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10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by presidency: 1:37pm On Jun 13, 2019
1. PRESIDENT BUHARI’S LIFELONG COMMITMENT TO SERVING NIGERIA
Having studied, worked and lived in every part of Nigeria, interacted with Nigerians of all ages and ethnic, religious and political affiliations, and even fought a war for the unity of the country, President Buhari’s overriding ambition is to continue to work for the unity, peace, progress and prosperity of Nigeria.

EXCERPT:

“I can therefore do no more than dedicate the rest of my life to work for the unity of Nigeria and upliftment of Nigerians… Throughout my adult life, I have been a public servant. I have no other career but public service. I know no service but public service.”



2. A LOT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED, EVEN IN THE FACE OF GREAT CHALLENGES AND VESTED INTERESTS
A great deal has been accomplished in the last four years – in Infrastructure, Ease of Doing Business, etc. – but a lot more needs to be done. The recession is well behind us; we have since then enjoyed 8 consecutive quarters of growth. The Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index – a measure of manufacturing activity – has risen for 26 consecutive months since March 2017. External reserves have risen to $45 billion enough to finance over 9 months of current import commitments. The Social Investment Programme, the largest in Africa, has become a model that other countries are seeking to copy. Longstanding debts are being cleared, including pensions, progress is being made in the fight against corruption. Nigeria is attracting investments across various sectors: agro-processing projects; petrochemicals; crude oil and solid minerals; energy exploration; software development; telecoms; health, education, manufacturing projects. All of this progress is happening in the face of powerful interests that wish to retain the status quo.

EXCERPT:

“We [have] encountered huge resistance from vested interests who do not want CHANGE, But CHANGE has come, we now must move to the NEXT LEVEL… We are not daunted by the enormity of the tasks ahead. Instead, we are revived by this new mandate…”



3. NIGERIA’S INHERENT GREATNESS IS NOT IN DOUBT
Nigeria’s greatness is not in doubt: evident in its demographics, natural resources, regional and continental clout, and most importantly, its people. That greatness must be fully realized.

EXCERPT:

“Our strength is in our people – our youth, our culture, our resilience, our ability to succeed despite the odds… Nigeria’s role in the world as an emerging economic force is without a doubt.”

“Nigeria is the Big Brother to our neighbours. We are the shock-absorber of the West African sub-region, the bulwark of ECOWAS and Lake Chad Basin Commission.”



4. POLITICAL WILL TO RESOLVE SECURITY CHALLENGES
All of the security challenges being faced today have been with us for a long time. But there is a big difference between 2015 and 2019: Political will and determination. And that will has since started yielding fruit: Boko Haram is now on the defensive, unable to hold territory the way it did in 2015 and prior, and the challenges of banditry and kidnapping are being met with unprecedented resolve.

EXCERPT:

“The great difference between 2015 and today is that we are meeting these challenges with much greater support to the security forces in terms of money, equipment and improved local intelligence. We are meeting these challenges with superior strategy, firepower and resolve.”



5. PRIORITIZING SMALL BUSINESSES AND RURAL ECONOMIES
The Administration will continue to prioritize these. A Nigeria that works for everyone, not only the wealthy or the connected. It is doable. And Nigeria is already now well on its way. Rural economies will be integrated into the mainstream through the provision of cheap access to credit and the provision of infrastructure: feeder roads, electricity, etc.

EXCERPT:

“The Nigerian economy rises and falls on the strength of [small business] investments and productivity.”

“This task is by no means unattainable. China has done it. India has done it. Indonesia has done it. Nigeria can do it. These are all countries characterized by huge burdens of population… With leadership and a sense of purpose, we can lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.”



6. INFRASTRUCTURE REVOLUTION IN PROGRESS
No administration in recent history has been this committed to investing in and upgrading Nigeria’s infrastructure: roads, bridges, power plants, air and sea ports, rail networks, and so on. Infrastructure will create jobs, attract investments, reduce the cost of doing business, reduce inequality, improve security, and help grow the Nigerian economy and transform the country into an economic powerhouse. But even with the much that has been done, there is still much more required.

EXCERPT:

“Despite the enormous resources pledged to infrastructure development these past four years, there remains the urgent need to modernize our roads and bridges, electricity grid, ports and rail systems… Over 2,000 kilometers of ongoing Federal road and bridge projects across the country will be completed to reduce journey times and the cost of doing business.”



7. FIGHTING HUNGER, POVERTY AND INEQUALITY, AND CREATING PROSPERITY
One of the administration’s driving ambitions is the reduction of poverty and inequality in Nigeria. Hence the focus on small businesses, which are the engine of the economy, on rural economies, in which a large portion of the population is to be found, and on ramping up the domestic production of food. Already a lot has been achieved on the road to self-sufficiency in rice, maize, cassava, poultry, fertilizer, and other agricultural products. Apart from ensuring that Nigeria works for all Nigerians regardless of gender, class, ethnicity, religion, etc, another reason why we must fight poverty and inequality is because of the link between them and security. Law enforcement is not the only solution to Nigeria’s insecurity challenges.

EXCERPT:

“When economic inequality rises, insecurity rises. But when we actively reduce inequality through investments in social and hard infrastructure, insecurity reduces… The disturbing increase in rates of kidnapping, banditry and other criminal activities can be attributed to the decades of neglect and corruption in social investment, infrastructure development, education and healthcare.”



8. EXPLOITING NIGERIA’S GAS POTENTIAL
Nigeria is in fact more a gas country than an oil one. This gas potential must be harnessed, for domestic and international benefit. There is plenty of room for new investments in gas projects – not just Liquefied Natural Gas but also Cooking Gas. And Nigeria stands to reap a lot of environmental benefit from scaling up the domestic consumption of Cooking Gas, as a replacement for the commonly-used firewood.

EXCERPT:

“Over the last four years, we have become a net exporter of urea, which is made from natural gas. We invite investors to develop more natural gas-based petrochemical projects.”



9. THE STATES HAVE AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY
The Federal Government alone cannot develop Nigeria. States have to rise and pull their individual and collective weight, by investing in infrastructure, in security, etc. The progress Nigerians seek will only be achieved when every tier of Government is fully committed to solving our problems and challenges.

EXCERPT:

“Nationwide development cannot occur from Abuja alone; it must occur at States. And Government cannot do it alone. I therefore implore all State Governments, especially those with large rural economies, to aggressively solicit investments in your states.”



10. RIGHTING THE WRONGS OF THE PAST
The designation of June 12 as National Democracy Day; the National Honours given to MKO Abiola, Babagana Kingibe and Gani Fawehinmi; and the renaming of the National Stadium, Abuja, as Moshood Abiola National Stadium – these and more are steps President Buhari has taken to right the many wrongs of the past, and promote unity and a sense of justice in Nigeria.

EXCERPT:

“As we all know, correcting injustice is a pre-requisite for peace and unity… Today, I propose the re-naming of the Abuja National Stadium. Henceforth it will be called MOSHOOD ABIOLA NATIONAL STADIUM.”

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by argon500: 1:38pm On Jun 13, 2019
Presidency learning from his own speech?

Ayam not understanding

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Nobody: 4:55pm On Jun 13, 2019
olodo president....we all know you didnt write that grin

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by asdfjklhaha(f): 4:55pm On Jun 13, 2019
Speech that they typed for him. he can't even read properly sef. please we need an interpreter that would help us translate to English whenever bubu is talking. I'm tired of straining my ears to hear him. undecided

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by OriginalZombiE: 4:55pm On Jun 13, 2019
No Nigerian with an IQ higher than that of a gnat takes this clown seriously.

His words never translate to action

It's all promises upon promises, share a little 10k here and there, blame your ancestors when you fail, etc.

APC is all bark and no bite!

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by pautex: 4:56pm On Jun 13, 2019
shocked shocked
FAKE PROMISES.

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Boom33(m): 4:57pm On Jun 13, 2019
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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by OgbanjeProphet: 4:58pm On Jun 13, 2019
I opened the thread with all my heart to read Buhari's speech. When I got to the point where the op stated that 'Buhari's overriding ambition is to continue to work for the unity, peace, progress and prosperity of Nigeria", I lost interest.

No be today! All of us know what a curse that Buhari has been to the unity, peace, progress and prosperity of this blessed country.

So tell us another shit.

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by ttshems(m): 4:59pm On Jun 13, 2019
God bless Nigeria

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Elinosweet143(f): 4:59pm On Jun 13, 2019
I wish
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by freemanbubble: 5:00pm On Jun 13, 2019
Okay
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by manitoba(m): 5:01pm On Jun 13, 2019
APC now has all they want(Another term, Senate President , Speaker and Principal officers). We don't need excuses again.

I expect ministers list to hit the NASS by Monday to hit the ground running.

Competent hands should be placed in position unlike the past 4 years .

It is time to put Nigeria on the right pedestal.

I wish us the best.
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by ttaluko(m): 5:01pm On Jun 13, 2019
I don't have time to be reading this man speech, because himself didn't have idea of what he is saying

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by TheFacelessMan: 5:01pm On Jun 13, 2019
grin
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by landmark86: 5:05pm On Jun 13, 2019
one IPOB was angry Buhari named national stadium after MKO, he rushed to my apartment and was like " is MKO Abiola a FOOTBALLER", and I answered him is Nnamdi Azikwe a PILOT ?

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Rexokorie(m): 5:08pm On Jun 13, 2019
Meaning the APC led government is planning to stay for another 10years to elevate 100million people out of poverty,na wa oooo . To endure pain is not a problem but to be reminded the pain will continue calls for huge concern

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by BigBelleControl(m): 5:08pm On Jun 13, 2019
The OP is presidency. I guess it's the hand of Tolu Ogunlesi.

That aside, APC should not start acting like they just get into power and stop saying they will, they will. It's four f**king years already.

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Nobody: 5:08pm On Jun 13, 2019
DREAMZZZ:
olodo president....we all know you didnt write that grin

Your sense should tell u that presidents don't write speech
What's the work of his media advisers then
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Jeilani244(m): 5:09pm On Jun 13, 2019
Ride on Mr presido
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by bluefilm: 5:12pm On Jun 13, 2019
DREAMZZZ:
olodo president....we all know you didnt write that grin

As if to say your olodo old man fit write anything at all.

Okuko igbo.
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by CanineOfJackal: 5:15pm On Jun 13, 2019
Useless speech from a nonsense and ingredients Buhari. Tell DSS that they should go and die

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by kikake: 5:26pm On Jun 13, 2019
It's like reading or listening to a speech recorded for election campaign - half truths and whole lies.

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Jsst: 5:27pm On Jun 13, 2019
The best part of the speech: China has done it. India has done it. Indonesia has done it. Nigeria can do it. These are all countries characterized by huge burdens of population… With leadership and a sense of purpose, we can lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in 10 years.” God give President Buhari the strength to achieve this.
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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by kikake: 5:29pm On Jun 13, 2019
ttshems:
God bless Nigeria

God blesses those who have faith in Him and work hard.

Not when you elected a man like Muhammadu Buhari as president of Nigeria.

Do you think God sleeps?
Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by Holak: 5:39pm On Jun 13, 2019
As if this is the first Speech by a Nigerian President. What does this verbose writings translate to really. Presidents should just stand up and talk to us, that way we know they are speaking from the heart. All these researched thesis by paid speech writers will not lead Nigeria anywhere.

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Re: 10 Highlights From PMB’s 2019 National Democracy Day Speech, 12/6/2019 by nairalee(m): 5:40pm On Jun 13, 2019
All these makes sense

But welcome to Nigeria where even the sanest theories that works for other countries fail when they get here

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