Buhari receives 12-yr old that financed his election with N5,785
President Muhammadu Buhari, Monday, received a twelve-year old girl, Nicole Benson that contributed N5,785.00, which she saved from her lunch and pocket allowance for the president’s election campaign in 2015, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. The President also received two other young admirers who have shown high interest in his administration, and prayed for his recovery during ill health.
One of the kids, a three-year old Maya Jammal became an internet sensation when her videoed prayer for the President’s recovery went viral, while 10 year-old Aisha Aliyu Gebbi penned a personal letter to President Buhari describing herself as his “biggest fan’’.
One of the kids, a three-year old Maya Jammal became an internet sensation when her videoed prayer for the President’s recovery went viral, while 10 year-old Aisha Aliyu Gebbi penned a personal letter to President Buhari describing herself as his “biggest fan’’.
A statement signed by the Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina said, “Nicole
Benson, 12 years old, had contributed N5,785 to the President’s campaign in
2015, which was all saved up from her lunch and pocket allowance.”
The statement quoted President
Buhari as saying, “I am very impressed by what the children have been able to
do. I can see Maya is shy. I watched her video where she was praying for my
recovery when I was ill.’’ According to the statement, “The President
attributed his victory at the polls to the contributions of good hearted
Nigerians, like young Nicole, who is from Lagos State, and showed her support
by sending her personal savings. “Nicole, I congratulate you, and myself for
being here today. Your contribution made a great impact.
As you can see, I am here in the
Presidential Villa. Thank you.” It further stated that President Buhari told
Aisha that her letter was heart-warming, noting that he felt re-assured knowing
he had fans amongst the children.” He said, “Thank you very much for the
letter.” The President said he looked forward to more visits from the children,
adding, “I am hoping that it will not be the first and last time we will be
meeting while I am here. We will continue to meet even after I have left
here.’’ Speaking on behalf of the parents, Hon. Aliyu Ibrahim Gebbi, said the
President’s gesture of inviting the children to the Presidential Villa was a
dream come true. Gebbi said the invitation also added to the President’s long
standing record of good heartedness and fairness. “In a nation with few legends
and accuracy of truth, we look up to you, Mr. President, and our children are
looking up to you,’’ he added. Maya lives in the FCT, while Aisha came in from
Bauchi State.
Vanguard
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