PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari is fulfilled leaving as Nigeria’s leader after serving for eight years.
“The President feels fulfilled. He has done exceptionally well as best as he can in the circumstances in which he has found himself. He is satisfied going home for the next president to contribute and build on the foundations he has laid,” said presidential aide Garba Shehu.
“You can’t walk on eggs without breaking them. It is absolutely not possible. So, the apology by President Muhammadu Buhari did not indicate acceptance of wrongdoing on his part,” he noted.
According to him, some persons may have been “inadvertently” offended by Buhari’s actions. But such actions are not intentional, he said.
“And certainly, the President is not a malicious person as to go out to deliberately hurt people,” Shehu maintained.
He believes the Nigerian leader’s move is about taking responsibility.
In appraising his principal’s fight against insecurity, the presidential aide argued that Buhari has succeeded in rolling back the Boko Haram insurgents.

