Do Not Scrap Office Of First Lady, New Trekker Has Over 70 Requests For Buhari

Another walker, Malam Abubakar Umar, 43 years, who started trekking from Yola, Adamawa, on Saturday to celebrate the victory of President-elect, Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, in Abuja arrived Gombe on Thursday where he  is expected to spend the night.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that Umar said he was carrying more than 70 letters of requests from people of the North East region to Buhari which people gave him on his way.

He told NAN that most of the requests he received from the people were urging the president-elect to address insecurity and rebuild the region. Umar, popularly known as African Duduwalle, said some women had also asked him to appeal to Buhari not to scrap the office of the First Lady.

According to him, the women said the office provided them opportunity to benefit from empowerment opportunities, appointments and other benefits. “My bag is full of letters and requests from people who said I should give Buhari. “Women also told me that I should appeal to the president-elect not to scrap the office of the First Lady, which affords women the opportunity to air their views as well as benefit from the government.

“Some people also told me to appeal to the president-elect to do something on the issue of Boko Haram; they even said they would bring photographs of the insurgency to take them to the General,” he said.

The man, who said he was an ardent supporter of Buhari since 2003 when he was a youth leader on the platform of the defunct ANPP, was happy to hear that Buhari had won.

Umar explained that his walk to Abuja was also to identify with notable Adamawa indigenes such as the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar; Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha; and wife of the president-elect, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, among others.

The walker said he had earlier planned to ride a bicycle to Abuja, but was encouraged by the trekking of Mr Suleiman Hashimu, who trekked from Lagos to Abuja to celebrate the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate’s victory in the March 28 election.

On his experience on walking a long distance before now, he recalled an instance where he trekked from Adamawa to Cameroun. NAN reports that officials of Airtel Nigeria received the man and provided him with a smart phone to enhance his communication as he proceeded to his destination, Abuja. Umar thanked Nigerians from all walks of life that provided him with water, food and other assistance on his way.

Also speaking to NAN, the North East Zonal Business Manager of Airtel Nigeria Ltd, Malam Muhammad Ibrahim, said the company was proud to identify with the man who is an Airtel customer.

Ibrahim said as a social responsibility of the company to the customer who was embarking of such heroic action, the company believed it should support him with means of communication, hence the gift of a smart phone. He said workers of the company kept contact with him as well as assisted him during his journey and that the assistance would be sustained to ease his burden of his trekking.

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The Return To Lagos By Foot, Monitoring The Trekker From Abuja By Dinah Adams

So this guy treks from Lagos to Abuja within 18 days… Cool story!  First, critics lashed this trekker by calculating the distance between both towns, by the total number of hours he spent footing and reached the conclusion that his claims are far from logical proof.

After which health workers said his feet were not swollen on arrival. LOL.
However, it is either we have a new World Guinness Book record, courtesy Buhari’s electoral win or just another human who does not want to admit that he yielded to a few ride offers from highway drivers. Either ways, that earned him a handshake and probably more unknown reward from the President Elect, aside his triumphant entry through Niger and Abuja.
Not withstanding, his reward and new found heroic status does not prove the trekking/ time theory. In essence, the gain does not necessarily prove there was a pain.
Hence, this post is proposing that this guy should hang back that back bag and return to Lagos. But this time, he must be monitored. Atleast, this will help him change cloths, have a decent bath, eat well and save him the risk of encountering robbers, even though they gave him 200 Naira and pure water.
This will also seal his Honour trek commitment and shame those who call him liar, liar, liar. And least I forget, he must trek within 18 days again.
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Finally! Lagos To Abuja Trekker Meets Buhari, Explains How He Trekked

More excitement filled the air around the presidential campaign headquarters of the All Progressives Congress, APC in Abuja late Friday evening as Mr. Suleiman Hashimu, the Lagos to Abuja trekker finally met with the president-elect, General Mohammadu Buhari.

Giving details of his journey to the President- Elect, the trekker said he passed through Kwara to Niger and then to Abuja. Though his story may sound incredible, Hashimu said he didn’t care about what people would say of him, stressing that what mattered to him was the fulfillment of his promise to God and himself.

He said: “I made a promise because of the love I have for Mr. President that if Buhari should win the 2015 elections, I will trek from Lagos to Abuja which I have done. I thank God that I made a promise and I fulfilled the promise. “I passed through Kwara and Niger states to Abuja. I was trekking from 6.00am to 6.00pm and anywhere I find myself when it is 6.00pm, I pass the night there.I spent 18 days from Lagos to Abuja.

“Once I found myself inside the bush by 6.00pm and I managed to continue the trek till 9.00pm to a nearby village.

“I made this promise two years ago. I am based in Ibadan and I started my journey from Lagos because Lagos is the most popular city in Nigeria and I started from Berger junction in Lagos.

“I am not bothered about what people think. It is a promise between me and my God. I don’t want anybody to believe me. I left Lagos because I made a promise. Right from Kwara state, I never walked alone for five kilometres. People always walk with me to the next village. I work with a construction company based in Ibadan.”

Speaking at the event, Buhari congratulated Hashimu and thanked God that his health did not fail him. “I want to congratulate you for making it. He is a young man and he was lucky that his health did not fail him. I also heard so many stories that you wore almost half a dozen pair of shoes. I also understand that there are people who have been quite generous to help you to pay for pair of shoes”, Buhari said.

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