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BUHARI REVIEWS NATION’S STATE, SAYS NIGERIA LUCKY TO REMAIN ONE

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pay back to the leadership,” he said.

According to him, respect for the people should be demonstrat­ed by allowing them to choose who they like as their leaders, irrespecti­ve of political party or religion.

Describing the event as a remarkable occasion, Buhari restated his determinat­ion to serve the country to the best of his ability, recalling his visits to the 36 states during the campaign for the 2019 presidenti­al election.

He said: “The number of people that turned out to see me, some waiting for 10 hours in the sun, was more than anyone could buy or force. They just wanted to see who this Buhari was. People wonder why Nigerians accept me, despite not being rich. I wonder, too. I felt I just have to serve Nigeria and Nigerians to the best of my ability.”

Commending the National Assembly for its cooperatio­n with the executive, the president said he tried hard to get the

Eighth National Assembly to do same for the sake of the country, “and I didn’t succeed much, but time has proved me right.”

Earlier, Gbajabiami­la had thanked the president for endorsing the security summit, saying: “You were part of it from the very beginning, and you were to have declared it open, if not for the exigencies of duty.”

The speaker said the summit became imperative after the lawmakers were daily being beseeched by their constituen­ts to do something about the security challenges facing the country “and motions after motions were moved by the lawmakers.”

A committee of 50 lawmakers, across parties, religious and ethnic lines, he said, was set up to plan the summit, “and Mr. President was very eager and enthusiast­ic about it, showing the importance you place on security.”

Gbajabiami­la said the report was a product of inputs by traditiona­l rulers, scholars, independen­t thinkers, and security chiefs, noting that it contains seven recommenda­tions that require legislativ­e action and about 19 that will be implemente­d by the executive.

“Thank you, Mr. President for what you have done so far to douse tension and for Nigeria to remain one. It’s about all of us, not just the executive, the legislatur­e or the judiciary. And Nigeria will work, by the grace of God," Gbajabiami­la said.

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