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Nigeria Needs More Cooperation Among Elites To Address Challenges, Says Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari waves to a crowd of well-wishers during his visit to Borno State on December 23, 2021.

 

President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Maiduguri, Borno State, said more cooperation among elites in the country, with a commitment to inform people on realities and mobilize for development, will help in resolving the challenges facing the nation.

In a courtesy call at the Palace of the Shehu of Borno during a visit to commission Alhaji Muhammadu Indimi Distance Learning Centre and International Conference Hall at the University of Maiduguri and some state projects, the President said the elites owe it to the people to inform, guide and shape opinions since they had more access and knowledge on the economy.

“What our country needs now is the continued cooperation of the elites. They know the problem of the nation.

“It is good that they educate the less informed about the realities,” he said.

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The President noted that there was a need to be more careful in assessing the performance of the administration and it should be relative to the time and resources available.

“On our three targets, we should look at where we were when we came in and where we are now in relation to time and resources,” he said.

President Buhari noted that in spite of a drop in production output and price of crude oil, the administration utilized what was available to make a difference in security and the economy.

The President assured Nigerians that his administration will use the remaining period to consolidate efforts in restoring peace and improving the economy.

“For the period remaining, we will keep doing our best especially in infrastructure so that those who will come after us will not have cause to complain,” he added.

In his remarks, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum expressed appreciation that the President was visiting the state for the second time in less than six months to commission developmental projects.

He said the people of Borno State were enjoying a gradual return of peace, which enabled many to return to their homes and farms, with a commendable turnout in harvest in 2021.

The Governor thanked the military, paramilitary, and the Civilian JTF for efforts in restoring order to the state.

Zulum also appreciated the interventions of the President, particularly in housing and energy, which include the 50 megawatts NNPC project to improve power supply in the state.

“May Allah give the President wisdom and fortitude to carry on with the good works. We remain eternally grateful,” he said.

In his remarks, the Shehu of Borno, Dr Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai El Kanemi, said the state had started experiencing a new lease of peace, with many people returning to their farms and businesses.

According to the royal father, the state had also enjoyed many infrastructural developments since 2015, thanking President Buhari for taking a special interest in the people of the state.

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