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May 29: What Nigerians should expect from Buhari’s second term – Sen.
Alimikhena
The Senate Deputy
Chief Whip, Francis Alimikhena, has said Nigerians should look forward to a
more purposeful government in the renewed four-year mandate given to President
Muhammadu Buhari by the Nigerian people.
The senator
representing Edo North Senatorial District, stated this in a statement by his
media assistant, Mr Ben Atu, in Benin on Wednesday, NAN reports.
He said that Buhari
had, during his first term in office, demonstrated statesmanship, trust, and
dedication to service to humanity and would use the renewed four-year mandate
to consolidate on his achievements.
“President
Muhammadu Buhari has shown steadfastness with his promise that he was indeed
for nobody but for everybody by giving voice to the collective aspirations and
yearnings of Nigerians.
“We may not have
gotten to where we want to be, but we are also not in the same place where we
use to be as a country,” he said.
While commending
the President for his humility in victory, the senator said, “President Buhari
have served his pact with Nigerians and it behooves on Nigerians to stand
together in adversity and overcome the threat to our national development.”
He appealed to all
those stoking the embers of discord at various levels and quarters of the
Nigerian state to “embrace peace for the purpose of our common destiny”.
According to him,
destiny has placed a burden on the Nigerian people to work together for peace
and unity of the country, adding that this should be done “irrespective of our
religious and political divides.
“We must rise to
the occasion and salvage our country from retrogression collectively and
individually.
“Nigeria belongs to
Nigerians and not any individual. It is wrong to subject the country to an
unusual unrest to satisfy individual ambitions.
“We must together
forge a common front for the peace, progress, and stability of our country.
“Democracy cannot
be achieved without opposition, but we must also be challenged with the fact
that there is no government better than that in which everybody is involved
irrespective of party platforms.
“Good governance is
the elimination of premodial sentiments by upholding public interest above
party affiliations.
“We must be our
brother’s keeper by putting aside petty bickering and work together for the
common good of our çountry.
“We need to embrace
our democracy by harnessing our collective strength, rather than partisan
political strife which has impinged upon our developmental efforts in the past
years.
“The Inauguration
of president Buhari today, should mark the end of partisan politics and
bifurcating bickering among political gladiators.
“Elections have
come and gone, good governance is what Nigerians expect from all of us
irrespective of the positions we occupy or the party that we belong.
“Our core business
is to safeguard the collective interest of all Nigerians.”
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