Friday, 29 May 2015

Insurgency, Power Shortage Tops Buhari's Agenda!

Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that his administration will do its possible best to put and end to boko-haram insurgency and the frustrating power situation in the country. 

Buhari said this on May 29, 2015, when he was sworn in as President, by the Chief justice of Nigeria, Mahmoud Mohammed, at the eagle square, Abuja, capital of Nigeria.



Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, was first sworn in as Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria.



                      
The inaugural ceremony was witnessed by Nigeria's past presidents, other African presidents and leaders from Asia, United States, and other parts of the world. 



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The national anthem heralded out going president Dr Good luck Jonathan arrival, who left immediately after the official handing over ceremony.



 President of the Christian Association Of Nigeria (CAN) Pastor Ayo Oritshejiafor was represented by the FCT CAN Chairman, Rev. Israel Akanji, who said the opening prayers. 

While deputy Chief Imam, Abuja national mosque, Shaikhs  Ibrahim Magari, also said the Islamic prayers. 




The Nigerian artillery  with 21 gunshots, ushered in the new administration. 




In his inaugural speech, President Mohammadu Buhari thanked millions of supporters who believed in him, stating that curbing the issue of power shortage and boko-haram insurgency remain his administration's immediate concern. 

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He mentioned that progress had been made since the past several weeks to subdue the insurgency.








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