The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Workers, NUPENG, on Sunday said the jubilation that followed the arrival
of President Muhammadu Buhari was an indication that the country had no
alternative to him now.
Tokunbo
Korodo, the Chairman, South-West Chapter of the union told the News
Agency of Nigeria in Lagos that Nigerians were in happy mood with the
arrival of their President.
“We believe in our
president and I can tell you, categorically, that there is no
alternative to Buhari in moving the country forward,” he said.
According
to the chairman, the people came out immensely to welcome him, because
they believed in him to turn around the ailing economy.
“It is with happiness that Nigerians came to welcome their president, after 104 days in United Kingdom’s hospital.
“The
gesture showed by Nigerians is a sign that they believe in him and they
have been praying for him to recover from the illness.
“They have hope in him that he is back to turn the country’s ailing economy round.
“Everybody is happy to receive the president back in the country.”
Mr. Korodo urged Mr. Buhari to continue with his good work.
“Our
president should not relent in his effort in getting rid of corrupt
Nigerians and also ensure that money recovered from treasury looters is
pump into the economy.’’
On August 19, many
residents of Federal Capital Territory thronged the major roads from
airport to catch a glimpse of the president who had spent 104 days
outside Nigeria.
He was on medical vacation in London.
Some
were seen singing, dancing with banners of the president’s portraits in
their hands while others jostled to take photographs of his convoy with
their cell phones.
The presidential aircraft
that conveyed Mr. Buhari landed at the airport at about 4:35 p.m. to the
excitement of all those present at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Abuja.
The aircraft then taxied to the
tarmac amidst music played by the Guards Brigade along with a cultural
troupe performing at the airport.
The president
later mounted a rostrum and saluted the guard of honour before getting
into his official car and driven to the presidential villa.
Post a Comment