Support Tinubu to sustain Buhari’s legacy – Ibrahim Gambari

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The Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Gambari, has called on the Nigerians, to give necessary support to the upcoming administration, to sustain Buhari’s legacy.

Gambari stated this, during his visit to the governor of Kebbi state, Atiku Bagudu, and the Emir of Gwandu, Muhammadu Bashar.

According to Gambari, who said he was in the state to appreciate the governor, and Emir, for their support and prayers, he urged Nigerians that elections are over, and it is time to support one and there, for the betterment of the county.

“I am here on a private visit to see the governor and his royal highness, the Emir of Gwandu,” Gambari said.

“Because, as we are coming to the end of this administration, I am here to appreciate them for their support, and prayers and to also make a point that elections are now over.

“We should now be building support and enabling environment for the incoming administration so that they could build – up on the positive record of President Buhari in all the major priorities, his administration focused on.”

“Above all, for being the one that conducted and supervised the free and fair 2023 general elections that produced these results,” he added.

The Chief of staff, who Sspokeon the legacy Buhari will be leaving behind, noted that apart from free and fair elections, Nigerians would remember the president for his fight against corruption and agricultural revolution.

“Among other legacies, we have diversified the economy. We are now producing what we are eating,” he said.

“Many states across Nigeria now have various crops that they have economic advantage upon and they are producing it abundantly.

“Except Kebbi state which stands top among the states because the state has made a lot of impact on the agricultural revolution in Nigeria.

“Apart from that, President Muhamm5adu has constructed a lot of roads to fight corruption. These are the legacies he will be leaving behind,” Gambari stated.

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