President Mohammadu Buhari has launched “Buhari Unity Band” BUB, ahead of the 2019 presidential election.
The President also reiterated his committed to peace and unity across the country.
Buhari unveiled the band on Thursday, in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, at the State House Conference Centre.
He said the BUB was part of the activities to kick-start his campaigns towards seeking reelection for a second term in office.
Speaking at the launch of campaign wristbands organized by a group known as the Good Governance Ambassadors of Nigeria, GOGAN, the President expressed unhappiness with the prevailing threats in Nigeria ahead of the elections in February.
Buhari, however, said that the country would emerge stronger despite the odds besetting it with the resolve by the citizens for a united nation.
He said, “No nation can succeed without unity. Our nation has gone through turbulent times but by the grace of God we always emerge stronger.”
The President said his administration was doing all it takes to promote togetherness as well as cement cordial relationship among Nigerians.
In the launch booklet, National Coordinator of GOGAN, Felix Idiga said BUB is to humiliate and shut down evil plans of the opposition and every dissenting voice.
“It is a symbol with a loud declaration by Nigerians; a slogan which says, no to united looters, yes to a united Nigeria,” he said.
According to him ‘senseless looting’ of the national treasury, unites desperate politicians regardless of their different ethnic and religious groups.
“But when they are picked to face the wrath of the law, they cry marginalization and begin to fan the flames of disunity and unrest in the country,” he noted.
Idiga added that BUB’s launch of the wristband was to give all Nigerians who support the President and Nigeria’s unity, something to show for their solidarity and which they can wear with pride.
“Our ultimate goal is to make all Nigerians peace ambassadors of our country by uniting them with the national outlook for excellence in visual identification symbol,” he added
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