Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello has said that those wishing death on President Muhammadu Buhari are the real enemies of Nigeria.
Bello made the comment over the weekend while speaking at the Apapo Omo Yagba Congress held in Isanlu.
“The
emergence of President Buhari at this critical period of our nation’s
economy is a big blessing.
The President has confronted the recession in
the nation with all the deserved seriousness to lift her off the
woods,” Bello said through his Director General on Media and Publicity, Kingsley Fanwo.
“Every
leader is installed by the Almighty Allah to help humanity and advance
the wishes of God over the people. The Holy Books urged us to pray for
our leaders. The injunction is for our benefit because when leaders act
right, the people will reap the fruits.
“Wishing
a person dead because of political, ethnic or religious difference is a
sin and I will urge all those who wish the president dead to seek for
forgiveness from God.
“All of us must
face the current realities. The president has come out to say he is
hearing the voices of the people. We have a president who will stake
everything to bring us back to reckoning. The grandiose corruption of
the past is the reason we are suffering today. But the president is not
complaining but taking the right steps to help our nation.
“I
have a supreme confidence that under our anti-corrupt president,
Nigeria shall rise again. Corrupt people are uncomfortable with the
President we have but the people of Nigeria, who understand the root of
our current economic travails, are supportive of our President in his
drive to salvage our nation,” he added.
Rumours
of President Buhari’s supposed death started spreading after he left
the country on January 19 for a 10-day medical vacation.
The
president’s silence during his vacation has given rise to fears that he
is in worse condition than the presidency wants to reveal.
The government has also been forced on numerous occasions to dismiss rumours that the president had died.
“It’s
only in this part of the world that you wake up in the morning and you
say the president of the country is dead. I will not join that kind of
debate at all,” Information Minister, Lai Mohammed said on January 25.
Concerns
about Buhari’s health status were heightened when he wrote the Senate,
on Sunday, February 5, 2017, to extend his vacation indefinitely.
“President
Buhari has extended his leave in order to complete and receive the
results of a series of tests recommended by his doctors,” a statement by Adesina read.
However, various government officials have assured Nigerians that the president is hale and hearty.
“The President is hale and hearty. I spoke to him just this afternoon and we had a very long conversation,” Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo said on Monday, February 6.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki also revealed that he spoke to Buhari on Wednesday, February 8, adding that the president was in good spirits.
Meanwhile,
the letter sent by Buhari to the Senate to extend his leave shows that
the president will not return to Nigeria till “the doctors are satisfied
that certain factors are ruled out.”
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