Buhari to Return in Nigeria Before June 11 - Ex Governor

Mon, Jun 5, 2017 | By publisher


Politics

FORMER Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu on Sunday urged Nigerians to stop spreading messages of hate and division about the health of President Muhammadu Buhari, who he said is fast recuperating, when he visited  him in London, last week.

Kalu said it was inhuman for some Nigerians to spread messages of falsehood about the health of Buhari.

Kalu told journalists at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, that  Nigerians should rather pray for  Mr  President, to enable him recover fast and return to his duty post.

Kalu said he visited London, to have first  hand  knowledge of the state of health of Buhari, adding that the president will return to Nigeria before June 11.

He said : ”I went to Washington to visit some business partners and from there stopped at London, to see Mr. President,  who is recovering very fast. I am excited over the state of health of President Buhari despite the hate messages people were spreading about him.

“I am disappointed with the statement coming from some Nigerians about the health of  Mr. President. The messages some Nigerians have been spreading in the social media is unhealthy. I am calling on Nigerians to have a change of heart. Being a President does not mean, you cannot be sick, the hate messages are becoming too much.  There must be good sense of tolerance among the ethnic groups, we are all one.”

– June 5, 2017 @ 8:22 GMT |

 

 

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