President Muhammadu Buhari has begged for forgiveness from those he might have offended during his eight years regime.
Buhari, who admitted he has hurt some Nigerians in the last eight years, pleaded with them to pardon him.
The President said this during his final Sallah homage by residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) led by the FCT Minister, Mohammed Bello, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday, April 21.
Buhari stated that his journey was not all smooth as he was incarcerated for three years, after the coup that ousted him from power in August 1984, and contested elections three times, 2003, 2007, and 2011, without success.
“I dared the politicians and ended up at the Supreme Court three times. They laughed at me, and I responded, ‘God dey’. God sent technology to my rescue, with Permanent Voters’ Card (PVC). The fraudulent people became unemployed,” the President noted.
President Buhari said the flaunting of ethnic and religious cards in elections was “rubbish” as the presiding justices at the Supreme Court that squashed his cases were Muslims, from the North, Zaria in Kaduna State, Niger and Jigawa.
“It is good to reflect on what used to happen here, in FCT, especially on security. Security is not only about the North East, it also spread to the FCT and all over the country.
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“Those who wanted to make our lives uncomfortable reached the FCT, and they have been marginalized,” he added.
President Buhari highlighted the strengths of democracy as a system of government, particularly in providing an opportunity to participate and fostering a sense of belonging among citizens.
“I have been counting the years. Democracy is good, otherwise, how can someone come from one end of the country to rule for eight years? My hometown, Daura, is about eight kilometres to Niger Republic.
“When the Minister of Interior wanted to shut down petrol stations ten kilometres from the border, there was a fuel station close to my house, and I pleaded if he could allow it to keep operating,” he said.
The President stated that he decided to retire to Daura, which was far away from Abuja in order to get some respite, after years of work.
“I can’t wait to go home to Daura. If they make any noise to disturb me in Daura, I will leave for the Niger Republic. I deliberately arranged to be as far away as possible. I got what I wanted and will quietly retire to my hometown.
“In spite of technology, it will not be easy to get to Daura,” he said.
President Buhari said he accepted all the complaints and criticisms in good stead, knowing it was part of the leadership he prayed and asked from God.
“God gave me an incredible opportunity to serve the country. We are all humans, if I have hurt some people along the line of my service to the country, I ask that they pardon me.
“All those that I have hurt, I ask that they pardon me.”
President Buhari said he remains grateful to Nigerians, who voted for him in 2015 and 2019, without any monetary incentive, with some trooping to the campaigns, and receptions in states just to catch a glimpse.
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“I think it is a good coincidence for me to say goodbye to you, and thank you for tolerating me for almost eight years,” Buhari said.
In his remarks, the Minister of FCT thanked the President for hosting residents for the 9th Eid-el-Fitr and allowing more people into the Villa for the last homage before his handing over on May 29, 2023.
Bello said the conceptualisation and realisation of the FCT were historic and deserved commendation, reminding President Buhari of his role as part of the military Recce Team for the capital in the 70s.
The minister, accompanied by Umaru Shagalinku, the man who started one of the oldest restaurants in Abuja, and some contractors, thanked the President for the privilege of serving in the same position for close to eight years.
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, SGF, Boss Mustapha, Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, Senator Philip Aduda, and CAN Chairman in FCT, Rev. Timothy Amakum, were also at the Sallah homage.
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