President Buhari said that Boko Haram and other such insurgent groups around the country would soon be consigned to history.
President Muhammadu Buhari said on Saturday in Jos that Nigeria had entered its glorious era in spite of insecurity and economic challenges.
He stated this on Saturday at the graduation of Senior Executive Course 37 of the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS) in Kuru near Jos.
Represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Buhari said that Boko Haram and other such insurgent groups around the country would soon be consigned to history.
While
acknowledging that some issues of agitations by some groups and
sections in the country could not be ignored, he said that creating
employment opportunities would reduce the tension.
He
charged the institute to conduct comprehensive study on causes of
insurgency and how to build civil capacity to defeat mindless violence.
``
I want the institute to come up with policies which integrate needs of
the vast majority of the populace and not just based on GDP projections.
``MNI’s
end up in their offices after their course of study at NIPPS, without
the required enthusiasm to enforce implementation of the policies they
made.
``I think we must encourage ourselves and take ourselves seriously instead of doing this just to take a title.
``The institute will find a way of monitoring members instead of just producing high quality results which just die here.
``Let’s make efforts to see that those who implement policies use them, `` he said.
The
president said that his administration would support the institute with
funding, but remarked that corruption was the bane of the nation’s
development.
``What has eluded our leadership is not lack of good policies but strength of character to implement them.
``Our
problem is not legislative, but lack of political will and weak legal
process- delay in the judiciary and suppression of the entire legal
system, `` he said.
He, however, said that his
administration would address this and other distortions in the system on
which corruption of leadership thrived.
Buhari
called on persons and interest groups within the country to submit to
peaceful means of expressing themselves without violating the laws of
the land.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that no fewer than 63 persons graduated as Members of the National
Institute (MNI) at the ceremony, bringing the total number of its
granduands since inception in 1979 to 1,784.
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