The United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, has described as
‘powerful agenda’ the inaugural speech delivered by President Muhammadu
Buhari on Friday.
Kerry, who was appointed by President Barack
Obama to head delegation team to Buhari’s inauguration, assured Nigeria
that the United States would support the new administration to tackle
insurgency and the economic challenges currently confronting the nation.
He
said, “The inauguration is historic and very promising. The President
made a very important speech, laid out a very powerful agenda and the
United States is prepared to work very closely to do everything we can
on the economy, Boko Haram and other issues. The President did a very
great job today.”
Others who also spoke with newsmen at the epoch-making event were
former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, an All Progressives Congress
chieftain and former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party,
Chief Audu Ogbeh; former Anambra State governor, Chinwoke Mbadunuju; and
a member of the House of Representatives, Opeyemi Bamidele.
One
after the other, all the speakers hailed the agenda set out by Buhari
in his inaugural speech, describing it as a beginning of new things to
come.
Atiku, who described the inauguration as historic, said the President’s inaugural speech was a reflection of the APC manifesto.
He
said, “It is a very historic day for our democratic process and for
Africa. His promises are based on the party’s manifesto and I believe we
will all work towards achieving the objectives.”
On his part, Bamidele said the speech reflected seriousness, focus and
“demonstrated the resolve of a man who is determined to really make a
difference.”
He added, “And going by the antecedent of the Vice-President, I have no
doubt that the administration will hit the ground running. I also have
no doubt that this should mark the true beginning in the kind of the
transformation that we need in the area of building our economy,
strengthening our democracy and ensuring good governance in this
country”.
(Daily Post)
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