Vows to apply full force on culprits disrupting polls
–Says despite criticism, praises, he has done his bestBy Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Abuja
President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated his personal commitment and executive promise to see to the letter that the 2023 general elections are diligently conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and will be free and fair.
The President also said that the collective electoral will and votes of Nigerians will be fulfilled, even in the twilight moments of his watch.
President Buhari, who was apparently concerned about his legacy as he leaves office in a about five months, said that he welcomes accolades and criticisms in the same measure as he is convinced that he has done his best to serve the country.
These were contained in his New Year message made available to the media on Saturday.
He advised those who will succeed him to take up the baton and make sure Nigeria becomes one of the one world’s leading nation by the end of the century.
He said: “As we welcome the New Year, let us look with hope to 2023, a year to move forward as a Nation towards unity, progress and prosperity. I offer my own personal felicitations, mindful of the various opinions and interpretations of our executive legacies.
“I welcome and accept both the accolades and criticisms in equal measure secure in the conviction that I did my best to serve our dear country Nigeria and I pray that the next President will also pick up the baton and continue the race to make Nigeria one of the leading countries of the world by the end of this century.”
President Buhari, who was apparently concerned about his legacy as he leaves office in a about five months, said that he welcomes accolades and criticisms in the same measure as he is convinced that he has done his best to serve the country.
These were contained in his New Year message made available to the media on Saturday.
He advised those who will succeed him to take up the baton and make sure Nigeria becomes one of the one world’s leading nation by the end of the century.
He said: “As we welcome the New Year, let us look with hope to 2023, a year to move forward as a Nation towards unity, progress and prosperity. I offer my own personal felicitations, mindful of the various opinions and interpretations of our executive legacies.
“I welcome and accept both the accolades and criticisms in equal measure secure in the conviction that I did my best to serve our dear country Nigeria and I pray that the next President will also pick up the baton and continue the race to make Nigeria one of the leading countries of the world by the end of this century.”