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2023 General Election Has Proved That No More Easy Access To Power – Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari claims that the 2023 elections showed both how strong Nigeria’s democracy is becoming and how informed Nigerian citizens are when it comes to making political choices.

The newly-installed Emir of Dutse, Alhaji Muhammad Sunusi, paid the president a visit on Thursday, according to the president’s media adviser, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja.

Buhari emphasized that ten incumbent governors were unable to secure Senate seats, proving that there was no longer a surefire way to the president and that the people were in charge of making decisions.

It demonstrates both the growth of our democracy and the incredibly high level of sophistication of the electorate.

“What shocked me was that the ordinary citizen who was usually underrated made the point of his political understanding of things.

“Assumption is always that you are a governor for eight years and you go to the Senate to crown the career.

“No one should underrate the Nigerian voter anymore. Politics will be more difficult, henceforth,’’ the president observed.

After listening to the emir who listed projects executed in Jigawa by the Buhari administration and requested for more, the president promised to do his best for the state in his remaining time in office.

He also pledged to brief incoming-President Bola Tinubu on the requests made and noted that the particular problem of water shortage in Dutse was worrisome.

The president told the emir and his entourage that he and the nation would continue to miss his friend, the late emir, Alhaji Nuhu Sunusi, saying that he would continue to pray for the repose of the deceased.

Earlier, the emir and the leader of the delegation, Alhaji Muhammad Hamim thanked the Buhari administration for helping Jigawa to excel in rice production and for approving a rail link to Dutse from Kano.

The traditional ruler also lauded the president for the restoration of peace to the state, to the entire country and to neighbouring countries that had suffered past insecurity.

Emir Sunusi earlier welcomed the upgrading of the Army Battalion in Dutse to a full military Brigade and requested the president to address the acute water shortage being experienced in the Jigawa capital.