Buhari to Nigerians: “I can’t wait to go home, I deliberately arranged to be as far away as possible from you people.”

President Muhammadu Buhari

Buhari, who said he was counting his days and cannot wait to retire to his Daura home town, added that it is only eight kilometres to Niger Republic

By Emma Ogbuehi

President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, reiterated that he cannot wait to go home to Daura after his tour of duty in Abuja ends on May 29.

Buhari, who said he deliberately arranged to be as far away as possible from the people after his presidency, however, thanked Nigerians for tolerating him for the past eight years he has been on the saddle.

Speaking when residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, paid him Sallah homage, President Buhari asked those he may have hurt in the course of doing his constitutional duties to forgive him.

The President, who said that he was counting his days and cannot wait to retire to his Daura home town, added that his home is eight kilometres to Niger Republic.

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Speaking at the celebration attended by key figures in the administration and from the Abuja community, led by the Minister of the FCT, Mohammed Bello, the President noted that God had been kind to him, having served the country in various capacities.

He, however, told the crowd of homage payers at the Villa that after his tenure, he planned to be as far away from Abuja as possible to allow the incoming administration run without any interference from him.

“I think this is a very good coincidence for me to say goodbye to you and to thank you for tolerating me for more than seven and half years now.

“I assure you, I have deliberately arranged to be as far away from you as possible not because I don’t appreciate the love you’ve shown to me, but because I think I’ve gotten what I have asked and I would rather quietly retire to my hometown.

“Having been a Governor, Minister and the President twice, I think God has given us an incredible opportunity to serve as your president and I thank God for that. So, please whoever feels I have done wrong to, we are all humans.

“There is no doubt I hurt some people and I wish you will pardon me and those that think that I have hurt them so much, please pardon me,” he pleaded.

The President also thanked Nigerians for tolerating his eight-year rule, saying “thank you for tolerating me … I consider myself lucky to have been a governor, minister and head of state and now president for two terms”.

The President also said that he could not wait to go home after eight years of being in the saddle of governing the country.

The President, who described himself as being lucky to have led Nigeria in various capacities, said “I can’t wait to go home to Daura. If they make any noise to disturb me in Daura, I will leave for the Niger Republic. I deliberately arranged to be as far away as possible from you people. I have got what I have asked and will quietly retire to my home town in Daura.”

The President praised democracy as the best form of government, saying that without it, he could not have become President after already serving as military head of state, given the side of the country he hails from.

He reminded the audience that he is from the extreme corner of Nigeria, Daura in Katsina State, which he said is just eight kilometers from Niger Republic.

President Buhari added: “I am counting the days. Democracy is a good thing otherwise how can somebody from the other side be a president for two terms? My home town to Niger Republic is 8 kilometers.

“I honestly consider myself very lucky, I was made a governor, minister of petroleum, head of state in uniform, then after three attempts, God through technology and PVC, I became president. I tried 2007, 2011 and 2015 and ended up at Supreme Court three times.”

President took a swipe at those who said they cannot get justice at the court, recalling that all Supreme Court justices in all the election cases he took to court were all from the north and Muslims and yet he lost. He said thanks to technology and the permanent voters card (PVC), he was able to make it in 2015 to Aso Rock.

The Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; Senate President Ahmad Lawan; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation(SGF) Boss Mustapha; Chief of Staff Prof. Ibrahim Gambari; Senator Philip Aduda, and CAN Chairman in FCT, Rev. Timothy Amakum were also at the Sallah homage.

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