Here are the points he made:
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1. Our numbers are a blessing: Being the 9th most populous nation and the most populous black nation, also being blessed with vital natural resources like arable land; water; forests; oil and gas; coastline; and solid minerals, the President said we have all the attributes of a great nation.
According to him, the reason we aren’t great yet is because “we have been unable to exploit to the fullest is unity of purpose. This would have enabled us to achieve not only more orderly political evolution and integration but also continuity and economic progress.”
Also, he talked about us appreciating the fact that we are still together as a country.
2. The Former President Jonathan deserves some credit: Speaking about the growing strength of our democracy, the President said that, the fact that an opposition party replaced an entrenched government in a free and fair election is indicative of the deeper roots of our democratic system.
He also commended former President Goodluck Jonathan saying, “whatever one’s views are, Nigerians must thank former President Jonathan for not digging-in in the face of defeat and thereby saving the country untold consequences.”
3. Buhari is not a monster: The President reiterated again like he has been doing since his inauguration, that he bears no ill will with anyone for past events.
He said, “Nobody should fear anything from me, he said in his speech. We are not after anyone,” he said, adding that, “people should only fear the consequences of their actions”.
5. Nigerians will not be let down: In his speech, the President said consultations were made with his VP and other key stakeholders, to work on the method for solving the major problems.
He said, “I quickly got down to work on the immediate, medium-term and long-term problems which we must solve if we are to maintain the confidence which Nigerians so generously bestowed on us in the March elections and since then.”
6. The coalition against Boko Haram is stronger than ever: Speaking about his tour of the five countries in the coalition against Boko Haram, he talked about how it was in a bid to marshall the nations to defeat the terrorists.
“I met also the G-7 leaders and other friendly presidents,” he said,in an effort to build an international coalition against Boko Haram.”
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