Nigeria’s President-Elect, General
Muhammadu Buhari, on Sunday
called on Nigerians not to expect
miracles from him when he assumes
power on May 29th.
General Buhari, who spoke with the
BBC, said the war against insurgency
is an ongoing, noting that “for five,
six years, the Nige
rian enforcement
law agencies, including the military,
couldn’t secure 14 Local
Governments.
“How can I promise miracles when I
come? But with the cooperation of
our neighbours Cameroon, Chad,
Niger and the international
community, and the commitment we
are going to get from the military, I
think it will take us a much shorter
time to deal with it”, he said.
On his other major campaign
promises to decisively fight
corruption and unemployment, the
President elect said: “I made that
promise and I hope Nigerians will
give me the opportunity to see
whether my effort will be good
enough or not.”
He however, admitted that the tasks
are enormous but would be dealt
with.
Muhammadu Buhari, on Sunday
called on Nigerians not to expect
miracles from him when he assumes
power on May 29th.
General Buhari, who spoke with the
BBC, said the war against insurgency
is an ongoing, noting that “for five,
six years, the Nige
rian enforcement
law agencies, including the military,
couldn’t secure 14 Local
Governments.
“How can I promise miracles when I
come? But with the cooperation of
our neighbours Cameroon, Chad,
Niger and the international
community, and the commitment we
are going to get from the military, I
think it will take us a much shorter
time to deal with it”, he said.
On his other major campaign
promises to decisively fight
corruption and unemployment, the
President elect said: “I made that
promise and I hope Nigerians will
give me the opportunity to see
whether my effort will be good
enough or not.”
He however, admitted that the tasks
are enormous but would be dealt
with.
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