CAN, Emir urge prayers for quick
recovery
• Arewa youths flay northern politicians
over president’s health
President Muhammadu Buhari may be
“very ill” but he attended “prayers last
Friday,” according to The Guardian’s
sources in London.
One of the sources said on Wednesday:
“The man is alive, but not okay. He is
very ill. He is probably not going home
soon.”
For Buhari to have attended the mosque
indicates that he is not dead, and that
though he may be sick, he is getting well.
When told by the reporter that The
Guardian was just hoping the president
was fit and coming home soon as
Nigerians had been repeatedly told, one
of the sources noted: “he comes out in the
evenings, but is very ill.”
Asked if by “outside” he meant the front
of the house, the source shook his head to
the contrary, to indicate the back of the
house.
The second source then disclosed: “he
went for prayers on Friday. I saw about
four cars” leaving Abuja House. “Maybe
that was him,” the source added.
One of the president’s men came towards
the gate around 5:07 p.m., beckoning to
the reporter to “come.” He then asked:
“Are you interested in your president
dying?” When the reporter said “no” and
that “that is why we are here” to seek the
truth, he then said:” If you want your
president dead, you will be disappointed.
The president is hale and hearty. He will
be returning soon.” He then rained abuse
on The Guardian’s reporter before
walking back inside.
Meanwhile, the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN) has once again urged
Christians and Nigerians in general not to
cease praying for Buhari until he returns
to the country hale and hearty.
CAN President; Rev. Samson Olasupo
Ayokunle reminded Christians that it is
their responsibility to pray for the
country and its leaders all the time. He
urged them to also pray for the Acting
President Yemi Osinbajo.
In a statement by his Special Assistant
(Media and Communications), Pastor
Adebayo Oladeji, Ayokunle said: “I call on
all well-meaning Nigerians, especially
Christians not to cease praying for
President Buhari as he takes further rest
as advised by his doctors until he returns
to the country hale and hearty to
continue his good works.
Also, the Emir of Gwandu and Chairman
of Kebbi State Traditional Council, Alhaji
Muhammed Illiyasu Bashar urged
Nigerians to continue praying for Buhari
and the country in general.
According to the emir, who made the call
at the 10th matriculation of the Kebbi
State University of Science and
Technology, leaders need prayers, not
abuse to succeed.
Also yesterday, the Arewa Youth Forum
(AYF) accused politicians of northern
extraction of politicising Buhari’s health,
saying some governors were already
positioning themselves for personal
political gains on the fallout.
In a statement, the National President of
AYF, Alhaji Gambo Ibrahim Gujungu, the
youths threatened to expose the
identities of the political bigwigs in the
north associated with politicking with
Buhari’s ill health and how they are now
positioning themselves due to the
uncertainty over the president’s health.
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