Buhari: I ‘ll stand down in 2023

President Muhammadu Buhari has spoken on his alleged
third term ambition, stressing that he will stand down in 2023. President
Buhari made the clarification in his 2020 New Year message to Nigerians.
The president also alluded to recent election which has
raised apprehension about Nigeria’s democracy and ability and sincerity of
President Buhari to conduct free, fair and credible election in 2023. But
Buhari stressed that he understands very well ‘the frustrations our system has
in the past triggered ‘ adding that he is determined to help strengthen the
electoral process.
“I understand very well the frustrations our system has in
the past triggered. I will be standing down in 2023 and will not be available
in any future elections. But I am determined to help strengthen the electoral
process both in Nigeria and across the region, where several ECOWAS members go
to the polls this year”, the President said.
Below is the full letter.
A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT AT NEW YEAR
My Dear Compatriots,
NIGERIA’S DECADE
Today marks a new decade. It is a time of hope, optimism and
fresh possibilities. We look forward as a nation to the 2020s as the
opportunity to build on the foundations we have laid together on security,
diversification of our economy and taking on the curse of corruption. These are
the pledges on which I have been twice elected President and remain the
framework for a stable, sustainable and more prosperous future.
Elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. I salute the
commitment of the millions who voted in peace last February and of those
leaders who contested for office vigorously but fairly, submitting to the
authority of the electorate, the Independent National Electoral Commission and
judicial process. I understand very well the frustrations our system has in the
past triggered. I will be standing down in 2023 and will not be available in
any future elections. But I am determined to help strengthen the electoral
process both in Nigeria and across the region, where several ECOWAS members go
to the polls this year.
As Commander-in-Chief, my primary concern is the security of
the nation and the safety of our citizens. When I assumed office in May 2015 my
first task was to rally our neighbours so that we could confront Boko Haram on
a coordinated regional basis. Chaos is not a neighbour any of us hope for.
We have been fighting on several fronts: violent extremists,
cultists and organised criminal networks. It has not been easy. But as we are
winning the war, we also look to the challenge of winning the peace, the
reconstruction of lives, communities and markets. The North East Development
Commission will work with local and international stakeholders to help create a
new beginning for the North East.
The Federal Government will continue to work with State
Governors, neighbouring states and our international partners to tackle the
root causes of violent extremism and the networks that help finance and
organise terror. Our security forces will receive the best training and modern
weaponry, and in turn will be held to the highest standards of professionalism,
and respect for human rights. We will use all the human and emerging
technological resources available to tackle kidnapping, banditry and armed
robbery.
The new Ministry of Police Affairs increased recruitment of
officers and the security reforms being introduced will build on what we are
already delivering. We will work tirelessly at home and with our allies in
support of our policies to protect the security of life and property. Our
actions at all times will be governed by the rule of law. At the same time, we
shall look always to engage with all well-meaning leaders and citizens of
goodwill to promote dialogue, partnership and understanding.
We need a democratic government that can guarantee peace and
security to realise the full potential of our ingenious, entrepreneurial and
hard-working people. Our policies are designed to promote genuine, balanced
growth that delivers jobs and rewards industry. Our new Economic Advisory
Council brings together respected and independent thinkers to advise me on a
strategy that champions inclusive and balanced growth, and above all fight
poverty and safeguard national economic interests.
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