DISAPPOINTED? MAN WHO TREKKED FOR BUHARI HAS THIS TIO SAY
The man expressed his dissatisfaction with the way the president has been ruling Nigeria in the last one year.
He said: “Removing fuel subsidy at this
hard time is not palatable to hearing when so many workers and labourers
can hardly put food on their table, many companies have folded up, and
cost of living is very high,
Nigerians have been hoping for a positive
change for a very long time, enduring hardship and now the Federal
government wants to make things worse for the masses.”
Muhammadu Buhari, the main opposition candidate, won Nigeria’s presidential election by 2.57 million vote in 2015.
Hashimu had made a personal promise
in 2013 that should former military ruler run and win the 2015
presidential poll, he would trek from Lagos to Abuja.
As Buhari won the man was forced to
fulfill his promise and on April 20, 2015, he arrived Abuja from Lagos
amid a cacophony of excitements. He met with the president and other
party chieftain at the presidential campaign headquarters of the All
Progressives Congress.
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