2023 Why I Didn't Attempt A Third Term Bid - Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has reiterated that his resolve to respect the maximum term limit in the Nigerian Constitution was the reason he didn’t seek a third term in office despite the pressure to do.

The President continued by saying that the attempt to run for third term in power did not go well.
Buhari did not name any former Nigerian president by name, but it is assumed he was alluding to former president Olusegun Obasanjo, who served from 1999 to 2007.

In a bilateral meeting with British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, on the margins of the 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Kigali, Rwanda, Buhari was asked if he will seek another term in obvious.

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‘Another term for me? No! The first person who tried it didn’t end very well,’ a statement by presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, said.

The Commander-in-Chief also reacted to the ongoing trial of the leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

He debunked insinuations that the separatist was being denied to see his lawyers privately, saying Kanu was being given every opportunity under the law ‘to justify all the uncomplimentary things he had been saying against Nigeria in Britain.’

‘He felt very safe in Britain and said awful things against Nigeria. We eventually got him when he stepped out of the United Kingdom, and we sent him to court. Let him defend all that he has said there. His lawyers have access to him. Remember he jumped bail before, how are we sure he won’t do it again if he’s admitted to bail?’

On the keenness expressed by the PM to help Nigeria in the area of security, the President said helping to stabilize Libya could be an initial good step, as the fall of Muammar Gadaffi after 42 years in power unleashed his armed guards on countries in the Sahel, ‘and they are causing havoc everywhere, as the only thing they know how to do is to shoot guns.’

On Boko Haram insurgency, President Buhari said there was a serious effort to educate the people on the fact that only an unserious person could kill innocent people, ‘and say Allah Akbar (God is Great). God is justice. You can’t take innocent souls, and ascribe it to God. And the education process is working, the people now understand Boko Haram as anti-God, and not about religion.’

In his remark, PM Johnson said he was delighted about the good news on trade between the two countries, adding that the UK was further reducing tariffs on some goods going to Nigeria.

 

Africa Today News, New York

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