Buhari: I’ve Experienced Both Military And Civilian Rule, Multi-party Democracy Is The Best System Of Government

Delving into his experience with both military and civilian rule, President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday Declared that multi-party democracy is the best system of government.

President Buhari, who spoke at the Presidential Villa, Abuja while playing host to a delegation of the Universal Peace Federation, wondered why some African countries were still descending into the abyss of unconstitutional change of government.

Buhari said: “I thought we had finally put that behind us.”

On the Peace Summit being planned for Abuja to bring all African countries together before the end of this administration, President Buhari pledged Nigeria’s support “relative to resources, to help in stabilizing neighboring countries.”

He decried the problems in the Sahel belt of the continent, lamenting that it is of great concern, as it affects both agriculture and businesses negatively.

The President described the interest of Universal Peace Federation Africa in the continent as “quite genuine,” saying he was very pleased at the development.

Dr Katherine Rigney, Chairperson of the Federation in Africa, and Dr Thomas Walsh, Chairman Universal Peace Federation International, said they believed the forthcoming summit in Nigeria “will top them all,” having held similar meetings in the past in Niger Republic, Senegal, Sao Tome and Principe, South Africa, among others. 

During the Abuja Summit, President Buhari will be given the Leadership and Good Governance Award, “as appreciation of the fantastic results you’ve brought to Nigeria, and a celebration of your anti-corruption credentials.”

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