I prayed hard to become President - Buhari
*says ‎'God's been good to me'
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday in New York recalled how he
prayed fervently to be elected as Nigeria's president in order to lead
the country out of political and economic wilderness.
The president was full of gratitude to God for answering his prayers
and for all other opportunities to he has had to serve in various
leadership roles in the country, saying that he had no reason to
complain about what he now met on ground.
He bared his mind while ‎addressing ‎top flight professionals on the
sidelines of the 71st United Nations General Assembly (UNGA71),
according to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity,
Femi Adesina.
His audience included aeronautics engineers, physicians, I.T experts, a
Judge, a top policewoman, entrepreneurs, an Import Specialist at
Customs and Border Protection, professors, two straight A students, and
many others resident iI the United States of America.
The president also put the blame for continued bombing of oil
installations in the Nigeria Delta on the shoulders of the nation's
treasury looters that he had been trying to stop in his second coming as
Nigeria's leader.
His words: "Those who stole Nigeria dry are not happy. They recruited
the militants against us in the Niger Delta, and began to sabotage oil
infrastructure. We lose millions of barrels per day, at a time when
every dollar we can earn, counts. It is a disgrace that a minimum of 27
states, out of 36 that we have in Nigeria, can't pay salaries.
"But I prayed so hard for God to make me President. I ran in 2003,
2007, 2011, and in 2015, He did. And see what I met on ground. But I
can't complain, since I prayed for the job. In the military, I rose from
2nd Lieutenant to Major-General. I was military governor in 1975 over a
state that is now six states. I was head of state, got detained for
three years, and headed the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), which had N53
billion of that time in Nigerian banks.
“God has been very good to me, so I can't complain. If I feel hurt by
anybody, I ask God to help me forgive. He has done so much for me.
"After 16 years of a different party in government, no party will come and have things easy. It's human".
He told his guests that "we need quality hands to run Nigeria, and we
will utilize them. I will like to welcome you home when it's time; but
I'll like you to be ready."
Buhari further explained that the current economic crisis being faced
by the country was a result of lack of planning in the past.
According to him, "we got into trouble as a country, because we did not save for the rainy day.
"For example, between 1999 and 2015, when we produced an average of
2.1 million barrels of oil per day, and oil prices stood at an average
of $100 per barrel, we did not save, neither did we develop
infrastructure. Suddenly, when we came in 2015, oil prices fell to about
30 dollars per barrel.
“I asked; where are the savings? There were none. Where are the
railways? The roads? Power? None. I further asked; what did we do with
billions of dollars that we made over the years? They said we bought
food. Food with billions of dollars? I did not believe, and still do not
believe.
“In most parts of Nigeria, we eat what we grow. People in the South
eat tubers, those in the North eat grains, which they plant, and those
constitute over 60 per cent of what we eat.
He said "so, where did the billions of dollars go? We did a lot of
damage to ourselves by not developing infrastructure when we had the
money.
"Talking of our military, they earned respect serving in places like
Burma, Zaire, Sudan, Liberia, Sierra-Leone, and then, suddenly, that
same military could no longer secure 14 out of 774 local governments in
the country. Insurgents had seized them, calling them some sort of
caliphate, and planting their flags there; till we came, and scattered
them.
"We raised the morale of our military, changed the leadership,
re-equipped and retrained them; USA, Britain, and some other countries
helped us, and today, the pride of our military is restored.
"Boko Haram ran riot, killing innocent people in churches, mosques,
markets, schools, motor parks, and so on. And they would then shout
Allahu Akbar.
"But if they truly knew Allah, they would not do such evil. Neither
Islam, nor any other religion I know of, advocates hurting the innocent.
But they shed innocent blood, killed people in their thousands. Now, we
have dealt with that insurgency, and subverted their recruitment base."
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday in New York recalled how he prayed
fervently to be elected as Nigeria's president in order to lead the
country out of political and economic wilderness.
The president was full of gratitude to God for answering his prayers
and for all other opportunities to he has had to serve in various
leadership roles in the country, saying that he had no reason to
complain about what he now met on ground.
He bared his mind while ‎addressing ‎top flight professionals on the
sidelines of the 71st United Nations General Assembly (UNGA71),
according to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity,
Femi Adesina.
His audience included aeronautics engineers, physicians, I.T experts, a
Judge, a top policewoman, entrepreneurs, an Import Specialist at
Customs and Border Protection, professors, two straight A students, and
many others resident iI the United States of America.
The president also put the blame for continued bombing of oil
installations in the Nigeria Delta on the shoulders of the nation's
treasury looters that he had been trying to stop in his second coming as
Nigeria's leader.
His words: "Those who stole Nigeria dry are not happy. They recruited
the militants against us in the Niger Delta, and began to sabotage oil
infrastructure. We lose millions of barrels per day, at a time when
every dollar we can earn, counts. It is a disgrace that a minimum of 27
states, out of 36 that we have in Nigeria, can't pay salaries.
"But I prayed so hard for God to make me President. I ran in 2003,
2007, 2011, and in 2015, He did. And see what I met on ground. But I
can't complain, since I prayed for the job. In the military, I rose from
2nd Lieutenant to Major-General. I was military governor in 1975 over a
state that is now six states. I was head of state, got detained for
three years, and headed the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), which had N53
billion of that time in Nigerian banks.
“God has been very good to me, so I can't complain. If I feel hurt by
anybody, I ask God to help me forgive. He has done so much for me.
"After 16 years of a different party in government, no party will come and have things easy. It's human".
He told his guests that "we need quality hands to run Nigeria, and we
will utilize them. I will like to welcome you home when it's time; but
I'll like you to be ready."
Buhari further explained that the current economic crisis being faced
by the country was a result of lack of planning in the past.
According to him, "we got into trouble as a country, because we did not save for the rainy day.
"For example, between 1999 and 2015, when we produced an average of 2.1
million barrels of oil per day, and oil prices stood at an average of
$100 per barrel, we did not save, neither did we develop infrastructure.
Suddenly, when we came in 2015, oil prices fell to about 30 dollars per
barrel.
“I asked; where are the savings? There were none. Where are the
railways? The roads? Power? None. I further asked; what did we do with
billions of dollars that we made over the years? They said we bought
food. Food with billions of dollars? I did not believe, and still do not
believe.
“In most parts of Nigeria, we eat what we grow. People in the South eat
tubers, those in the North eat grains, which they plant, and those
constitute over 60 per cent of what we eat.
He said "so, where did the billions of dollars go? We did a lot of
damage to ourselves by not developing infrastructure when we had the
money.
"Talking of our military, they earned respect serving in places like
Burma, Zaire, Sudan, Liberia, Sierra-Leone, and then, suddenly, that
same military could no longer secure 14 out of 774 local governments in
the country. Insurgents had seized them, calling them some sort of
caliphate, and planting their flags there; till we came, and scattered
them.
"We raised the morale of our military, changed the leadership,
re-equipped and retrained them; USA, Britain, and some other countries
helped us, and today, the pride of our military is restored.
"Boko Haram ran riot, killing innocent people in churches, mosques,
markets, schools, motor parks, and so on. And they would then shout
Allahu Akbar.
"But if they truly knew Allah, they would not do such evil. Neither
Islam, nor any other religion I know of, advocates hurting the innocent.
But they shed innocent blood, killed people in their thousands. Now, we
have dealt with that insurgency, and subverted their recruitment base."
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