[NEWS] Man begins trekking from Lagos to Abuja to support Sheriff’s PDP
Lagos – A trekker, Muhammed Isa, 32,
has once again embarked on a walk from Lagos to Abuja in solidarity with the
Ali-Modu Sheriff’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction.
Isa, who started the walk from
Berger footbridge along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, told newsmen before departing
at about 9.12 a.m. that youths of the party support Sheriff as the Chairman.
“I am on solidarity trek from Lagos
to Abuja to show my support and the support of youths to Sheriff as the
authentic national Chairman of PDP,’’ he said.The internal leadership squabbles
had factionalised PDP with Alhaji Ahmed Markafi leading the other. Isa, a
graduate of Psychology, claimed that the youth felt that Sheriff was the best
person to manage the affairs of the party. “I want to make something clear,
Ali-Modu Sheriff is someone who is honest and listens to grassroots
politicians; he has been working tirelessly to ensure that PDP regains its lost
glory.trekking “This is the type of person we need as a leader to move the
party forward,’’ he said. The indigene of Borno said he hoped to finish the
trek within 23 days.
“I have already planned my journey,
I will be trekking from morning to evening, wherever dusk meets me, I look for
an accommodation there. “After morning prayers, I will resume trekking,’’ he
said. Asked about the security measures he has in place, Isa said he had none
but believed God was with him. “I believe with Allah on my side, no evil will
befall me because I am not doing something that is bad or injurious to the
country,’’ he said. NAN reports that Isa also trekked when former President of
Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, conceded defeat on March 28, 2015 President
Muhammadu Buhari. Then, he trekked from the same Berger area of Lagos to Abuja
with the reason that Jonathan made a great sacrifice for the unity of the
country.
“The fact that I am a Muslim does
not mean that I should not celebrate Jonathan for the sacrifice he made for
this country by accepting defeat.’’ Isa, who expressed optimism that he would
meet the President and present him an award then, however, said that “if I did
not see him, I don’t care. “If I die on the road, I still believe that I die
for what is right,’’ he said during the trek that beganonMay6.



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