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2019 dangerous politickers in trouble, as Buhari takes fifth columnists’ desperate moves to shreds, says “I reflect on issues and act based on my conscience”

*I reflect on historical antecedents of problems before I came to power – President

*Don’t allow anybody talk of ethnicity, it is not true – Buhari

*Recalls those who stood by him in courts over election cases not of his religion, ethnicity

…APC, governors want Buhari’s re-election to complete rebuilding process

“Don’t allow anybody to talk of ethnicity. It is not true,” he said, dismissing insinuations in some quarters that he was playing ethnic politics, especially with appointments. “There is something that hits me very hard and I am happy I hit it back at somebody. Seven states of the North are only represented in my cabinet by junior ministers, ministers of state. In the Southeast, I got 198,000 votes, but I have four substantive ministers and seven junior ministers from there,” he said.

Buhari discusses with National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, while former Governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aliyu Wamakko (left), former Governor of Abia State, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu (right) and others including former Governor of Enugu State Sullivan Chime (middle back roll), former Senate President Ken Nnamani (3rd left back roll) and Special Assistant to the President on Social Media, Ms Lauretta Onochie, during the visit.

President Muhammadu Buhari says he is not in a hurry to do anything, noting that he would rather reflect and continue with his clear conscience. He spoke at the Presidential Villa in Abuja Thursday night while hosting leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to a dinner.

“I keep telling people that while I was in uniform, quite reckless and young, I got all the ministers and governors, and put them in Kirikiri. I said they were guilty until they could prove their innocence. I was also detained too. I decided to drop the uniform and come back. Eventually, I am here. So really, I have gone through it over and over again. This is why I am not in a hurry virtually to do anything. I will sit and reflect and continue with my clear conscience,” he said.

The President, however, stressed that he was very much aware of the problems in the country and that he would always reflect on the historical antecedents before he got to power.

Buhari also said leaders of the All Progressives Congress are closer to Nigerians than he is, as he has been locked up at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja.

“Don’t allow anybody to talk of ethnicity. It is not true,” he said, dismissing insinuations in some quarters that he was playing ethnic politics, especially with appointments.

“There is something that hits me very hard and I am happy I hit it back at somebody. Seven states of the North are only represented in my cabinet by junior ministers, ministers of state. In the Southeast, I got 198,000 votes, but I have four substantive ministers and seven junior ministers from there,” he said.

Buhari and APC leaders.

Buhari recalled his travails at the courts for election cases in the past, saying those who stood by him were not of his religion and ethnicity.

“I am the only politician that ended up three times in the Supreme Court and still virtually refused to give up. There is one thing that disabuses my mind in a dispassionate way about ethnicity and religion across the country.”

Buhari revealed that he went into coma when his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, called to concede victory to him before the result of the 2015 presidential election was officially announced.

“The PVCs worked well in 2015. That was why when the former president rang me, I went temporarily into a coma. I will never forget the time. It was quarter after 5pm and he said he called to congratulate me and that he had conceded defeat. He asked if I heard him and I said yes and I thanked him for his statesmanship.

The President (middle) in group photograph with the APC chieftains.

“The truth is after being a deputy governor, a governor, vice-president and president for six years, and he took that decision is great, he could have caused some problems. He had stayed long enough to cause problems,” he said.

APC National Chairman John Odigie-Oyegun said Buhari could not complete what he started in four years, saying that all he had struggled to achieve for Nigerians so far would be in vain unless he gets a second term.

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