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President Explains What He Told Trump Over Allegation Of christain Killings

President Buhari has explained that the clashes going on is not based ethnicity or religion.

He said:

“climate change and population growth” as well as the “leadership failure” of previous governments.

Buhari spoke on Tuesday in Abuja during his second term First Year Ministerial Performance Review Retreat.

Mr. presdident in his closing remarks said:

“I believe I was about the only African amongst the least developed countries that the President of the United States invited and when I was in his office, only myself and himself, only God is a witness, he looked at me in the face and said, ‘Why are you killing Christians?’

“The problem between cattle-rearers and stagnant farmers, I know which is older than me, not to talk of him, because I think I’m a couple of years older than him, were happening. And there was climate change and population growth and the culture of the cattle rearers.

“I tried to explain to him that it has got nothing to do with ethnicity or religion. It is a cultural thing which respective leaderships failed the nation.”

However, President Buhari didn’t fail to mention his the progress his administration had achieved despite the challenges.

“We have made progress on the railway project with a view to connecting the country. The Lagos-Ibadan rail line is up and working. The Abuja-Kaduna rail line is efficiently working. Arrangements are being made to complete the Port Harcourt to Maiduguri line which will connect the South-Eastern states to the Northern states.

“Work is ongoing on the Second Niger Bridge and it is 46 per cent up to completion. We hope to commission the project before the end of our tenure in 2023.

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“Our anti-corruption fight requires no emphasis. We have made concerted efforts to build strong institutional capacities in the fight against corruption by strengthening our anti-corruption agencies including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Independent Corrupt Practices, and Other Related Offences Commission.

“We have also worked to address emergence cases of insecurity and insurgency in the country with innovative approaches such as Operation Safe Corridor which deradicalise, rehabilitate and reintegrate willingly surrendered Boko Haram members into the larger society,” 

The President also said his regime “hopes to get rid of bandits, kidnappers, and other criminal elements” in the country.

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