I’m leaving Nigeria better than I met it in 2015–Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says he is confident that he is leaving office with Nigeria better in 2023 than it was in 2015.

The president stated this in a farewell broadcast to the nation on Sunday in Abuja.

Buhari, therefore, expressed appreciation to all those that provided their support and encouragement to help him navigate the exciting journey of moving Nigeria forward.

“I also want to use this opportunity to express my appreciation to a good number of Nigerians who provided their support and encouragement to help me navigate the exciting journey of moving Nigeria forward.

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“I cannot and will not forget the millions who prayed for me during my illness in my first term of office. I am constantly praying for you and for Nigeria to thrive in peace.

“As I retire home to Daura, Katsina State, I feel fulfilled that we have started the Nigeria re-birth by taking the initial critical steps and I am convinced the incoming administration will quicken the pace of this walk to see a Nigeria that fulfills its destiny to be a great nation,” he said.

The outgoing Nigerian leader also used the opportunity of the broadcast to briefly list some of the achievements of his administration in the last eight years.

On the international scene, Buhari noted that Nigeria’s influence had continued to grow as exemplified by notable Nigerians occupying headship and leadership positions in renowned global bodies.

He also saluted the cordial relationship between the executive and legislative arms of the government, while commending the leadership and members of the National Assembly for their support and cooperation.

To improve service delivery, the president stated that his administration began the implementation of a number of reforms aimed at producing “an Efficient, Productive, Incorruptible and Citizen-oriented (EPIC) Federal Civil Service and the results are beginning to show.”

On security challenges, Buhari said his administration had been able to reduce the incidences of banditry, terrorism, armed robbery and other criminal activities considerably.

“Our battle to ensure that all Nigerians live in a safe and secure environment has achieved considerable results.

“As I complete my term in office, we have been able to reduce the incidences of banditry, terrorism, armed robbery and other criminal activities considerably,” he said.

The president, however, called on the citizens to sustain the gains made so far by being more vigilant and support the security agencies by ensuring that “nation’s values defined by being your brothers’ keeper govern our actions.”

Buhari again expressed sadness over those citizens still in captivity, saying the security agencies had intensified efforts to rescue them unharmed.

“’Up till now, I still grieve for our children still in captivity, mourn with parents, friends and relatives of all those that lost loved ones in the days of the senseless brigandage and carnage.

“For all those under unlawful captivity our security agencies are working round-the-clock to secure their release unharmed.”

On the fight against corruption in the last eight years, Buhari said: “Fellow Nigerians, you know how dear the desire in my heart is, to rid the country of corrupt practices that had consistently diminished our efforts to be a great country.

“I did pursue this commitment relentlessly, in spite of the expected push back.

“I am happy that considerable progress had been made in repatriating huge sums of money back to the country and also taken over properties illegally acquired from our commonwealth.”

But most Nigerians are wondering if president Buhari is suffering from dementia and senility or that he obviously wants to be mischievous.

In 2015 when ascended the presidency on the mantra of change he promised to eradicate corruption. But as he is leaving corruption has worsened with Accountan-General of the federation stealing N109 billion. EFCC officials killing themselves over sharing of recovered loot even as EFCC chairman Bawa was demanding $2 million dollars bribe from an outgoing governor. ICPC is in comatose.

Also in 2015 when he came into power a bag of rice was sold for N8000 but today it’s N40,000. Dollar was exchanging for N200 per dollar but today it’s N760 per dollar.

In the area of insecurity over 67,000 Nigerians lost their lives through Boko Haram, jihadists, kidnappers, unknown gun men, Fulani herdsmen,terrorists,etc. This was largely due to his criminal silence and clandestine state support of Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram.

Again millions of Nigerians lost their jobs due to ill conceived economic policies that saw many companies closing down and relocating to neighbouring counties.

The woes of Buhari regime is legion but the icing on the cake was the truama it subjected Nigerians in February and March this year in highly flawed new naira design policy where dozens of Nigerians died trying to assess their own money in the banks.

Like aptly captured by Vanguard newspaper editorial on Friday, May,26, 2023 captioned” Good riddance to bad rubbish, Buhari came, he saw and he failed woefully”

(NAN with additional reports)

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