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Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by MyNewJackeT: 5:42pm On Aug 20, 2017
Fellow Nigerians, I am happy to address you all today on my return from medical treatment in the United Kingdom. It is by the grace of Almighty Allah that I am here with you.

I want to begin by thanking every Nigerian who prayed for my quick recovery. I also wish to thank those who lost patience with me. I understand your feeling. We have so much work to do in this country that every minute lost is a disservice to ourpeople.

My special thanks goes to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. He held the fort in my absence. I’m very pleased with his performance despite the difficulties our political structure imposed on him. He did the job of leading this nation so well that I have a renewed confidence in our leaders of tomorrow.I also thank the National Assembly, my ministers, the members of the judiciary, our security forces and civil servants across this nation who go to work everyday and look up at the picture of their leader who had been absent for long and still dedicate themselves to the task of the day.

Being sick is a human condition. Whilewe pray that sickness does not befall even our worst enemies, it is one of those life experiences that ‘will come when it will come’. For those concerned about the financial burden my illness must have exerted on our nation, I want to dispel your fears.

Though as your president I am entitledto receive medical treatment anywhere that my doctors deemed best, I’m waiving that right. My family and friends will take care of my medical bills.

As leaders, we must lead by example. I promised to end medical tourism if elected president of Nigeria. Two years after, it has not happened. You do not have to go far to know that it has not happened. My absence from Nigeria for 103 days makes it evident. It is my personal failure. I own up to it, the same way I own up to all that we promised but have not accomplished.

As part of my renewed commitment to this country, in my remaining days as your president, I will make sure thatno president of Nigeria will again havethe need to travel abroad to receive medical treatment. We have done greater things in the past. We can do this.

In the last two years, we have opened the window of opportunities for tens of thousands of our young people through the N-Power entrepreneur scheme. We have school children in 13 states of Nigeria receiving free lunch at school as part of our Homegrown School Feeding Programme. In 9 states, over 26,000 are receiving N5,000 stipend a month from Conditional Cash Transfer Programme. We have stabilized the Naira and the economy. No matter how raw and uneven it may have been,we have taken a stab at the fight against corruption. Though it is still with us, its wings of impunity have been clipped. And instead of unrelenting on this fight, we are reloading and refocusing.

We have made strides here and there, but for many, the change that we promised has not materialized. In some cases, the change has taken many of our people two or three stepsbackwards. To them, it is hard to preach that stepping back is part of the process needed for a forward push. They may have seen the rams do it, but that does not mean that theywill understand it and embrace it when it means doing with less meat intheir pot of soup.For me, this period of ailment has been an opportunity for great reflection. If I had an illusion that I would always be with you, that illusion is gone now. I will not always be with you. But I know that Nigeria will always be with you. I, therefore, come back with a renewed commitment to leave a better nation for you all. In the little time that I have left in this role as your president, I want to see a more united Nigeria for all.

Our unity can only come if we create an equitable and just nation.I have had time to look at Nigeria fromoutside. I have watched with great interest how the wheels of the nation work from afar. They are not working well. All that we were afraid of are happening now.We shall confront them. But more importantly, we shall confront the nursery where the anomalies are bred.

In re-committing myself to the Nigerian project, I am determined to listen to, and understand, the people at the fringe of our society. More often than not, we fail to give them our ears and assume that what they have to offer has little or nothing to dowith our lofty dream for the nation. That, I have come to understand, is a false premise. All voices are needed inthe negotiation for the advancement of the Nigerian project.

Moving forward, balancing the Nigerian project to give it a solid sense of equity and justice is paramount to me. I want all those whoare committed to come to us. I want those at the forefront of the fight for restructuring Nigeria to bring to me proposals and blueprints on how to make things better.I want to balance the seats in the House of Representative to make it fair to all. I want the number of states in each geo-political zones balanced. Iwant to see the resources of this nation shared in such a way that thosefrom the areas where these resourcescome from do not feel cheated by the rest. I want to devolve power from thecenter. I want to free the regions to stand on their own. I want the geopolitical zones enshrined in our constitution. I want the presidency to rotate amongst the zones. The number of local government in each zone should be fair so that local government allocations to each zone would not be lopsided.We need to sit down and articulate theblue print of how to make Nigeria great. I want a master plan of what should be done on my desk in six months. We need them in specific terms.We have to radically transform this country if we want it to survive. I’m looking for a holistic treatment of all that ails us.

With the remaining time that we have, we want to set things right to make it easy for those coming behind us. We cannot wait. All along, the military has been the one putting in place constitutions and structures. Our democracy is mature enough that we can do them ourselves in tune with the desires and goals of our peoples. If we can accomplish that, the rest of the task of governing this beautiful country should be a lot easier, not just for this generation but for generationsto come.You won’t always have Buhari with you, but my job is to make sure that you will always have a Nigeria, an equitable and just country for all.

Political defeat of one section of the country only leads to progressive defeat of the whole nation.I am ready to defend this vision of a new Nigeria with the last breath in me.It is very unfortunate that we have been programmed to believe that in a family, injustice to one does not impact the cohesion and commitmentof the other to the family. But it does. It is the reason for all the rumblings we hear in our dear country today.To ensure my commitment to this, in afew weeks, we will convene a meetingin Aso Rock with all the young people who are so dissatisfied with the Nigerian project that they have decided to opt out of it. We want to listen to them and forge a way to regain their trust. The youths of this nation are the most important resource that we have. That should not be just a mantra to be given mere lip service. It is a statement of fact that we need to hold sacrosanct.My generation has played its part. We must have the courage to begin a systematic disengagement so that the next generation can take the lead. I have seen them in technology hubs across Nigeria, on the streets hustling,in schools and in markets. I am confident that they can take this nation to glorious places.If this our present malaise is a spell, it has run its course. Our mumu don do .Thank you for listening and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by LOVEGINO(m): 5:44pm On Aug 20, 2017
grin
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Nobody: 5:45pm On Aug 20, 2017
Fake

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Flatties: 5:45pm On Aug 20, 2017
shocked

Its reads real
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by MyNewJackeT: 5:45pm On Aug 20, 2017
OK I'll be saying it along with him tomorrow morning , my people will think I'm a prophet of some sorts grin grin

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by AtkinsPlanet(m): 5:48pm On Aug 20, 2017
Hope this is true... ******** Check out my signature.
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by jomoh: 5:52pm On Aug 20, 2017
A responsible leader owns up to his failures unlike the past leaders we've had.


But this speach is as fake as it gets.

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Nobody: 5:56pm On Aug 20, 2017
I dare Buhari to make this speech. In fact I double dare him!!
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Ajaoogbo: 5:58pm On Aug 20, 2017
If this is true, then Buhari has turned out to be the best President.

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by MyNewJackeT: 6:11pm On Aug 20, 2017
Ajaoogbo:
If this is true, then Buhari has turned out to be the best President.

Ever

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by rottennaija(m): 6:14pm On Aug 20, 2017
It's seems legit, but... I feel if it is and has been discovered to leak, they will change it

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by obyrich(m): 6:14pm On Aug 20, 2017
Ajaoogbo:
If this is true, then Buhari has turned out to be the best President.
For having his speech leaked? grin

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by rottennaija(m): 6:15pm On Aug 20, 2017
obyrich:
For having his speech leaked? grin

See, you don't understand how government work. The speech can be leaked from any source
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by MyNewJackeT: 6:17pm On Aug 20, 2017
obyrich:
For having his speech leaked? grin

LOL
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Ajaoogbo: 6:24pm On Aug 20, 2017
obyrich:
For having his speech leaked? grin
Content!
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by hucienda: 6:35pm On Aug 20, 2017
'Correct me if I'm right.'
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by mbhs139(m): 6:37pm On Aug 20, 2017
Let's hope its real, and if it is, it is commendable. Tomorrow is here, God willing.
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by dechriscool(m): 6:57pm On Aug 20, 2017
Am waiting
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by obonujoker(m): 7:00pm On Aug 20, 2017
I hope this is true....
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by vengertime: 7:01pm On Aug 20, 2017
We won't be surprise if they plagiarised someone speech. We're observing
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by RZArecta(m): 7:39pm On Aug 20, 2017
I'll have to wait for the speech to me read tomorrow and implemented later on, though I can't expect much from the burukutu sipping drunkard. If Buhari can't operate in his office TH then he should resign cool
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by GMBuhari: 7:56pm On Aug 20, 2017
Really?
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by NobleAngell(f): 7:57pm On Aug 20, 2017
Buhari's epistle to Nigerians. Not interested in the content tho.
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by seniorgozman(m): 8:26pm On Aug 20, 2017
I doubt this
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Malawian(m): 8:27pm On Aug 20, 2017
I suppose Bubu wont have to read it again to us since it already "leaked" ok nah
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Paulpaulpaul(m): 8:33pm On Aug 20, 2017
obyrich:
For having his speech leaked? grin


The reaction of people will say if the speech is to be read or changed. Political gimmick
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by dumie(f): 8:37pm On Aug 20, 2017
This administration is comical not surprised
They should have padded the speech

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Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Kassidy4luv(m): 8:40pm On Aug 20, 2017
If indeed is what BUHARI has in mind, he is going to be our hero.
Biafra agitation will die off immediately.

I doubt HAUSA/ FULANI support restructuring, equity, fairness and justice.
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Pvin: 8:44pm On Aug 20, 2017
Following
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by obyrich(m): 8:51pm On Aug 20, 2017
Paulpaulpaul:



The reaction of people will say if the speech is to be read or changed. Political gimmick
Yea. I concur.
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by Paperwhite(m): 8:55pm On Aug 20, 2017
How will whatever he have to say change the irreversible trend of unprecedented hardship the Buhari's government have inflicted on Nigeria. sad
Re: Breaking:buhari 's unconfirmed Speech by modash(m): 9:01pm On Aug 20, 2017
Its a Draft by Rudolf @drdamages its not buharis speech

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