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Revealed: What President Buhari Told Catholic Bishops in Closed-door Meeting at Aso Rock

Posted by Odinaka on Tue 03rd May, 2016 - tori.ng

In a closed-door meeting late Monday in Abuja, President Muhammadu Buhari met with members of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria, against the background of reports of continued attacks on communities across the country by armed herdsmen.

President Buhari and the Catholic Bishops
 
Speaking at a meeting with members of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria in a closed-door chat late on Monday at the presidential villa, Abuja, President Muhammadu Buhari restated his administration’s resolve to deal decisively and expeditiously with the rampaging herdsmen creating havoc.
 
Against the background of reports of continued attacks on communities across the country by armed herdsmen, the president confirmed that heads of national security agencies have been ordered to take all necessary action to apprehend and expose those behind the heinous attacks.
 
 
According to a statement signed by Femi Adesina, the presidential spokesperson, "We are determined to secure all Nigerians and I have told the Inspector-General of Police and other security agencies, in very strong terms, to deal decisively with the attackers." 
 
President Buhari expressed his condolences to the Catholic Bishop of Enugu, the people of Ukpabi Nimbo and all other communities that have suffered fatalities and other losses from the recent attacks.
 
 
While speaking on other national issues, the president assured the Bishops that he was acting with deliberation and moving methodically to implement his change agenda for the good of the country.
 
"We need to rebuild our institutions methodically, we need to change the way we do things. In the last 10 years, crude oil sold for more than $100 per barrel, but Nigeria did not save.  That is why we have found ourselves where we are today," the president said.
 
 
The president assured the bishops that his administration was working very hard to fulfill all the promises it had made to Nigerians, adding that his greatest motivating factor now is the desire to bring positive change to Nigeria.
 
The Bishops were led by Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, the Archbishop of Jos, and on behalf of the bishops, he expressed the solidarity of the CBCN with the president. "We are willing to collaborate with you and with your administration, in which we see hope for a greater Nigeria," he told the president.
 
The bishops pledged continued prayers for Nigeria and the government, expressing their conviction that current hardships are temporary, and Nigeria will soon overcome its present difficulties.


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