Mr Buhari has come under increased criticisms over his handling of the country’s deteriorating security crisis.
Many Nigerians have been either kidnapped or killed in various parts of the country in recent months. The attacks have mostly occurred in north west Nigeria.
Mr Buhari appeared to downplay the crisis when he returned weekend from a trip to the UK. His remarks that police Inspector General Adamu Mohammedwas working hard as shown by his declining body weight angered many.
Speaking Tuesday, Mr Buhari said he knew what to do, and would not fail Nigerians, according to a statement by his spokesperson, Garba Shehu.
Mr Shehu said the president expressed gratitude to all Nigerians for the opportunity to serve a second term in office. He said their expectations for giving him the mandate will be met.
“The expectations of Nigerians will be met. I will not let them down. I will continue to do my best,” he said.
The president reiterated his earlier message on the occasion of Ramadanto Nigerians that discipline should be the watch word of every citizen. He advised citizens to use the Muslim fasting period to reflect and be more constructive in purpose by promoting harmony.
He said the fasting period also provides good opportunity for charity.
In his remarks, Chief Imam of the Mosque, Abdulwaheed Sulaiman, gave thanks to God for allowing the general election to take place peacefully throughout the country. He called for repentance and prayers to avert the current security challenges confronting the nation.
He said the security incidents are “a test from God”.
PT