Bola Tinubu, president-elect,
says he is ready to dedicate himself to the service of Nigeria and Africa.
A statement from the office of
the president-elect said Tinubu spoke on Saturday in Abuja at the inaugural
lecture preceding his swearing-in.
Represented by Kashim Shettima,
vice-president-elect, Tinubu restated his commitment to the ideals of democracy
as the best form of government.
Tinubu acknowledged the merits of
democracy, adding that “it surpasses the most perfect dictatorship in terms of
justice, humanity, and productivity”.
“Distinguished guests, democracy is more than
a system of governance; it is the very lifeblood that empowers a nation to
flourish and thrive,” Tinubu said.
“We stand at the precipice of a
new era, where the ideals of democracy will guide our path toward sustainable
development.
“Democracy, my fellow countrymen,
is not only a political system; it is a way of life. It embodies a distinctive
code of thought and conduct, demanding the utmost integrity and self-improvement
from leaders.
“Today, I stand before you, ready to dedicate
my entire being to the service of our great nation and the African continent.
Tinubu said while democracy
guarantees freedom, its survival hinges on the responsible and measured use of
that freedom.
He added that democracy, as an
ever-evolving concept, empowers the majority to express their will while
safeguarding the fundamental interests of the minority.
“Our democracy is not an abstract
ideal; it is a practical vessel that will propel our nation to new heights in
every facet of our collective existence,” Tinubu added.
The President-elect pledged to
utilise democratic institutions not only to safeguard political and civil
rights but also to drive comprehensive economic reforms that engender
broad-based prosperity, create employment opportunities, and unlock the
nation’s untapped potential.
Also speaking, President Muhammadu
Buhari noted that the inauguration lecture took participants on a journey of
introspection on the imperatives of democratic governance and nation-building.
He added that the various
challenges that confront the socio-political fabrics of Nigeria were also
highlighted.
“We have learnt that democracy is
not just a system of governance, it is a way of life,” Buhari said.
“True democracy is when the voices of people
are heard. Our nation’s progress rests on inclusivity, unity and not leaving
any citizen behind and ensuring every citizen enjoy the dividends of good
governance.
“We must heed the lessons of this
lecture and translate them into action. We must fight against corruption in all
its form. We must remain united. Our diversity is our strength.
“We can overcome our differences and forge a
common cause towards progress.”
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