Latest Africanss News/October 13, 2018/@xtraconfl/208 views President Muhammadu Buhari Has Said His Administration Deserves Continuityshare on:FacebookTwitter Google +Pinterest Tumblr Linked InEmailSend to Email Address:Your NameYour Email AddressEmail check failed, please try againCancel </center> <img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-154088" src="https://6krin77j54lxjfsk-zippykid.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/PHOTOS-Full-Text-Of-President-Buharis-Speech-At-the-2018-APC-Convention-In-Abuja-nigerianmonitor-2-600x400-5.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="400" srcset="https://6krin77j54lxjfsk-zippykid.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/PHOTOS-Full-Text-Of-President-Buharis-Speech-At-the-2018-APC-Convention-In-Abuja-nigerianmonitor-2-600x400-5.jpg 600w , http://www.nigerianmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/PHOTOS-Full-Text-Of-President-Buharis-Speech-At-the-2018-APC-Convention-In-Abuja-nigerianmonitor-2-768x512.jpg 768w, http://www.nigerianmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/PHOTOS-Full-Text-Of-President-Buharis-Speech-At-the-2018-APC-Convention-In-Abuja-nigerianmonitor-2-84x55.jpg 84w, http://www.nigerianmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/PHOTOS-Full-Text-Of-President-Buharis-Speech-At-the-2018-APC-Convention-In-Abuja-nigerianmonitor-2.jpg 960w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px"/> President Muhammadu Buhari who today spoke at an interfaith initiative for peace conference on Religious Harmony in Nigeria which held in Abuja today October 13th, stated that his government deserves continuity. According to President Buhari, Nigeria has moved on, the era of free money, lack of transparency and accountability is over. He said ALSO READ President Muhammadu Buhari Says He Sat For WASC In 1961”I am proud to say that our country has moved on, the era of free money, lack of transparency and accountability is over! We deserve continuity; we deserve a better future for the coming generations. I sincerely hope 2019 will move us closer to these goals and so I look forward to a peaceful, fair and credible elections come 2019”. President Buhari also advised clerics to stop playing partisan politics. The President said his advice became necessary, having witnessed the roles religious leaders have been playing so far ahead of the elections. ALSO READ Russia says May's spy statement a 'provocation'“Very soon, political campaigns will commence leading to elections in February next year. Having witnessed the roles our religious leaders have been playing so far, I appeal to them to eschew partisan politics and appeal to their respective members to read the manifestos of each political party, discuss and pray for God’s guidance before casting their votes. ALSO READ New Music: Download ‘Positive’ by KLyrics“Religious leaders should not be seen to involve themselves in partisan politics or political controversies. Otherwise, they risk losing their status and public respect” he said. <br/><!-- MarketGidComposite Start --> <!-- NM Content Widget --><ins class="adsbygoogle" data-ad-client="ca-pub-2460597205856998" data-ad-slot="2393573647" data-ad-format="autorelaxed"/> <center> </center> Leave A Comment Below Related share on: FacebookTwitter Google +Pinterest Tumblr Linked InEmailSend to Email Address:Your NameYour Email AddressEmail check failed, please try againCancel previous articleLetter of Appreciation to Governor Philip Aguer Panyang of Jonglei statenext articleMIIC, EBRD discuss plans to launch foreign investment advisory board – Daily News EgyptRelated PostsLatest Africanss News/February 15, 2019 /No Comment Prof. Taban Lo Liyong Writing Series – Taste of South SudanLatest Africanss News/February 15, 2019 /No Comment Referendum Not In Nigeria’s Constitution — UmehSwaziland: R4.8bn for a Prestige Eswatini Project – for a Summit Unlikely to HappenDark days for Major BrightMozambique: Mocimboa DA Praia Curfew LiftedTrevor Noah Says The Second Amendment Is “Not Intended For Black People” – Your Black WorldWorld court to rule on Iran’s billions frozen in USStage 4 load shedding means ‘gross incompetence’ at Eskom, says former CEOMadagascar: Election Outcome is a U.S. Setback1.4m registered voters in Kwara, INEC says