
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday restated his administration’s commitment in tackling corruption, insisting that the government under his watch will leave no stones unturned to rid the country of graft.
The Nigerian leader stated this at the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA74) in New York, United States of America, insisting:
Describing poverty as one of the greatest challenges facing the world and highlighting his administration’s efforts aimed at overcoming the challenge, Buhari noted:
On the 2019 presidential elections, he said: “Our people backed the politics of tolerance, inclusion and community over the politics of protest and division.”
The President also reaffirmed Nigeria’s position on certain issues, which impinge on global peace, security, progress, democracy and development.
“Nigerians are truly grateful and shall endeavour to live up to the expectations and responsibilities thrust upon us. Muhammad-Bande is an experienced and seasoned diplomat and I am confident that he will prove to the International Community his suitability for this most demanding assignment.
“Let me also offer my sincere thanks to the outgoing President, Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces for her skill, resourcefulness and endless reservoir of patience in piloting the 73rd General Assembly.“In the same vein, may I commend the Secretary General, Antonio Guterres for his tremendous energy, his genuine international outlook exhibited by his leadership of the UN.
“The theme of the 74th General Assembly, “Galvanising Multilateral Efforts for Poverty Eradication, Quality Education, Climate Action and Inclusion,” is very apt since these are the prime areas that require collective action, which will benefit national and global interests,”
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