Buhari is a phenomenon that has come to stay - Senate leader

Senator Ahmed Lawan has showered praises on
President Muhammadu Buhari
- Lawan, who is the Senate leader, said the president
is a phenomenon that has come to stay
- According to him, Buhari is a movement which
means delivery of services in transparent and
accountable manner
The Senate leader and lawmaker representing
Yobe North in the upper chamber, Ahmed
Lawan, has said that President Muhammadu
Buhari is a phenomenon that has come to stay,
saying that Buhari is not in the presidency to
accumulate wealth but to transform Nigeria.
He made this statement when he received
leaders of the North East Youths Coalition for
President Buhari at the National Assembly
complex in Abuja, Leadership reports.
adegokblog .com notes that Lawan, who was made the
grand patron of the group, said Buhari contested
for the presidency four times before he won due
to his drive to serve Nigerians and change their
living conditions.

He said: “Buhari is a phenomenon, he’s a movement, and
he’s not a man. What I mean here, let me not be misquoted
when I said Buhari is not a man. Buhari is an attitude to
life, what is that attitude? Integrity and commitment.
“ Buharism means delivery of services in transparent and
accountable manner. We are not only asking President
Muhammadu Buhari to run in 2019, we want Buhari to
finish in 2023 and then another Buhari should come .
“We need to remind our zone that this president and his
administration have done wonderfully well in so many
ways. It is our duty as citizens not to allow the president to
do it alone. No matter how you are, how equipped you are,
when it comes to leadership and administration, especially
of a country that is as complex Nigeria, you need every
hand to be on deck.
“I congratulate you and commend you for coming together
as a coalition of youths to ensure that we go round and
propagate what this administration has done for us in the
northeast and indeed in the country."

Meanwhile, adegokblog .com previously reported that the
Nigerian Senate said it was in support of the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led anti-
corruption fight.
The Senate said it was transparent in its words
to prove that the lawmakers were working to
strengthen the anti-corruption process and
institutions.
According to a statement signed by the
spokesperson of the Senate, Senator Aliyu Sabi
Abdullahi, Senators recognised the successes and
achievements recorded so far by the Buhari
administration in its bid to eradicate corruption

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