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Buhari urges ‘healing’ as Nigeria turns 60

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ABUJA - Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari called for “national healing” on Thursday as the West African giant marked 60 years of independen­ce in the face of deep economic and security challenges.

Africa’s most populous nation is holding scaled-down celebratio­ns due to the coronaviru­s pandemic to commemorat­e six decades since it gained self-rule from Britain in 1960.

Buhari, wearing a facemask, inspected a military parade from the back of an open-top truck at a sparsely-attended stadium in the capital Abuja.

In an earlier televised speech he insisted that Nigeria was “bound by destiny to be the largest and greatest black nation on earth” but faced major problems.

“Today, we grapple with multiple challenges with a population exceeding 200 million,” Buhari, 77, said.

“Our economy along with every single economy in the world is in crisis. We still face security challenges in parts of the country, while our society suffers from a high loss of moral rectitude which is driven by unbridled craving for political control.”

Africa’s biggest oil producer has been battered by the global economic fallout from the pandemic as a drop in crude prices has robbed it of key revenues.

The country is battling a decade-long jihadist insurgency in its northeast and has failed to tamp down bloody clashes, kidnapping­s and insecurity in the northwest.

Almost half of the population is estimated to live in extreme poverty, and rampant corruption has drained away decades of oil wealth.

The deep-seated woes are a far cry from the widespread optimism that greeted independen­ce.

But those hopes evaporated as the country went through coups, a civil war that left a million dead and over thirty years of military dictatorsh­ip.

“An underlying cause of most of the problems we have faced as a nation is our consistent harping on artificial­ly contrived fault-lines,” Buhari said.

“We need to begin a sincere process of national healing, and this anniversar­y presents a genuine opportunit­y to eliminate old and outworn perception­s.” – AFP.

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