President Muhammadu Buhari |
He said he made the decision after a thorough check was made on his records as governor of the North East, Minister of Petroleum and Head of State and nothing incriminating was found against him.
The president used the opportunity to enjoined Nigerian youth to be prepared for huge responsibilities as they will eventually take over the leadership of the country in future.
He advised the younger generation to keep a broader view of the country as one entity, and continuously de-emphasise ethnic and religious backgrounds in nation building.
“Whether we like it or not, we will someday handover to youths. And you have to brace up for leadership. Some interest groups will come up with ethnic, religious issues, but you have to look at the broader picture.
“We had a civil war that consumed over two million Nigerians, and we learnt our lessons. Nigeria is one country, and no one should take our firmness for granted,’’ he said.
On his second tenure, the president assured that he would be more firm, focused and relentless in delivering results, especially in securing the country, stimulating the economy to work for all, and fighting corruption.
In his remarks, APC National Youth Leader, Sadiq Abubakar, congratulated the president for winning the presidential election in 2019, assuring him that the youth will continue to support his policies and vision for greatness of the country.
Mr Abubakar urged Mr Buhari to get more youths involved in governance so as to enable them to learn from his “treasured wisdom.’’