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Prof Gambari

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Chief of Staff to the President @Federal Republic Of Nigeria

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linkhttps://statehouse.gov.ng/ calendar_today06-04-2020 11:28:13

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President Muhammadu Buhari is delighted at the news of the recovery and discharge from hospital of His Highness, Umar Faruk Umar, the Emir of Daura.

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The President also applauded the dedicated and hardworking hospital staff of the Federal Medical Centre Katsina and other frontline medical and health workers, serving various patients in several hospitals across the country.

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''The country is fortunate to have such a dedicated medical workforce,'' the President said, adding that his administration will continue to take all necessary measures within means to boost their morale.

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I join fellow Nigerians in welcoming back Chiefs Dokpesi and @doyinokupe from their treatment from the Covid-19 attacks. May God heal all the others who are so infected.

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President Buhari also used the opportunity of the visit to praise the good work that the President of Niger Republic, Mahamadou Issoufou, who is the current Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is doing in the sub-region,...

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It's been a tough time for our nation, and at this critical time of insecurities and secessionist agitators, I really would want to make every Nigerian and citizens of our country know and understand the fact that we should all work together towards bring a lasting peace

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We as citizens and elites of our great nation Nigeria should always preach peace, our political party shouldn't divide our nation, let us all keep our differences aside and stop aiding crimes with our words, we're better and stronger together

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Government doesn't employ all her citizens, it's the duty of government to create an enabling environment for you to invest, your little investment can create more employment, let invest in our country and get rid of poverty

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Nigeria must imbibe a participatory democracy to sustain progressiveness. In truth, Nigeria is no more complex than most large developing countries, the adaptive challenge is to fashion a progressive, forward-looking ‘grand narrative’ as an approximate for ‘our dream

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“Presently, there are multiple fractious sub-national plots that have not been woven into a consensual story of who we are, what we are, and where we want to be in this fast-spinning interdependent future.

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“In this regard, promoting a Nigeria of our dreams must begin with a commitment to democratic governance. We have to somehow create consensus on a rational way of governing ourselves.

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This requires three main elements: establishing the rule of law, evolving from representative democracy to participatory democracy, and building a just society.

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There’s a need for global cooperative efforts to fight corruption, The creation of the international Anti-Corruption Court (IACC) would help to prosecute kleptocrats from nation-states.

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A group of states could set up an International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC) as a dedicated facility for the international prosecution of corruption cases where national jurisdictions are unable or unwilling to prosecute

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“A new IACC should be an international institution of last resort, like the International Criminal Court, operating on the principle of complementarity.

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Accordingly, its jurisdiction would extend to the prosecution of kleptocrats due to the inability or unwillingness of national governments to prosecute; it should also wield power to recover and repatriate assets stolen from victims.