Buhari maintained in his speech that he was leaving the country better than he met it.
By Jeffrey Agbo
President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday morning apologised again for what he described as “temporary pains and suffering” on Nigerians caused by some of the measures taken by his government.
Buhari stated this in his farewell speech to the nation, noting that he was leaving the country in good hands.
“In the course of revamping the economy, we made some difficult choices, most of which yielded the desired results. Some of the measures led to temporary pain and suffering for which I sincerely apologised to my fellow countrymen, but the measures were taken for the overall good of the country,” he said.
Buhari maintained in his speech that he was leaving the country better than he met it.
“The Nigerian economy has become more resilient due to the various strategies put in place to ensure that our economy remained afloat during cases of global economic downturns, he said.
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“You would all recall the supply chain disruptions and economic downturn that the world witnessed between 2020 and 2022 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The deftness of our response to the pandemic still remains a global best practice.
“Furthermore, we increased the ability of the poor and rural Nigerians to earn a living, provided more food for millions in our villages and gave our women opportunities to earn a living.
“Young men and women in urban centres were also supported to put their skills into productive use. Our administration also provided an enabling environment for the private sector to engage in businesses for which their return on investments is guaranteed.
“The private sector proved a strong partner in our drive to build a resilient and sustainable economy as evidenced by the growing number of turn-key projects in various sectors of the economy.”
Buhari will hand over state power to Bola Tinubu on Monday, May 29.