PDP Holds prayer meeting for sick president buhari
Members of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) have come together to hold a
prayer session for President Buhari’s
recovery.
This is coming on the heels of the President’s
trip to London to treat a persistent ear
disease.
It has also been revealed that Buhari is also
suffering from a terrible cough » that
sources say is worse that the ear disease.
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu,
who led the prayer session, also called on
Nigerians to pray for Mr. President and other
political leaders.
Ekweremadu said “Before I proceed, let me
quickly remind all of us that our President is
presently not feeling well and has been flown
abroad for treatment. So, I will like to invite
you to rise, let us say one minute of prayer
for his quick recovery.”
The Deputy Senate President also said “Our
dear party men and women, we must
apologise to certain institutions and aspects
of our national life. And to our currency, we
are worried and we are sorry about the
dwindling fortune of our currency.
“We are worried about the weakness of our
currency. But we want to assure our
currency that by 2019, you will be strong
again. Our economy, by the time we left in
2015 was the strongest in Africa, today we
sympathise with that economy but we want
to assure our economy that you will be strong
again not only in Africa but in the whole
world.”
Ekweremadu also told Nigerians that their
story will change when PDP comes back to
power in 2019.
He said “To the people of Nigeria, there is
still hope. We sympathise with you, with
what you are going through today. But with
the PDP you are seeing today, there is hope
for our country.
“Our promise to the people of Nigeria is that
we are going to produce the next President
of this country in 2019. We will produce the
President based on superior argument. We
want our President to succeed but we believe
that we have better things to offer to Nigeria
because we have done that in the past and
we will do it again.”
The Commonwealth Medical Association has
criticised President Muhammadu Buhari
» over his trip to London to treat an ear
infection.
Party (PDP) have come together to hold a
prayer session for President Buhari’s
recovery.
This is coming on the heels of the President’s
trip to London to treat a persistent ear
disease.
It has also been revealed that Buhari is also
suffering from a terrible cough » that
sources say is worse that the ear disease.
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu,
who led the prayer session, also called on
Nigerians to pray for Mr. President and other
political leaders.
Ekweremadu said “Before I proceed, let me
quickly remind all of us that our President is
presently not feeling well and has been flown
abroad for treatment. So, I will like to invite
you to rise, let us say one minute of prayer
for his quick recovery.”
The Deputy Senate President also said “Our
dear party men and women, we must
apologise to certain institutions and aspects
of our national life. And to our currency, we
are worried and we are sorry about the
dwindling fortune of our currency.
“We are worried about the weakness of our
currency. But we want to assure our
currency that by 2019, you will be strong
again. Our economy, by the time we left in
2015 was the strongest in Africa, today we
sympathise with that economy but we want
to assure our economy that you will be strong
again not only in Africa but in the whole
world.”
Ekweremadu also told Nigerians that their
story will change when PDP comes back to
power in 2019.
He said “To the people of Nigeria, there is
still hope. We sympathise with you, with
what you are going through today. But with
the PDP you are seeing today, there is hope
for our country.
“Our promise to the people of Nigeria is that
we are going to produce the next President
of this country in 2019. We will produce the
President based on superior argument. We
want our President to succeed but we believe
that we have better things to offer to Nigeria
because we have done that in the past and
we will do it again.”
The Commonwealth Medical Association has
criticised President Muhammadu Buhari
» over his trip to London to treat an ear
infection.
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