The President-elect General
Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday, stated the mission of his presidency at the
induction of the new lawmakers in Abuja.
Buhari said that he needed the
support of the distinguished members of the 8th National Assembly to battle the
development challenges facing Nigeria.
He stated that the mission of his
presidency would be to tackle the following challenges which are general
insecurity, devastation and environmental degradation in the Niger Delta area,
decline in revenues due to fall in oil prices, endemic corruption, unacceptably
poor provision of power supply, high levels of unemployment, high cost of
governance amongst many other.
The statement read thus
ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT-ELECT, GENERAL
MUHAMMADU BUHARI, (GCFR) AT THE OCCASION OF THE INDUCTION OF NEW LEGISLATORS OF
THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ORGANIZED BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LEGISLATIVE
STUDIES HOLDING IN ABUJA ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29TH, 2015.
PROTOCOL:
I am very pleased to be here today
as part of this induction programme and to address the elected Members of the
8th National Assembly. I heartily congratulate all of you for being found
worthy to be elected by Nigeria’s citizens in a fair and transparent election
process.
I am delighted to say that we stand
on the threshold of history. For the first time in our post independence
history, power is going to be transferred from an incumbent ruling party to an
opposition party.
This is inspite of predictions of
calamitous outcomes.
Nigerians have indeed proven once
again that they are a united people and stand resolute to protect its growing
democracy.
I wish to specifically acknowledge
and laud the maturity exhibited by the political class, the professionalism of
our security agencies, the competence and resilience of INEC, but above all the
doggedness of Nigerians and their commitment to ensuring that their wishes are
represented and respected.
I daresay, it is equally a victory
for all political parties and their leaderships for according due respect to
the electoral process and accepting the results in most cases. I wish to
specifically acknowledge the role played by the President, H.E Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan for accepting the results of the election before final announcement
was made.
The legislature is a critical
component and necessary ingredient of democracy and good governance. The
legislature by nature is inherently democratic in the sense that all members
are equal and are elected representatives of the Nigerian people.
As President-Elect, I recognize this
fact and believe that legislators carry this heavy burden of representation
with all the seriousness it deserves.
For a president to be successful in
addressing community development and general welfare of the various people of the
country, he or she would benefit from working closely and in harmony with the
legislative arm of government. I therefore commit myself to working with the
legislature as development partners motivated by the desire to deliver good
governance.
Distinguished Elected Members of the
8th National Assembly, we are all aware of the challenges our dear nation has
been facing and will continue to do so in the near future. These daunting
challenges include:
General insecurity and insurgency
that has caused extreme human hardship and destruction of lives, livelihoods
that may take us over a decade to rebuild across most of North Eastern Nigeria
and some parts of North western Nigeria.
Devastation and environmental
degradation in the Niger Delta area which must be attended to.
Decline in revenues due to fall in
oil prices which poses a threat to Government’s capacity to deliver on
reconstruction of devastated areas and the new government development agenda.
Endemic corruption which has
crippled human and infrastructure development for decades.
Unacceptably poor provision of power
supply which has had a crippling effect on development of small businesses and
indeed the wider economy.
Deindustrialization for the past 3
decades leading to closure of many industries and migration of many to other
African countries.
Unacceptably high levels of
unemployment and especially Youth Unemployment reaching over 40%.
High cost of governance that has
been crowding out capital and human development.
Erosion of public social services such
as infrastructure, health and education.
Lack of development in the
agricultural and solid mineral sectors.
Distinguished Members of the 8th
National Assembly, I see these development challenges as the mission of my
presidency. I need the support of the Members of National Assembly on the
battle front. I need your support in many respects.
First and foremost, appropriate
policies need to be put in place and such policies may have to be translated
into laws.
Secondly, the oversight functions of
the legislature is critical in ensuring that policies are implemented
effectively and transparently. Therefore, my mission to bring integrity into
governance would better succeed if complemented with a strong culture of
transparent oversight.
Thirdly, we need to collaborate on
the budget process and restructuring of the public sector so as to collectively
tackle the menace of high recurrent cost at the expense of capital and human
development.
Fourthly, there is an urgent need to
contain this high state of insecurity. All of you are representing various
communities. We need to work together to address the problem from both its
roots and manifestations.
The strongest mitigating forces at
this point are to redress the power sector deficits, encourage investments that
are job creating and focus on human development and reconstruction. We also
need to deploy efforts in conflict resolution and peace building in all our
communities.
I am here today, to invite you to work with the executive as partners in progress, as champions of good governance and development and as warriors for change. Together, we can make this nation great and as a role model in Africa and other emerging economies and democracies.
I wish you a successful completion of your induction programme. I wish all of you a successful and effective tenure in the service of our fatherland.
I am here today, to invite you to work with the executive as partners in progress, as champions of good governance and development and as warriors for change. Together, we can make this nation great and as a role model in Africa and other emerging economies and democracies.
I wish you a successful completion of your induction programme. I wish all of you a successful and effective tenure in the service of our fatherland.
General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR
President Elect
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
President Elect
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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