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Rakiya Adamu |
Rakiya Adamu, the only surviving
sister of President Muhammadu Buhari, has appealed to Nigerians to pray for the
President, instead of spreading rumours about his health.
She made the appeal in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Daura, Katsina State, on Wednesday.
The 84-year-old said the president
needed the prayers of every Nigerian for him to succeed in the task of
addressing the problems facing the nation.
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She said that President Buhari
being a mortal was bound to fall ill or even die “at any time his creator
wishes.”
According to her, she speaks with
the president daily since his departure to London on annual leave and he is in
high spirit.
She added that “I just returned
from the lesser Hajj and even while in Saudi Arabia, I was communicating with
him daily.’’
The president’s sister, popularly
called Amadodo, told NAN that while in Saudi Arabia, she communicated with
Buhari every 10 hours.
“We were 28 from our mother, late
Hajiya Zulaihatu, who died in 1992, but Buhari was her last born,” she said.
A cross section of people in
Daura, President Buhari’s hometown in Katsina State, expressed dismay over how
some Nigerians spread rumours about the president’s health.
Abdulrahman Daura, the Northwest
Organising Secretary of All Progressives Congress (APC), described the rumoured
death and state of health of the president as baseless and unfounded.
Mr. Daura said “Buhari is in good
health and is only conducting routine medical checkup in the United Kingdom.”
He advised those spreading rumours
to always be constructive and avoid campaign of hate and calumny, adding that
“it is only God that gives health and takes life.”
Similarly, Aminu Na-Dari, a close
ally of the president, said he had also been in constant touch with Mr. Buhari
since his departure and their conversation did not in any way indicate that he
was having health challenge.
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He said the current economic
hardship was not caused by the present administration and
the Buhari-led government had been working hard to remedy the situation.
the Buhari-led government had been working hard to remedy the situation.
A group of students of the School
of Health Technology, Daura, described the rumour as unfortunate and asked the
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) to issue a statement
condemning it. (NAN)
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