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I’m Determined To Re-Direct Governance In Nigeria, Buhari Vows

Buhari at UnPresident Muhammadu Buhari has made it clear that he is determined to change the direction and content of governance, including the management of the country’s resources with priority on accountability, transparency and result-orientation in governance.
This was even as he counted on the partnership of the Peoples Republic of China, which he acknowledged to be a strategic and dependable partner.
Buhari spoke in South Africa today at the Roundtable of Chinese and African Leaders on the last day of the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).  The President said that his administration has since its inauguration in May this year, embarked upon the task of re-focusing the governance on the real needs of the vast majority of Nigerians, adding that he was confident that China will always stand shoulder to shoulder with Nigeria in its quest to fulfill the aspirations of the citizens to propel them to prosperity.
President Buhari, who commended the theme of the Second Summit, “China-Africa Progressing Together: Win-Win Cooperation for Common Development,” expressed the hope that it would engender the right platform to engage Africa in all fields of human endeavours, such as provision of essential infrastructure, skills development and capacity building, diversification of our economies and beneficiation of resources.
He identified with the laudable objectives of FOCAC in cultivating, fostering and deepening political, economic, technological, social and other forms of relations between China and Africa, even as he praised China for the vision behind the establishment of FOCAC as a platform for higher level Africa-China relationship.
“Africa expects Chinese investment flows to the real sector of our economies to promote African enterprises. Our over-riding objectives are to tackle the challenge of unemployment, wealth creation, food security and industrialization.”
He stressed the crucial link between political stability, security and sustainable development on the African continent.
“We are convinced that Africa can only leverage productively on the potentials of ties with strategic and development partners in an atmosphere of political stability and security of lives and property as well as in a policy environment that guarantees the sanctity of collaborative joint ventures and investment on the basis of agreed rules and regulations.” President Buhari drew the attention of the Summit to the threat posed by global challenges such as fresh political conflicts, terrorism and other forms of extremism; trans-border crimes; illegal arms trade; irregular migration and cybercrimes, saying that collective action was required to confront these new threats to global peace.
“These are veritable threats to peace and security and without peace and security we cannot succeed in our development objectives.”
According to President Buhari, China and Africa must work together to confront the above threats, as well as the challenge of climate change “for which Africa remains badly affected with severe threats to food security and social stability.”
This, he said, is in addition to “unacceptable levels of poverty, unemployment and youth restiveness.”  [myad]