It was
jubilation galore in Ibadan on Monday as members of a political group,
Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO), drawn from the entire States in the
South West, organised a special event in celebration of what they tagged
the ‘tremendous recovery’ of President Muhammadu Buhari who is
currently recuperating in London where he has been undergoing medical
treatment.
While
using the event specifically to offer special prayers for the
President, the political group also re-assured Nigerians that all is set
for President Buhari ‘s subsequent return to Nigeria having gained good
health from his sickness.
Addressing the jubilant crowd, the
National Coordinator of the Buhari Campaign Organisation, Alhaji Danladi
Pasali commended the organizers of the Special Prayer Summit for their
good intention which he said was “coming up at a time that His
Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari is strong and healthy.”
He declared: “The tremendous recovery
of our dear President Muhammadu Buhari and his subsequent coming back
soon must be celebrated by giving glory to God. Your commitment to the
course of good governance by the present administration is a clear
indication that no region in the country is as close to your spiritual
and physical contributions. Let me once again congratulate you all for
making everything here possible, and urge the zonal Coordinators of the
five other geo-political zones to emulate your laudable examples.”
Dignitaries at the prayer session
included the BCO Chairman, Board of Trustees, Alhaji Kabiru Nakaura; the
founder of BCO, Alhaji Hassan Ishaku Sarki Kudun Yamma; Nigeria’s
Ambassador to Qatar, Dr. Bawa Abdullahi Wase; the South West Coordinator
of BCO, Mr. Adetunji Adeniji; the zonal Patron,Chief Amidu Ajibade; Oyo
State Coordinator, Mr. Adebayo Gbolahan; as well as an Ekiti State
gubernatorial aspirant under the auspices of the All Progressives
Congress, Mr. Olumuyiwa Coker, among others.
Highlight
of the event was the formal inauguration of the South West Zonal office
and State Coordinators of the Buhari Campaign Organisation.
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