President
Muhammadu Buhari says Nigerians must work together as a people to ensure speedy
transformation of the nation’s economy for the general progress of the country.
President Buhari stated this when he received
representatives of residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), who paid
him Sallah homage at his official residence in the presidential villa, Abuja,
on Friday.
He said the call had become imperative so as to
enable the nation explore its resources which hitherto had been abandoned in
the past years.
The president, who praised the immediate past
Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Kayode Fayemi, for his contributions
during his tenure as minister, said it would be difficult for him to get his
replacement in the cabinet.
“I’m very pleased that we are working very hard
collectively as Nigerians and that God in his infinite mercy who knows what is
in the heart and not by mouth, will continue to guide us so that we accommodate
each other at all times.
“This country is blessed on human and material
resources. Here I have to digress and wish my former minister of mines and
steel, Kayode Fayemi, well.
“He has been a very hardworking minister,
because the ministry he was leading was neglected with the overbearing economic
relevance of oil.
“But from the days of mining of tin, columbite,
coal and so on, you know this country is blessed.
“Throughout the country, we have solid minerals
and I am hoping that Fayemi will succeed to lead again his state. I believe he
is a very hardworking person, very patriotic but Nigerian politics is virtually
unpredictable.
“We are going to work very hard to fill his
space in the executive council so that we keep on exploiting more and more of
our solid minerals and less politicising of our petroleum resources.
“I think we have invested so much in this country and we will
continue to pray that we stay together and let us develop the necessary
confidence, work together as a people, this country is great let us work
together so that we can save a lot more and exploit more of the resources that
were abandoned so many years ago,’’ he said.
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