
Mr
Suleiman Hashimu, the man who trekked from Lagos to Abuja for President
Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, has denied reports that he lost faith in the
president, saying the reports are mischievous and misleading.
Fielding
questions from the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja, Hashimu
renewed his commitment to always support the president because of Buhari’s
capability to solve the country’s problems.
NAN
recalls that Hashimu trekked from Lagos and arrived Abuja on April 20, 2015, to
redeem his promise of walking for Buhari if he (Buhari) won the presidential
election.
“I
woke this morning and some of my friends started calling and asking if I am
aware of reports in the social media, claiming that I – Hashimu – have
regretted trekking for President Muhammadu Buhari.
“It
is not true. It is a rumour, false and a lie. I did not regret my action.
“If
I have another opportunity to trek for President Buhari, I will do it again,
even from Nigeria to anywhere.
“I
do not regret my action – trekking for him. I am in support of everything he is
doing,’’ Hashimu declared.
“I
did not speak to any journalist yesterday, today or recently,’’ the trekker
stressed.
On
how he felt when he heard the rumour, Hashimu said he was not surprised as some
politicians with intent to spite the president in spite of his efforts so far
might be responsible for such report.
“I
am not surprised because as a politician, he has opposition and I believe
people are looking for all ways to spoil his name.
“They
spread this rumour not to dent my name but the president’s.
“They
also want to use the rumour to say that I am no longer with the president, that
I am no longer supporting him, it is a lie,’’ he said.
The
trekker disclosed that he was planning a march together with some youths to
demonstrate their support and solidarity for the Buhari’s actions so far.
He
added he was in full support of the increase in the pump price price of petrol
from N86.50 to N145.
Hashimu
noted that Nigerians would benefit from the increase in the long run, urging
youths to be patient and pray for the president.
He
also commended the president for degrading the Boko Haram insurgents and fight
against corruption.
However,
the trekker said that he was yet to meet the president because of his tight
schedules.
Hashimu
called on the president to alleviate the pains Nigerians were currently going
through in view of the global economic downturn.
“There
are some challenges which Nigerians are facing. The president needs to be
aware. Whatever you doing in life, even if you are sick, you need pain relief.
“I
know he is planning big for Nigerians and Nigeria, but the relief must come.
Let the president do something quickly to address the pains Nigerians are
undergoing, especially in terms of food.
“There
are so many complaints, he needs to work hard,’’ he said.
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