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Saturday, 15 April 2017

We ‘ve met Nigerians expectation in 2 years – Buhari...

President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday said that his administration has worked hard within the last 2 years of being in power to meet the expectations of Nigerians.
According to him, the areas of success included the improved security, especially in the North-East and the anti-corruption campaign. 


While noting that steps had been taken to revitalize the economy, the President also stated that the administration was determined as never before to continue with the fight against terrorism and insurgency; sustain the peace in the Niger Delta. 
The self-assessment was contained in the president’s easter message to Christians. 
Congratulating Christians on the season, President also called on Nigerians to show love and unity amongst themselves. 
The message read thus:

“I congratulate our Christian brothers and sisters on the celebration of this year’s Easter. 
“I rejoice with you on this historic occasion signifying the triumph of good over evil, light over darkness, redemption over condemnation, and hope over despair. 
“The commemoration of this special season in Christianity, is always preceded by fasting, piety, humility, penance and prayers of intercession in the build up to the death of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, an event which reunited man with his Creator. 
“The message of Easter is filled with themes of love, faith, sacrifice, dedication, commitment, fulfillment of prophecy, hope, expectation and victory, as espoused in the Scriptures and the teachings and lifestyle of Jesus Christ. 
“As we celebrate yet another Easter, I urge all Nigerians to live peacefully with one another and do their utmost to make Nigeria a beautiful place to reside. 
“In the almost two years of this administration, we have worked hard to meet the expectations of Nigerians by improving security, especially in the North-East, sustaining the campaign against corruption and have taken steps to revitalize the economy. 
“We are determined as never before to continue with the fight against terrorism and insurgency; sustain the peace in the Niger Delta through engagements with stakeholders; and restore peace and stability in other parts of the country. 
“It is in our collective interest to live in peace because without peace, no meaningful and sustainable development can take place. Lack of peace in one part affects in one way or the other, all parts of the country. 
Our people must rediscover the values of peaceful co-existence, social justice, religious tolerance, dignity of labour and patriotism. 
“I enjoin all Nigerians to keep faith in the determination and ability of this administration to change the Nigerian story for the good of all.

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