From the
Presidency through the Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity)
Femi Adesina, read the press report below:
President Muhammadu Buhari on
Sunday February 28th, 2016, in Doha charged Nigerians to
rekindle the spirit of patriotism and selfless service to encourage more
foreign investment in the country. Speaking at a town hall meeting with members
of the Nigerian community in Doha, the President assured them that the Federal
Government would continue to create the enabling environment for investments in
the country, anchored on peace and security.
“We have abundant natural and human resources in the country, including huge oil and gas deposit.
“We have abundant natural and human resources in the country, including huge oil and gas deposit.
“But the challenge is securing
those installations and to persuade some of our countrymen to be more patriotic
and stop sabotaging the installations.
“When people are being abducted
and some are being murdered, when installations are being blown up now and
then, the incentive for people to invest in our infrastructure is quite
slim’’.
President
Buhari also promised to look into the complaints of alleged blanket denial of
visas to families and relatives of Nigerians intending to visit the State of
Qatar.
“Like I
tell other Nigerians living in other countries, you must be good ambassadors of
the country because globally things are quite difficult in terms of security
and the economy.
“If you have something doing,
please hold it tight to your heart and try to improve on it because things are
quite difficult all over.
“For us in Nigeria, we are trying
to do our best to reduce unemployment and we realised this quite early enough,
that was why we campaigned on the diversification of the economy.
“We have to go back to
agriculture, like in the good old days of cocoa, palm oil, palm kernel, cotton,
groundnuts, hides and skins’’.
On the
fight against terrorism, the President told Nigerians living in Qatar that the
military have made remarkable progress in dislodging Boko Haram terrorists from
their previous strongholds in the North eastern part of the country.
“When we
came in May 2015, the Boko Haram were effectively holding 14 local governments
out of 774 local governments in Nigeria but today they are not holding a single
local government,’’ he said.
He said
the military and law enforcement agencies were working very hard to prevent and
counter Boko Haram attacks on soft targets in the country.
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