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”I inherited insecurity, ailing economy” President Buhari insists

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President Buhari yesterday maintained that his government inherited an ailing economy and insecurity when he came into office in 2015.

A statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, says President Buhari said this when he received the new President of Sierra Leone, Mr. Julius Bio, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja yesterday May 30th. The statement in part reads

“President Buhari noted that he shared a lot in common with the Sierra Leonean President, which includes ruling the country as a military general, contesting several elections as opposition and winning to face the challenges of security and an ailing economy,” the statement.

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