Newly elect Nigeria president
Muhammadu Buhari today vowed that there will be tough action against Boko Haram.
The 72years old made this known today in his acceptance speech.
“I assure you that Boko Haram will soon know
the strength of our collective will and commitment to rid this nation of terror
and bring back peace,” he said in the capital, Abuja.
“We shall spare no effort until
we defeat terrorism.” The former military ruler gave a snapshot of what his
presidency will be like when he is formally inaugurated on May 29, seeking to
set aside fears of retribution against his political rivals. He singled out
President Goodluck Jonathan, his beaten opponent at the weekend elections,
under whose watch Buhari claims that government corruption had reached epic
proportions.
“Let me state clearly: President
Jonathan has nothing to fear from me. He is a great Nigerian and still our
president,” the All Progressives Congress (APC) leader said. Jonathan’s Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) had raised fears during the campaign that a Buhari
presidency would mark a return to the autocratic rule of his military regime in
the 1980s.
But Buhari preached a receptive
government “for all Nigerians” that would work to eradicate the “evil” of
corruption, stating: “There shall no longer be a ruling party again.
“(The) APC will be a governing party. We shall faithfully serve. We shall never
rule over the people as if they were subservient to government. “Our long
night has past and the daylight of new democratic government has broken across
the land.”
He added: “Democracy and the rule
of law will be established in the land. Let’s put the past behind us,
especially the recent past. We must forget our old battles and past grievances
and forge ahead.” No-one would be above the law, he said, while democratic
freedoms would be guaranteed and the government would work for his supporters,
opponents and those who did not vote for him, he said.
“You shall be able to go to bed
knowing that you are safe and that your constitutional rights remain in safe
hands. You shall be able to voice your opinion without fear of reprisal or
victimisation. “You are all my people and I shall treat everyone of you as my
own.”
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