President Muhammadu Buhari said Tuesday in Abuja that his
administration has received firm assurances of cooperation from the
United States and other countries on the recovery and repatriation of
funds stolen from Nigeria.
Speaking at an audience with members of
the Northern Traditional Rulers Council led by the Sultan of Sokoto,
Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, President Buhari said
that it was now
up to Nigeria to provide the international community with the facts and
figures needed to drive the recovery effort.
“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,” the
President told the traditional rulers.
Citing the report submitted
by the Ahmed Joda-led transition committee, President Buhari said that
several revenue-generating institutions in the country have been
compromised leading to a weak economy.
On insecurity, the
President said that the traditional rulers could play a key role in
stemming the terrorism and insurgency in Nigeria by assisting the
government with cost-effective intelligence gathering.
President
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.
Sultan
Abubakar had earlier presented the Northern Traditional Rulers’
recommendations to the President on issues related to national
development.
The Sultan 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 assured the President of their unflinching support for his administration’s efforts to fulfil its promises to Nigerians.

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