Hajiya Aishatu Buhari, wife of the All Progressives Congress
Presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Wednesday
donated drugs worth N135m to the Internally Displaced Persons camps in Adamawa
State.
The wife of the presidential hopeful, who was in accompany
with former Deputy Governor of Plateau State, Pauline Tallen; wife of the
governor of Rivers State, Mrs Judith Ameachi; wife of Nasarawa State governor
and others, stormed Yola and visited two IDPs camps in Demare and Saint
Theresa.
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asks to know if this is the same Buhari’s wife her husband could not buy a N27
Million APC form and had to borrow money from the bank. Where is this N135
Million coming from?
While presenting the donations at the IDPs camps, Hajiya
Aishatu expressed regrets that thousands of Nigerians were displaced by Boko
Haram insurgents, insisting that this was due to lack of good leadership in the
country.
She said, “It is unfortunate that Nigerians have been turned
to refugees in their country, Nigerians are in dire need of change.
“While we commiserate with you over the most unfortunate
incident that befall you, which have also brought you here, I want to also
stress the need for Nigerians to consider a candidate with integrity, devoid of
sentiment.
“It is our fervent prayer that the problem will be over for
peace and normalcy to return to the land. Let us join hands to rebuild Nigeria
that has been put in disarray by a weak leadership.”
In another development, more than 800 children affected by
Boko Haram insurgency in the northern parts of Adamawa have been placed under
psycho-socio therapy by the state Universal Basic Education.
The Executive Chairman of ADSUBEB, Bello Furo, made this
disclosure on Wednesday while speaking with journalists in Yola.
Furo stated that in order to rehabilitate the children
traumatised by the insurgents, the agency engaged the service of psycho-socio
consultants.
Over 20,000 children were rendered sent out of schools in
the northern parts of the country by the Boko Haram insurgents.
Fura said, “It has started yielding positive result, though
it will take time for them to get fully rehabilitated.
“Unfortunately, most of these children you meet today, some
of their parents were slaughtered before their very eyes. They do not have
anybody to cater for them, they have lost their parents as a result of the
insurgency.
“These young children have been forced to leave their
places, to flee their homes and become IDPs.”
Buhari’s wife donates N135m drugs to Adamawa Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
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