Mohammed Shehu, an aide to President-elect Buhari, has
advised youths to pray instead of trekking for the incoming leader’s
administration. Mr. Shehu gave this advice during an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Abuja today Monday May 18th.
According to him, the incoming administration acknowledges
the excitement of youths over Mr. Buhari’s election but would prefer that they
channel their energies towards praying than embarking on, sometimes dangerous,
journeys. He said;
"It’s kind of overwhelming. Last week, I told youths to
stay where they are, stop trekking, and pray for the incoming administration
instead. We have a lot of challenges; light, unemployment, insecurity, and so
on. So it is more profitable for them to stay where they are and pray instead
of taking the dangerous risk of walking all the way to Abuja,’’ Mr. Shehu said.
On the allegation that the trekkers were ignored, Mr. Shehu
said:
"That is not true. Even outsiders have been bringing
gifts and food for them out of goodwill. It is untrue that they have been
ignored or starved and this is not the first batch but you know the problem
with this kind of situation is that when others hear, they keep coming."
Several young Nigerians have in the past weeks announced
solidarity trekking from distant towns and cities to Abuja.
The only female among the group of 22, Lauratu Musa, said
she took off from Kaduna eight days ago with her 15 year-old son, Adamu
Abdullahi.
"I collected 28 goodwill letters from the various
villages I lodged in on my way. This is my son, he was bitten on the way by
plenty mosquitoes but we thank God we are here,’’ she said.
NAN reports that the trekkers, 22 in all, cut across various
ages ranging from 20 to 63, and came from different parts of the country
including Katsina, Kano, Adamawa, Yobe, Anambra and Kaduna States.
(NAN)
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