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Buhari: What Nigerians Should Expect in My Second Term

In addition to his promise to take tough decisions in his second term, President Muhammadu Buhari added another today: a pledge to work harder to consolidate on providing security, improving the economy, creating jobs, fighting corruption and upgrading infrastructure.

He spoke at the State House, Abuja on Wednesday when he received the leadership of the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, on a courtesy visit.

President Buhari said:”This is my last lap. I will try and work even harder than I have done. I assure you that I will not let you down. I pray that my best will be good enough.”

The President, who thanked members of the ACF for their consistent and dogged support, said he remained appreciative of their goodwill.

The Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mallam Adamu Fika, said the organisation visited to congratulate President Buhari on his re-election.

He recalled some strategic projects important to the North and the country as a whole abandoned up until 2015 such as the Baro Dry Port and Mambilla Hydro Power station.

“It is pleasing to note that since then, the Baro Dry Port has been commissioned, while some other projects have been reactivated and are now being implemented.”

“We pray that those organs of government charged with the responsibility for the implementation will double their efforts to ensure that these projects are executed fully to their logical conclusion within reasonable time,” he added.

 

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