Man trekking from Yola to Abuja for Buhari continues trip after stopover in Bauchi

Abubakar (middle) continues journey to Abuja after stopover in Bauchi



The man who embarked on a walk from Yola in Adamawa stateon April 26, in celebration of Muhammadu Buhari’s victory at the poll on March 28, has arrived Bauchi – the trek is in fulfilment of his promise to himself that if the ex-General emerges President-elect, he would honour the victory with the long walk.

Mallam “Duduwalle” Abubakar Umar, 43, arrived Bauchi on Saturday, May 2, and he is en route Abuja by foot to meet the President-elect.

Abubakar told newsmen in Bauchi that he is carrying over 300 request letters for Buhari, which were given to him by different people at different locations has he trekked through the North East sub-region.

According to him, most of the letters contained requests urging the president-elect to address the problem of insecurity and re-build the sub-region.

He explained that his walk to Abuja is also to identify with notable Adamawa indigenes, such as the former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar; Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha; and wife of the president-elect, Hajiya Aisha Buhari.

He said his main objective for the trekking, is to further encourage the President-elect to carry on with his plans for Nigeria, especially the North East sub-region, ravaged by insurgency.

Umar has since continued his journey to Abuja on foot, after his brief stopover in Bauchi.

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