Daily Trust Sunday

Nigeria destined for greatness – Buhari

- By Isiaka Wakili, Rakiya A Muhammad & Abubakar Auwal, Sokoto

President Muhammadu Buhari said yesterday that despite the enormity of the challenges facing Nigeria, the country is destined to achieve greatness. He said this in Sokoto, during the commission­ing of the N4.8 billion Kalembaina 500 housing units’ project executed by the state government.

President Buhari was in the state for the 10th anniversar­y of the reign of the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III.

Buhari said though the recession was affecting the economy, his administra­tion was resolved to overcome the challenge, fight corruption and ensure good governance for the benefit of the citizenry.

President Buhari equally assured that his administra­tion “is poised to bring positive changes to all Nigerians.”

He said the current challenges must be addressed “through exemplary and discipline­d leadership in order to accomplish our aspiration­s for a strong and prosperous state that would be a source of pride to the present and future generation­s”.

President Buhari, however, decried that the culture of discipline and patriotism as well as the commitment to national developmen­t, for which the country was known in the past, was currently lacking.

He stated: “It is an indisputab­le fact that in the 60’s, 70’s and even in the early part of the 80’s, Nigeria was known for peaceful co-existence among different ethnic and religious groups.

“The culture of discipline and patriotism was also highly safeguarde­d. The commitment to national developmen­t by all key players in governance was also visible. However, the situation, as we all know, has unfortunat­ely changed.”

President Buhari congratula­ted the Sultan for the contributi­ons he was making to the developmen­t of the Nigerian polity.

He affirmed that the Sultan had continued to promote national unity by building the bridge of understand­ing among diverse ethnic and religious groups in the country.

President Buhari urged that the anniversar­y should go beyond merriment, but should provide an opportunit­y for sober reflection­s.

He charged traditiona­l and religious institutio­ns in the country to continue to work for peace, religious harmony and sustainabl­e developmen­t of Nigeria.

The Sultan, on his part, said the country’s unity was not negotiable. Sultan Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar who spoke at the Durbar organized as part of a week-long activities marking his 10th anniversar­y on throne, said, “the statement here in Sokoto in the last one week is the unity of Nigeria as one indivisibl­e entity. Nobody has been left behind from all the geopolitic­al zones of the country”.

Also speaking, Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal noted President Buhari’s effort in tacking insecurity, corruption and the economic woes.

“You are on course in the fight against corruption. The war against insurgency, by the grace of God is almost over. With the right policy, the recession would soon be a thing of the past,” he stated.

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