Another walker, Malam Abubakar Umar, 43
years, who started trekking from Yola, Adamawa, on Saturday to celebrate the
victory of President-elect, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, arrived Gombe on
Thursday where he spent the night.
Umar said he was carrying more than 70
letters of requests from people of the North East region to Buhari which were
gave him.
He said that most of the requests he
received from the people were urging the president-elect to address insecurity
and rebuild the region.
Umar, popularly known as African
Duduwalle, said some women had also asked him to appeal to Buhari not to scrap
the office of the First Lady.
According to him, the women said the
office provided them opportunity to benefit from empowerment opportunities,
appointments and other benefits.
“My bag is full of letters and requests
from people who said I should give Buhari.
“Women also told me that I should
appeal to the president-elect not to scrap the office of the First Lady, which
affords women the opportunity to air their views as well as benefit from the
government.
“Some people also told me to appeal to
the president-elect to do something on the issue of Boko Haram; they even said
they would bring photographs of the insurgency,” he said.
The man, who said he was an ardent
supporter of Buhari since 2003 when he was a youth leader on the platform of
the defunct ANPP, was happy to hear that Buhari had won.
Umar explained that his walk to Abuja
was also to identify with notable Adamawa indigenes such as the former Vice
President, Atiku Abubakar; Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha; and wife
of the president-elect, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, among others.
The walker said he had earlier planned
to ride a bicycle to Abuja, but was encouraged by the trekking of Mr Suleiman
Hashimu, who trekked from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate the All Progressives
Congress (APC) presidential candidate’s victory in the March 28 election.
On his experience on walking a long
distance before now, he recalled an instance where he trekked from Adamawa to
Cameroun.
Officials of Airtel Nigeria received
the man and provided him with a smart phone to enhance his communication as he
proceeded to his destination, Abuja.
Umar thanked Nigerians from all walks of life that provided him with water, food and other assistance on his way.
Also speaking, the North East Zonal
Business Manager of Airtel Nigeria Ltd, Malam Muhammad Ibrahim, said the
company was proud to identify with the man who is an Airtel customer.
Ibrahim said as a social responsibility
of the company to the customer who was embarking of such heroic action, the
company believed it should support him with means of communication, hence the
gift of a smart phone.
He said workers of the company kept
contact with him as well as assisted him during his journey and that the
assistance would be sustained to ease his burden of his trekking.
The man, who spent the night in Gombe, continued with his journey to Abuja on Thursday. (NAN).
Another
walker, Malam Abubakar Umar, 43 years, who started trekking from Yola,
Adamawa, on Saturday to celebrate the victory of President-elect,
Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, arrived Gombe on Thursday where he spent the
night.
Umar said he was carrying more than 70 letters of requests from people of the North East region to Buhari which were gave him.
He said that most of the requests he received from the people were urging the president-elect to address insecurity and rebuild the region.
Umar, popularly known as African Duduwalle, said some women had also asked him to appeal to Buhari not to scrap the office of the First Lady.
According to him, the women said the office provided them opportunity to benefit from empowerment opportunities, appointments and other benefits.
“My bag is full of letters and requests from people who said I should give Buhari.
“Women also told me that I should appeal to the president-elect not to scrap the office of the First Lady, which affords women the opportunity to air their views as well as benefit from the government.
“Some people also told me to appeal to the president-elect to do something on the issue of Boko Haram; they even said they would bring photographs of the insurgency,” he said.
The man, who said he was an ardent supporter of Buhari since 2003 when he was a youth leader on the platform of the defunct ANPP, was happy to hear that Buhari had won.
Umar explained that his walk to Abuja was also to identify with notable Adamawa indigenes such as the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar; Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha; and wife of the president-elect, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, among others.
The walker said he had earlier planned to ride a bicycle to Abuja, but was encouraged by the trekking of Mr Suleiman Hashimu, who trekked from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate’s victory in the March 28 election.
On his experience on walking a long distance before now, he recalled an instance where he trekked from Adamawa to Cameroun.
Officials of Airtel Nigeria received the man and provided him with a smart phone to enhance his communication as he proceeded to his destination, Abuja.
Umar thanked Nigerians from all walks of life that provided him with water, food and other assistance on his way.
Also speaking, the North East Zonal Business Manager of Airtel Nigeria Ltd, Malam Muhammad Ibrahim, said the company was proud to identify with the man who is an Airtel customer.
Ibrahim said as a social responsibility of the company to the customer who was embarking of such heroic action, the company believed it should support him with means of communication, hence the gift of a smart phone.
He said workers of the company kept contact with him as well as assisted him during his journey and that the assistance would be sustained to ease his burden of his trekking.
The man, who spent the night in Gombe, continued with his journey to Abuja on Thursday. (NAN)
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Umar said he was carrying more than 70 letters of requests from people of the North East region to Buhari which were gave him.
He said that most of the requests he received from the people were urging the president-elect to address insecurity and rebuild the region.
Umar, popularly known as African Duduwalle, said some women had also asked him to appeal to Buhari not to scrap the office of the First Lady.
According to him, the women said the office provided them opportunity to benefit from empowerment opportunities, appointments and other benefits.
“My bag is full of letters and requests from people who said I should give Buhari.
“Women also told me that I should appeal to the president-elect not to scrap the office of the First Lady, which affords women the opportunity to air their views as well as benefit from the government.
“Some people also told me to appeal to the president-elect to do something on the issue of Boko Haram; they even said they would bring photographs of the insurgency,” he said.
The man, who said he was an ardent supporter of Buhari since 2003 when he was a youth leader on the platform of the defunct ANPP, was happy to hear that Buhari had won.
Umar explained that his walk to Abuja was also to identify with notable Adamawa indigenes such as the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar; Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha; and wife of the president-elect, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, among others.
The walker said he had earlier planned to ride a bicycle to Abuja, but was encouraged by the trekking of Mr Suleiman Hashimu, who trekked from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate’s victory in the March 28 election.
On his experience on walking a long distance before now, he recalled an instance where he trekked from Adamawa to Cameroun.
Officials of Airtel Nigeria received the man and provided him with a smart phone to enhance his communication as he proceeded to his destination, Abuja.
Umar thanked Nigerians from all walks of life that provided him with water, food and other assistance on his way.
Also speaking, the North East Zonal Business Manager of Airtel Nigeria Ltd, Malam Muhammad Ibrahim, said the company was proud to identify with the man who is an Airtel customer.
Ibrahim said as a social responsibility of the company to the customer who was embarking of such heroic action, the company believed it should support him with means of communication, hence the gift of a smart phone.
He said workers of the company kept contact with him as well as assisted him during his journey and that the assistance would be sustained to ease his burden of his trekking.
The man, who spent the night in Gombe, continued with his journey to Abuja on Thursday. (NAN)
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/another-buhari-walker-arrive-gombe-with-over-70-requests-to-president-elect/#sthash.sto4qwJn.dpuf
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