President Muhammadu Buhari
has described General Tunde Idiagbon, who was Chief of Staff Supreme
Headquarters, with him as Head of State, as “a very rare example of what
loyalty to the fatherland and to a superior should be.”
Speaking, Monday, when he
received APC governorship aspirants and members of the party from the three
senatorial zones of Kwara State at State House, Abuja, he said: “Tunde was
strong, loyal and extremely committed to the cause of positively changing the
narrative about Nigeria, which the administration set out to do at that time.”
President Buhari recalled
how his former deputy, who, while on pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia when the
administration was overthrown in 1985, insisted on returning to the country
despite the political uncertainty especially as he had learnt that he, as
Commander-in-Chief at that time, had not been killed in the take-over.
The President added that
the late Idiagbon rejected the offer from the King of Saudi Arabia to bring
members of his (Idiagbon) family from Nigeria to the Kingdom, as he was his
guest at that time, and eventually returned to Nigeria to suffer arrest like he
(Buhari) did.
President Buhari further
enjoined Nigerians to remain faithful and loyal to the country in all their
dealings. “You don’t have to be in uniform to be loyal. What I said long ago in 1984 is still valid
today. We have no other country but Nigeria. Others who feel they have another
country may choose to go. We will stay here and salvage it together,” he said.
Buhari thanked the APC
stakeholders for the position they have taken to continue to support the party
regardless of the outcome of the primaries and assured them that, with the
unity displayed so far, APC will form the government in Kwara State after the
2019 elections.
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