Nobody Should Be Allowed To Raise Army Of Thugs — Buhari
Nobody Should Be Allowed To Raise Army Of Thugs — Buhari
ABUJA – President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday in Kafanchan, Kaduna State, warned that nobody will be allowed to raise an army of thugs to force himself on the people.
He also underlined his resolve to consolidate the country’s political system to improve the quality of the people’s lives because “the people matter.”
In an address at the palace of Alhaji Muhammadu Isa II, the Emir of Jama’a, President Buhari said “we are doing our efforts to consolidate the system for the good of the people because they matter.”
To this end, he spoke about the use of the police and the military, in dealing with security situations but urged Nigerians to develop confidence in civil authority to build a system “free of chaos.”
“Nobody,” he warned emphatically, “should be allowed to raise an army of thugs to force himself on the people. This,” he added, “must be very clear.”
The president gave assurances of the determination of his administration “to hand over a better Nigeria than the one we inherited,” and urged Nigerians to be fair in their assessment of what his government has achieved especially on the campaign promises he made ahead of the 2015 elections.
The president commended Governor Nasir El-Rufa’i of Kaduna State for his accomplishments in the provision of infrastructure, saying: “I’m very impressed by the rehabilitation of the town (Kafanchan) I have seen,” he said, after commissioning the newly constructed Dan Haya road, Katsina road and the Emir’s Palace road in Kafanchan.
President Buhari, who urged residents of the area to show appreciation for the projects, also commended Alhaji Muhammed Isa, the Emir, for his consolidation of peace among the diverse ethnic and religious communities of the Emirate.
In his remarks, Governor El-Rufa’i acknowledged the president’s investments in security in the area, noting in particular that the establishment of security outfits had paved the way for reduced attacks on people, stating categorically that Kafanchan is much safer today than it used to be.
In acknowledging the improvements in security in the area, the Emir requested for permanent bases for the Air Force and the Mobile Police, as well as the restoration of the rail services for which Kafanchan had achieved renown.
The president was welcomed to the community by the senator and members of the House of Representatives from the zone, and a large number of enthusiastic citizens who thronged the streets.
President Buhari also inaugurated the 800-metre long flyover in Kawo, Kaduna State, recounting how he narrowly escaped a targeted bomb attack in the vicinity in 2014.
Reminiscing on the unfortunate incident, which claimed the lives of many innocent Nigerians, the president said he remains grateful to God for sparing his life on that fateful day on Ali Akilu road, Kawo-Kaduna.
“For many years, I always plied this route and I cannot recount how many times I crossed it.
“There was an attempt on my life on this road. Nothing happened to me just like the 30 months I spent during the civil war.
“They wanted to blow up the vehicle I was in around the secretariat but my escort somehow stopped them. But before we came to this bridge (Kawo), they became more desperate and there was a small market in the area where the device exploded.
“But God protected us and here I am again,” he said.
The president, who also inaugurated the newly remodeled Murtala Mohammed Square, 136-bed Infectious Disease Hospital, LEA Lokoja Road Primary School, Rigasa, Aliyu Makama road and the Leventis underpass, executed by the state government, praised Governor Nasir El-Rufai for completing people-oriented projects in Kaduna metropolis as well as in other senatorial zones in the state.
At the Murtala Square, the new city centre of Kaduna State, President Buhari while admiring the remodeled edifice, recalled that he was constrained by family challenges to relocate from Daura to Kaduna after he was released from detention as a former military Head of State.
“I can hardly find my way in Kaduna due to the development taking place here and the governor has committed himself to change Kaduna for good and has been very successful at that, and Nigerians are appreciative that you are writing your history in letters of gold,” he said.
In the metropolis, the president also commissioned the Barbedos fertilizer plant, a private sector investment in the state.
Speaking at the LEA Lokoja Primary School, the governor said the project has now been renamed ‘Buhari Mega-Primary School.’
He noted that the people of Rigasa have been consistent in giving President Buhari 98 percent of their votes in previous presidential elections.
“They are the most committed Buharists in the country,” he said.