He was accompanied by several members of the APC including his campaign coordinator, Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State; and Audu Ogbeh. Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima was also on hand to lend his support to campaign for his party.
Crowds lined the streets of Maiduguri, displayed trees with APC flag “leaves”, and cheered Buhari as he made his way through the city. Many of his supporters ran after the cars chanting their support for the candidate.
He acknowledged their show of their support during his speech as he visited the Emir of Borno, Abubakar Ibn Umar Garbai El-Kanemi, at his palace telling the audience: “The distance between the airport and the palace has never been this far; I am grateful for the welcome,” he said.
He also acknowledged the economic difficulties facing the region that and stated the Buhari/APC goal was to be a catalyst for meaningful change in the region and said to the crowd, “The young men that followed the convoy sweating, they should be gainfully employed—that is APC’s priority.”
As a former governor of the North Eastern State while he was still in the military, Buhari acknowledged his close ties to the region, and expressed his deep concern for those displaced by the terrorist group Boko Haram. He said: “I can trace my roots here, and my relatives are still in Kukawa. I was also lucky to be here once as governor of the North Eastern State.”
He also made a promise to those displaced by the fighting saying, “People in Baga and others will be liberated, returned to their homes, and will see a government genuinely concerned about the people.”