My ambition for 2019 has nothing to do with personal gains –Buhari makes some revelations
President Muhammadu Buhari, on
Saturday, May 5, in Katsina state emphasized that the driving force for seeking
public office should be to serve the people, improve their lives and not for
frivolity or personal ambition.
In a statement signed by Malam Garba
Shehu, one of his spokespersons, Buhari spoke at the on-going ward congress of
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) held at Bayagida Model Primary
School, Daura, Katsina state. According to the statement, the president also
maintained that the passion to serve and see real changes in the lives of
Nigerians informed his choice to join partisan politics in the first place, and
this, he said, inspired him to contest elections in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015.
The president added that his
decision to seek a second term in office was borne out of a deep passion to
serve Nigerians, and not for personal gains adding that his administration had
already started the process of ensuring fairness, justice and equity, in spite
of challenges, and would work hard to consolidate on the gains.
“I am not
in politics for fun, frivolity or to amass wealth, I have always been driven by
a deep sense of commitment to make a difference to lives of our people.
“After my
retirement from the army, or forceful retirement, I sat back and watched as
events unfolded on the political turf, and realised the country needed an
intervention for fairness, justice and inclusion of Nigerians in the issues
that affect their lives,” he said while calling for patience, maturity and
orderliness as the 2019 elections’ calendar begins to unfold.
He urged political parties,
candidates and the electorate to put the country first and always remember that
victory ultimately belongs to God.
“After going to the court so many
times to challenge results of elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011, and going up to
the Supreme Court, I concluded that ultimately it is God who determines who
will win elections, and in 2015 I got here,” NAN quoted him as saying.
In his own remarks, Governor Aminu
Masari of Katsina state said the process of electing the leaders of the party
at the ward level was hitch-free, orderly and based on the constitution of the
APC. “What we have here are our leaders that were chosen based on consensus and
we are happy that it reflects the will of the people and the APC constitution.
“We followed the process to also ensure that there is affirmation,” he said.
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