Summing up the achievements of his administration in the last seven and a half years, President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday, December 31, 2022, said he welcomed accolades and criticisms of his performance.
He said he was convinced he did his best for the country.
President Buhari, in his New Year message, rolled out plans set to be executed by the administration in the remaining five months.
They are on security, economy, and the anti-corruption war.
He said: “As we welcome the New Year, let us look with hope to 2023, a year to move forward as a Nation, towards unity, progress, and prosperity.
“I offer my own personal felicitations, mindful of the various opinions and interpretations of our executive legacies.
“I welcome and accept both the accolades and criticisms in equal measure, secure in the conviction that I did my best to serve our dear country Nigeria.
“I pray that the next President will also pick up the baton and continue the race to make Nigeria one of the leading countries of the world by the end of this century.”
He promised a free and fair election, adding that one of the most critical achievements of his administration was the amended Electoral Act.
The President believes the law will help the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to deliver a transparent, free and credible elections next year.
“In the next five months we would have gone to the polls and elected a new president along with new governors and a plethora of other elected officials at both the national and state levels.
“All these electoral and democratic principles are working in concert because of the transcendent beliefs, beyond partisan politics, of you the great citizen of Nigeria.
“In addition is my personal commitment and executive promise to see to the letter that the 2023 elections being diligently conducted by INEC will be free and fair.
“The collective electoral will and votes of Nigerians will be fulfilled, even in the twilight moments of my watch.
“In year 2023, Nigerians go to the polls to exercise our right to vote and elect a new administration, it is an important year for our country to ensure that we have another smooth transition of government, to whoever the people have decided upon.
“This administration’s landmark Amended Electoral Act will ensure that we have free and fair elections across the nation.
“We as Nigerians must also take responsibility to ensure we participate in ensuring that the 2023 elections are free and fair by not engaging in anti-state activities and other nefarious acts that may affect the run of the polls.
“We must also resist every attempt to be used by politicians to create unrest in any form to disrupt the elections. We, as government will ensure such activities are met with the full force of the law,” he said.
Detailing achievements of the administration, he spoke to strides made in various areas, including the gains in the fight against terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping; how despite the economic hardship imposed on, not just Nigeria, but the entire world in the outgoing year by the impact of the recent COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia/Ukraine war, the administration has managed to stabilise the local economy and planning on growing the GDP in the new year.
“Reflecting on year 2022 allows us as a government to examine our legacies of successes and challenges.
“As we celebrate our wins and review obstacles, we all must understand that governance is a continuum, which still places a transitional responsibility on this administration to provide for the incoming government a non-partisan and objective roadmap for 2023.
“We as Nigeria; one country, united under the will of God and actively growing as an indivisible entity, have been enabled year after year, decade after decade, to weather all stormy waters and emerge stronger and better where others have fallen and disintegrated. This has made us a unique nation across the globe and our continent.
“Despite the ongoing global economic crisis, we have been able to weather the storms. Inflation across the globe is at its highest, the Federal Government has been resolute, through its economic interventions, to remain above water during this period. 2022 brought a combined impact from ongoing wars and after effects of COVID-19.
“Though creating its own fiscal challenges, we have continued to subsidize our energy costs to buffer households from inflationary pressure of high energy costs. In 2023, we are focused on building on our GDP and sustain the huge surge in the non-oil GDP growth,” he said.
On the fight against insecurity, he said: “As our security agencies continue to make the country proud, we must continue to assist our patriotic forces by providing much needed community intelligence. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that Nigeria remains safe and peaceful for us all.
“Therefore, we have a duty and obligation to support our troops and intelligence agencies by being alert and reporting anything suspicious.
“The fight against insurgency in the North East region has continually recorded very clear wins in the past year.
“The Federal Government, and the Borno State government, have started the journey of returning internally displaced persons to their ancestral homes earlier taken by the insurgents.
“Also, over 82, 000 insurgents with their families have surrendered to the Nigerian military.
“A number of surrendered insurgents are currently being processed by the rehabilitation (Operation Safe Corridor) programme.
“The fight against banditry, kidnapping, and other crimes in the North West and other regions is gaining momentum and showing very clear results. One of which is the resumption of Train Service along the Kaduna to Abuja corridor.”
On restructuring the Police system in the country and the recent reform efforts, he said: “In the aftermath of the EndSars, our administration took heed and instituted the ongoing Police Reform program, based on a new Presidential Vision for Policing in Nigeria.
“This new vision is framed in a clear road map that transcends the tenure of this administration and it is predicated on six principles: a) Building Trust and Legitimacy b) Leadership, Accountability, and Oversight c)Technology and digital media d) Community Policing and Crime Reduction e) Officers Training and Education f) Funding, Officers’ Welfare, Wellness, and Safety.
“This reform programme is very much in its foundational phase, but has recorded noteworthy successes in improving police welfare and their emoluments.
“Other gains have been the ongoing training of 500 police cadet trainers to enable a better training regimen for the 2022 first batch of the 10,000 new cadets with an additional 10,000 set for 2023.
“In support of these reforms has been the provisioning of new material for the Nigeria Police to steadily improve on its constitutional responsibility to enforce law and order, protect lives and property as well as street level peace and security,” he said.
On programmes that will have direct impacts on the nation’s youth population, the President highlighted the Nigerian Startup Act.
“The Nigerian Startup Bill has been passed as an Act. This is considered a huge step in lowering our unemployment figures by boosting job creation and supporting the entrepreneurial drive of our youths.
“If you recall in my 2021 New Year speech, I had mentioned the need to secure the future of our youth recognizing that our young people are our most valuable natural resource, at home and abroad.
“In this regard, we worked with the legislature to develop an enabling law to turn their passions into ideas that can be supported, groomed, and scaled across regions. 2023 will see the implementation of the Nigerian Start Up Act nationwide,” he said.
On what the priority of the remaining days of his administration would be, he said the three focus of government since he assumed office in 2015; Security, Economy, and Anti-Corruption, also known as the ‘SEA’ Agenda, would receive more attention to cement gains of the past years.
“The year 2023 would, indeed, be a time when we would work to solidify on delivering key strategic priorities under our “SEA” – (Security, Economy and Anti-Corruption) Agenda. Some of the key priority areas we would direct our attention and strengths to include:
“Focus on SECURITY; we will continue to engage, push back, and dismantle the operations of both internal and external extremist and criminal groups waging war against our communities across the Nation. We will also focus on ensuring that free and fair elections would be held come February 2023. Our security forces are working in partnership to ensure the wins we have got in war against insurgency, banditry, secession, and other crimes are sustained and more wins acquired.
“For the ECONOMY; our focus would be on maintaining and building economic growth through the national economic diversification agenda that supports the goal of national food self-sufficiency and growth in non-oil sources. The ongoing infrastructure revolution by our administration will see us deliver the key projects across the nation in power, rail, roads, ports, and technology.
“ANTI-CORRUPTION: On the anti-corruption drive of our administration, we have created new records in this fight, growing from 117 convictions in 2017 to 3,615 convictions as at December 2022. We as a government are committed to ridding our nation of all forms of corruption, through the collaboration with all the arms of Government to effectively prosecute this fight.”