- President Muhammadu Buhari is currently addressing Nigerians live today, August 21.
- There had been requests from many Nigerians for President Buhari to address them
- President Buhari returned from his medical vacation in London on Saturday, August 19 after been away from office and the country for 103 days
President Muhammadu Buhari is currently addressing Nigerians live on national television today, August 21.
There
had been requests from many Nigerians for President Buhari to address
them, even while he was on medical vacation in London.
The president's absence had provoked protests from a group called 'Concerned Nigerians'
led by veteran entertainer, Chales Oputa, popularly called Charly Boy
and online influencer, Deji Adeyanju which staged a protest at the Unity
Fountain tagged 'Resume or Resign.'

Boom350naija brings you major highlights of the president's address below:
7:03am: Nigeria must remain one and our unity is not negotiable
7:04am: There are legitimate concerns. But we must work out our co-existence
7:04am: We will not tolerate inflammatory comments from Nigerians
7:05am: The national consensus is that it is better we live together than to live apart
7:06am: Terrorists and criminals must be fought relentlessly
7:06am: We must eschew our differences and work together for the lasting peace of Nigeria
7:08am: I remain resolute in ensuring that the unity of Nigeria is sustained
7:06am: I am so grateful to be home. God bless our dear nation
Full speech below:
My dear citizens,
I
am very grateful to God and to all Nigerians for their prayers. I am
pleased to be back on home soil among my brothers and sisters.
2.
In the course of my stay in the United Kingdom, I have been kept in
daily touch with events at home. Nigerians are robust and lively in
discussing their affairs, but I was distressed to notice that some of
the comments, especially in the social media have crossed our national
red lines by daring to question our collective existence as a nation.
This is a step too far.
3. In 2003
after I joined partisan politics, the late Chief Emeka Ojukwu came and
stayed as my guest in my hometown Daura. Over two days we discussed in
great depth till late into the night and analyzed the problems of
Nigeria. We both came to the conclusion that the country must remain one
and united.
4. Nigeria's unity is settled and
not negotiable. We shall not allow irresponsible elements to start
trouble and when things get bad they run away and saddle others with the
responsibility of bringing back order, if necessary with their blood.
5. Every Nigerian has the right to live and pursue his business anywhere in Nigeria without let or hindrance.
6. I believe the very vast majority of Nigerians share this view.
7.
This is not to deny that there are legitimate concerns. Every group has
a grievance. But the beauty and attraction of a federation is that it
allows different groups to air their grievances and work out a mode of
co-existence.
8. The National Assembly and the National Council of State are the legitimate and appropriate bodies for national discourse.
9. The national consensus is that, it is better to live together than to live apart.
10. Furthermore, I am charging the Security Agencies not to let the successes achieved in the last 18 months be a sign to relax.
11. Terrorists and criminals must be fought and destroyed relentlessly so that the majority of us can live in peace and safety.
12.
Therefore we are going to reinforce and reinvigorate the fight not only
against; elements of Boko Haram which are attempting a new series of
attacks on soft targets kidnappings, farmers versus herdsmen clashes, in
addition to ethnic violence fuelled by political mischief makers. We
shall tackle them all.
13. Finally,
dear Nigerians, our collective interest now is to eschew petty
differences and come together to face common challenges of; economic
security, political evolution and integration as well as lasting peace
among all Nigerians.
14. I remain resolutely committed to ensuring that these goals are achieved and maintained. I am so glad to be home.
15. Thank you and may God bless our dear nation.
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