Politics
Why I Am Seeking Re-election – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has explained why he declared his intentions to run for another term in office on Monday, April 9, 2018, during the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Receiving the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Justin Welby in London Wednesday, President Buhari said:
“I declared before leaving home because Nigerians were talking too much about whether I would run or not. So, I felt I should break the ice. We have many things to focus on, like security, agriculture, economy, anti-corruption, and many others. We needed to concentrate on them, and politics should not be a distraction. The majority of Nigerians appreciate what we are doing, and that is why I am re-contesting.”
The President recounted some successes of the administration to his guest, with whom he has built a deep friendship in recent times, and was quite particular about strides in agriculture.
“We have cut the importation of rice by about 90%, saving billions of dollars in the process. People who rushed into petrol money have now gone back to agriculture. Even professionals have gone back to the land. Nigeria should be able to feed itself comfortably soon. I am so pleased,” the President said.
On the war against insurgency, he stressed the need for continuous education of the people, “so that they can be free from religious manipulation,” adding that no true religion advocates the hurting or killing of the innocent.
Responding to his guest’s comment on the clashes between herdsmen and farmers in different parts of Nigeria, the President submitted:
“The problem is even older than us. It has always been there, but now made worse by the influx of armed gunmen from the Sahel region into different parts of the West African sub-region. These gunmen were trained and armed by Muammar Gadaffi of Libya. When he was killed, the gunmen escaped with their arms. We encountered some of them fighting with Boko Haram. Herdsmen that we used to know carried only sticks and maybe a cutlass to clear the way, but these ones now carry sophisticated weapons. The problem is not religious, but sociological and economic. But we are working on solutions.”
President Buhari lamented that “irresponsible politics” has been brought into the farmers/herders’ crisis, but assured that enduring solutions would be found, and justice done to all concerned.
On Leah Sharibu, the schoolgirl from Dapchi still being held by insurgents, reportedly because she refused to renounce her Christian faith, the President said:
“We are managing the matter quietly. Making noise would not help. We are collecting as much intelligence as possible, working with the Red Cross and other international organizations. There are too many fraudulent people around, who claim they can do this and that. We won’t deal with them. That was how we got the Dapchi girls back, and the Chibok girls.”
Archbishop Welby said it was always a delight to see President Buhari, “whom I have tremendous respect for,” adding: “You have my best wishes on your recent decision. I read your declaration speech. We are neutral as a church, but we will pray for you. Great statesmen are those who run for the good of their country. We will be praying for you.”
The Archbishop presented President Buhari with a copy of his recent book, ‘Reimagining Britain. Foundations for Hope.’
Okenna Ojiri
April 12, 2018 at 6:54 pm
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby is a disgrace and complete betrayal of humanity. One wonders why the Brits use this fake business doctrine to colonize and continue to deceiving the so called christian world. The continued shameless oil money relationship with buhari and the anglican Moron must we are sure be an eye opener to those who still believe in the doctrines of the British tool of colonization called the anglican falsehood
Anonymous
April 12, 2018 at 11:15 am
when he finish he will come back, shebi na UK will vote you or Nigeria, useless cow
Anonymous
April 12, 2018 at 8:47 am
God can not support you
Anonymous
April 11, 2018 at 11:08 pm
Which re-election?
Anonymous
April 11, 2018 at 10:58 pm
Everyone knows why it’s because you want to continued slaughtering innocent unarmed Biafra youths using your Fulani headsmen terrorist and boko haram terrorist to continued slaughtering innocent life’s
Anonymous
April 11, 2018 at 9:37 pm
Britain has not come to the reality of their mistake by creating Nigeria.. Nigerian Christians should pray against this reign of darkness. This Egyptians we see today we should see them no more.
Anonymous
April 11, 2018 at 7:00 pm
God Forbid