President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday
said his administration had received firm assurances of cooperation from
the United States and other countries in his quest to recover and
repatriate funds stolen from Nigeria.
According to a statement by his Special
Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President spoke
while granting audience to members of the Northern Traditional Rulers
Council led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Adesina quoted Buhari as saying that it
was now up to Nigeria to provide the international community with the
facts and figures needed to drive the recovery effort.
He said he would be busy, in the next three months, getting the facts that would help in recovering the stolen funds.
“In the next three months, our
administration will be busy getting those facts and the figures to help
us recover our stolen funds in foreign countries,” Adesina quoted the
President as saying.
Citing the report submitted by the Ahmed
Joda-led transition committee, President Buhari said that several
revenue-generating institutions in the country had been compromised.
On insecurity, the President was also
quoted as telling the traditional rulers that they would play a key role
in stemming terrorism and insurgency in the country.
This, he said, they would do by assisting the government with cost-effective intelligence gathering.
Buhari also assured the traditional
rulers that his administration was working hard to end insecurity and
terrorism in the country in the shortest possible time with the
cooperation of neighbouring countries and the international community.
Acknowledging that Nigerians expected a
lot from his administration, the President appealed for patience and
understanding while his government works diligently to speedily overcome
the huge national challenges it inherited.
The Sultan had earlier presented the
Northern Traditional Rulers’ recommendations to the President on issues
related to national development.
He told the President that as custodians
of tradition and stakeholders in the Nigerian project, the traditional
rulers had a responsibility to always advise political leaders on the
“path of truth and justice.”
“We have always advised our leaders, but their acceptance of our advice is their own prerogative,” the Sultan said.
The traditional rulers assured the
President of their unflinching support for his administration’s efforts
to fulfil its promises to Nigerians.
The traditional rulers later joined the President in the traditional breaking of fast.
They were also joined by some state governors.
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