Ruling Nigeria Will Be Difficult – Buhari
General Muhammadu Buhari,
the president-elect, has declared that ruling Nigeria will be a
difficult task due to the level of decay the nation has endured under
the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Buhari, who made the declaration in
Yola, the Adamawa state capital, during a town hall meeting, compared
the deficient rule of the PDP in Nigeria to a colossal rape of the nation.
According to Blueprint, Buhari noted that for Nigeria to get out of the sorry state it has found itself, “there should be commitment and perseverance in the leadership of the country.”
Acknowledging that corruption is the
main issue bedeviling the country, he promised to fight the wide spread
corruption in Nigeria so as to salvage the country from the throes
of
economic bankruptcy.
He said: “We need to fight
corruption squarely for Nigeria to move forward. We will run a
transparent government. In doing so, I will not favour my family.”
The President elect also promised that the new government will do its best possible to fix things in right perspective.
“Though many expect that things will
change in a day, it is not so; this is because it will take us years to
amend changes. Nigerians are in haste; people should not see the change
that we are championing as happening in a twinkle of an eye; we need
prayers and patience for us to succeed, he added.
Buhari won the March 28 presidential
election under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress, defeating
the incumbent president, Goodluck Jonathan, who was the flag bearer of
the Peoples Democratic Party.
The former Head of State he has made the
fight against corruption the focus of his government and has assured
Nigerians that corruption will not be tolerated in his administration.
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