Tuesday, 5 March 2019
Nigerians want me to continue beyond 2023 but I'll retire to Daura - Buhari
He spoke on Tuesday while meeting with traditional rulers at the presidential villa in Abuja.
“This is my second and final term, at the end of which I will, God willing, go to Daura and settle down, though many Nigerians want me to continue beyond that time” he said.
He asked traditional rulers in the country to support the anti-corruption war of his administration, using their vast knowledge and links to families in their communities.
He noted that as monarchs, they knew the families who harboured criminals and those who also had individuals with no tainted records.
“You know all the families who harbour criminals and you know those who produce respectable individuals,” he said.
“You know the weaknesses of our society. We need your support to consolidate our achievements”,
The rulers came to visit him under the aegis of the National Council of Traditional Rulers.
The council was led to the state house by Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, sultan of Sokoto.
The president seized the opportunity to speak on the efforts by the federal government to address national security challenges and stabilise the polity.
He said, “What we need now is your support. No government can serve creditably without your support. We will always count on your support.”
Speaking on their mission earlier, the sultan informed Buhari that they came to congratulate him on his re-election for another term.
He advised Nigerians to “accept the election result as the will of God.”
The sultan said the traditional rulers supported Buhari’s policies and would help to disseminate information on them to the people.
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