President Muhammadu Buhari has enjoined all
those in leadership positions across the strata of the society to come together
and pull the country out of its current challenges. He made the call on Friday
when he received a cross section of residents of the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT), led by the Minister of the FCT, Muhammad Bello, who paid him Christmas
homage at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to him, Nigeria’s main problem is
how to get the right leadership in place for the general good of the society.
He said “for the leaderships at various
stages, both civil and spiritual, we need to be patient in managing the
society.
“We need to come together and pull the country
out of these problems that we find ourselves, everybody in the world believes
that Nigeria is a lucky country because of its natural resources.
“Our problem is how to organise ourselves and
how to get the right leadership in place.’’
On security challenges, Buhari said no society
developed in an atmosphere of insecurity and social discontent.
He, therefore, maintained that his administration was determined
to persuade the Boko Haram militants if they could be persuaded to allow peace
to reign in the country.
The President expressed concern over the
pathetic conditions of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in some parts of
the country and urged Nigerians to partner with government in uplifting the
quality of life of the IDPs.
He commended the security agencies, the
Victims Support Fund led by Retired Gen. T. Y. Danjuma and the G-7 for their support
and assistances to the IDPs.
He added that “we appreciate that the security
agencies are doing their best and their best is showing and we have to continue
praying for them.
“There can be no development without security;
we have to continue to pray.
“If we have two million people as IDPs and 70
per cent are women and children and 30 per cent of them are children, some them
are orphans, they will grew up not knowing their parents, tradition or culture,
then, as leaders we have a weighty responsibility to ensure that infrastructure
for the orphans are taken care of.
“As leaders, we must realise that the most
important thing for those children is that they must not be denied education;
schools must be rebuilt.
“We also thank (Victims Support Fund) Danjuma
and the G-7 led by the U.S.; they have been doing their best to help Nigeria to
train our military and provide support to the IDPs and areas affected by the
insurgency.’’
Earlier, the FCT Minister, Muhammad Bello, and
the leader of the Christian community in Abuja, Israel Akanji, commended the
President for his vision and leadership qualities.
Mr. Akanji urged Nigerians, irrespective of
socio-political backgrounds, to support and show more understanding to the
various policies and programmes of the government meant to pull the country out
of its challenges.
Highlight of the event was the presentation of
Christmas cards to President Buhari by various groups in the FCT.
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