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• Calls President Buhari in London, invites him to Washington
• Group accuses S’West APC leaders of plotting president’ s exit
• Borno CAN holds seven-day prayers for quick recovery
President Donald Trump of the United States (U.S.) has assured of his
country’s readiness to assist Nigeria in terms of military weapons to
combat terrorism.
Trump also extended an invitation to President Muhammadu Buhari to
visit Washington at a mutually convenient date, according to a terse
statement from the presidency yesterday.
The development indicates the willingness of the U.S. government
under President Trump to strengthen its relationship with Nigeria for
mutual benefits to both countries.
The statement by Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, said the
invitation came at the instance of the American president following a
telephone conversation between the two leaders on Monday. Buhari spoke
to Trump from London where he is currently on vacation.
According to Adesina, “the conversation was cordial and President
Buhari congratulated Trump on his election as President of the United
States, and on his cabinet.”
Adesina said the two leaders specifically discussed ways to improve
cooperation in the fight against terrorism through the provision of
necessary equipment.
“President Trump encouraged President Buhari to keep up the good work
he is doing, and also commended him for the efforts made in rescuing 24
of the Chibok girls and the strides being taken by the Nigerian
military.
“President Trump assured the Nigerian President of U.S. readiness to
cut a new deal in helping Nigeria in terms of military weapons to combat
terrorism. Trump also invited Buhari to Washington at a mutually
convenient date.”
Meanwhile, a group, Northern Patriotic Assembly has raised the alarm
over alleged plots by some individuals to exploit Buhari’s health saga
through paid protests and media propaganda, and thereby undermine his
presidency.
At a state of the nation press conference yesterday in Abuja, the
National President of the group, Kwuanu Terrence said Buhari’s health
saga had been grossly exploited to further undermine the stability of
the country.
According to him, Buhari clearly, in keeping with the constitution,
wrote to the National Assembly that he was proceeding on a medical
leave, adding that the president further communicated with the lawmakers
when he had to, upon the advice of his doctors, stay back longer than
he initially anticipated.
Terrence alleged that since the first letter announcing Buhari’s
holiday, there had been too much of efforts to make him look incapable
of staying in office and consequently edge him out.
He said the undue attention was to overwhelm the president with
stress so that his health would be further compromised. Terrance accused
some individuals he described as “disgruntled men” from the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) of being behind the sustained campaign against
President Buhari because of their loss of power at the federal level.
He also accused some All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders of playing
ethnic card within the party, plotting against the president. He said:
“Participants at a meeting held in Ibadan sometimes last year for
political realignment of south west blocs against the northern bloc in
the APC cannot absolve themselves of being culpable in driving the mass
hysteria over the health of Mr. President.
“Their idea of burying the hatchet is to undo other ethnic
nationalities with the reasoning that the vice president, being of their
own ethnic stock stands in line as the beneficiary if they can force
Buhari out of office on health grounds. Such treachery is not alien to
this collection of two timing politicians.
“For this purpose a refined model of the Save Nigeria Group (SNG) has
been activated to be launched in the coming days. Financial
mobilisation for paid protesters is being concluded as we speak.”
However, the Borno State chapter of Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) has declared seven days of prayers and fasting for Buhari’s speedy
recovery. The declaration was contained in a statement of the Legal and
Public Affairs Director of CAN, Evangelist Kwamkur Samuel issued to
newsmen in Maiduguri yesterday.
“Clerics drawn from various churches in Borno State are to converge
on some churches to offer special prayers and fasting for the quick
recovery of President Buhari, to return to the country and continue with
his good policies and programmes for the nation,” the statement said.
Governor Kashim Shettima has also instructed the Ministry of
Religious Affairs to write the CAN chairman requesting prayers for the
president in appreciation of his commitment to the fight against the
Boko Haram insurgency.
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