
President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to fish out and punish
politicians who are deliberately instigating violence in some states.
Buhari stated this on Friday in Monguno, Borno State, where he was a
Special Guest of Honour at the closing events of the 2018 Army Day
Celebration.
In a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media and
Publicity, Femi Adesina and made available to DAILY POST, the president
also reiterated that a solution was being found to the deadly clashes
between farmers and herdsmen and whosoever is found culpable will be
brought to justice.
While thanking the armed forces for keeping the country safe,
President Buhari acknowledged that there were still challenges faced by
the nation.
“This does not mean there are no challenges. There are pockets of violence in several states.
“Some deliberately instigated by disgruntled politicians who have
lost all arguments and are desperate to cause mayhem as a way of seeking
relevance.
“We shall fish them out and punish according to the provisions of the law,” he said.
Making a self-assessment of the administration he had led in the last
three years, he added: “We have worked tirelessly to ensure and
preserve the dignity and sanctity of life. When I was sworn in as the
President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, I promised that this administration would tackle
the challenges of Insecurity, poor Economy and Fight Corruption.
“We are all witnesses to the fact that our once battered economy as a
nation has exited recession and is once again vibrant. Our nation is
safe again, thanks to the efforts of our security agencies.
“I want to use this opportunity to reassure the world, Nigerians and
the families of the remaining kidnapped Chibok girls and Leah Sharebu of
the Dapchi School girls that this administration will not relent in our
efforts to see that they are all released. I also want to reassure all
Nigerians that the issue of Farmers and Herdsmen clashes is being
tackled and all those found culpable would be brought to justice. Let me
quickly remind us at this point to always be tolerant, loving and ready
to give peace a chance.”
