President Buhari Thursday has said that he would want to be remembered as the President who stabilized Nigeria in the area of security, economic prosperity and triumph over corruption.
The President, who spoke at a town hall meeting with SouthEast leaders during his one-day official visit to Imo State on Thursday September 9, said with less than two years left in his eight-year tenure as President, security still remains a major priority for his administration.
‘‘If there is no security, there is nothing anyone can do no matter how much you try or the initiative you have.
Security is number one priority and then
the economy. When people feel secure they will mind their own business,’’ he said.
The President told South-East leaders that
while fighting corruption in Nigeria had become very sophisticated and
difficult, he would continue to strive to leave a lasting legacy of integrity
and accountability in the system.
‘‘Nobody can accuse me of having companies or mansions anywhere in the country and I thank God that I try to keep myself as clean as possible, so that I cannot be taken hostage.
‘‘I will do my best to ensure that
Nigerians that try hard, succeed in their efforts,’’ he said.
On the forthcoming 2023 elections, the
President reaffirmed his commitment to free, fair and credible polls, urging
the leaders to honestly educate their constituencies on the need to hold their
elected representatives accountable.
Acknowledging the resourcefulness and
enterprising spirit of Igbo people, the President said;
‘‘The fundamental thing about the Igbo people is that there is no town you will visit in Nigeria without seeing the Igbos being in-charge of either infrastructure or pharmaceutical industry.
Therefore, it is unthinkable for me that
any Igbo man would consider himself not to be a part of Nigeria. The evidence
is there for everyone to see that Igbos are in charge of Nigeria’s economy.’’
Noting that no country can make any
meaningful progress without the development of infrastructure, the President
expressed regret that successive governments at the Federal level contributed
to the decay of critical infrastructure in the country.
He promised that the Federal Government
would complete ongoing key projects in the South East, including the 2nd Niger
Bridge as well as the railway lines and routes linking the region with other
parts of the country.
‘‘I firmly believe that when you get infrastructure right, Nigerians
will mind their own businesses,’’ he said, adding that as a group, the Igbos
stand to benefit more from the ongoing development of infrastructure in the
country because ‘‘they are more enterprising.’
President Buhari had earlier commissioned four projects executed by Governor Hope Uzodinma, including the Naze/Ihiagwa/Nekede/Obinze link road, the Balloon Driven/Flood Control drainage at Dick Tiger Road, the Egbeada Bypass road and the New Exco-Chambers, Government House, Owerri.
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