Barely 24 hours after President Muhammadu Buhari told
Nigerians he would stay back in London, United Kingdom for a longer rest, Kano
State Governor, Alhaji Abdullahi
Ganduje, has spoken to him on phone in vernacular.
According to a press statement by Alhaji Salihi Tanko
Yakassai, Director General (Media & Communications) to Kano State governor,
the conversation between President Buhari and Governor Ganduje was on speaker,
which other participants in a special prayer held at Kano Government House, for
the quick recovery of the president, heard.
It was gathered that while the prayer was on, an associate
of Buhari called him for a private discussion, after which he told the
president he was at a prayer session organised by the Kano State government on
his behalf.
Buhari, it was gathered, asked him to handover the phone to
Governor Ganduje and spoke with him for three minutes. As they spoke, the governor put the phone on
speaker, to the hearing of others.
The statement said the president expressed his appreciation
to Nigerians for their goodwill and prayers, saying his condition had improved.
It quoted Buhari as saying: “Alhamdulillah (all praise be to
Allah),” when Ganduje enquired: “How are you feeling now, Your Excellency?”
The statement said Governor Ganduje told President Buhari
that Islamic scholars and Imams in Kano were praying for his speedy recovery.
The governor also told the president that the over 7, 000 Juma’at mosques in
Kano had been directed to pray for him, said the statement.
To this, the president remarked: “Maa shaa Allah,” meaning:
“God willed it,” an Arabic phrase used to show appreciation for a person or
happening evoked upon hearing good news.
The statement quoted Buhari as expressing hope that Allah
would accept the prayers and asked the governor to extend his best wishes to
the Islamic scholars.
Governor Ganduje, who was highly elated, remarked that going
by the voice of the president, his health had greatly improved, while
expressing the hope that he would get well soon, the statement stated.
“We prayed for Buhari to win and he won. It is now mandatory
on us to rally round his government and pray for his well-being,” the statement
quoted Ganduje as saying.
The prayer session, which brought together about 300 Imams
and Islamic leaders from all Islamic denominations across the state, was
attended by the state Deputy Governor, Professor Hafiz Abubakar, Chief Imam of
Kano, Professor M.S. Zahraddeen; state
Commissioner of Police, Rabi’u Yusuf, legislators and former Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Ghali Umar Na’Abba, the statement revealed.
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