He also enjoined Nigerians not to be deterred by the reality of the
“temporary challenges” but should be strengthened by them. The encouragement were the highlights of the president’s address to Nigerians on the occasion of 2016 Eid-el-maulud celebrations today. Meanwhile, the president who wished Nigerians especially muslims a happy Eid-el-maulud celebration is billed to lay the budget estimates before a joint session of the National Assembly on Wednesday.
The address read in full: “Dear Compatriots, again the calendar of life has brought us into another period of celebration, and deep reflection. Celebration, because we are marking the birth of Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him), and deep reflection, because it is another opportunity of pausing, taking a deep breath and reflecting on the current realities before us.
“First of all, I wish all Muslims a happy and memorable celebration of the birth of the great Prophet, through whose teachings, particularly on peaceful living, tolerance, sobriety, generosity, sacrifice and honesty, and wisdom, the nation has gained immensely in building a harmonious and prosperous society. “The universal truths of the Prophet’s values remain unchanged.
“Against all odds, we have used these pillars of strength in securing a just and fair society, and our efforts are beginning to yield dividends in curbing terrorism, corruption and other crimes that devalue our humanity.
“The reality of the temporary challenges should not undermine our hope, reverse our collective will to succeed, or divide us; rather it should remind us of why we need to stay together, fight together and succeed together. “As we look forward to 2017 with hope and huge expectations, let me assure you that with collective dedication and hard work, we will overcome the mountain of economic difficulties, and return our country to the path of prosperity.”
“temporary challenges”
but should be strengthened by them.
The encouragement were the highlights of the president’s address to
Nigerians on the occasion of 2016 Eid-el-maulud celebrations today.
Meanwhile, the president who wished Nigerians especially muslims a happy
Eid-el-maulud celebration is billed to lay the budget estimates before a
joint session of the National Assembly on Wednesday.
The address read in full: “Dear Compatriots, again the calendar of life
has brought us into another period of celebration, and deep reflection.
Celebration, because we are marking the birth of Prophet Mohammed (Peace
Be Upon Him), and deep reflection, because it is another opportunity of
pausing, taking a deep breath and reflecting on the current realities
before us.
“First of all, I wish all Muslims a happy and memorable celebration of
the birth of the great Prophet, through whose teachings, particularly on
peaceful living, tolerance, sobriety, generosity, sacrifice and
honesty, and wisdom, the nation has gained immensely in building a
harmonious and prosperous society.
“The universal truths of the Prophet’s values remain unchanged.
“Against all odds, we have used these pillars of strength in securing a
just and fair society, and our efforts are beginning to yield dividends
in curbing terrorism, corruption and other crimes that devalue our
humanity.
“The reality of the temporary challenges should not undermine our hope,
reverse our collective will to succeed, or divide us; rather it should
remind us of why we need to stay together, fight together and succeed
together.
“As we look forward to 2017 with hope and huge expectations, let me
assure you that with collective dedication and hard work, we will
overcome the mountain of economic difficulties, and return our country
to the path of prosperity.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/2017-budgetll-end-nigerias-economic-woes-buhari/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/2017-budgetll-end-nigerias-economic-woes-buhari/
ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari last night expressed optimism that the proposed 2017
budget would not end the current economic recession facing Nigeria but
would also shoot the country into economic prosperity.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/2017-budgetll-end-nigerias-economic-woes-buhari/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/2017-budgetll-end-nigerias-economic-woes-buhari/
ABUJA—President
Muhammadu Buhari last night expressed optimism that the proposed 2017
budget would not end the current economic recession facing Nigeria but
would also shoot the country into economic prosperity.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/2017-budgetll-end-nigerias-economic-woes-buhari/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/2017-budgetll-end-nigerias-economic-woes-buhari/
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