Too many unnecessary deaths occurred in 2018 – Buhari says in Christmas message

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President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria experienced too many unnecessary deaths that should not have occurred in 2018.

The president revealed this in a Christmas statement he personally signed.

This is just as he enjoined Christians and others to strive to be an embodiment of the virtues of Jesus Christ.

Buhari said, “I felicitate with all Nigerians , particularly our Christian brothers and sisters , on the joyous occasion of this year ’ s Christmas , which commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ .

“Like I have done in the last three Christmas messages to my fellow compatriots as a serving President , I believe this season is another opportunity to reflect on the imagery of the humble , symbolic and divine birth of a young child thousands of years ago in Bethlehem , Judea , and the message of hope , compassion , salvation , reconciliation , forgiveness and peace that Jesus Christ embodies and conveys. ”

But he said, “In 2018 , Nigerians have had mixed blessings , typical of human beings . On the pleasant side , our economy has made significant progress since coming out from recession and our faithful implementation of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan .

“Agricultural revolution has seen a vastly improved local production to the detriment of importation , while we have achieved surplus in our trade balance. Similarly , infrastructural deficit has been greatly reduced with significant improvements in roads , railways , aviation and power .
“In addition , we have not relented in the fight against corruption while the business environment has been improved through institutional reforms.

“On the downside, we have seen so many unnecessary deaths caused by violent clashes between neighbours , who ordinarily should complement and support one another . ”

Buhari further noted that many other lives were lost to floods, unfortunate fire disasters, road accidents, farmers /herders ’ clashes and insurgency, adding that such could not to be taken back.

However, he observed, “We can put back smiles on the faces of the grieving, the displaced and the troubled , if we show a little love and re -commit ourselves to building relationships with those outside our ethnic , religious and socio -political divides .”

He called on Nigerians to remember those who could not afford to buy food and extend a helping hand to them.

The president also appealed for support for the military.

Buhari said, “ Our brave Armed Forces , and other security men and women who make incredible sacrifices to keep us safe , the aged , the sick, physically challenged persons, all deserve our goodwill in this season of love and sharing .

“Together we can show generosity to our neighbours and demonstrate the diversity that makes Nigeria unique – a land with a beautiful climate and vegetation , beaming with an energetic and creative youth population .

“We must not also forget that what lies ahead of us as a nation is better than whatever we must have experienced in the past. ”

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