President Buhari, Kenyatta Urge Tinubu To Pacify Aggrieved Nigerians After Inauguration
President Muhammadu Buhari and a former Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta, have advised President-elect Bola Tinubu to pacify Nigerians aggrieved over the outcome of the presidential election.
The two leaders gave the advice at the Presidential Inauguration Lecture held at the International Conference Centre, Abuja on Saturday.
Mr Kenyatta who gave the keynote address urged Mr Tinubu to ignore political differences and unite Nigerians after he is sworn in as president.
“The contest is now over and the hard work of building a prosperous and unified Nigeria now begins,” the former Kenyan leader said. “Upon assuming the office of President, you would be wise to transcend from the tactical politics of an election and assume your role as Nigeria’s vision bearer,” he said.
In his own remarks, Mr Buhari also urged Mr Tinubu to ensure he followed the principles of democracy as president.
The outgoing president said the agitations that had generated differences among Nigerians can be resolved if the president-elect follows the principles of democracy.
“We have learnt that democracy is not just a system of governance. It is a way of life. True democracy is when the voice of people are heard. Our nation’s progress rests on inclusivity, unity and not leaving any citizen behind and by ensuring every citizen enjoys dividends of good governance,” he said.
“We must heed the lessons of this lecture and translate them into action. We must fight against corruption in all its forms. We must remain united. Our diversity is our strength. We can overcome our differences and forge a common cause towards progress.”
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