- A member of House of Representatives, Abdulmumini Jibril has
apologised to President Buhari
- Jibril had demanded that Buhari should resign based on health grounds
- He, however said his call was misconstrued by Nigerians
Suspended House of Representatives member, Abdulmumin Jibrin has
apologised to President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigerians and the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
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CAMPUSNAIJA.info reported that Mr Jubril had last
week asked President Buhari to step down
based on health grounds.
Premium Times reports that Mr Jibrin also organised a special prayer
at a Jumaat mosque for the success of the Buhari administration and
for the president's recovery.
Mr Jibrin, who received hundreds of his supporters at his Kofa
hometown, told journalists his call for the president to resign was
"misunderstood".
"Nonetheless, I'm apologising to anybody I offended," he added.
"First, the president himself who is a father and who I truly believe
in, the ruling APC and indeed Nigerians."
Mr Jibrin said President Buhari remained his hope for a better
Nigeria, and said any other claim did not reflect his position.
On Friday April 7, Mr Jibrin, who is on suspension, having being
sanctioned by the House of Representatives for accusing Speaker Yakubu
Dogara of budget fraud, led Quranic recitations shortly after Jumaat
prayers at the Kofa central mosque.
The chief Imam of the mosque, Aminu Ibrahim, also offered a special
prayer for the president.
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After the offering of the prayers and the recitations, a cow was
killed as a sacrifice for the success of the Buhari government and for
his full recovery.
The APC chairman in Kofa, Bala Shuaibu, alongside his 25 executive
members, also denied moves to recall Mr Jibrin.
He said a claim of Mr. Jibrin's recall was false.
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