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Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Daniyke88(m): 8:30am On Oct 01, 2018
NATIONAL BROADCAST BY H.E MUHAMMADU BUHARI PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE 58 INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY, 1 OCTOBER, 2018

Fellow Nigerians,
Today is a day of celebration and solemn reflection. It is the anniversary of the day Nigerians realised one of the most cherished of human desires – the desire for freedom. We, therefore, give thanks to and remember our founding fathers who laboured so hard and sacrificed so much to build and bequeath to us this wonderful nation. It is our duty to consolidate this great legacy.

2. On this first October date and on the eve of the start of the general election cycle, we should do well to reflect on what binds us together and the great strength our diversity bestows on us. Ours is an ambitious nation, and, as citizens we have every right to look forward to the future with confidence and optimism which are well founded, considering where we find ourselves today.
3. There has been a steady improvement in the security situation in the North East. We remain committed to ending the crisis and make the North East safe for all.

4. Our thoughts and prayers are always with the victims of the Boko Haram’s atrocities and their families. Beyond that, we know that the goals of the Boko Haram terrorists include capturing territories, destroying our democracy and denying our children the right to education. We will not allow them to succeed.

5. I want at this point to pay tribute to the men and women of our armed forces, the Police and other security and law enforcement agencies, who have been working under the most difficult conditions to keep the country safe. In the process, many have made the supreme sacrifice.

6. As their Commander -In- Chief, I assure these our gallant men and women that I will continue to empower them by deepening their professionalism and providing all the necessary force multipliers and enablers required for them to prevail on the field. I am looking into all reported cases of inadequacies in relation to their entitlements, their welfare and those of their families.

7. We are diversifying away from reliance on oil to increased manufacturing capacity, solid minerals development, and agriculture.
8. Efforts are on course in the Niger Delta to clean up polluted lands, restore hopes of the youths in the region and re-establish livelihoods, and strengthen their capacity to guarantee for themselves and for our country a brighter future

9. The age-long conflict between herders and farmers that was being exploited by those seeking to plant the seeds of discord and disunity amongst our people, is being addressed decisively. We will sustain and continue to support the commendable efforts by all including civil society organisations, local and states governments and our traditional and religious leaders in finding durable solution to this problem.

10. This being a transhumance issue, we are working with countries in our region that are also facing similar difficulties to complement our common efforts. In this context I must warn that the perpetrators of murder and general mayhem in the name of defending or protecting herders or farmers will face the full wrath of the law. Meanwhile, we urge all peace loving Nigerians to reject any simplistic portrayal, at home or abroad, of this conflict as either religious or ethnic based.

11. We are one of the countries in the world most affected by environmental degradation, as a consequence of climate change. We are signatories to almost all conventions and agreements aimed at slowing down the effect of climate change and mitigating its now evident consequences.

12. The consequences on lives and livelihoods of the shrinking of the Lake Chad and the pollution caused by oil exploitation activities alone make it mandatory on us to be at the forefront of the struggle for a safer and more sustainable environment. We will continue to mobilise international support for our efforts in this regard.

13. We are making progress in the fight against corruption and recovery of stolen public funds and assets despite vicious and stiff resistance. The shameful past practice, of the brazen theft of billions of Naira is no more. Shady oil deals and public contracts that were never delivered have become things of the past.

14. Consequently, and this is very evident across the country, we have done more with less in infrastructural developments. Roads, railways, major bridges, schools, energy and power, air and sea ports, welfare of serving and retired personnel both civilian and military including payment of legacy debt such as pension arrears, have been attended to.

15. There is now an enabling environment for local and foreign investment in Nigeria. We are building a rules-based system – a level playing field that is free from fixers and intermediaries. This is the cornerstone to help genuine investors and honest consumers, and the platform that will allow for the real reforms that we intend to deliver over the coming years.

16. We are gradually strengthening the economy with a stable Naira and falling inflation rate. We are building an economy that is moving away from over reliance on oil. Consequently we have witnessed massive return to farms and seen bumper harvest, despite recurrent floods across the country.

17. These positive developments are the result of our collective pursuit of a common vision through hard work and dedication, after the missed opportunities and disappointments that followed the return to democracy in 1999.

18. At the forefront, have always been our youths. They have been at the vanguard of the struggle for independence. They fought in the war to keep the country united. And it was they who kept alive the struggle for democracy and human rights in our country at times when these were at risk, especially following the June 12 1993 election and the historic 2015 election process.

19. Even today, our youths play a central role in Nigeria’s continuing progress and developments in all fields of our national endeavour –technology, agriculture, mining, engineering and especially the creative arts. Together we are building a more diverse, inclusive and self-reliant economy.

20. In the past three years we have introduced many policies and programmes targeted at youth development and youth empowerment. We support the ‘not too young to run’ legislation aimed at giving the youths greater say in our national politics and governance.

21. The school feeding program in primary schools is aimed at encouraging enrolment and attendance. We are building on what we have already introduced to support schools and universities to which funds have recently been released for upgrade of facilities, training programs for our entrepreneurs, and rehabilitation schemes for victims of terrorism and human trafficking.

Fellow Nigerians,
22. Now we have in our hands technology that is a powerful tool that we can and should use for knowledge and understanding. As with other countries, we must also learn how to manage those tendencies that, instead, look to abuse new technologies to provoke passions and stir tensions.

23. Never before have we faced such a challenge. We must all rise to the responsibility of shutting out those disruptive and corrosive forces that hide in today’s world of social media. We need critical minds and independent thinking, to question and question until we are satisfied we have the facts. Otherwise, all the progress we have made as a democracy since 1999 is at stake.

24. I have committed myself many times to ensure that elections are fully participatory, free and fair and that the Independent National Electoral Commission will be exactly INDEPENDENT and properly staffed and resourced. The ballot box is how we make our choice for the governments that rule in our name.

Fellow Nigerians,
25. Developing a thriving democracy is not an easy task. There can be no quick fixes or short cuts. These are the most important lessons that we have learnt in our 58 years as an independent nation.

26. At the international level, we remain a responsible and respected member of the international community, playing active positive roles within ECOWAS, the African Union and the United Nations as well as all other regional and international organisations and institutions of which we are members.

27. We will continue to support initiatives aimed at addressing the challenges of our times: global and regional crises and conflicts, terrorism, trans-border crime, climate change, human rights, gender equality, development, poverty and inequality within and between nations, etc. In this context, we are working hard to achieve both the AU 2063 Agenda for socio-economic transformation of our continent; and the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, which together aim at addressing these challenges

Fellow Nigerians,
28. As we celebrate the 58 Anniversary of our independence, we know we are on the right path. Although we have our differences, they count for far less than the values, virtues and common aspirations that unite us as a nation. We have so much for which we should be grateful, and in which we should rightly take pride. Our journey is not finished but we have come a long way.

29. I want to assure you that as President, I will continue to work tirelessly to promote, protect and preserve what really matters: a united, peaceful, prosperous and secure Nigeria, where all, irrespective of background, can aspire to succeed.

Thank you. I wish you a memorable independence celebration.

https://newsdey.com/2018/10/buharis-speech-nigerias-58th-independence-anniversary/

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by tstx(m): 8:34am On Oct 01, 2018
Dumbfck
I so hate this man's guts
Since he took over Nigeria has bin spiralling down
Nigeria @58: Here are the Top 10 Areas Nigeria Ranks Lowest in Africa

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by rafindo(m): 8:38am On Oct 01, 2018
At the end of the 23 paragraph the old man virtually said nothing but nonsense. A recycled speech with no substance, well that what we get when we allow tribalism and religion to think for us.

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Kamelot77(m): 8:43am On Oct 01, 2018
angryFYI
Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Kamelot77(m): 8:43am On Oct 01, 2018
At 58 bt nothing to show for it.
A country with good natural resources with bad leaders.
We shd ave collected our independence in 2000 not 1960

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Ganzagangan: 8:49am On Oct 01, 2018
God bless Nigeria
God bless PMB.

Sai baba.

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Flets: 8:50am On Oct 01, 2018
EU/US/UK delegation condemns Osun rerun election

Delegations from the Missions of the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States observed the voting in the Osun State re-run election on September 27. We once again commend the vast majority of the voters in the state for exercising their democratic rights peacefully.

In contrast to our overall findings on the vote of September 22, we were concerned to witness widespread incidents of interference and intimidation of voters, journalists, and civil society observers by some political party supporters and security agencies. Many of our findings mirror those of leading civil society groups that observed the election.

We commend the work of INEC leadership during both elections. But it is clear that the neutrality of the security services and responsible conduct by party agents, both inside and outside polling units, will be essential to ensure free, fair, credible and peaceful elections in 2019.

We continue to call for calm from all stakeholders and urge that any challenges to the election result be made through peaceful and lawful means.

We restate our position of firm neutrality among all parties and candidates. We remain committed to supporting the Nigerian people in seeing free, fair, credible, and peaceful elections.

https://ng.usembassy.gov/osun-result-joint-eu-uk-us-statement/

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by geeluck1(m): 8:53am On Oct 01, 2018
Boring as expected...

For 58yrs, we haven't gotten anything right and you are saying happy Independence?

The Whites shouldn't have left us

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by davibid: 9:11am On Oct 01, 2018
I didn't bother to read cuz I know the dullard will end up insulting Nigerian youths as he had always done





Anyways


Long Live the Hardworking Youths of Nigeria
Long Live Nigeria

#NigeriaShallBeGreatAgain

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Martzki: 9:11am On Oct 01, 2018
who read it?, did he address bet9ja issue..
they way cannot d scatter everyday eh
am suspecting him

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Pentools(m): 9:11am On Oct 01, 2018
President Atiku from 2019...

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Xhakazette: 9:11am On Oct 01, 2018
Same old story

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Ventura1: 9:12am On Oct 01, 2018
Vague speech as usual, Sowore for President

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Kreamie(m): 9:12am On Oct 01, 2018
Didn’t hear a word of what he said.

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by dingbang(m): 9:13am On Oct 01, 2018
angry




Please read my signature, thanks
Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by BiafranBushBoy: 9:13am On Oct 01, 2018
Bullshit... He should take the speech and stuff it
into Aisha's pvssy...

Then dip it into yusuf's ass...

And Zhara's mouth...

Then we can talk... Fvcking retarded president

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by datopaper(m): 9:13am On Oct 01, 2018
What will now happen? No food on the table

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by oloriLFC(f): 9:13am On Oct 01, 2018
Kreamie:
Didn’t hear a word of what he said.
Read the above then if you're interested

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by BAVOSKI(m): 9:14am On Oct 01, 2018
Flets:
EU/US/UK delegation condemns Osun rerun election

Delegations from the Missions of the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States observed the voting in the Osun State re-run election on September 27. We once again commend the vast majority of the voters in the state for exercising their democratic rights peacefully.

In contrast to our overall findings on the vote of September 22, we were concerned to witness widespread incidents of interference and intimidation of voters, journalists, and civil society observers by some political party supporters and security agencies. Many of our findings mirror those of leading civil society groups that observed the election.

We commend the work of INEC leadership during both elections. But it is clear that the neutrality of the security services and responsible conduct by party agents, both inside and outside polling units, will be essential to ensure free, fair, credible and peaceful elections in 2019.

We continue to call for calm from all stakeholders and urge that any challenges to the election result be made through peaceful and lawful means.

We restate our position of firm neutrality among all parties and candidates. We remain committed to supporting the Nigerian people in seeing free, fair, credible, and peaceful elections.

https://ng.usembassy.gov/osun-result-joint-eu-uk-us-statement/
Are they Nigerian?
Are they the one to dictate to us?...
Who Dem help?

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by chiefolododo(m): 9:14am On Oct 01, 2018
Inec WILL BE independent . After 2019 election ?

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by peterd53(m): 9:14am On Oct 01, 2018
[/b]God bless PMB
God bless NIGERIA[b]
Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by ybalogs(m): 9:14am On Oct 01, 2018
*UPDATED NATIONAL ANTHEM*

I curse Nigerians that looted my country.
For they are not faithful loyal and honest. They bankrupt Nigeria with all their strength.
They destroyed her unity.
As to uphold their honour and glory.
*so finish them God*
Amen

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by madridguy(m): 9:14am On Oct 01, 2018
Thank you Sai Baba. I wish you a memorable independence celebration

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by SoftP(m): 9:15am On Oct 01, 2018
His last Oct 1st speech as a president.

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by AlphaStyles(m): 9:16am On Oct 01, 2018
Happy independence day NIGERIA Bokoharam and Biafra a.k.a the BB boys will never succeed

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Hades2016(m): 9:16am On Oct 01, 2018
Ok Mr dullard ... Nigeria Independence Day no electricity, no good road , no job for the youths nothing is working in the country our leaders are corrupt, truly Nigeria is great indeed

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Nobody: 9:16am On Oct 01, 2018
Same old story. NEPA couldn't even leave the light for us today.

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by Nemesis001: 9:16am On Oct 01, 2018
This useless old man should goan die somewhere quickly joor

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by gurunlocker: 9:17am On Oct 01, 2018
Same old shit... God's grace, you will be hearing the next speech in daura

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Re: Buhari’s Speech On Nigeria’s 58th Independence Anniversary by thesolutions(m): 9:17am On Oct 01, 2018
Story. So they didn't brief him on what is going on in Jos.

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