BREAKING: I will stand down in 2023 —Buhari



Gbeleyi Abayomi

The President, Muhammadu buhari has once again reiterated his commitment and decision toleave office in 2023 promising not to contest in any future elections.

The president in his new year letter to the country posted on Facebook said he is a strong believer of democratic principles and will promote and sustain them in Nigeria and across West Africa.

The New Year letter to Nigerians, which was released by the Presidency at 6am on Wednesday (today).

“I will be standing down in 2023 and will not be available in any future elections. But I am determined to help strengthen the electoral process both in Nigeria and across the region, where several ECOWAS members go to the polls this year,” he said.

Titled ‘A Letter from the President at New Year’, and personality signed by him, Buhari stated that fighting corruption, improving the economy and combating insecurity would remain the planks of his regime in the new year.

The commitment on leaving office in 2023 is apparently to clarify the speculation that there are underground moves to secure a third term for him after the completion of his current last term in 2023.

In the letter, the president itemised what his regime had done since 2015 and would do in the years ahead to improve power supply, build roads/houses for Nigerians, develop agriculture, diversify the economy, create jobs, combat terrorism and promote democracy.

Listed as priorities for the developments to expect in 2020 and ahead are “47 road projects scheduled for completion in 2020/21, including roads leading to ports” and many bridges.

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