
FORMER President Muhammadu Buhari has advised those in leadership positions to attach more importance to the welfare of the people than their personal welfare.
The former President also said that he left office as the President with the same physical assets he had before his election.
Speaking when he received governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in his Kaduna residence, Buhari advised them to adopt a citizen-centric approach, saying that leadership presents both a challenge and opportunity and that balancing the two would significantly advance national progress.
He expressed confidence in the progress being made by the Progressive Governors Forum, PGF and reiterated his call for continued dedication to the nation’s progress.
He thanked the Bola Tinubu’s administration for renovating his home in Kaduna, explaining that while the building looked very much the same externally, so much improvement was made inside.
He thanked the governors for the visit, saying that while he had worked with several of them, some others were new to him.
Speaking earlier, Chairman of the PGF, Imo state Governor Hope Uzodinma said that their visit was to greet the former president on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitr, and “convey our heartfelt expression of gratitude and enduring respect for your immense contributions to Nigeria’s democracy and strengthening our party.”
Uzodimma in a statement by former President Buhari’s media aide, Mallam Garba Shehu, further said: “Many of us recall with pride the principled role you played in the founding of the APC. That legacy continues to shape our party’s identity direction.
The former President also said that he left office as the President with the same physical assets he had before his election.
Speaking when he received governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in his Kaduna residence, Buhari advised them to adopt a citizen-centric approach, saying that leadership presents both a challenge and opportunity and that balancing the two would significantly advance national progress.
He expressed confidence in the progress being made by the Progressive Governors Forum, PGF and reiterated his call for continued dedication to the nation’s progress.
He thanked the Bola Tinubu’s administration for renovating his home in Kaduna, explaining that while the building looked very much the same externally, so much improvement was made inside.
He thanked the governors for the visit, saying that while he had worked with several of them, some others were new to him.
Speaking earlier, Chairman of the PGF, Imo state Governor Hope Uzodinma said that their visit was to greet the former president on the occasion of the Eid-el-Fitr, and “convey our heartfelt expression of gratitude and enduring respect for your immense contributions to Nigeria’s democracy and strengthening our party.”
Uzodimma in a statement by former President Buhari’s media aide, Mallam Garba Shehu, further said: “Many of us recall with pride the principled role you played in the founding of the APC. That legacy continues to shape our party’s identity direction.
Your Excellency, your legacy in Nigerian history is secure. You remain the only opposition candidate in our nation’s history to have defeated an incumbent. You did not only win power, you governed with calm resolve and handed over, with honour, to another APC president. For this, we are extremely grateful.
“Your administration gave expression to our party’s core principles through your focus on security, economic recovery, and anti-corruption.
“Your efforts reclaimed territory from insurgents, extended social investment programs like the Conditional Cash Transfer and School Feeding Program, and ushered in a road and rail revolution that is still bearing fruit. Programs such as the Anchor Borrowers Scheme directly impacted food security.
“You taught us to produce what we eat and eat what we produce. You brought dignity to governance and deepened the progressive ethos of our party.