President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday
said he hoped that those who held #ResumeOrResign protest in front of
the Abuja House in London, United Kingdom, would also join him in
Nigeria now that he had returned home.
The President said now that he had returned to Nigeria, he hoped that those Nigerians would also return home.
Buhari also said that he was happy about
national prayers held for his quick recovery, noting that the prayers
cut across all religions and ethnic groups.
The President, who returned to the
country last Saturday after spending 104 days in the British capital,
spoke at a meeting he had with state governors at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja.
Some Nigerians in the UK had held an
all-night protest against Buhari’s long absence from Nigeria at the
Abuja House between 5 pm on Friday, August 18 and 9 am on Saturday,
August 19, 2017, asking him to either return to Nigeria to resume work
or resign so as to allow a more capable person to lead the country.
During his meeting with governors,
Buhari, however, said, “I am very happy with the national prayers that
cut across religions and ethnicity; people were praying.
“In fact, some groups in London came and
sang the national anthem and asked that I should go back home. Indeed, I
have come back home. I hope those who went there are not stuck there.
(I hope) they will come back and join us.
“Those that are stuck there with the
Brexit, I hope they have weighed the implications that it won’t affect
them, including those that have property there.
“Those who are not paying tax here; I
hope when they sell their property there, they will bring some of the
money here. We need it very badly here.”
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