Nigerians Reveal Their Expectations for President Muhammadu Buhari’s Second Term(Video)

SWITZERLAND, JUNE 13 – Muhammadu Buhari was re-elected as Nigeria’s president and inaugurated on May 9, 2019 for a second term. His first term saw a biting recession that brought much suffering to Nigerians.
His government carried out a series of anti-corruption reforms and launched some social investment programmes to cushion the effect of the harsh economic conditions on Nigerians.
Now with another four years ahead with Buhari at the helm, Nigerians tell Today’s Echo what they expect for the next four years.
Watch video below:
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