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Buhari, Saraki Hold Closed Door Meeting

Presidential Change of Guards Parade at the forecourt of the Villa.

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Asking what the President would be bringing to the table if he is going to supervise the petroleum ministry, the spokesman noted that his principal, “has been Minister of Petroleum about 32 years ago”. He did not make any speech.

“The future is bright where we are today and I believe we will get there”, he said. “It will not be business as usual”.

Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress member representing Bauchi Central Senatorial District, Hamma Missau, said on Thursday that his colleagues, and not Senate President, Bukola Saraki, prevented Senator Ahmad Lawan from becoming the Senate Leader.

For Oyegun, “At 55, we have finally discovered that we had been on the wrong road”.

We like to say clearly here that a few of his colleagues that purportedly passed a vote of confidence on him do not truly represent the feelings of their constituents, and so can not be speaking for the 170 million Nigerians. He represents one district like every other senator.

The PDP called on Nigerians to use the anniversary to recommit to respecting their leaders at the local government, state and national levels, while paying adequate reverence to national symbols and institutions.

“All these are as a result of the dynamic leadership being provided by our amiable president, Muhammadu Buhari“.

He also asked for patience as the promise of “change” remained on course but would require strategic execution with the cooperation of all Nigerians. She further stated that Liberia and Nigeria will continue to work together in furtherance of the principles of the Economic Community of West African States, the African Union and the United Nations for the promotion of regional and global peace, security and economic cooperation amongst all nations.

The youths insist that Saraki can only face trial when all governors and other public office holders’ assets declaration faced similar scrunity as that of the Senate president, Daily Post reports. He promised to rid the country of the insurgency within several months time.

“They’ve had missteps just like we are having missteps”.

“What is important is that certain cardinal pinches, cardinal features of our national live, values, should not be eroded”.

He said the nation had made costly mistakes in the past and lessons have been learnt from those mistakes, urging Nigerians to renew their faith in the nation as better days are ahead.

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“We have all agreed that we have made a lot of progress and we must build on our resources particularly human resources”. Our government set out to do things methodically and properly”, he said, adding: “Impatience is not a virtue.

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