… he’s not leaving Nigeria the way he met it

Femi Adesina, presidential spokesperson, says President Muhammadu Buhari served Nigeria “meritoriously” throughout his administration.

Buhari was elected president of the country in 2015 and was returned to the seat for a second term in 2019.

The eight-year tenure of the administration is billed to terminate on May 29.

In a statement on Sunday, Adesina said Buhari “would not be leaving Nigeria the way he met it,”the Cable News reports.

He described the administration’s “achievement” as “a collector’s item”.

“In about four weeks, President Muhammadu Buhari touches down as the country’s Number One citizen,” Adesina said.

“For eight years, he has served, making a salutary impact on nearly all sectors of the national landscape: security, economy, anti-corruption, infrastructure; rail, roads, air and sea ports, power, housing, water resources, the oil and gas sector, legislative matters, foreign affairs, sports, youth development, and many others.

“The presidential communications team here brings a one-stop shop of achievements under the Buhari administration covering eight years of two terms. It’s a collector’s item, an answer to the questions.

“Those who are objective, taking a dispassionate look at this fact sheet, would admit that President Buhari came, and served meritoriously. As he had promised many times, he would not be leaving Nigeria the way he met it.

“A report card of the administration? It is so and more. Welcome to view the indelible footprints of Muhammadu Buhari on the sands of time.”