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Buhari pledges lasting peace for North-east if re-elected

President Muhammadu Buhari's numerous foreign trips are believed to have paid off well for Nigeria. Especially when it relates to the repatriation of stolen public funds. [All Africa]
President Muhammadu Buhari's numerous foreign trips are believed to have paid off well for Nigeria. Especially when it relates to the repatriation of stolen public funds. [All Africa]
President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday in Gombe said that restoring a lasting peace to the North- east would be paramount in his agenda if re- elected for a second term.
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Buhari stated this while addressing the people of Gombe state when he went on campaign tour.

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He said already, there was a lot of improvement in the area of security in the sub-region compared with the situation on ground when he took over leadership of the country in 2015.

He said other areas that would be accorded priority included the agriculture sector, as well as the the antigraft war.

President Buhari directs NNPC to extend exploration to 6 basins in the country3
President Buhari directs NNPC to extend exploration to 6 basins in the country3

He expressed satisfaction with the success recorded in his first tenure, but pledged to do more if re-elected.

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The president thanked the people of the state for trooping out in numbers to welcome him to the state.

In his remarks, the Director-General of the APC campaign team, Mr Rotimi Amechi, said North-east was the traditional strong-hold of Buhari.

Amechi, who was represented by Alhaji Ali Ndume, Senator Representing Borno South, said people of the geo-political zone would forever remain grateful to Mr President for restoring peace to their area.

President Buhari during his visit to Kano state on Thursday, January 31, 2019 [The Cable News]
President Buhari during his visit to Kano state on Thursday, January 31, 2019 [The Cable News]
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Also speaking, Alhaji Danjuma Goje, Senator Representing Gombe Central, expressed optimism that Buhari would garner more votes this year than what he secured in 2015.

He called on the public, particularly the youth, to protect their votes.

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