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Five years in office: Buhari assures his mandate for change remains relevant

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President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that the mandate for change remains relevant.

He noted that the mandate will be steadily followed in order to improve livelihoods as he marks the first year anniversary of his second term in office.

According to a statement signed and made available to newsmen by, Garba Shehu, his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity President Buhari said the campaign had been hard fought; yet the mandate the people of this country gave him was decisive.

Buhari also recalled that he won the 2019 election with a distance of almost four (4) million votes or 15 per cent of the total votes cast over his closest opponent.

“It was then – and is today – a mandate for change,” Buhari stated.

According to him, for many years people of Nigeria have yearned for something different: less of the corruption and immoral greed of those who once governed; more decency in public life and fairness, and a chance to succeed.

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Buhari stated that Nigerians also yearned for improved security and end to terrorist bombings and for long-delayed infrastructure.

“Day by day, step by step, the President and his team are making the change that Nigerians have demanded.

“And it is a demand. Elected officials are servants, not masters. They govern at your discretion. The authority is yours to grant – and it is yours to take away.

“Since last year, President Buhari strived to implement the plan you endorsed with your votes. He has overseen an increase in foreign investment; construction of new roads, bridges and rails, and put structures in place to improve employment, and accomplished the diversification of the national economy through a massive growth in agriculture.

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“The President secured the long-overdue return of taxpayers’ monies from overseas, stolen in the 1990s, and put this to use in supporting citizens in dire need.

“Because of the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown measures implemented to stem and halt its spread, much of what the administration strives for and delivered may seem at risk.

“President Buhari realizes the burden so many citizens carry just to make ends meet, and the suffering they endure.

“The President assures Nigerians that this too shall come to pass.

“As he said in a recent speech: ‘we are bolstering our capacity to contain the virus. Soon, when we overcome our present troubles, the work to build Nigeria will start anew. And as we do, we find ourselves before the gates to a new, post-COVID world.

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“‘Thanks to reforms in governance, our war on corruption and the hard work and trust of the Nigerian people, we are better positioned as a nation than ever before to seize new opportunities that await us to trade, build, make and export with the world.

“I thank you, the people of Nigeria, for your wisdom and your determination for change. We go forward, together.”

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