Buhari at 76th UNGA
The President, Major General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd.), has advise world leaders not to cling to power after their
constitutional tenure.
He stated this on Friday while addressing
over 80 world leaders at the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly
in New York.
Buhari made the remark less than two years
to May 2023 when he would be expected to release power to the next Nigerian
President after eight years in Aso Rock.
Buhari, who was also a former military head
of state between 1983 and 1985, has been Nigeria’s democratically elected
President since May 2015.
Speaking at the Assembly on Friday, he
lamented that the democratic gains recorded in West Africa are now being eroded
by the activities of power grabbers in the region, a thinly veiled reference to
recent military takeovers in Mali and Guinea, both in West Africa.
He restated that Nigeria supports the
efforts of the continental and regional blocs including the African Union and
the Economic Community of West African States at solving the issue.
Addressing the world leaders including the
new UNGA President, Abdulla Shahid of Maldives, Buhari said, “In West Africa
especially, our democratic gains of the past decades are now being eroded. The
recent trend of unconstitutional takeover of power, sometimes in reaction to
unilateral changes of constitutions by some leaders, must not be tolerated by
the international community.
“Nigeria fully supports the efforts by
ECOWAS to address this growing challenge and appreciates the support of both
the African Union and the United Nations.
“In this regard, I would like to reiterate
that as leaders of our individual Member-States, we need to adhere to the
constitutional provisions of our countries, particularly on term limits. This
is one area that generates crisis and political tension in our sub-region.”
A number of world leaders have been known
for tyrannical sit-tight syndrome, including adjusting the constitutions of
their respective countries to perpetuate their stay in power. Some of the
presidents who have stayed in power for about three decades now include Paul
Biya (Cameroon), Yoweri Museveni (Uganda), Teodoro Mbasogo (Equatorial Guinea),
Denis Nguesso (Congo), Paul Kagame (Rwanda), Vladimir Putin (Russia), amongst
others.
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