NIGERIA’s President, Muhammadu Buhari has commended the support by United States of America to the country in stamping out terrorism within its borders.
0This accoriding to President Buhari, has made a great difference in Nigeria’s efforts in fighting the scourge.
In a meeting on Friday in New York with Her Excellency Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Permanent Representative of America to the United Nations, Buhar indicated that America’s support was a morale booster to the military, and people of Nigeria in general.
With supply of the Super Tucano aircraft purchased from America, and other helicopters on the way, President Buhari said ending the security challenges in Nigeria was only a matter of time.
On how the country was able to mitigate the scourge of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Nigerian President disclosed that a special team raised by the Federal Government in conjunction with states, educated people on safety methods, adding that that the country was not doing bad in relation to the population.
He said Coronavirus does not discriminate between small and big, rich and poor countries, “so we all have to collaborate and work together.”
Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield said about 70 percent of her work at the United Nations center on Africa, and expressed worry about the recent military takeover in Mali and Guinea.
In his response, Buhari stressed that leaders have to respect their people, part of which is to obey the term-limit clauses in their Constitution.
“I am surprised when people spend the maximum term possible, and then tinker with the Constitution, to stay longer.
“In Nigeria, we try to educate our people to appreciate the democratic system. Elections should be safe and secure, no coercion of any form. People should elect the people they want. That would grow democracy,” he advised.
On climate change, President Buhari said the impact had been badly felt in the Lake Chad basin area, with more than 30 million people affected, deprived of access to fishing, farming, animal husbandry, and causing irregular migration and other anti-social acts.
The President then canvassed concerted action on inter-basin water transfer from Congo basin to the Lake Chad.
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