The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had on Wednesday
declared Buhari, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential
Candidate, the winner of March 28 Presidential election.
Falae, a
former Secretary to the Federal Government, told NAN in Lagos that the
implementation of the report would help to revamp and re-launch the
country.
“I want to advise Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari that he should see government as a continuum.
“I
urge him that as soon as he is inaugurated and settle down to initiate
action on the implementation of the report of the 2014 National
Conference.
“The implementation of that report in my humble
opinion is the blueprint for restructuring Nigeria, revamping Nigeria
and re-launching Nigeria into a new orbit,” he said.
Falae, who
congratulated the president-elect for the victory, said his election
would send signal that rampant corruption would no longer be tolerated.
“It
sends a signal that the rampant corruption will no longer be tolerated
and that public officers must disengage from corruption and take their
career seriously with leadership by example.”
He also commended
INEC for the conduct of the election and urged the commission to avoid
hitches such as late arrival of materials and staff, absence of result
sheets and the failure of the Smart Card Reader machines.
“I feel
proud as a Nigerian that the outcome of the election, for the first time
in Nigeria possibly in Africa, power changed hands peacefully from one
political party to another through the ballot box,” Falae said.
The
former Secretary to the Federal Government described President Goodluck
Jonathan as a “statesman” for conceding defeat even before the final
announcement of the result.
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