365news gather that to commitment to leave Nigeria a safer place when he leaves office in 2023 has been reaffirmed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
By the time he hands up power to the next president of Nigeria, Buhari, 79, who was elected in 2015, would have served the full two terms allowed by Nigeria’s constitution.
At the Council Chambers on Wednesday for the launch of the 2023 Armed Forces Remembrance Day emblem appeal, the President assured Nigerians of his commitment to making Africa’s most populous country safer for all.
President also announced a N10 million donation towards the appeal fund, urging Nigerians and corporate organisations to support the country’s veterans and the families of the fallen heroes, whose past sacrifices have kept the country together.
Buhari further commended the nation’s armed forces for their efforts toward making the country a safer place for all citizens and visitors.
In attendance at the luncheon are the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo; President of the Senate, Ahmed Lawan; ministers, security chiefs, senior government officials, and dignitaries from various sectors were among those in attendance.