President Muhammadu Buhari has called on Nigerians and appealed for him to be voted again in order to continue his work towards a better Nigeria.
Speaking during a meeting with religious leaders at an interfaith seminar in Abuja.
Buhari said;
“I am proud to say that our country has moved on, the era of free money, lack of transparency and accountability is over. We deserve continuity; we deserve a better future for the coming generations,”.
Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury in England, was present at the event and delivered a keynote. John Onaiyekan, leader of the Catholic Church in Nigeria, and Sa’ad Abubakar, Sultan of Sokoto, were also present, according to a dispatch from the State House Saturday afternoon.
The president also urged the leaders to continue to preach peace and unity, saying his government is working relentlessly to resolve all crises.
He also promised a seamless election in 2019, and urged all those who lost in the primaries to seek judicial redress or use internal resolution mechanisms of their respective political parties.
“I sincerely hope 2019 will move us closer to these goals and so I look forward to a peaceful, fair and credible elections come 2019,” Buhari said.
okay.ng recalls that Buhari signed an Executive order tagged “Executive 6” which led to the placing of travel ban on 50 High-Profile Nigerians.
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