Another
die-hard supporter of President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, identified
as Abubakar
Duduwale is set to walk from Yola, capital of Adamawa State to the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja. This is following the success story of the trekking
by Suleiman Hasimu from Lagos to Abuja.Duduwale who is from Yola North Local Government in Adamawa State and Chamba by tribe told newsmen in Yola today as he commenced his journey that the adventure was to express his joy over the emergence of Buhari as president-elect.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, he began the journey at Yola Gate on Yola-Numan highway at about 6.30am today. He said he had wanted to start the journey a day after the Independent National Electoral Commission announced Buhari as the winner of the March 28 presidential election, but noted that somebody from Lagos pre-empted him.
“The reason why I am trekking from Yola to Abuja is to express my joy and solidarity with President-elect Muhammadu Buhari.
“I want to trek from Yola to Abuja to witness the inauguration ceremony of President-elect,” Duduwale said.
The other trekker, Hashimu, became famous when he was spotted in Lapai in Niger state when and got a befitting welcome from the people of the state. He stayed at the Lapai palace for two nights and continued on his journey.
An Abuja businessman was said to have paid N550,000
to cover one week’s accommodation and food for Suleiman Hashmu at the Transcorp Hilton hotel , Abuaj
ahead of his arrival.
This is as 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.
Hashimu had made a personal promise
in 2013 that should Buhari contest and win the 2015 presidential elections, he
would trek from Lagos to Abuja.
Having won the March 28 elections,
Hashimu was forced to fulfill his promise and on Monday, April 20, 2015, he
arrived Abuja from Lagos amid a cacophony of excitements and surprises.
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.
Photo: Suleiman Hashimu, Lagos to Abuja
trekker meets President-Elect in Abuja
Trekker Suleiman Hashimu meets Buhari in Abuja as another trekker leaves Yola to Abuja today
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