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Buhari’s return: Daura agog

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Daura in Katsina state, the home town of President Muhammadu Buhari, is agog as people trooped to the streets to celebrate the return of Buhari,

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Buhari, who had been on medical leave in the United Kingdom, arrived in Nigeria early on Friday.

Residents early on Friday trooped to the streets singing and dancing.

Malam Musa Mohammed, a local farmer, could not control his tears of joy, said: “At last the president is back to the country.’’

He said he was listening to the radio this morning when it was announced that the president would return today, “and to God be the glory, he has landed in good spirit’’.

Mohammed called on Nigerians, especially the people of Daura, to continue to pray for the wellbeing of the president and the nation.

“He is our son and he needs our prayers and encouragement.’’

Alhaji Salisu Haro, the information officer of Daura Local Government Area, said the entire Daura community was happy for the safe return of Buhari.

He said Daura community became agog since the news of his home coming was announced on Thursday.

According to him, a lot of us resorted to thanksgiving, prayers and tea parties celebrating the return of Mr president.

Alhaji Abdulmanafi Daura, the North-West Zonal Organising Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), commended the efforts of traditional and religious leaders, as well as the opposition for praying for the wellbeing of Buhari.

Daura also commended Nigerians, who organized prayer sessions for the president.

He assured that the party would continue to deliver the dividends of democracy to the electorate.

Alhaji Lawwali Na-Lado, the National Chairman, Inter Party Advisory Council, welcomed Mr president and prayed that God would continue to grant him sound health.

He said the president was back to continue with the task of repositioning Nigeria on the path of progress and development.

“We will continue to support him to succeed,’’ he said.

Mrs Grace Govo, a school teacher in Daura, who was visibly joyous advised Nigerians to do away with their negative thoughts about Nigeria.

 

According to her, Buhari is the best thing that has happened to this nation.

 

She said before Buhari came into power, “we were sleeping with out two eyes opened, but thank God the situation is different now’’.

 

 

 

Govo said she had been living in Daura for the past 30 years, adding that she likes Buhari because of his honesty, and incorruptible way of life, and “he has started reforming this nation for good’’.

 

Hajiya Safiya Daura, the Katsina State APC woman leader, urged women to continue to pray for the wellbeing of the president.

 

According to her, women should expect lofty policies and programmes that would impart their lives positively, with the return of the president.

 

NAN

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