Former President Shehu Shagari has congratulated the president-elect,
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari over his victory at the just-concluded
presidential election.
NAN reports that this was contained in a
congratulatory message signed by Shagari, and made available to newsmen
in Sokoto on Friday.
“Let me join my compatriots, former Nigerian
leaders, millions of Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora, world
leaders and the international community in congratulating the
President-elect.
“Your victory at the polls is an indication of
your track record of service to your fatherland which endeared you to
the Nigerian populace who massively voted for you.
“As a patriot, i
trust that you will put your vast experience and knowledge of the
country, its people and the connections you established with other
countries of Africa and the world during your almost two years of
leadership of the country to bear in the running of a united and
all-inclusive government that will revitalise all sectors of Nigerian
life.”
The elder statesman also congratulated all Nigerians for
peaceful polls and “the discipline, tolerance and maturity they
exhibited before, during and after the last elections.”
He prayed to God to guide Buhari in the effective discharge of his duties.
Shagari commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his “foresight, courage, maturity and patriotism” in conceding defeat.
“This singular act has earned him my respect and that of the people not only in Nigeria but the World over.”
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