Former Nigerian President Buhari Opens Up About Tough Decisions and Apology to Citizens

Former Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, recently explained his public apology at the end of his tenure, acknowledging that some of his decisions caused hardship for Nigerians. Speaking at the public presentation of two books in Abuja, Buhari emphasized that while his decisions were not intended to inflict pain, he felt the need to apologize to those affected.

In his speech, Buhari urged patience from Nigerians, underlining the necessity for citizens to make sacrifices for national development. He stressed the inevitability of hard decisions that leaders must make and the resulting burden borne by the people. Buhari highlighted the enduring need for understanding and support from the populace.

Notably, the former president commended the authors of the books presented at the event, emphasizing the importance of documenting facts and achievements. He praised the transparency of his government and expressed confidence that history would vindicate their actions, countering any attempts to distort the true record.

Buhari also addressed the concept of governance as a continuum, expressing support for the succeeding administration led by President Bola Tinubu. He affirmed his positive relationship with Tinubu and asserted his confidence in the future leadership of Nigeria. The distinguished guests at the event included President Bola Tinubu, former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, former Head of State Yakubu Gowon, ex-governors, and former ministers.

Buhari’s candid reflection on his tenure as president offers a rare insight into the challenges faced by leaders in serving their nations. It underscores the accountability of leaders to the citizens and the complex dynamics of governance. As Nigeria navigates its path towards progress, Buhari’s words serve as a reminder of the collective efforts required to achieve national goals and aspirations.

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