President
Muhammadu Buhari yesterday attributed the economic recession partly to
the global downturn and the failure of past governments to save for the
rainy day.
He made the remark in his Eid-El-Kabir message to Nigerians.
The President, however, said his
administration was committed to reflating the economy and improving the
standard of living of Nigerians.
He wished Muslims happy Sallah.
“Fellow compatriots, as you celebrate the Eid-El-Kabir, I salute your steadfastness in spite of the difficult economic times the country is going through,” Buhari said, adding:
”The lessons of the Eid are piety and sacrifice and, my dear brothers and sisters, you have exhibited these in equal measure.
”The present recession is as a result
of cumulative effects of worldwide economic downturn and failure in the
past to plan and save for difficult times. It is impossible to separate
the present from the past to appreciate the extent to which mistakes of
the past are affecting everyday life today.
”I assure you that this administration
is working round the clock to remove the hardship the country is going
through. Rail and road construction, projects in the housing sector,
support for farmers and for small and medium scale industries, youth and
women’s empowerment programmes, support for revival of industries are
all designed to reinvigorate the economy and enhance living standards of
ordinary people.”
While noting that his administration is
getting security right and stopping corruption in its tracks, Buhari is
confident that the government will get the economy right – by the
grace of God.
”I enjoin Muslims to live by the
dictates of Islam, to keep good relationships with their Christian
brothers and sisters and as patriots to maintain the spirit of the
Nigerian nation,” he said
Senate President Bukola Saraki urged Muslims to pray for peace and fast economic recovery.
He urged Nigerians to remain steadfast and committed to the cause of one, united and developed country.
Saraki observed that despite the
economic challenges, the country and its people have all that is
required to come out better and stronger.
He called on all Nigerians to live in
harmony with one another, irrespective of ethnic or religious
affiliation, adding that the significance of the Eid-el-Kabir festival is to celebrate the true love and grace of Almighty Allah to mankind through sacrifice, devotion and faith.
Saraki said: “I sincerely rejoice with all Nigerians, especially the Muslim faithful, on yet another Eid-el-Kabir,
which is both a period of sacrifice and obedience to divine guidance
and a time to share our resources with our neighbours, no matter how
little.
“It is also a call on all of us to love
one another, eschew all forms of violence, adhere strictly to the noble
tenets of Islam and peaceful coexistence. We must not relent in being
our brothers’ keeper and playing our part to achieve the New Nigeria of
our dreams.
“Truly, times are tough, but we are a
tough people too. Therefore, I have no doubt that we shall overcome our
present economic setback sooner than anticipated, if we all commit to
the ideals of nation building.
“I also enjoin everyone of us to
contribute in strengthening the bond of unity and oneness that exists
among us. This, I believe, will spur us to avoid negative tendencies
that could derail our efforts at ensuring faster economic revival and
socio-political stability.”
House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara urged Islamic faithful to use this period for sober reflection.
In a message on hs behalf by his
Special Adviser (Media and Public Affairs),Turaki Hassan, Dogara noted
that peaceful co-existence and understanding as well as sustained
prayers among citizens were essential amid the economic and security
challenges, which, he said, are are not insurmountable.
“As we celebrate Eid-el-Kabir with our friends and families, we must never forget our country and its leadership in our prayers. Eid-el-Kabir
celebration is a period of sacrifice and reflection, I urge us all to
emulate the virtues of total obedience, sacrifice in faith and selfless
service as demonstrated and exemplified by Prophet lbrahim,” the Speaker
admonished.
He lamented the pains the citizens are
undergoing, which are caused by decades of maladministration and the
near collapse of a mono product economy, but expressed confidence that
the diversification drive of the President Buhari’s administration,
coupled with its fiscal discipline and transparency, will return the
nation to the path of true development and prosperity.
Dogara assured Nigerians that the House
of Representatives is determined to work selflessly and tirelessly for
the common good and the overall interest of the country and her citizens
through effective, efficient and robust law making, oversight and
representation.
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