government.
He said it was a collective responsibility of Nigerians to support the present administration to move the country forward.
The Northwest’s Chairman of the National Committee of Buhari Support Group, Senator Abu Ibrahim (APC Katsina South), said it was a collective duty of all Nigerians to restore the nation’s pride, adding that “the nation belongs to all of us and we must be proud to work tirelessly to make it better for our children to enjoy.”
In the video below, ZENITHBLOG.com asks Nigerians if they believe President Buhari has taken the country out of recession as stated in a recent report. Watch:
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