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Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by goldcoinhub: 7:46pm On Sep 11, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday received his APC nomination form and expression of interest which was donated to him by a group of Nigerians.

The group, NCAN, had last week announced it bought the N45 million form for the incumbent president.

The form was presented to Mr Buhari at the State House, Abuja on Tuesday.

Read the president’s full speech below.

PROTOCOLS:

1. As I look around this room today, I am pleased to see many familiar faces as well as new ones. All united by a common vision of having a united, prosperous and secured Nigeria.

2. As a movement, our political journey started as far back as 2002. At that time, the country was still recovering from military rule. Although the country was united to protect its democracy, majority of Nigerians felt the then democratically elected government did not focus on addressing the challenges of the average citizen.

3. I recall some of you in this room visiting me in Kaduna and demanding that I come out of my second retirement to participate in politics. At that time, we felt our young democracy, and indeed our country, was heading in the wrong direction. Our resources were being wasted. The future of our children and their children was at risk.

4. I was a bit reluctant to be honest. You all remember my first retirement in 1985 started in a small bungalow in Benin City. After which I relocated to Kaduna to a slightly bigger house where I mostly stayed until 1994.

5. In 1994, I was asked by a Head of State to come out of retirement and serve my country as the Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund popularly known as the PTF. I was at the PTF until 1999 when I was asked to proceed on my second retirement.

6. Both retirements had one thing in common; the organisation I was heading was abruptly disbanded and my family life significantly disrupted. So naturally in 2002, I was reluctant to come out of this second retirement which I was enjoying in Kaduna with my family.

7. However, the argument put forward then was very compelling. The selfish-interest of our elected leaders superseded national interest. This needed to be changed. This change must be through democratic process as prescribed by our constitution. So we went to work. We campaigned hard and formed a credible opposition.

8. Nigerians voted, but when the results came out, we had lost by close to 12 million votes. The statistics did not add up.

9. We fought in the courts for over 2 years. Finally, the Supreme Court ruling was not in our favour. We accepted the results and I went back to Kaduna with the hope that we had seen the worst, and like all of us in this room continued to pray for better days ahead.

10. In 2006, many associates including some of you once again convened in Kaduna. This time, it was clear for all to see. The country was getting worst. The system remained engineered to favour the voted at the expense of the voter.

11. We came out once again with our simple mission to CHANGE things, since it was our desire that the dividends of democracy must be felt by all and not just a handful.

12. When the 2007 election results came out, we were told we lost by over 18 million votes. The election was a national disgrace. The international observers called it “charade”, “flawed” and “illegitimate”. Even the declared winners were embarrassed by the results.

13. Again, we decided to do the right thing. We went to court. And like in 2003, the Supreme Court upheld the results. This time, Nigerians were not deprived of their basic rights; it was actually stolen from them right in front of their eyes in broad daylight.

14. During the 2011 elections, things got a bit better compared to 2007. We only lost by 10 million votes, according to the electoral commission.

15. However, by this time, many Nigerians had lost hope. Our country was deteriorating at a very fast pace. The gap between the wealthy, rent-seeking ruling class and the rest of the country was widening astronomically.

16. By 2014, Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa and the largest economy by Gross Domestic Product could not feed itself or protect itself. It got to a state where government was borrowing to pay salaries although they had record breaking oil revenues.

17. As our country moved backwards, the world continued to push ahead.

18. Whether it was by design or through divine intervention, the Permanent Voters Card (PVC) was introduced for the 2015 elections.

19. The PVC became the saviour of Nigerians. This meant every Nigerian had an equal voice in elections and it brought an end to the impunity of the past.

20. Finally, the people’s voice could be heard and eventually was heard through the ballot box. Our dream for change, which started in 2002, became a reality.

21. We have come a long way in three years.

22. On the national security front, we have regained lost territory in the North East. We are decisively addressing new security challenges locally while maintaining our regional and international commitments.

23. On infrastructure development.

ü we are completing old rail and road projects and starting new ones;

ü we are reviving power projects that were abandoned for decades;

ü we are developing affordable housing projects across the country;

ü we have commenced the long overdue repairs and upgrades of our sea and air ports facilities

24. On food security, we have supported our farmers to produce. We have rehabilitated abandoned fertiliser plants. We have seen unprecedented investments in food processing. All these have led to a decline in food and other agricultural imports.

25. Our fight against corruption is also yielding results. The strict implementation of the Treasury Single Account has stopped leakages in government activities. Our aggressive anti-corruption campaign has shown that it is no longer business as usual.

26. Our social investment programme is:

ü feeding children in schools;

ü giving micro credit loans to entrepreneurs in the rural economy;

ü providing jobs for unemployed graduates;

ü providing cash to the most vulnerable and poorest Nigerians

27. Our economic recovery and growth plan has created the platform for a diversified, sustainable and inclusive economy for future generations.

28. We have also engaged the oil and gas sector to ensure investments continue in the upstream sector, while at the same time reducing scarcity and shortages of products in the downstream sector.

29. Ladies and gentlemen, these achievements over the past three years have not been easy. Corruption has been fighting back from both within and outside. But we held our ground.

30. Today, I am pleased to say the weakest ones amongst us, whose selfish expectations did not align with our selfless vision, have exited our party.

31. We now have a party of strong and patriotic individuals who are ready, willing and able to continue on this journey of building a strong, secure, self-sufficient and corruption free Nigeria.

32. I am honoured today to receive this nomination form which your members, from all over the country, contributed to buy. It is a gesture from an association of patriotic Nigerians, which I was made to believe comprises over three million members that believe in our principle of bringing the desired positive CHANGE in Nigeria.

33. Since my protest at the APC secretariat a few weeks back on the very expensive cost of the presidential nomination form, I have received many offers from different associations and organisations whose members were ready to pool their resources to buy me the form.

34. The 12 million members of the Rice Farmers Association offered to buy me a form. The members of the Fertiliser Producers Association also contacted my office with the same offer. Some members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association also offered to buy the nomination form. I can go on and on.

35. I am very touched by these gestures. And I want to assure you all that my commitment to our CHANGE agenda is as strong as ever.

36. As I accept this nomination form from NCAN today, I want to ask all the other groups who have offered to buy my nomination form to redirect their contributions to the Not Too Young To Run wing of the APC.

37. Nigeria is blessed with many talented and visionary youths who have a lot to contribute. Many of them may not be able to afford the nomination fees set by our party. Your contributions will go a long way in supporting the next generation of leaders.

38. I therefore would request that remaining funds raised to buy my presidential nomination form be used to support these young, competent and dynamic future leaders.

39. Once again, I thank you very much for this donation as I pray to God to give us all the strength and wisdom to continue to deliver our promises.

Thank you.

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Zector(m): 7:48pm On Sep 11, 2018
First to comment is dedicated to my new born baby girl. Your are welcome to the world. Dominion, TIWATOPE

I beg let Fashola and his ministry attend to Lagos Ibadan Express road. Form or no form that one no be my priority. #fixlagosibadanexpressfast

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by BigbamoAYO(m): 7:49pm On Sep 11, 2018
SAI BABA

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by LuciferKristi: 7:49pm On Sep 11, 2018
I wish to state that this group of persons posing under the name NCAN are impostors.

The real NCAN (of which I am the Secretary-General) upholds the noble and dying art of tribalism.


We reject, we renounce & repudiate them.

Basically, fvck em.

angry

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by annnikky(f): 8:28pm On Sep 11, 2018
Fighting corruption indeed undecided Mr corruption fighter 1 of daura.

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by rottennaija(m): 8:38pm On Sep 11, 2018
I just like this man, he is simple and straightforward

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by greatiyk4u(m): 8:52pm On Sep 11, 2018
That's a pationate speech from the only old politician with integrity in Nigeria

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Nobody: 9:06pm On Sep 11, 2018
I can't believe this man can actually complain dat PTF a product of the Abacha junta was scrapped. How devious

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by yomi96(m): 9:09pm On Sep 11, 2018
greatiyk4u:
That's a pationate speech from the only old politician with integrity in Nigeria
My friend is not about party
It's about saying the truth at all times...

Propaganda government like the one in Aso rock has nothing to offer except blames and traveling around the world taking pictures...

Buhari as a man is a harbinger of hardship and bad governance... Ask Aisha if you doubt me

Return the money to bmc and save your soul

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Ehiscotch(m): 9:10pm On Sep 11, 2018
But really, how could the largest economy in Africa have been borrowing to pay salaries?

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Biglittlelois(f): 10:00pm On Sep 11, 2018
He had to read a speech, he cant even think of what to say off hand to impress us for once, shows he's a push and play President with a -0 intellect, nahhh he's going back to daura next year.

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Nobody: 10:01pm On Sep 11, 2018
grin

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Nobody: 10:02pm On Sep 11, 2018
LuciferKristi:
I wish to state that this group of persons posing under the name NCAN are impostors.

The real NCAN (of which I am the Secretary-General) upholds the noble and dying art of tribalism.


We reject, we renounce & repudiate them.

Basically, fvck em.

angry

Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Hopebringer: 10:02pm On Sep 11, 2018
grin

The champion of the league of corrupt looters wants to fight corruption?

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Godjone(m): 10:03pm On Sep 11, 2018
sai lifeless grin

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Firefire(m): 10:04pm On Sep 11, 2018
Fraudulent element.


Fellow Nigerians, can you all now see that this individual who double as the ‘Lifeless one’ cannot and will not phight any kworuption.


Buhary is morally and financially kworupt.

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by baike: 10:05pm On Sep 11, 2018
Me I no see anyone who can win buhari in 2019

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Azazi(m): 10:06pm On Sep 11, 2018
I no read cos na trash him go ever vomit
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by StillX10(m): 10:07pm On Sep 11, 2018
Trash from dullard
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by lazygal: 10:07pm On Sep 11, 2018
I still feel pmb should step aside based on health ..hr clearly can be thevonky good person ac can produce .if he drops dead today shebi Nigeria will continuec
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Lomprico2: 10:07pm On Sep 11, 2018
angry
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Ay77(m): 10:07pm On Sep 11, 2018
I know you will still be the president come 2019


Wailers you can quote me

I don't even have time to read it
grin shocked

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Lomprico2: 10:09pm On Sep 11, 2018
baike:
Me I no see anyone who can win buhari in 2019

Your eyes don rotten finish fall out na! As per zombie whey u be. grin
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by bigtt76(f): 10:13pm On Sep 11, 2018
Hope they people that single-handedly bought the forms would single-handedly vote him back to power shaaaa undecided


goldcoinhub:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday received his APC nomination form and expression of interest which was donated to him by a group of Nigerians.

The group, NCAN, had last week announced it bought the N45 million form for the incumbent president.

The form was presented to Mr Buhari at the State House, Abuja on Tuesday.

Read the president’s full speech below.

PROTOCOLS:

1. As I look around this room today, I am pleased to see many familiar faces as well as new ones. All united by a common vision of having a united, prosperous and secured Nigeria.

2. As a movement, our political journey started as far back as 2002. At that time, the country was still recovering from military rule. Although the country was united to protect its democracy, majority of Nigerians felt the then democratically elected government did not focus on addressing the challenges of the average citizen.

3. I recall some of you in this room visiting me in Kaduna and demanding that I come out of my second retirement to participate in politics. At that time, we felt our young democracy, and indeed our country, was heading in the wrong direction. Our resources were being wasted. The future of our children and their children was at risk.

4. I was a bit reluctant to be honest. You all remember my first retirement in 1985 started in a small bungalow in Benin City. After which I relocated to Kaduna to a slightly bigger house where I mostly stayed until 1994.

5. In 1994, I was asked by a Head of State to come out of retirement and serve my country as the Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund popularly known as the PTF. I was at the PTF until 1999 when I was asked to proceed on my second retirement.

6. Both retirements had one thing in common; the organisation I was heading was abruptly disbanded and my family life significantly disrupted. So naturally in 2002, I was reluctant to come out of this second retirement which I was enjoying in Kaduna with my family.

7. However, the argument put forward then was very compelling. The selfish-interest of our elected leaders superseded national interest. This needed to be changed. This change must be through democratic process as prescribed by our constitution. So we went to work. We campaigned hard and formed a credible opposition.

8. Nigerians voted, but when the results came out, we had lost by close to 12 million votes. The statistics did not add up.

9. We fought in the courts for over 2 years. Finally, the Supreme Court ruling was not in our favour. We accepted the results and I went back to Kaduna with the hope that we had seen the worst, and like all of us in this room continued to pray for better days ahead.

10. In 2006, many associates including some of you once again convened in Kaduna. This time, it was clear for all to see. The country was getting worst. The system remained engineered to favour the voted at the expense of the voter.

11. We came out once again with our simple mission to CHANGE things, since it was our desire that the dividends of democracy must be felt by all and not just a handful.

12. When the 2007 election results came out, we were told we lost by over 18 million votes. The election was a national disgrace. The international observers called it “charade”, “flawed” and “illegitimate”. Even the declared winners were embarrassed by the results.

13. Again, we decided to do the right thing. We went to court. And like in 2003, the Supreme Court upheld the results. This time, Nigerians were not deprived of their basic rights; it was actually stolen from them right in front of their eyes in broad daylight.

14. During the 2011 elections, things got a bit better compared to 2007. We only lost by 10 million votes, according to the electoral commission.

15. However, by this time, many Nigerians had lost hope. Our country was deteriorating at a very fast pace. The gap between the wealthy, rent-seeking ruling class and the rest of the country was widening astronomically.

16. By 2014, Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa and the largest economy by Gross Domestic Product could not feed itself or protect itself. It got to a state where government was borrowing to pay salaries although they had record breaking oil revenues.

17. As our country moved backwards, the world continued to push ahead.

18. Whether it was by design or through divine intervention, the Permanent Voters Card (PVC) was introduced for the 2015 elections.

19. The PVC became the saviour of Nigerians. This meant every Nigerian had an equal voice in elections and it brought an end to the impunity of the past.

20. Finally, the people’s voice could be heard and eventually was heard through the ballot box. Our dream for change, which started in 2002, became a reality.

21. We have come a long way in three years.

22. On the national security front, we have regained lost territory in the North East. We are decisively addressing new security challenges locally while maintaining our regional and international commitments.

23. On infrastructure development.

ü we are completing old rail and road projects and starting new ones;

ü we are reviving power projects that were abandoned for decades;

ü we are developing affordable housing projects across the country;

ü we have commenced the long overdue repairs and upgrades of our sea and air ports facilities

24. On food security, we have supported our farmers to produce. We have rehabilitated abandoned fertiliser plants. We have seen unprecedented investments in food processing. All these have led to a decline in food and other agricultural imports.

25. Our fight against corruption is also yielding results. The strict implementation of the Treasury Single Account has stopped leakages in government activities. Our aggressive anti-corruption campaign has shown that it is no longer business as usual.

26. Our social investment programme is:

ü feeding children in schools;

ü giving micro credit loans to entrepreneurs in the rural economy;

ü providing jobs for unemployed graduates;

ü providing cash to the most vulnerable and poorest Nigerians

27. Our economic recovery and growth plan has created the platform for a diversified, sustainable and inclusive economy for future generations.

28. We have also engaged the oil and gas sector to ensure investments continue in the upstream sector, while at the same time reducing scarcity and shortages of products in the downstream sector.

29. Ladies and gentlemen, these achievements over the past three years have not been easy. Corruption has been fighting back from both within and outside. But we held our ground.

30. Today, I am pleased to say the weakest ones amongst us, whose selfish expectations did not align with our selfless vision, have exited our party.

31. We now have a party of strong and patriotic individuals who are ready, willing and able to continue on this journey of building a strong, secure, self-sufficient and corruption free Nigeria.

32. I am honoured today to receive this nomination form which your members, from all over the country, contributed to buy. It is a gesture from an association of patriotic Nigerians, which I was made to believe comprises over three million members that believe in our principle of bringing the desired positive CHANGE in Nigeria.

33. Since my protest at the APC secretariat a few weeks back on the very expensive cost of the presidential nomination form, I have received many offers from different associations and organisations whose members were ready to pool their resources to buy me the form.

34. The 12 million members of the Rice Farmers Association offered to buy me a form. The members of the Fertiliser Producers Association also contacted my office with the same offer. Some members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association also offered to buy the nomination form. I can go on and on.

35. I am very touched by these gestures. And I want to assure you all that my commitment to our CHANGE agenda is as strong as ever.

36. As I accept this nomination form from NCAN today, I want to ask all the other groups who have offered to buy my nomination form to redirect their contributions to the Not Too Young To Run wing of the APC.

37. Nigeria is blessed with many talented and visionary youths who have a lot to contribute. Many of them may not be able to afford the nomination fees set by our party. Your contributions will go a long way in supporting the next generation of leaders.

38. I therefore would request that remaining funds raised to buy my presidential nomination form be used to support these young, competent and dynamic future leaders.

39. Once again, I thank you very much for this donation as I pray to God to give us all the strength and wisdom to continue to deliver our promises.

Thank you.

https://lailasnews.com/read-full-text-of-what-buhari-said-when-he-received-apc-nomination-form/

Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Smarkie: 10:20pm On Sep 11, 2018
mr corruption fighter. still wondering what will be his campaign promises these time
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Buterflyle0: 10:26pm On Sep 11, 2018
36. As I accept this nomination form from NCAN today, I want to ask all the other groups who have offered to buy my nomination form to redirect their contributions to the Not Too Young To Run wing of the APC

37. Nigeria is blessed with many talented and visionary youths who have a lot to contribute. Many of them may not be able to afford the nomination fees set by our party. Your contributions will go a long way in supporting the next generation of leaders.

38. I therefore would request that remaining funds raised to buy my presidential nomination form be used to support these young, competent and dynamic future leaders

Wow just wow.

What a guy! I love and respect this man. This shows he indeed wishes to hand over to the younger generation after he is done repositioning Nigeria for greatness as he is doing.

He wants to ensure he grooms a successor from the not too young to run wing of APC.

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by YoungDaNaval(m): 10:35pm On Sep 11, 2018
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by bennyg7: 10:39pm On Sep 11, 2018
18. Whether it was by design or through divine intervention, the Permanent Voters Card (PVC) was introduced for the 2015 elections.

19. The PVC became the saviour of Nigerians. This meant every Nigerian had an equal voice in elections and it brought an end to the impunity of the past.

Victory of PMB was not only premised on the use of PVC. Nigerians were as at that time yearning for a new set of leadership that can bring about good governance. Meanwhile, all those indices of corruption, insecurity, impunity and lack of respect for the rule of law are still very far from being tackled. Alas, Nigerians may choose to look elsewhere for another messiah

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Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by kending: 11:09pm On Sep 11, 2018
When he was contesting in the past, who buys his form for him?
rottennaija:
I just like this man, he is simple and straightforward
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Sleekfingers: 11:29pm On Sep 11, 2018
No worry Baba. You don win.

I no see any credible candidate right now.. But maybe 2023 sha
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by Str8talk21: 11:31pm On Sep 11, 2018
not interested! what do u expect from a lifeless President?
Re: Full Text Of Buhari's Speech After He Received APC Nomination Form by muyico(m): 11:39pm On Sep 11, 2018
thy lord will scale us tru

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