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I want to leave behind a legacy of free, fair elections in Nigeria– President Buhari

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President Buhari on Monday declared he wants to be remembered for free, fair and credible elections in Nigeria.

Buhari while speaking in his home town in Daura, declared that he would want to be remembered as a leader who kept his word that elections in Nigeria must be free, fair and credible.

Naija News understands that the Nigerian President made this known while receiving Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State, who had came to formally inform him of his election victory in last Saturday’s Governorship poll.

The President who described last Saturday’s Governorship and State Assembly elections across the country as largely successful, while speaking with newsmen, commended Nigerians who heeded to his pre-election appeals to cast their votes peacefully.

In his words, Buhari said; ‘‘I have maintained a position that elections must be free and fair and people have the right to make their choices and vote their consciences. I am happy they understood the message and did just that.

‘‘Power is a public trust that belongs to the people. Power is not by strength or wisdom but by Providence. Elected persons must be fair and just. This is the legacy I want to leave behind. A leader must be fair and just. All leaders should strive to do that.’’

While he pledged to work for the good favour of the people of Katsina state, the state governor who was accompanied by officials of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Katsina State, thanked the President and the party for the support which led to his decisive victory on March 9.